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		<title>End of Season Wrap Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 14:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernalda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it’s been awhile. I guess I’ve calmed down enough from Schoeneweis to finally write an ending to the season. My first thought is how could they possibly have done this again? Are you kidding me?  And of course, this was only worsened by the fact that the Phillies won the world series.  My Sports [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span>Well, it’s been awhile. I guess I’ve calmed down enough from Schoeneweis to finally write an ending to the season. My first thought is how could they possibly have done this again? Are you kidding me?<span style="yes;">  </span>And of course, this was only worsened by the fact that the Phillies won the world series.<span style="yes;">  </span>My Sports Illustrated arrived in the mail with them on the cover and I felt that sense of dread-can you imagine what it will be like when the Mets play the Phillies next season?<span style="yes;">  </span>You would think that would be enough alone for the Mets to want to rise to the occasion next season, but then again, isn’t that what we said after the 2007 season?<span style="yes;">  </span></span><span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span>How is</span><span> it that the 2008 season ended just like the 2007 season?<span style="yes;">  </span>The Marlins spit in their eye two years in a row and laughed about it. The Mets?<span style="yes;">  </span>Instead of fighting, instead of taking a cue from Johan Santana (who it turns out was pitching on a bum knee)-the Mets laid down and died.<span style="yes;">  </span>This Mets’ team has no guts. How is it that nobody stood up and punched Hanley Ramirez in the mouth (figuratively speaking of course)? As much as I hate to say it, and I REALLY hate to say it, Shane Victorino (doesn’t he sound like a grade “B” gangster, Vic Torino, polyester suit and all) would not take this BS from anybody. And that’s basically what’s wrong with the Mets.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span>After Santana went out there on Saturday and pitched his guts out on one leg the Mets did almost nothing on Sunday. That’s why your leader can’t be a pitcher; he’s only out there every five days. The Mets need a fiery everyday player. The Mets need Keith Hernandez again. In the ’86 playoff against the Astros the Mets HAD to win game 6. There was no way they were winning a game 7 that year against Mike Scott. He was in their heads. So when the Mets had the lead in the ninth and Orosco on the mound, the story goes Keith went to Orosco on the mound and told him” If you throw any fastballs, anything but a slider, I’m going to kick your ass right here on the mound”. Is this true? Who knows? No one would admit it now. Not pc enough for the Pollyanna’s in the game today (of which Keith makes mention of almost every game&#8230;”It’s become such a gentlemen’s game” said with much disdain.) But this is exactly what they need, a kick ass, ask for names later leader.<span style="yes;">  </span>Where to get one? I don’t know. And it’s hard to admit that. I don’t know who they need or what they need to give up to get this mystery leader.<span style="yes;">  </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span>I can tell you that <strong>Scott Schoeneweis</strong>..GONE. <strong>Aaron Heilman</strong>…GONE, he can go pout about being a starter somewhere else. Can’t you just hear him? (whiney voice..”But I want to be a starter&#8230;”)  <strong>Luis Castillo</strong>…Gone Baby Gone!<span style="yes;">  <strong>Duaner </strong></span><strong>Sanchez</strong>-Gone, go get arroz con pollo at 2am with someone else.  <strong>Moises Alou</strong>…can still hit, older than Ty Cobb…Gone. <strong>Marlon Anderson</strong>…gone pleeeese. <strong>Pedro Martinez</strong>..thanks for the memories (of Takin’ the money, not for big wins. By the way Pedro’s 32 wins as a Mets cost $1,611,424.00 each. Nice work if you can get it. ).<span style="yes;">  </span>Ollie…probably gone with Boras as his agent.<span style="yes;">  </span>We all know that we won’t see <strong>Billy Wagner</strong> as a Met again.</span></p>
<p><span>I waited to deal with the so-called “Core” players: <strong>Jose Reyes, David Wright, Carlos Beltran</strong> and <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong>. There is a lot of talk here in NY of breaking up them up. I don’t think Reyes, Wright or Beltran are goin’ anywhere.<span style="yes;">  <strong>Carlos </strong></span><strong>Delgado</strong> is a different story.<span style="yes;">  </span>The Mets picked up his $12 million option. It would have cost $4 million to buy him out, so an outlay of $8 million.<span style="yes;">  </span>There has been rumblings that they would move him if they could create a package with Delgado and assorted other pieces. Remember he didn’t want to come here anyway. He signed with the Marlins.</span><span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span>Now the others:</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span><strong>Joe Smith</strong>-can be useful. Stays.  </span><span><strong>Pedro Feliciano</strong>…gotta get a couple a’ righty’s out once in awhile there Pedro. Stays.  </span><span><strong>Luis Ayala</strong>…looked good at times. Don’t think he can be full time closer but valuable. Stays  </span><span><strong>Ramon Castro</strong>…useful back-up-then again, he has to stay health-the past two years he’s missed significant playing time, he stays.  </span><span><strong>Nick Evans</strong>…young OF. Stays-Omar has said they think he can hit for power-I guess we’ll have to wait and see.  </span><span><strong>Ryan Church</strong>… him before concussions. Stays.  </span><span><strong>Brian Schneider</strong>…ok, can we upgrade?<span style="yes;">  </span>Stays- But, rumor has been that Pudge is an idea for the upgrade-NO THANKS!  </span><span><strong>Daniel Murphy</strong>, you can hit, can you play second? Stays.  </span><span><strong>Argenis Reyes</strong>…like him. Hit .283 in AAA, how about here? Stays.  </span><span><strong>Fernando Tatis</strong>…came back to MLB to build church in hometown. Now that it’s built, will God still be smiling on him?<span style="yes;">  </span>Stays.  </span><span><strong>Endy Chavez</strong>…was he still on the team after Manuel took over? Stays.  </span><span><strong>Damion Easley</strong>…like him, wants to be a gamer, hurt too much, old.<span style="yes;">  </span>Probably stays if healthy.  </span><span><strong>Mike Pelfry</strong>…Duh!  </span><span><strong>Johan Santana</strong> …Like there is a question about this.  </span><span><strong>John Maine</strong>…Serious John though, can you put a guy away after getting two strikes and not let him foul off 30 pitches? Stays.  </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span>So, where does that leave the Mets?<span style="yes;">  </span>The Mets are in need of a left fielder, a second baseman, a starter and a closer. I think Derek Lowe is a gamer and Orlando Hudson would be a welcome addition at second. Can Evans and Murphy split left?<span style="yes;">  </span>Did you see some of those fielding adventures they had out there?<span style="yes;">  </span>Can you say Arizona Instructional League?<span style="yes;">  </span>Will the Mets try to make Maine the closer?<span style="yes;">  </span>He has the stuff. Can he pitch multiple days in a week?<span style="yes;">  </span>He seems to get frustrated easily; can he handle the mental aspects of closing?  Uh&#8230;I guess there are a few questions the Mets need to answer right now.  </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span>Here is my best guess:</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span><strong>Starting Rotation</strong>: Santana, Pelfry, Lowe, Maine and Niese.  </span><span><strong>Relievers</strong>: </span><span>Smith, Feliciano, Kunz, Stokes, Ayala, and…your guess is as good as mine.  <strong>Infield</strong>: <span>C Schneider and Castro, </span></span><span>1B Delgado, </span><span>2B Hudson, </span><span>SS Reyes, </span><span>3B Wright <strong>Outfield</strong>: </span><span>LF Evans /Murphy, </span><span>CF Beltran, </span><span>RF Church</span> </p>
