The New York Mets lost to the Los Angels Dodgers 5-4 on Tuesday. Nelsen Figueroa started the game for the Mets. While he had a mediocre outing, he did pitch well enough to keep the Mets in the game. Figueroa pitched five innings, allowing 5 runs on 5 hits, and one homerun, while walking four and striking out three. Aaron Heilman, Joe Smith, and Pedro Feliciano all pitched in relief and all put up zeros across the board.
Figueroa gave up an inside the park homerun that scored the tying and go ahead runs in the bottom of the fifth. Blake DeWitt hit a line drive that Ryan Church went back on, Church hit the wall and appeared to be dazed for a moment, he told reporters that he thought the ball had gone out and instead, when he realized that the umpire was signaling that in fact they ball was still in play, it was too late to recover, both Russell Martin and DeWitt would score. After the inning was over, Church actually apologized to Figueroa, putting the blame for the loss of the lead (and the game) on himself.
Early on the Mets had a 4-1 lead, and after chasing starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda from the game, seemed as if they were in control. Ryan Church hit a solo homer in the first inning making the score 1-0. In the second, the Mets would add on two more. In the third, the Mets scored their fourth, and final run on a double steal. With Brian Schneider at the plate, Angel Pagan on first and Moises Alou on third, Pagan stole second, drawing a throw from Dodger’s catcher Russell Martin, which allowed Alou to steal home, both runners were safe and the Mets had a 4-1 lead.
That 4-1 lead would not be safe. While you could argue that Figueroa did not have a quality start, if you watched the game or even read the box score, the real problem with the Mets was and continues to be the struggling offense. The Mets were 2-14 with runners in scoring position on Tuesday night and as a team, left 13 guys on base. David Wright was 0-4 with 3 strike outs and was the only Met to not record a hit in the game. Wright’s average has fallen to .265. There are only two Mets who have .300 or better batting averages and that is Ryan Church and Brian Schneider.
The Mets are getting killed in the middle of the line up Carlos Beltran’s average is a horrendous .219 and Carlos Delgado’s average is .216-which is actually exciting when you consider a few weeks ago he was hitting .180. Not only are their averages awful-the RBI guys have a combined 29 RBI-Beltran 13, Delgado 16. Wow Beltran 13-hitting in the clean up spot? Just for reference, Jose Reyes, has 14 RBI. The team leader is David Wright with 26. You tell me, who is not pulling their weight around here?
My new favorite Met is Ryan Church. Coming in to the season there was so much speculation that he would not hit well, can’t hit lefties, yada, yada, yada…Church right now leads the team in average, .314, has the second most RBI (23) and has the second most homeruns on the team (5). The only Met that Church is second to in these categories is David Wright.
Carlos Beltran was scratched from Tuesday nights game with flu like symptoms. It was unclear whether he will be back in the line up for Wednesday’s game. The Mets will play the final game of the series on Wednesday, with a 3:30 (EST) start. John Maine will pitch for the Mets and Brad Penny will be on the mound for the Dodgers. After an off day Thursday, they will open a three game series with the Cincinnati Reds.
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