The Mets extended their win streak to 9 with a 7-0 win over the Rockies.  The Phillies won yesterday so the Mets knew going in to play last night that they would not be in first place at the all star break, but the Marlins lost and so the Mets take sole possession of second place.   

Mike Pelfrey was amazing last night.  I can’t believe it is the same guy.  For a second consecutive start he did not allow any walks.  He worked eight scoreless innings allowing just six hits and striking out five.  Pelfrey also got some help from his defense last night as the Rockies grounded into three double plays.   

The Mets took an early lead on a Carlos Beltran three run homer in the bottom of the first.  That was Beltran’s second three run homer in six games.  The Mets scored again the second inning on an RBI single by Jose Reyes.  In the fourth inning, Fernando Tatis and Ramon Castro got aboard with singles and would advance into scoring position by a Mike Pelfrey sac bunt, Tatis would score on a sac fly by Nick Evans.  In the bottom of the fifth, Carlos Delgado hit his 17th homer of the season, a two run blast that almost hit the scoreboard in right center field.  

Carlos Delgado is in a good grove right now.  Given how he stared the season, I would not have thought that the Mets would have been able to get as much out of him as they have thus far.  Delgado now has his average up to .248.  In the month of July in his 49 at bats he is hitting .376 with 3 homers and 7 RBI. 

There has been a lot of talk about the Mets acquiring Raul Ibanez from the Seattle Mariners.  Ibanez is a 35 year old left fielder, whom I believe is in his last year of his contract with Seattle; because of this the Mets think they can get him for little in return.  Ibanez is a career .284 hitter and has spent his time American League having played for both the Mariners and the Royals.  This year in 95 games he is hitting .273 with 11 homeruns, 55 RBI and 1 stolen base.    

The Mets are close to having Angel Pagan back, he is currently completing his rehab stint with the Brooklyn Cyclones.  Ryan Church played catch and did some work in the cages at Shea yesterday, it is thought that he is making progress and if things stay that way he could begin a rehab assignment as early as this week.  Jerry Manual did say in his post game remarks that he would like to get Church some at bats (in a rehab start) before making a decision about his return to the Mets.  Church is eligible to return from the DL on July 21st. 

One last note on injuries, Jerry Manual insisted that when Luis Castillo returns from the DL next week he will not have the starting second base job waiting for him.  Manual who has a penchant for staying with the hot hand says that he feels they are getting good production out of Argenis Reyes and Damion Easley.  According to the New York Post, when Manual was asked about the status of Castillo when he returns from the DL he replied, “When the time comes, we’ll make a decision on that and see how it fits…We’re really playing well at that position - I mean, very well. It’s going to be a tough one.” 

If anyone caught the futures game yesterday, they would have had a glimpse of what is to come for the Mets.  Fernando Martinez played great and created a lot of buzz.  He was 1-2 with a single in yesterday’s game.  This season Martinez is with Double A Binghamton and is hitting .294 with four homers and 21 RBIs in 52 games.  Martinez, who turns 20 in October, was the fourth youngest player in yesterday’s contest.  The comments about him were that he is a gifted athlete with a beautiful swing.  Martinez says he believe he will play with the Mets sometime this season.  I for one would love to see it!   

The Mets are playing so well that I hate that the all star break is here, you hate to break up a good thing.  The positive to this is that they open up in Cincinnati knowing that they really have a chance to be at the top of the division with the Marlins and Phillies playing each other.  More than ever after seeing what the Mets have done this far, that saying, that is why they play the games, comes to mind.  If you would have asked me two weeks ago, I was fairly certain that the Mets would finish either 3rd or 4th in the division with a record somewhere around .500.  But, after seeing what they have done these past few weeks we’ve finally seen the team we’ve been looking for since last year after the all star break.  I don’t know what will happen, but I do know there is a lot to look forward to in the second half!   

LET’S GO METS! 

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Post info: By Bernalda on July 14th, 2008
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5 Responses to “Met’s Shut Out Rockies 7-0, Extends Streak to 9”

  1. Large Says:

    Well, I look at it this way. What will it take to win the division?
    88 wins sounds reasonable. With a 51-44 record, it would take 37-30 to win it. Are they capable?
    I think the last 9 games shows that they are.

  2. Bernalda Says:

    Large-

    I agree with what you say. I think early before the season started the feeling was to win the NL East you would have to win at least 90+ games. No one counted on the Mets and Phillies struggling like they have (the Mets earlier and the Phillies more recently) and the Braves seem to have fallen off the map. If the Mets can continue to play like they have, espeically this good pitching, there is no reason to belive the Mets can’t win the division. But I do think they have to win the division because it looks like the Wild Card is coming out of the NL Central.

  3. larry31 Says:

    If I had asked you a month ago if you would trade Pelphrey for Matt Holliday you would have jumped at the chance. Now I am not sure you would trade him for anyone in the league. He has looked amazing over the last 5 starts. What do you think is the reason for this improvement?

  4. Large Says:

    I think the reason for his improvement is aggressiveness and confidence. Schneider has called a more agressive game for Pelfrey. Use the four-seamer early in the count to set up his nasty two-seam sinker. Once he had success with that, NOW he believes his stuff can get major leagers out. No more nibbling on the corners, walking guys. Every pitcher gives up hits. when you compound them with walks, you get killed.
    How many walks does he have lately?
    Two in his last 22 innings, none in the last 15. I rest my case.

  5. Bernalda Says:

    Actually, I don’t know if I would have jumped at the chance to trade Pelfrey, I never love to trade away pitching, especially since the Kazmir debacle, I thought possibly that Pelfrey was not ready for the bigs but that shows what I know. I agree with Large, the fact that Pelfrey has gained some confidence and is pitching much more aggressively, it has allowed him to use his pitches effectively. I think too the change in philosophy was what he needed. I’m sure he did learn stuff from Pederson but just having a guy say it to you differently makes all the difference. While I’m not going to jump on the Jerry Manual bandwagon just yet, I do think that Dan Warthen deserves some credit for the success that the Mets pitching staff is having right now.

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