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		<title>Santana Gets the Win as Mets Beat Giants 5-0</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 13:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernalda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow-the Mets are on a roll!  They have now won five straight, the longest winning streak since May and are 3 games over .500.  The Phillies won last night so the Mets stay at 1.5 out of first, and 3.5 out of the wild card.  Johan Santana finally got the win last night.  The game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow-the Mets are on a roll!  They have now won five straight, the longest winning streak since May and are 3 games over .500.  The Phillies won last night so the Mets stay at 1.5 out of first, and 3.5 out of the wild card. </p>
<p><strong>Johan Santana</strong> finally got the win last night.  The game was stopped for rain in the middle of the fifth inning and Santana did not come back out to start the top of the sixth.  However, in his five innings he allowed just 3 hits, no earned runs, while walking 3 and striking out 5.  It was a great outing by Santana and I think the Mets offense feels better about getting him some runs.  According to the New York Post, after the game, Santana said, &#8220;In the past I was doing my job, I was working and trying to help as much as I can…[T]onight it was about the whole team.&#8221;  Clearly Santana has been frustrated by the lack of run support that he has gotten during his losing streak.  I can’t say I blame him, the Mets had averaged just two runs in his last six starts.  Santana has pitched well, his era is under three, his hits/walks to innings pitched is good, and everyone says he is s second half pitcher so I think we have a lot to look forward to. </p>
<p>The Mets offense was quiet early on.  They took a 3-0 lead on<strong> Ramon Castro</strong>’s three run homer in the bottom of the fourth.  I like the way that Jerry Manual is playing his catchers.  Not to take anything away from <strong>Brian Schneider</strong>, because I think he is an good catcher and I think Schneider does a good job with <strong>Mike Pelfrey</strong> behind the plate, but it is also good to get Castro’s bat in the line up.  I know Willie Randolph last year said something to the affect that Castro could be an every day guy but didn’t really seem willing to do the work necessary for the role.  For the most part, when Castro has been in the game he has made a contribution to the offense, last night he was 2-4 with three RBI.  On the season, his average is .274 in 73 at bats, with three homeruns, 14 RBI. </p>
<p><strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> continues to be hot at the plate, last night he was 3-4 with two doubles and a long single.  His average is up to .249 and he has 50 RBI.  In the month of July (I know 9 games) he is hitting .429 with two homeruns 5 RBI.  The Mets could really use his bat, especially with the absence of <strong>Ryan Chruch</strong> and the inability to rely on the health of <strong>Moises Alou</strong>, getting Delgado going could be huge.  In Tuesday’s game <strong>Argenis Reyes</strong> got the first hit of his MLB career, last night he entered the game as a pinch hitter in the bottom of the seventh and stayed in to play second base,  he was 2-2 on the night with an RBI-this guy has good speed on the base path, I would like to see what he can do at second base. </p>
<p>The bullpen did a great job last night.  <strong>Aaron Heilman</strong> entered the game in the 6<sup>th</sup> inning and pitched two strong innings of relief.  <strong>Duaner Sanchez</strong> pitched the eighth inning and <strong>Joe Smith</strong> closed it out working a scoreless ninth.  I was so glad that the Mets scored two in the bottom of the 8<sup>th</sup>, I really wasn’t up for watching another <strong>Billy Wagner </strong>last night. </p>
<p>The Mets are playing good right now, they are hitting and getting good pitching.  They are also doing something that they have failed to do up to now, and that is beating the teams they are supposed to beat.  They took three of four from the Phillies, they have taken the first two in the series against the Giants, and if they get a good outing from <strong>John Maine</strong> today and the bats stay hot, they may just get a the sweep here.  We all saw their terrible play against the Mariners (sub .500 team) when they were here as well as watching them get their butts handed to them by the Padres (another sub .500 team). It would be great for the Amazin&#8217;s to close this series out with with a win and then have a good series against the Rockies, sending them into the all star break on a high note. </p>
<p>Even a few weeks ago if you would have told me the Mets were sitting right where they are I would not have believed you.  Two weeks ago, I watched the Mets at to see what they would do to make me made for another night in a row.  I must admit, the Mets are playing better, looking better as a team.  They are getting some confidence back and it is showing on the field.  I don’t know what it is that has changed, but I like it, and for the first time in a long time, I am excited about the Mets again! </p>
<p>Thrusday’s game is set for 1:10 start, <strong>John Maine</strong> will be on the mound for the Mets and the Giants will have an unimpressive <strong>Barry Zito</strong> going for them.  LETS GO METS!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernalda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mets are the only team in Major League Baseball, when trailing by two runs that has not come back to win the game.  So, when they went down 4-0 in the first inning, it seemed like it was going to be another long night for Mets’ fans.  Pedro Martinez was awful.  In five innings, he allowed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets are the only team in Major League Baseball, when trailing by two runs that has not come back to win the game.  So, when they went down 4-0 in the first inning, it seemed like it was going to be another long night for Mets’ fans.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Pedro Martinez</strong> was awful.  In five innings, he allowed 5 earned runs off 7 hits, two of those hits were homeruns, but he walked only one (so at least the Cardinals had to earn their way on base).  