That was a pathetic performance by the Mets bullpen last night in the 7-3 loss to the Marlins. The Mets lead is now just a half game over the Phillies and the Marlins are now just one game out. Listen, I know you can’t win them all but after what they did last week against the Phillies and after what we saw last night, we should be worried. Yes, Maine had to leave the game early, so we had to figure that it wasn’t going to be easy, but the bull pen was dreadful. Can you imagine how much pressure the performance of the bullpen puts on the starters? First off if you want a win you have to pitch a complete game, and if you have to leave early, you will be fearful that the other guys can’t do their job.
Obviously the Mets are in trouble in the bullpen department. In his last five outings, Joe Smith is pitching to a 13.50 era. It appears that Pedro Felicano will only face one guy (the lefty), and I’m sick of Scott Schoeneweis too, he has really been a disappointment since joining the Mets, yeah he has had some spots where he was doing a good job, but by and large he has been a disaster. Who knows what will happen with Duaner Sanchez, I bet he never rides in a cab again. He certainly hasn’t been his old self and who knows if he ever will be. But, if the Mets are going to stay in the thick of it, they have to be able to trust their relievers. Is there anyone in the pen that you can say you trust right now?
For the most part, the offense was dead last night. Jose Reyes was 0-5 and popped up at least twice, I hate when he has hit a few homeruns, it messes with his game, because instead of putting the ball in play, he tries to hit it out of the park. The lone bright spot in the lineup last night was Fernando Tatis, on the day when Jerry Manual anointed him the starting left fielder he went 2-4 with a triple and two RBI.
The unsettling thing about John Maine leaving the game with shoulder stiffness is that he may not be able to make his next start. Because the Mets have two off days in the next two weeks they may not have to move guys in and out of the rotation; however, we have to be worried if it turns out that he needs more than just a little rest. The coaching staff was aware of the stiffness, and when pitching coach Dan Warthen said he saw a hitch in Maine’s delievery they decided to pull him. Clearly Maine did not want to leave the game and you could see him arguing with Jerry Manual when Manual came to the mound. After the game, Maine said he understood the decision to pull him; he also talked about his shoulder and described the pain as like nothing he has felt before. Warthen said he didn’t think that Maine’s problem was serious because the pain isn’t exactly coming from the shoulder, but rather in the back area, under the shoulder, stating that that it is not usually a “red-flag area.” But, this is also the club who screwed up the Ryan Church thing, so I’m not putting a lot of faith into what we are hearing right now. On a side note, I actually like Maine a lot, but I’m getting a little tired of him. I know he is having a rough year, but the sulkiness gets old after a while. And also, for the second consecutive game, his bunt attempt was awful-you have to be able to do a better job than that. Why don’t these guys know how to bunt?
David Wright made a spectacular catch in the fifth inning on a pop up in the seats on the third base line-he totally knocked two guys over-it was great. So, later in the game, I think it was in the seventh inning when Wright went into the same area to see if he could make a play on a ball, if you saw replay in slow motion there was a big doofy guy in the red shirt, you could read his lips, he said to Wright, ”Hey , dat was a good play before!” (think really thick NY accent-you know the guy!) I don’t know why, but it stuck me as seriously funny!
Ryan Church is supposed to take batting practice with the team on Tuesday. I was wondering if they had him go on the road trip to see how he does with the flying. It seems that most of his problems have all come after he has been on an airplane. The soonest he’ll rejoin the team is August 5th. Pedro Martinez will make the start for the Mets on Friday, and it is possible that he could work an inning of relief in Tuesday night’s game.
Tuesday’s Starters: Oliver Perez 6-6 4.15 era and Scott Olsen 6-5 4.07 era. Game time 7:10 p.m.
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July 29th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
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