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Santana allows 3 HRs, but still beats Yankees

NEW YORK -- Johan Santana made the Yankees pay for passing on him last winter.

The two-time Cy Young Award winner pitched efficiently into the eighth inning, and the New York Mets got home runs from Jose Reyes and David Wright to top the Yankees 7-4 Saturday in the opener of a rain-shortened Subway Series.

"I think we showed today how to play as a team," Santana said.

Billy Wagner got four outs for his ninth save in nine chances -- one day after castigated manager Willie Randolph held a closed-door meeting in response to remarks by the closer that some perceived as critical of his teammates.

After clearing the air, the Mets clocked reliever Kyle Farnsworth and got key throws from outfielders Ryan Church and Carlos Beltran, beating Andy Pettitte after Friday night's scheduled game was rained out.

"You couldn't draw it up any better for all the negativity that's been going on," Wright said.

Santana (5-2) served up 3 more homers but lasted 7¿ innings, his longest outing this year.

"I had a lot of fun," he said. "I'm very happy where I am right now."

The Yankees initially pursued the left-hander in the off-season, then decided to keep their top young pitchers rather than trade them to Minnesota. Santana was dealt to the Mets for four prospects instead, and the Yankees have yet to get a win from youngsters Phil Hughes or Ian Kennedy this season.

"I wasn't trying to show anything. I'm just trying to do my job," Santana said.

Derek Jeter, Jason Giambi and Bobby Abreu homered, but little else went right for the Yankees (20-23) as they fell a season-worst three games under .500. Jeter even lost a popup in the sun, soon after he was thrown out by Beltran trying to stretch a single.