Pedro gave up four runs in the first inning.  <strong>Aaron Miles</strong> and <strong>Skip Schumaker</strong> both singled to set the table for the Cardinals, Schumaker would score on <strong>Rick Ankiel</strong>’s single to center.  <strong>Troy Glaus</strong> hit his 12<sup>th</sup> homerun of the season to make it 4-0.  The 47 minute rain delay that Pedro called a “blessing” might have been just that as when play resumed, Pedro pitched more aggressively and allowed just one more run, a homerun to <strong>Rick Ankiel</strong>.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">It wasn’t just Martinez that labored on the mound last night.  After a great job by Mets hitters to take the lead 7-5 in the top of the seventh, <strong>Aaron Heilman</strong> entered the game in the bottom of the eighth and hit a batter, he would leave the game at the point and be replaced by <strong>Pedro Feliciano</strong> who threw one pitch to <strong>Chris Duncan</strong> that he sent over the fence in right field to tie the game at 7.  In the bottom of the ninth <strong>Carlos Muniz </strong>gave up a walk off homer to <strong>Troy Glaus, </strong>and the Cardinals won 8-7.   </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The offense had a much better game on Wednesday.  When they fell behind 4-0 in the first; I figured we’d see them play like they usually do when they fall that far behind that early.  However, the Mets really battled to get some things going offensively.  As a team, the Mets still left 10 guys on base, but they did get 15 hits and everyone in the line up except <strong>Endy Chavez</strong> and the pitcher had at least one hit.  <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> was 3-5 <strong>David Wright</strong> was 3-4 with a walk, and an RIB.  <strong>Damion Easley</strong> had a great night; he went 3-4 with 3 RBI.  <strong>Ryan Church</strong> had two more hits last night, but did have some trouble with runners on base as he stranded three.  <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong> also got a hit last night, but he left four runners on base. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">This is what happens; the Mets can’t get everyone on the same page at the same time.  The offense did their part last night, the pitching did not.  And while the effort was there from the offensive and position play standpoint-what happened to the bullpen?  It is just a pathetic display.  You can’t even say it was a better loss for this team-because it wasn’t they were winning at one point.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">On thing is for sure, as much as I hate the Cardinals-and I HATE the Cardinals, they play some good ball.  They run hard, take the extra base, stay in games.  This is something we have not seen from the Mets.  They don’t play hard, they don’t keep their heads in games, and Mets are far from mentally tough.  So, the best the Mets can hope for here is a split.  Which means they would leave St. Luis two games under .500 and in relatively the same place they are now 4.5 games (or so) back.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The earliest <strong>Moise Alou</strong> would be back is Monday in Philly but his return is more likely to happen Tuesday when the Mets return to Shea to take on the Giants.  Because of rain in Florida, Alou has not had the opportunity to get in his rehab starts.  The Mets have moved him to Binghamton hoping he will get some play up there before bringing him back to the team.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">First pitch is scheduled for 8:15 p.m.  <strong>Mike Plefrey</strong> will pitch for the Mets and the Cardinals will counter with <strong>Mitchell Boggs</strong>.  </font></p>
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		<title>Mets Drop Opener to Cardinals 7-1</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 13:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernalda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mets were awful against the Cardinals on Monday night.  They got terrible pitching, awful defense, no offense.  As this road trip begins there is a lot of talk about what the Mets would do, and the ground they could gain.  Well if this first game against the Cardinals is any indication of what is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets were awful against the Cardinals on Monday night.  They got terrible pitching, awful defense, no offense.  As this road trip begins there is a lot of talk about what the Mets would do, and the ground they could gain.  Well if this first game against the Cardinals is any indication of what is to come, I’m not sure I can watch much more of it.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>John Maine</strong> never got in a groove; he gave up a run before he got an out.  In his four innings of work he gave up five runs-three earned, three walks (one intentional), and one strikeout, that strikeout was to the pitcher who fouled out on a bunt attempt.  Of course, it wasn’t just that Maine didn’t have his good stuff, the Mets made three errors.  The first error came on a groundball that took a bad hop and went through <strong>Luis Castillo’s</strong> legs, that would have ended the inning; instead, on the next play John Maine threw the ball away on a pickoff move, allowing the runner on third to score and the runner on first to advance to third.  The final error was by <strong>David Wright</strong> who made a good play on a ball hit to third, he no chance to get the runner at first, his throw sailed way over the head of <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong>, and the runner to advance to second; that runner would score.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Cardinals scored in each of the first five innings, the Mets scored once, in the fifth inning.  <strong>Andy Phillips</strong>, pinch hitting for Maine hit a single to left; he would come around to score on a single by <strong>Luis Castillo</strong>.  As a team the Mets left 9 guys on base last night.  <strong>Ryan Church </strong>(1-3) and <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> both grounded into double plays.  Delgado, <strong>David Wright, Jose Reyes, </strong>and<strong> Brian Schneider</strong> all had 0-for’s last night.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">You knew right away that it was going to be a long night.  In the first inning, when John Maine could not get an out, I knew the Mets were not going to bounce back, because they never do.  Their demeanor says it all.  They fall behind, you might as well call the game there.  They just don’t have the intestinal fortitude to keep going.  They are at their statistical half way point, and they are still under .500.  This is where the team is going to be.  How many times have we heard-or worse yet-said, this win could be just what the Mets need, only to watch them follow it up with a garbage performance like last night.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">There is something missing from this team, and I’m not talking about <strong>Moises Alou</strong>, although I do think that has been a part of it.  The Mets have had a weak line up because they are relying on bench players and it has showed.  Everyone is pressing and no one has been able to step it up and be the guy for the team.  