The Mets beat the Braves last night 7-3. Going into the eighth inning, it looked as if the Mets would drop yet another game to the Braves, but lucky for the Mets, because for one night, the bullpen that blew the game was wearing red and blue, not orange and blue.
The Mets scored two in the first inning off Braves’ starter Jo-Jo Reyes on a David Wright sac fly and a double by Fernando Tatis. However, the offense stopped there and for six straight innings the Mets did not get another hit. However, in the bottom of the eighth, down 3-2 the Mets got a little help from the Braves bullpen. Jeff Bennett retired Jose Reyes on a ground out, but then he issued back to back walks to Nick Evans and David Wright and Carlos Beltran got aboard to load the bases on a little blooper that Chipper Jonescould not make a plan on. The Mets, who have just been awful with the bases loaded, now had Carlos Delgado at the plate, Delgado who has cooled off since that amazing run in July had a terrible game at the plate on Monday against the Pirates. For whatever reason, Bobby Cox elected to bring in the lefty-now I know that is by the book, but Delgado has smoked lefty pitching, Delgado hit a double off the fence in left center that was only a few inches from leaving the yard, two runs scored to put the Mets on top 4-3. Easley hit a single to center that scored both Carloses, and then Ramon Castro drove home a run with a double to left. In all, the Mets scored five in the inning and won the game 7-3. The Mets finally got someone to hit with runners in scoring position. It’s about time. It was really unexpected also because after the first inning, the offense looked like it wasn’t going to do anything. And for one night, the bullpen didn’t blow it.
Oliver Perez struggled last night, he walked five stuck out three and allowed three runs on seven hits. Luis Ayala jumped right into the fire, as he entered the game in relief for Perez with two on, Ayala got both batters he faced to pop up, ending the threat there. Aaron Heilman worked the eighth inning, he allowed one hit and walked one but did not give up any runs. Scott Schoeneweis worked the ninth inning to close the game out. And, after it was all said and done, Schoneweis basically said to the press that it was nice that the other team’s bullpen was the story on the night.
This series against the Braves is one of those must wins. The Braves are terrible on the road, and again lat night lost a game in which they had a one run lead. Combine that with the fact that the Phillies are playing the Nationals, and the Nationals have lost 11 straight, the Mets are going to have to do their part to not lose any ground in the standings.
So, the Mets got bad news on Billy Wagner. And then Billy Wagner has to turn around and tell us how we can’t understand how hard it is to go out there and do what they do day after day-being picked on in the press-well Billy, boo-hoo. If you don’t like, don’t play in New York. I mean, you played in Philly, you had to have some idea of what you were getting yourself into. If you want fans who don’t care, go play for the Marlins, who even though they are winning can’t get anyone in the stands. Shut up-before you end up with an inflamed jaw.
And on a funnier note, there was a conference call set to take place yesterday between the umpires, major league baseball and whoever else. Turns out, the Umps missed the call again; see, they are boycotting the usage of instant replay. While I still haven’t figured out what my position is on this matter, I can tell you one thing-if they’d gotten the myriad of calls right over the season, then this would be a non-issue. But the fact that they go out there night after night and continue to screw up calls has brought baseball to this point. I have harped on this over and over, if there is anyone out there reading this on a steady basis, you know that I’ve been killing the officiating of these games all season.
The Mets and Braves play the second of three tonight. The Mets will send Mike Pelfrey to the mound, he is 11-8 with a 3.91 era. The Braves will counter with their “ace” Jair Jurrjens who is also 11-8 but with a much lower era of 3.15. Game time is scheduled for 7:10 p.m.



















