RECAP
The Mets wrapped up the three game series with the Cardinals with a 9-1 win. They did not make up any games in the standings as the Phillies beat the Braves. What matters is that the Mets won the series, came back looking reenergized after that very long game on Saturday night, and continue to play well. So well in fact that they are 23-13 since the managerial change, they have won 11 of their last 13 at Shea, and have won 12 of the 15 “rubber games” of three game series, and they are 9 games over .500.
In nine innings Johan Santana threw 118 pitches, allowed just six hits, one run (a homer to Pujols). Santana walked one and stuck out five. This was the first complete game for Santana in nearly two years, and it was the first complete game by a Mets pitcher since 2006. His complete game was just what the Mets, specifically the bullpen needed.
The offense was great, they handed Cardinal’s starter Kyle Lohse his first loss since May. The Mets had had a lot of trouble against Lohse when the two teams met up in St. Louis earlier in the season, but Sunday it was all about the Mets offense. David Wright hit his 20th homer of the season and has now scored in 11 straight games; he was 3-5 with 2 RBI. Carlos Beltran was 2-5 with an RBI and a run scored, Fernando Tatis was 3-4, with two doubles and a homer he scored twice and drove in two, Ramon Castro hit a two run homer. Everyone in the starting line up had at least one hit, even Johan Santana had two hits and drove in a run, his first in the NL. There was some talk about Santana’s second hit as he hit a ball that he believed was going to be foul and did not run it out, and then when he realized that it was fair he only jogged to first. He said that he was embarrassed, but was glad that he ended up scoring before the inning ended.
Carlos Beltran made one hell of a catch yesterday, robbing Ryan Ludwick of a homerun. I must have watched that replay over and over, that catch had to have been #1 on Sports Center’s top plays. Not only did Beltan rob Ludwick of the homer, it didn’t even look as if he would have a shot at the ball, it looked almost as if it would go over his head, but he tracked it down, jumped up on the wall, and reached over to keep the ball from going out.
TRADE TALK
I don’t know if the Mets will make any moves but I have read that the Mets have inquired about reacquiring Chad Bradford, I liked Bradford the first go around, and was disappointed when the Mets did not resign him. He has 45 appearances with Baltimore this year, with a 3-3 record and a 2.56 era. Bradford has pitches 38.2 innings, given up 17 runs, only 11 earned. It doesn’t look like the Mets will have a shot at Jason Bay, Pittsburgh wants four guys in return-which is amazing considering that they let both Nady and Marte go for only four guys, but whatever. It also seems that the Mets might have interest in Randy Winn. Winn is 34 years old, owed 8.5 million next season, hitting .275 from the three spot, and has 5 homeruns, 40 RBI, and 20 stolen bases. I’m all for getting Bradford, but I just think that Winn is too old, is owed too much money, and just isn’t the right fit for the Mets line up. But I guess we’ll see what happens.