I know there is a lot of pressure to win; you want to stop the booing, the losing, and the embarrassment!  These guys need to suck it up and play, show some fight, show some desire.  Show us something!</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">What the Mets are really missing is leadership.  <strong>Jerry Manual</strong> said as much last night when he was talking about <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> and <strong>Jose Reyes</strong>.  Much has been said about Reyes and how he was really learning the game and understanding how to conduct himself when <strong>Jose Valentin</strong> was with the team, and Manual said that the Mets were hoping they would get Castillo to kind of take a more active role with Reyes, but have yet to see it.  They had to know that going in though, there was a lot of talk last year at the end of the season about the negative affect that Castillo had on Reyes, but the Mets signed Castillo anyway.  What is even more telling to me, when the Mets had that players only meeting before Randolph was fired sometime in May, the one guy who tried to rally them, was <strong>Marlon Anderson</strong>.  I give props to Anderson, but how is it he is the only guy trying to take on leadership role?  It is kind of hard to take that responsibility when you are a bench player.  And while I am on the subject, I sincerely think that <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> is a problem.  Listen, I am not a beat writer, I don’t spend time around the clubhouse, but just watching these guys together on the bench, it certainly seems like there is discord in the clubhouse.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets and the Cardinals play the second of four tonight.  <strong>Tony Armas</strong> will start for the Mets, he has been recalled from Triple-A New Orleans, to make room for him on the roster, they designated <strong>Andy Phillips</strong> for assignment.  The Cardinals will have <strong>Todd Wellemeyer</strong> on the hill.  Game time is scheduled for 8:05 p.m.  </font></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 16:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mets completed their three game series with the Yankees on Sunday afternoon with a 3-1 win behind Oliver Perez.  The Mets finished 4-2 against the Yankees this season and are the winners of the Subway Series.  This win was all possible thanks to Oliver Perez.  Yep, you read that right, I said Oliver Perez.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets completed their three game series with the Yankees on Sunday afternoon with a 3-1 win behind <strong>Oliver Perez</strong>.  The Mets finished 4-2 against the Yankees this season and are the winners of the Subway Series.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">This win was all possible thanks to <strong>Oliver Perez</strong>.  Yep, you read that right, I said <strong>Oliver Perez</strong>.  Perez was amazing, I don’t think I have ever seen him pitch that well; he has been working with new pitching coach <strong>Dan Warthen</strong> and yesterday’s performance showed how much his work has paid off.  Perez has a new delivery and has changed his position from the third base side of the rubber to the middle; as a result Perez’s new delivery allows him to use his legs more and give him more force as he propels his body to the plate.  That force was apparent yesterday as Perez had good speed on his fastball yesterday being clocked in the 94mph range with consistency.  In his 7 innings of work, Perez allowed just three hits, while recording 8 strikeouts.  The one earned run came off a homer to <strong>Wilson Betemit</strong> in the seventh inning.  Here is the big stat, Perez did <u>NOT </u>walk anyone, he threw 106 pitches yesterday 72 of those were strikes.  In four starts against the Yankees Perez is now 4-0 with 1.54 era.  After the game, Perez said that that performance was the “Real Ollie” let’s hope so!</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">I must admit that when <strong>Billy Wagner</strong> gave up the single to <strong>Derek Jeter</strong>, I thought the Mets were in trouble.  I was having flashbacks to the three consecutive blown saves in early June, especially when it looked like ARod was going to tie the game with one swing of his bat, however, <strong>Endy Chavez</strong> made the catch on the warning track and Wagner went on to ritire the next two batters he faced and notched his 18th save of the season. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The offense did just enough to get by yesterday.  The Mets scored first in the bottom of the second on a bases loaded infield hit by <strong>Luis Castillo</strong>, and then added another run in the third when Carlos Delgado hit a bomb to straight away center, his third homerun of the series and his 14<sup>th</sup> of the season.  The third run came off a sac fly by <strong>David Wright</strong> in the bottom of the seventh.  However, again the Mets had a chance to really stick it to <strong>Darrell Rasner</strong> early on; in both the first and second innings the Mets loaded the bases and scored just one run.  In total they left 11 guys on base and didn’t really get a big hit when they needed one.  <strong>David Wright, Carlos Beltran, Fernando Tatis</strong> all had 0-fors yesterday.  However, the guys did make some hard outs and while they didn’t score as many runs as you’d like but they did win. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">So glad to see <strong>Ryan Church</strong> back out there yesterday.  In his return Church was 2-4.  Having his bat back in the line up can only be a good thing for the Mets!  I am keeping my fingers crossed that there is truth to the rumor that <strong>Moises Alou</strong> could rejoin the team in Philly!   </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Also, what is up with <strong>Jose Reyes</strong>?  For those of you who missed it yesterday, Reyes made a play on a grounder by <strong>Melky Cabrera, </strong>Reyes&#8217; throw sailed over Delgado&#8217;s glove and Cabrera ended up on second.  Yeah, we’d all like Delgado to field a little better but if Reyes was throwing his glove in disgust at Delgado, I would not have wanted to be in the clubhouse after that little temper tantrum.  I can understand Reyes’ frustration, and I would like to give him the benefit of the doubt and I sincerely hope that his reaction was because of his own bad throw, however Reyes should realize while Delgado should have made the play, he didn’t make an especially good throw either.  The Mets have to pull together as a team; this is not a time to fall apart.  I know a lot is being made of remarks by <strong>Johan Santana </strong>after his start against the Yankees.  He said something to the affect that he is doing his job, and that basically the other guys need to do their jobs too.  I know that you aren’t supposed to “call out” your teammates like that, but I get where Santana is coming from.  He should be mad; he isn’t getting the run support he needs, and has been the victim of some shoddy defense as well.  I have said that Santana hasn’t been as good as I thought he would be, and I realize that my expectations are unreasonable.  Santana has pitched very well, especially for a team that has given him little or no run support. The Mets offense didn’t even show up for Saturday’s game, and that has been the case when Santana has pitched.  