Game 1 Mets 7 Phillies 4 The Mets took an early lead on a Daniel Murphy HR in the first and never looked back. Chan Ho Park started for Phillies and looked like he should have retired four years ago. The real story was Mike Pelfrey who pitched better than his line indicated. He only went 5 1/3 giving up 3 earned but it’s deceiving. He had a minor meltdown in the 3rd giving up all 3 runs but threw the ball well otherwise. What you need to look for with Pelfrey is groundballs. His groundball to flyball ratio tonite was 2-1. 10 grounders to 5 balls in the air. That shows you he’s got good stuff that particular game. Mike also knocked in 2 runs with a sac fly and a single.
Game 2 Phillies 6 Mets 5 (10 innings) This is a game the Mets could have/should have won. In spite of the dreadful performance by Ollie Perez the Mets had a one run lead in the sixth but the Phils tied it on a HR by Raul Ibanez. This guys hitting like he’s Ty Cobb re-incarnate. Pedro Feliciano gave up HR’s to Ibanez and Utley in the two games. Now Pedro’s job is to get lefty’s out, if he’s not doing that, well…. In fairness to Feliciano, giving up a HR in this bandbox is not hard to do. Murphy hit two HR’s here, if that don’t tell you something, I don’t what will. MLB should look into what a joke this place is. No wonder the Phillies have three MVP candidates, all stats are inflated playing 81 games in this whiffle ball stadium. The Mets battled today though. After Perez had them behind the eight ball early I thought they were in trouble with Jamie Moyer on the hill for Philadelphia. But the Mets chipped away and went ahead in the sixth on back to back HR’s by Murphy and Castro and a single from Castillo which scored Alex Cora. Let me take a moment to say how impressed I am with Cora. What a heady, fundamentally sound player. A great addition. The Phils tied it on the aforementioned HR by Ibanez in the bottom of the inning. The Mets almost took the lead back in the eighth but Jason Werth threw out Omir Santos at the plate. JJ Putz looked as good as I’ve seen him so far tossing a scoreless eighth and ninth. Sean Green came in for the tenth (Was Rodriguez unavailable?) and promptly became the pitching version of Rick Ankiel. A slow roller down to third for an infield hit seemed to unnerve Green. Two walks and a hit batter and it was the Mets walking off losers of a game they could have taken.
Game 3 Rained Out..No make up announced yet.
What to do with Ollie Perez? On Saturday after his brutal performance (9.97 ERA for the season) Ollie said he was embarrassed and would accept a minor league assignment to work on his pitching or lack thereof. By Sunday he had though better of this and had cooled to the idea. But now, all of a sudden, according to him his knee hurts and has been hurting since spring training. Hmmmm. Can you say DL? Kinda like Wang of the crosstown evil empire. He went on the DL and is working it out in the Yanks minor league facility in Tampa. Ollie is only 1/3 as bad as Wang was. Wang’s ERA is, like, 34.50 or something. Ollie’s giving up 24 less runs per game than that. But what’s the difference if you accept a minor league assignment or go on the DL and go work out at the minor league facility? Perception? Whatever lets these high strung prima donnas sleep at night I guess.
The Mets were able to bounce back from their terrible ninth inning on Tuesday night, to beat the Phillies 6-3 on Wednesday night.
The Mets got some help from Brett “I hate the Mets” Meyers, as he walked four in the first inning. The Mets scored two runs in the first with out even getting a hit. What was most frustrating though, was the Mets couldn’t seem to put the nail in Meyer’s coffin, as they left the bases loaded in the first inning, the third inning, and again in the seventh (by the seventh, Meyers was out of the game).
Not to be undone, John Maine wasn’t able to hold the lead. In the second inning he gave up back to back jacks, one to Shane Victorino, and the other to Geoff Jenkins, Jenkins is in the midst of a 9-71 (well, now 10-72), I guess he was over due, huh? Maine was better; he made it through seven last night because he was able to keep his pitch count down. In seven innings of work he allowed three runs on six hits, walked two and struck out five. On a side note, he did a terrible job in the sixth inning, with guys on first and second he was up there to sacrifice and was awful. Granted the Phillies has the wheel on-whatever, but these guys need to help himself out. Seriously, how do these guys not know how to bunt? He is lucky that it come back to bite him, because Jose Reyes came up and hit a three run homer, to give the Mets a 6-3 lead.
Also, Angel Hernandez is jerk. The Mets have had their issues with him in the past. He is a piece of work. Last night in the first inning, Carlos Delgado asked for time and he wouldn’t grant it, there was really no reason for it. His strike zone was awful. And, I had to laugh because Keith said something that I’ve heard in my very own living room which is, that Angel Hernandez must think that the crowd is there to see him. What a jerk!
I’m in a ranting mood! Will everyone please lay off Johan Santana! He threw 105 pitches; he pitched exactly like the Mets needed him to. He pitched eight complete, and was amazing. There was NO reason to believe that the bullpen would not be able to record three outs with a three run lead. I have no problem with him not pitching the ninth, what I have a problem is the Duaner Sanchez and Pedro Feliciano stunk, and didn’t do their jobs!
Speaking of doing their jobs, is anyone else sick of seeing Marlon Anderson? I know he has had some big pinich hits, but he has nothing these days. And I just cringe when a ball is hit to him in the outfield.
Also, Billy Wagner pitched the 9th last night. He retired the side in order and said that if he feels that he can compete he will be out there. The Mets are in a postion where until there is any distance (one way or the other) between them, the Phillies or the Marlins, they need all their guys.
And another thing is any Mets pitcher going to hit anyone? Three guys have been hit so far in this three game series, and nothing. I mean, really? Enough! I would love to see that little Shrimpy Victorino hit right on the 8!
The Mets have Oliver Perez on the mound today. The Phillies will counter with Jamie Moyer.













