The Mets were awful against the Cardinals on Monday night. They got terrible pitching, awful defense, no offense. As this road trip begins there is a lot of talk about what the Mets would do, and the ground they could gain. Well if this first game against the Cardinals is any indication of what is to come, I’m not sure I can watch much more of it.
John Maine never got in a groove; he gave up a run before he got an out. In his four innings of work he gave up five runs-three earned, three walks (one intentional), and one strikeout, that strikeout was to the pitcher who fouled out on a bunt attempt. Of course, it wasn’t just that Maine didn’t have his good stuff, the Mets made three errors. The first error came on a groundball that took a bad hop and went through Luis Castillo’s legs, that would have ended the inning; instead, on the next play John Maine threw the ball away on a pickoff move, allowing the runner on third to score and the runner on first to advance to third. The final error was by David Wright who made a good play on a ball hit to third, he no chance to get the runner at first, his throw sailed way over the head of Carlos Delgado, and the runner to advance to second; that runner would score.
The Cardinals scored in each of the first five innings, the Mets scored once, in the fifth inning. Andy Phillips, pinch hitting for Maine hit a single to left; he would come around to score on a single by Luis Castillo. As a team the Mets left 9 guys on base last night. Ryan Church (1-3) and Carlos Delgado both grounded into double plays. Delgado, David Wright, Jose Reyes, and Brian Schneider all had 0-for’s last night.
You knew right away that it was going to be a long night. In the first inning, when John Maine could not get an out, I knew the Mets were not going to bounce back, because they never do. Their demeanor says it all. They fall behind, you might as well call the game there. They just don’t have the intestinal fortitude to keep going. They are at their statistical half way point, and they are still under .500. This is where the team is going to be. How many times have we heard-or worse yet-said, this win could be just what the Mets need, only to watch them follow it up with a garbage performance like last night.
There is something missing from this team, and I’m not talking about Moises Alou, although I do think that has been a part of it. The Mets have had a weak line up because they are relying on bench players and it has showed. Everyone is pressing and no one has been able to step it up and be the guy for the team. I know there is a lot of pressure to win; you want to stop the booing, the losing, and the embarrassment! These guys need to suck it up and play, show some fight, show some desire. Show us something!
What the Mets are really missing is leadership. Jerry Manual said as much last night when he was talking about Luis Castillo and Jose Reyes. Much has been said about Reyes and how he was really learning the game and understanding how to conduct himself when Jose Valentin was with the team, and Manual said that the Mets were hoping they would get Castillo to kind of take a more active role with Reyes, but have yet to see it. They had to know that going in though, there was a lot of talk last year at the end of the season about the negative affect that Castillo had on Reyes, but the Mets signed Castillo anyway. What is even more telling to me, when the Mets had that players only meeting before Randolph was fired sometime in May, the one guy who tried to rally them, was Marlon Anderson. I give props to Anderson, but how is it he is the only guy trying to take on leadership role? It is kind of hard to take that responsibility when you are a bench player. And while I am on the subject, I sincerely think that Carlos Delgado is a problem. Listen, I am not a beat writer, I don’t spend time around the clubhouse, but just watching these guys together on the bench, it certainly seems like there is discord in the clubhouse.
The Mets and the Cardinals play the second of four tonight. Tony Armas will start for the Mets, he has been recalled from Triple-A New Orleans, to make room for him on the roster, they designated Andy Phillips for assignment. The Cardinals will have Todd Wellemeyer on the hill. Game time is scheduled for 8:05 p.m.
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July 1st, 2008 at 12:09 pm
C’mon Mets, beat them damn Cardinals