If the Mets offense was doing its job he could easily be 11-3 on the season. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets have eight games left going into the all star break.  In these next few games we are going to learn a lot about the Mets.  They play four with the Cardinals who are 47-36 and sit 2.5 games behind the Cubs.  The Mets then head to Philly for four, the Phillies have seen their 7 game lead in the division dwindle to one as they haven’t exactly been playing the best baseball themselves.  The Mets must have a great road trip.  I can’t even predict what will happen.  I’d love for them to go 6-2 but I have a feeling that 4-4 is more realistic.  Then again, with this team, anything is possible (and I mean that both in a good and bad way).</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>John Maine</strong> will pitch for the Mets tonight and the Cardinal have <strong>Kyle Lohse</strong> on the mound.  First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.  </font></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 19:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernalda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Mets bounced back from their extra inning loss on Thursday, winning 7-1 and taking the first game of the interleague series against the Texas Rangers.  The Mets were desperate for a win and played well on Friday getting both great starting pitching and some offense.  On a day when reports again surfaced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">The New York Mets bounced back from their extra inning loss on Thursday, winning 7-1 and taking the first game of the interleague series against the Texas Rangers.  The Mets were desperate for a win and played well on Friday getting both great starting pitching and some offense.  On a day when reports again surfaced that <strong>Willie Randolp</strong>h’s job is in jeopardy, the Mets went out to save him for one more day.    </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Oliver Perez</strong> was on the mound for the Mets and with him you never know what you are going to get.  It looked as if it might be a long night when in the top of the first he gave up a homerun to <strong>Josh Hamilton</strong>.  But, that would not be the case.  Texas mustard just three hits the entire game.  Perez pitched seven solid innings only walking three (come on, if you’ve watched Ollie pitch, you know that is a big feat), he also had 8 strikeouts.  Perez has really benefited from having <strong>Pedro Martinez</strong> around.  Funny, both of their contracts expire at the end of the season, maybe they end up somewhere as a package deal.  All kidding aside, Perez has had two good outings since the debacle in San Francisco, but that is the problem, you never know which Perez will take the mound.  He did his job yesterday though and in a time when the Mets are really struggling he went out and put up a great performance.  Not only did Perez pitch well, he hit a single in the bottom of the sixth that drove in a pair of runs.    </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The bullpen did their job as well.  And how long has it been since we could say that?  Then again, with a 7-1 lead you would hope that this would be a wide enough margin that the bullpen could hold the lead.  <strong>Scott Schoeneweis</strong> pitched an inning of relief and put up zeros across the board.  <strong>Duaner Sanchez</strong> came into the game in the ninth, issuing a walk but recording two strikeouts.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets scored two in the bottom of the first.  <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> got aboard with a single and moved to second on a ground out by <strong>Luis Castillo</strong>.  With <strong>David Wright</strong> hitting, Reyes advanced to third on a balk, Wright hit a bullet, but right to second baseman <strong>Ian Kinsler</strong>.  <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong> hit into right field and Reyes would score.  <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> drew a two out walk, and he and Beltran would successfully complete a double steal with <strong>Marlon Anderson </strong>at the plate.  Anderson hit a bouncer to third, but <strong>German Duran’s</strong> throw sailed on him, and Anderson was safe at first and Beltran would score to make it 2-1  The Mets would add another run in the bottom of the fifth on a sac fly by Wright. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"> In the bottom of the sixth the Mets did what they had failed to do during their losing streak, and that was tacking on runs late in the game.  <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> singled to lead off the inning; he would score on a single to right by <strong>Marlon Anderson, Brian Schneider</strong> would single to right and that advanced the runner to third.  <strong>Endy Chavez</strong> hit a ground rule double (by fan interference) allows Anderson to score and Schneider to take third.  After a pitching change, <strong>Oliver Perez</strong> hit a bloop single that just cleared the glove of the short stop allowing both Anderson and Schneider to score and the Mets would go on to win it 7-1.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets played much better on Friday night.  But the whole team seems to be in shambles.  As I mentioned before the stuff with Willie Randolph has to stop.  Either fire him or put it to rest.  Enough already!  To me, he seems less culpable in this last go around then he was early in the season when the Mets were just going through the motions.  But seriously, how can players respect a guy whose job is hanging by a thread?  Why listen to him if he could be gone tomorrow?</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Here is a surprise; <strong>Moises Alou</strong> is on the DL again, with the same calf injury that landed him there the last go-around.  Clearly they are not going to be able to count on him and they have acquired <strong>Trot Nixon</strong> from the Arizona Diamondbacks.  Who knows when <strong>Ryan Church</strong> will play again and whether he’ll be able to come back and be the player he has been for the Mets prior to the head injury.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">I don’t know if anyone caught the Phllies-Cardinals score last night.  In case you missed it, they won 20-2; <strong>Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, and Pat Burrell</strong> hit back to back to back homers.  The Phillies are a very good team, and they play so differently from how the Mets play, almost like how the Mets played in 2006 and in parts of 2007.  I wish we could get those Mets back.  The Mets are in trouble, the Phillies are the team to beat, and in a head to head match up I think the Phillies would kill us right now.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets and Rangers continue their series tonight with first pitch scheduled for 7:10 p.m.  The Mets send <strong>Pedro Martinez</strong> to the mound and the Rangers will counter with <strong>Kason Gabbard</strong>.  </font></p>
