I hate LOSING to the Yankees! I just hate it. I am going to have to listen to their fans call Mike and the Mad Dog all week. I hate that the Mets are playing crappy baseball. I hate the fact that the Mets don’t have good at bats. I hate the fact that when they are not leading in a game, it almost always seems like you know they won’t come from behind to win. I hate the fact that they have very little fire, I loved what we saw out of Manual/Beltran earlier in the week, but that didn’t carry over. There is no one on this team to carry them. Delgado had nine RBI in the afternoon game Friday, but hasn’t done squat in the other two games of the series. It just gets old, day after day watching the Mets play like this. There is no more saying it is still early, they’ve fired their manager, they should fire their hitting coach-especially if jobs are based on performance or how those you are coaching are performing.
The Mets scored their two runs on homers by Ramon Castro and David Wright. They left five guys on base and both Carlos Delgado and Carlos Beltran were 0-4 on the day. Beltran stuck out four times today, it was only the second time in his carreer that he struck out four times in one game. The last time that happened to him was when he was with the Royals and it was in a game against the Yankees.
The Mets have got to play better! Wright was very nonchalant as he fielded a ball that Alex Rodriquez hit in the top of the eighth; Wright’s throw pulled Delgado off the bag, as a result he was charged with an error. However, looking at the replay it looked like ARod was actually out. It wasn’t just that, Jose Reyes got picked off by Andy Pettitte just before the rain delay. I know that Jerry Manual wants the guys to play more aggressive, but Reyes should have done a better job there.
Johan Santana pitched well, if it wasn’t for the rain delay, maybe he would have gone deeper in the game, in his six innings of work he gave up three runs on four hits, allowing four walks, one intentional, while recording 8 strikeouts. Two of those walks came in the top of the fourth, and both of those runners would score. I do think it is worth mentioning that Santana was squeezed by the home plate umpire in that inning, both Jerry Manual and Santana expressed displeasure with the umps strike zone that at times was minuscule.
The Mets should have Ryan Church back tomorrow. The Mets have been without him for a month and his bat has been sorely missed. Church was arguably the MVP of the team when he went down in that game against Atlanta, he has missed an entire month of baseball and it is all because the Mets didn’t handle his situation well. When Church got hurt, he was hitting .300 with 10 homeruns and 35 RBI. The Mets have really missed his bat. Speaking of guys on the DL, Manual said today in his pregame radio interview that Moises Alou just might be back for the Philadelphia series. Of course, they are going to take it slow with Alou, they don’t want to push it.
Sunday’s game is scheduled for a 1:10 start. Mets fans might be in for a long day. Oliver Perez is on the mound, he didn’t fare too well in his last outing against the Mariners when he gave up 5 earned runs in his 5 innings of work. I have to say, I feel bad always picking on Oliver because he really doesn’t seem like a bad guy. He is always really great in his postgame interviews. He really has not handled the pressure of pitching for a contract. Anyway, Perez seems to find a way to pitch well for the Mets when they face stellar opposition in big games so I guess we’ll see what happens.
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