Before game time, I heard that the Mets claimed they would have a packed house for the first of three games with the Phillies. While I’m not sure if it was a “sell out” crowd, it was a play off atmosphere. The Mets, the fans, the commentators, everyone knew that this was a big game. The question is, would the Mets play like it was a big game? The answer is, they played like it was a big game for about eight innings. The Phillies scored six runs in the top of the ninth to win the game 8-6. This game marks the fourth time this season that the Mets have blown a four run lead.
Johan Santana was fantastic. He pitched eight innings, allowing two runs on eight hits, no walks and four strikeouts. He struggled in the first inning; allowing three straight two out hits to give the Phillies and early 1-0 lead. But there after, Santana did what he had to do. He is the guy I felt bad for last night. It was the third time the Mets have blown a save for Santana. It was awful. Santana put up exactly the performance that the Mets (and us fans) needed from him, he was great. But, he didn’t pitch the ninth inning. However, after retiring the heart of the order in the top of the eighth, you had to figure that the Mets bullpen could at least get the last three outs.
Since the all star break the Mets bullpen has been terrible in 14.1 innings of work they have an 8.18 era and opponenets are hitting .271 against them. I was going to say that last nights game was probably the worst display of relief pitching I’ve every seen, but then that would be a lie, because this whole season we’ve seen one bad pitching performance after another. Billy Wagner was unavailable last night due to spasms or whatever; he probably would have stunk too. Duane Sanchez allowed three straight hits; Joe Smith came into the game, faced one batter, but because Jose Reyes was greedy, he tried to turn two instead of getting the sure out at first, and no one was out. Pedro Felicano came in and was just putrid, he allowed two straight doubles, one to a guy who was 0-16 as a pinch hitter and was 0-5 (or some number like that) against him; the other to Jimmy Rollins, Feliciano had the opportunity to get a double play when Ryan Howard hit one back to him, but he dropped the ball and could only make the play at first. Aaron Heilman came in and since he isn’t really the guy you think of when you are looking to stop the bleeding, I figured the Phillies would tack on a few more. Heilman walked the first guy he faced, but finally got Gregg Dobbs to pop up to end the inning. It didn’t matter, the Phillies scored six, they batter around, and both Jayson Werth and Gregg Dobbs came to the plate twice in the inning.
The Mets got two big homeruns last night, one from Carlos Delgado and one from Ramon Castro. Reyes didn’t do anything at the plate he was 0-4 with a walk. Beltran had an RBI, but no hits. Endy Chavez was 3-4 but he was thrown out at the plate twice. But, their offense wasn’t the problem, if they got the three outs they needed we wouldn’t even be having this conversation.
It isn’t as simple as saying if the Mets had just capitalized on opportunities, maybe they would have gotten the “W”. Endy Chavez was thrown out at the plate TWICE, although the Mets scored 6 runs they still left eight guys on base. But the fact is, they had a three run lead and couldn’t get three outs. That is all they needed to win, as much as I try to find a way that the Mets could have won the game, the truth is, they did have the game in their hands and they blew it.
Again what you notice is that this Phillies team is never dead, they don’t stop, they don’t give up, they play to the last out. That is something you can not say about the Mets. We’ve finally seen a little fight out of them with their resurgence, but if they get a big lead, they kind of just nonchalant it, if they get down by too many they decided to save it for another day.
Who knows what tonight will hold for the Mets. Can they shake this loss off and come out and play well tonight? Remember the Mets lost the first game of the Fourth of July series against the Phillies and then won the next three. They can’t let last night linger too long or else they will be in trouble.
John Maine will start tonight and he will be opposed by Brett Meyers, Meyers who apparently hates the Mets-(and might we say the feeling is mutual) is coming of a stint in the minors where he was finding his fastball. Maine has struggled and would really like for him to find himself tonight. Game time is scheduled for 7:10 p.m.
3 Responses to “Phillies Score 6 in the 9th to Top Mets 8-6”
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July 23rd, 2008 at 2:03 pm
Wow, what a devastating way to loose a game. Six runs in the 9th inning is a terrible way to lose. Let’s see how the Mets bounce back on Wednesday.
July 23rd, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Cliff-
This is just one more disaster to log for the Mets this season. I just don’t get how a team that was supposed to win the NL East play like this. The more I think about last nights loss the madder I get!
July 23rd, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Santana stepped up and did his part. Let’s see if Maine can do the same. But to lose like they did last night is devastating. Just brutal.