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		<title>Carlos Beltran&#8217;s 2 Run Blast Wins Game 5-3 in 13 Innings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernalda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Mets beat the Arizona Diamondback’s 5-3 in 13 innings on Wednesday night stopping a five game losing streak.  Because the Braves lost to the Cubs and the Marlins beat the Phillies, the Mets gained a game in the standings and now sit just 6.5 games out of first.    The Mets scored three early off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">The New York Mets beat the Arizona Diamondback’s 5-3 in 13 innings on Wednesday night stopping a five game losing streak.  Because the Braves lost to the Cubs and the Marlins beat the Phillies, the Mets gained a game in the standings and now sit just 6.5 games out of first.   </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets scored three early off Diamondbacks’ starter <strong>Brandon Webb</strong>.  In the fourth innings, <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> lead off bunting for a base hit, <strong>Luis Cas</strong>tillo singled on a base hit to the pitcher and Reyes advanced to third on the throwing error by Webb.  <strong>David Wright</strong> was retired on a ground out to third but <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong> hit a single to center field that scored both Reyes and Castillo.  Beltran advanced to third on a ball hit by <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> that was deflected off <strong>Brandon Webb</strong>.  The ball seemed to hit him in the hip, there was an injury delay but Webb stayed in the game until he was removed for a pinch hitter in the top of the sixth. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Mike Pelfrey</strong> had the best outing of his career and left the game after pitching to one hitter in the bottom of the ninth inning.  In 8+ innings of work, Pelfrey had thrown 110 pitches, gave up just 5 hits, with 8 strikeouts, two walks, and one earned run.  That run scored when <strong>Billy Wagner</strong> gave up a three run homer in the bottom of the ninth.  I felt so bad for Mike Pelfrey when Wagner blew the game.  Pelfrey had caught a lot of heat for some of his pitching performances and rightfully so, but as of late he has had three strong outings, in his last three starts he is pitching to a 1.71 ERA </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Billy Wagner</strong> had his third blown save of the year, his second in the midst of this losing streak.  With two on and two out, <strong>Mark Reynolds</strong> hit a three run blast on a fast ball that he took over the center field wall.  That marked that second consecutive blown save by Wagner where he did so by giving up a three run homer.  For the Mets bullpen it was the 13<sup>th</sup> homerun that they had given up in 11.2 innings.  However, the rest of the bullpen did their job putting up zeros in extra innings, <strong>Pedro Feliciano</strong> pitched the 10<sup>th</sup>, <strong>Aaron Heilman</strong> pitched the 11<sup>th</sup> and 12<sup>t </sup>allowing just one hit and had three strikeouts, and <strong>Claudio Vargas</strong> pitched the 13<sup>th</sup>.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">In the bottom of the 13<sup>th</sup> <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> reached on a fielding error by <strong>Mark Reynolds, </strong>after fouling off two pitches, <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong> hit a two run walk off homer to right center.  That hit not only won the game for the Mets but it extended their record to 5-0 in extra innings at Shea Stadium this season.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Happy Birthday to <strong>Jose Reyes</strong>, he celebrated his 25<sup>th</sup> birthday on Wednesday night.  That was just one night after his 5<sup>th</sup> anniversary of his Major League debut.  Also, it looks like I might have overestimated just how long <strong>Moises Alou</strong> would stay off the DL.  He has apparently reinjured the calf strain, the one that landed him on the DL his last go around.  Anyway, he is scheduled for an MRI today.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong> Johan Santana</strong> will be on the mound for the Mets in the rubber game of the series, the Diamondbacks counter with <strong>Dan Harren</strong>.  First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 p.m.  On Friday the Texas Rangers make there way to Shea for a three game interleague series.  </font></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 15:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just when you think the Mets hit their low point last week after losing three of four against the Washington Nationals, you realize that apparently they still had further to fall.  The Mets hit a new low on Thursday night after the Atlanta Braves completed a four game sweep of the Mets.  Chipper Jones is hitting .412 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">Just when you think the Mets hit their low point last week after losing three of four against the Washington Nationals, you realize that apparently they still had further to fall.  The Mets hit a new low on Thursday night after the Atlanta Braves completed a four game sweep of the Mets.  <strong>Chipper Jones</strong> is hitting .412 against the Mets this season and at Turner Field, the Mets are 0-6 so far this season and have been outscored 51-14 in those six games.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"> </font><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets are now under .500 and seem as if they are on a downward spiral that you can&#8217;t imagine where they might end up.  What was very apparent watching the way the Braves play in these four games was that the Braves hustle, they play hard and they finish.  We have not seen that kind of play from the Mets, in fact it seems that they are too often nonchalant.  Uh funny when I hear that word <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> flashes across my mind, and <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> is starting to get there too.   </font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets played the most uninspired baseball.  Is this the same team that took on the Yankees last weekend?  Watching them last night, it is hard to believe that Willie Randolph will be at the helm of this sinking ship for much longer.  I&#8217;m not sure how the Mets can keep him especially after his comments last week.  The team has not responded, and they certainly did nothing to show that they had his back these past four games in Atlanta.  For whatever reason, he seems to have lost this team.  The only consistency this team has been able to sustain is playing poorly. </font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Johan Santana gave up a career high 12 hits.  He was not sharp, but he also did not get the help he needed from his defense either.  The Mets defense looked like it might be an issue early on with <strong>Marlon Anderson</strong> in left field for the ailing <strong>Moises Alou</strong>.  However, Anderson wasn’t the offender of poor play-that was reserved for the starters-<strong>David Wright, Brian Schneider, Luis Castillo, Carlos Beltran</strong>.  The Mets can’t complain about not getting breaks in the game last night, you make your own luck, only last night it looked like they wanted to help the luck of the Braves.  Was there a lack of concentration there?  </font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">You know how each year there is a guy on your team who drives you crazy?  