The New York Mets won their third straight game on Thursday night beating the Los Angels Dodgers 8-4. The Mets are now back at .500 and sit 4 games out of first. Not only did the Mets spoil Joe Torre’s return to New York, but they manhandled Brad Penny once again. Penny is now 5-13 lifetime against the Mets is 1-10 at Shea Stadium.
The Mets had 13 hits last night and David Wright continued his dominance against Penny, hitting two two run homers in last night’s game. In 21 career at bats against Penny, Wright is hitting a whopping .524 with four home runs, five walks and 19 RBI. Wright’s average is now up to .284 after going 2-4 with 4 RBI in last nights win. Luis Castillo, Endy Chavez, and Brian Schneider all had RBI as well.
The Mets got great defense last night, in the first inning Endy Chavez made a great play to throw out Juan Pierre at the plate to keep the Dodger’s off the board. Later in the game Carlos Delgado made a great play on a line drive to first, and just missed doubling Russell Martin off first.
The Mets have done a good job in these past three games. I don’t know if it is the orange jacket, if it is the fact that Willie seems like he is safe for the time being, or if it is the thought of getting Pedro back, but something has clicked and the Mets have been a much better team, might even be the best we’ve seen them play since the Yankee series.
I applaud Willie Randolph for sitting Carlos Delgado those two games against the Marlins, Delgado was 2-4 last night and played good defense. When asked about the manager’s decision to sit him those two games, Delgado told the press that he understood where Willie was coming from. According to the New York sports pages, when asked how he’d feel about a platoon at first, Delgado basically said, that he and Willie would have a problem if that were the case. Wow-really Carlos? You are hitting .222 and have killed the Mets this year. I realize that at one point you were a superstar, but you haven’t shown the Mets that in a year and a half. I guess you don’t get that “Whatever is best for the team” concept, huh?
The Mets looked so much better the past three nights, watching them has been fun again! They hustled, played hard, and did not give up. They have gotten some good pitching performances, and their bull pen has been great. They are also getting two out hits which is something that we haven’t seen them do. I get that winning three straight is too soon to proclaim that the Mets are back, but it sure is nice to watch them play good ball once again.
The Mets will send John Maine to the hill tonight and he will be opposed by Clayton Kershaw who made his Major League debut just five days ago against the St. Louis Cardinals. Game time is 7:10 p.m.
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