Is it really unreasonable to believe that your relievers should do their job and get some outs-without giving up a four run lead. I have heard time and time again that the Mets bullpen isn’t terrible, it is just that guys have not performed as they are capable of performing. Well, Monday’s loss marked the ninth time this season that the Mets lost a game in which they were leading in the eighth inning or later. Imagine where the Mets would be if they’d even won five of those games.
This bullpen is a disaster and I am getting so sick of discussing them and the way that they continue to go out there and blow leads or fail to keep the Mets in games. The Mets made no moves at the trade deadline-and I agree they should not trade the future for a rental, but I’d really like to know what their game plan is. Step number one should be to get rid of Aaron Heilman. While I realize it was not just Heilman’s fault that the Mets lost today, I am sick of watching this guy and believe that a change of venue would do both Heilman and the Mets fans a world of good. The sulky underachiever needs to go, he can’t pitch here-he is a total head case and the fans hate him, they start to boo when he warms up. I am serious when I say that I think he is done here in New York. I think his ego is too fragile he is the crowd’s favorite whipping boy-when John Maine comes back to the rotation it is Heilman who should go.
I know that the problem is not just Heilman, no one in that bullpen has been able to step up. Joe Smith allowed two runs on one hit-failing to record and out in the inning, Pedro Feliciano entered the game and allowed two inherited runners to score, he allowed one run on one hit and one walk. Duaner Sanchez worked an inning and a third with out giving anything up. But it is Heilman who has had five save opportunities and has blown three of them. He allowed three runs on two hits and one walk in just one third of an inning. Two of Heilman’s runs actually crossed the plate with Scott Schoeneweis on the mound. Schoeneweis allowed a two run single before recording the last out of the inning.
The bullpen disaster wiped out the fact that Pedro Matinez had a really good start. For the first time in like forever, Pedro did not allow a run in the first inning. In fact, Pedro hardly allowed anything. He left the game throwing just under 100 pitches. In six innings of work he allowed just one run on three hits, he walked four and stuck out three. It was a much better job by Pedro and it was just what the Mets needed. Only the bullpen did not get the memo. I know that when you are part of team you have to forgive and forget because one day you might just be the reason your team loses, but I can’t imagine any Met pitcher wants to hand the ball over to the bullpen. What is amazing too, is the only guy who gets grief for not going deep into the game is Johan Santana.
The offense got on Zach Duke early. At one point the Mets were leading the game 4-0. And really, when you are leading a game by four runs, you should win the game. David Wright got the Mets on the board with a three run homer in the bottom of the first. Against the Pirates Monday, Wright was 2-5 with a homer and three RBI; in his last six games, Wright is 12-27 hitting .444 with three homers and nine RBI. Robinson Cancel made the start in place of Ramon Castro, Cancel was 2-4 on the day hitting his first career homerun. It seems too, that Castro is wearing thin on Jerry Manual. This conversation has been rehashed many times over, Castro is lazy -that is why he is a back up and not an every day catcher, he doesn’t want to work that hard. Manual was annoyed that Castro did not play, and called him out in his remarks to the press. He basically said that Castro has the OK of the medical staff to play, but it is up to the player to tolerate the pain and play through it.
This loss it the kind of thing that makes you shake your head. It actually makes me insanely angry, and I really feel that the Mets are in trouble. I am sick of guys not gutting it out. It almost seems like it did earlier this season. My beef then was with the offense and the lackadaisical play in the field, now it is with the relief pitiching. These guys have one job to do, and they have been ineffective nearly the whole season. And, not it is not just one guy-the whole bullpen stinks. Billy Wagner is supposed to come off the DL one week from today. I’m not sure though if we are supposed to be excited by that or not, but I do know he won’t be worse than Heilman has been.