A guy you don&#8217;t like much but you feel like you have to root from him because he is on your team?  Well, that is how I feel about <strong>Luis Castillo</strong>. When I watch him the word lazy keeps coming to mind.  Maybe that isn’t fair given the situation with his knees, but it is his body language that gets me.  That play he made-or failed to make last night was so frustrating, at first I thought maybe he didn’t have time to go to first, but when I saw the replays he had plenty of time, he never even thought about going to first, he was thinking of making a sports center highlight. That makes two games in a row that you can look at him for one play that really changes the game.  I just don&#8217;t like his style of play, and I think from what has been said here in the NY press, that he is rubbing off on Jose Reyes.  The problem is the Mets are not doing what they are supposed to be doing.  They are not playing hard, they are not playing smart.</font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Carloses hit back to back homers in the second, but those were the only runs the Mets would score.  The Mets had some chances later in the game, but <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> hit into a double play to end the threat in the eight.  And <strong>David Wright</strong> was doubled off first when <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong> hit a bullet to second baseman <strong>Kelly Johnson</strong> and Wright was too far of first to get back in time.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Ryan Church</strong> pinch hit in last nights game and is scheduled to play Friday night against the Rockies.  However, the Mets placed <strong>Moises Alou</strong> on the DL with a calf strain and recalled catcher <strong>Raul Casanova</strong> to take his place on the active roster.  </font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">So the Mets now head off to Colorado, under .500 for the first time since early April.  <strong>Oliver Perez</strong> will pitch for the Mets and <strong>Greg Reynolds</strong> will pitch for the Rockies.  First pitch is schedules for 9:05 p.m.   </font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></p>
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		<title>Mets Can&#8217;t Ride Weekend Momentum, Get Swept by Braves in Double Header</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 15:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Mets played a day night double header against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, losing the first game 6-1 and the second game 6-2.  Just when you start to think that maybe the Mets are heading in the right direction after their great weekend against the Yankees, the Mets let us down again [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New York Mets played a day night double header against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, losing the first game 6-1 and the second game 6-2.  Just when you start to think that maybe the Mets are heading in the right direction after their great weekend against the Yankees, the Mets let us down again and under perform and all that negative talk starts again. </p>
<p><strong>Tom Glavine</strong> started game one for the Braves, and in the first inning the Mets had him on the ropes, jumping out to a 1-0 lead off <strong>Luis Castillo&#8217;s</strong> first home run of the season.  The Mets loaded the bases but <strong>Moises Alou</strong> hit a line drive to <strong>Chipper Jones</strong>, and <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> hit a long fly ball that was tracked down by right fielder <strong>Jeff Francoeur </strong>after that, Glavine retired the next 17 batters he faced.  Too bad Glavine didn&#8217;t pitch that well when he was with the Mets.   </p>
<p>The Mets offense was feeble once again, I know I’ve used that word before, but how else can it be described?  Seriously, the Mets got one run off six hits off Galvine in the first game, and in the second game, against <strong>Jorge Campillo</strong>, who hasn’t started in the majors since 2005, they got only three hits and scored zero runs.  The Mets did finally score two in the top of the eighth on and RBI double by <strong>Ramon Castro</strong>, and an RBI single by <strong>Jose Reyes</strong>.    </p>
<p>Mets pitching woes continue, where was the <strong>John Maine</strong> who pitched against the Dodgers last week?  Yesterday&#8217;s <strong>John Maine</strong> pitched just four innings, (but did face two batters in the fifth) giving up eight hits, four earned runs, three walks and two strikeouts.  To be fair the Braves did a good job in their at bats against Maine, and ran counts full, fouling pitches off.  However, Maine didn’t exactly put anyone away either.  It wasn’t just Maine though; <strong>Aaron Heilman</strong> pitched one inning giving up a two run homer to <strong>Brian McCann</strong>.  The second game wasn’t much better.  <strong>Claudio Vargas </strong>coming off that great start against the Washington Nationals started for the Mets, however, he didn’t quite pitch as well as he did last week going five innings giving up four runs on five hits with two walk and one strike out.  The Braves added two more runs off <strong>Matt Wise</strong> who gave up a two run homer to <strong>Mark Kotsay</strong>.   </p>
<p>Of course, this negative talk isn&#8217;t helped by the fact that <strong>Willie Randolph</strong> is whining to the press that he is unfairly portrayed by SNY-the Mets own television station.  He also made remarks that the way he is treated might be related to race.  He has since back tracked on the race thing, but still believes that he is misunderstood.  Here is the gig Willie, all that Mets&#8217; fans understand is wins and losses, and if you are whining when you are losing you are not leading.  There is a reason why your team is not performing, and it is hard to believe that it doesn&#8217;t have something with you not doing your job.  Funny, you told <strong>Billy Wagner</strong> to keep things in the club house, but you neglected to take your own advice.  If you guys don&#8217;t do something in the next two games against the Braves and in your next series against the Rockies, you&#8217;re going to return home to one unhappy Mets crowd, and none of this is going to get easier.   </p>
<p>So, if things aren&#8217;t bad enough, <strong>Ryan Church</strong> was hospitalized after the game with a concussion, he hit his head on the knee of <strong>Yunel Escobar</strong> when he tried to break up a game ending double play.  Not great news as Church is the only starter who has shown any constancy for the Mets. </p>
<p>Tuesday was a sad day for this Mets fan when ex Met <strong>Mike Piazza</strong> released a statement regarding his official retirement from Major League Baseball.  Piazza was the reason I started watching the Mets.  He brought an excitement to Shea Stadium that no one has yet to recapture.  Here’s hoping we get to see Mike sometime in the future, maybe on baseball telecasts.     </p>
<p>First pitch for Wednesday’s night game is scheduled for 7:10 p.m.  The Mets will send <strong>Mike Pelfrey</strong> to the mound and he will be opposed by <strong>Jair Jurrjens</strong>. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 12:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Mets beat the New York Yankees 7-4 on Saturday.  This was a good win for the Mets especially after their horrible series against the Washington Nationals.  The Mets dropped three of four to the Nats and have been playing uninspired baseball.  Comments made by closer Billy Wagner after Thursday’s loss caused a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">The New York Mets beat the New York Yankees 7-4 on Saturday.  This was a good win for the Mets especially after their horrible series against the Washington Nationals.  The Mets dropped three of four to the Nats and have been playing uninspired baseball.  Comments made by closer <strong>Billy Wagner</strong> after Thursday’s loss caused a lot of Mets’ discussions, callers flooded the airwaves of sports talk radio, and Mets stories filled the pages of the New York newspapers.  It seems that <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> and Wagner have cleared the air and apparently the two met privately on Friday to discuss Wagner’s comments.  After that meeting, the Mets had a team meeting and although the specifics of that gathering have not been disclosed, you get the sense that the Mets cleared the air as a team and are ready to get back to baseball. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Stopper <strong>Johan Santana</strong> took the mound for the Mets, his start had been pushed back one day so that he could pitch the first game of the Subway Series, however because of Friday’s rain out, Santana took the mound on Saturday with extra rest and it showed, Santana struggled early, walking lead off hitter <strong>Johnny Damon</strong> to start the bottom of the first, the second guy to come to the plate was Met killer <strong>Derek Jeter </strong>who hit a home run to left field and with that it looked like as if it would be the Yankees day, the Mets were down 2-0 and Santana had yet to record an out.  Santana was not sharp but managed to get out of the first inning with out giving up anything else and also pitched a scoreless second.  With the score still 2-0 in the bottom of the third, the game turned in the Mets favor.  <strong>Johnny Damon</strong> lead of with a single, <strong>Bobby Abreu</strong> hit a long double to right fielder <strong>Ryan Church, </strong>he cut the ball off in the gap and the Mets executed a perfect relay play, Church hit cut off man <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> who threw to catcher <strong>Brian Schneider</strong>, Schneider did a perfect job of blocking the plate, Damon who was trying to score from first was thrown out at the plate and the Yankees would not score again until <strong>Jason Giambi</strong> hit a home run in the bottom of the seventh.  But at that moment, something changed and you could feel the momentum swing in the Mets favor.  Santana settled in and as the game went on he got better and better, he did give up three homeruns; two of them were solo homers but Santana pitched deep into the game going 7 2/3 giving up 7 hits, 4 earned runs, 2 walks and 5 strike outs.  In the bottom of the eighth <strong>Billy Wagner</strong> had a chance to put up or shut up and did just that, he recorded a four out save, although the bottom of the ninth might have been a little more exciting than one might have liked, Wagner finished it out and the Mets won the first game of the series.    </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Andy Pettitte</strong> pitched for the Yankees and in the first two innings looked unhittable, in fact, in the first two innings Pettitte had already recorded five strike outs.  To their credit, Mets batters hung in and had some good at bats, in the top of the fourth the Mets would take the lead and not look back.  <strong>Ryan Church</strong> lead off the inning with a single to center, <strong>David Wright</strong> got credit for a single when he hit a ball to center that that Jeter lost in the sun and was unable to make a play on<strong>, Carlos Beltran</strong> followed that up with a singled to left fielder <strong>Johnny Damon</strong>.  <strong>Ryan Church</strong> took advantage of Damon’s lack of arm strength and scored from second on the play.  <strong>Andy Pettitte</strong> then walked <strong>Moises Alou</strong> to load the bases; <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> popped up and <strong>Damon Easley</strong> was called out on strikes but with two out Pettitte walked <strong>Brian Schneider</strong> which also walked in the tying run.  <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> came to the plate with the bases loaded and hit what basically amounted to a swinging bunt that looked as if it might go foul, however it stayed fair and neither Pettitte nor third baseman <strong>Alberto Gonzalez</strong> could make a play on it, everyone was safe and the third run of the inning crossed the plate. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Mets scored three more runs in the top of the seventh off reliever <strong>Kyle Farnsworth</strong>.  Farnsworth has been to the Yankees what <strong>Aaron Heilman</strong> has been to the Mets, and today, he did not disappoint.  <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> hit his third homerun of the season in the top of the seventh off of Farnsworth who then walked Church and gave up a homer to <strong>David Wright </strong>to give the Mets a 6-3 lead.  The Mets would tag on one more run in the top of the ninth off <strong>Joba Chamberlain, Carlos Beltran </strong>hit a tripled on a line drive to left and scored on a two out single by <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong>.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">All in all it was a much better performance by the Mets.  Who knows with these guys.  Maybe all the controversy this past week with the awful series against the Nationals and the angst in the clubhouse actually did bring them together as a team.  For me as a Mets fan, it always is hard when this series comes around and the Mets aren’t playing well.  However, hanging in the game to win instead of quitting when they were down which we have seen so many times is a good sign, winning this series might be what the Mets need.  There was a renewed sense of excitement in the dugout today, and the TV cameras caught it more than once, it was almost a flashback to last season when the team actually seemed to be having fun.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">I know as a Mets fan I tend to get mad and complain and be hypercritical of the Mets play and of some of things manager <strong>Willie Randolph</strong> says and does.  But the truth of the matter is, I love the Mets, I love this team.  By and large, they are my guys, some I like more than others, but at the end of the day-they are still my team and my guys.  We just want them to win.  We want them to play better, and let me tell you, we want them to beat the Yankees.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">The Subway Series will wrap up tonight on Sunday Night Baseball.  First pitch is scheduled for 8:05 pm.  The Mets will face Yankee ace <strong>Chien-Ming Wang</strong> and <strong>Oliver Perez</strong> will pitch for the Mets.  Perez has had some good games against the Yankees, I just hope we see a good Oliver Perez tonight.  </font></p>
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