Last night, the Mets blew a seven run lead, they also helped Jimmy Rollins into the record books as he became just the 4th player in 50 years to have five hits three stolen bases and three RBI in one game, and our team managed just four hits after the fourth inning. Amazing. How do you blow a seven run lead? Well…
When you can’t trust the bullpen you’re in trouble every night. And that is the case. Pedro struggled to finish the fourth, but knowing what the bullpen is like night after night, Pedro pitched the fifth. Bad idea. In the fifth, Pedro gave up a lead off double to the pitcher, and then Jimmy Rollins came in and hit a two run homer, he then walked Chase Utley, struck out Pat Burrell but Ryan Howard came through with a two run homer. In five innings of work, Pedro allowed five runs on seven hits, he walked two and struck out eight. Ok, so the score was 7-5, the Mets still held on to the lead. Did they score any more runs? NOPE. After the fourth inning the Mets had just four hits. I just don’t get how the Mets can score like crazy in the first three innings and then can’t do a thing there after. They scored late against the Astros on Monday night, but I think it is one of a few times we’ve seen them tack on runs. That is why they have so few come from behind wins.
The Phllies cut into the Mets lead again adding one more off Duaner Sanchez. Sanchez allowed a single, he was then replaced by Pedro Feliciano who gave up a single allowing the inherited runner to score. In the ninth inning, with the Mets barely holding on, Luis Ayala who hasn’t allowed anything since joining the Mets, showed us why the Nationals let him go. The Mets were two strikes away from getting the win when Ayala gave up a RBI double to pinch hitter Eric Bruntlett. The Mets have now blown 22 saves. Can you imagine if the Mets had just half of those games back, today they could have a ten game lead or better. Aaron Heilman gets a lot of credit, he worked three innings of scoreless relief. Scott Schoeneweis, who has been pretty much worthless since he signed with the Mets gave up the winning run in the bottom of the 13th.
All in all this is just a putrid performance by the Mets. I think I’ve used that term before, and you think it can’t get worse, but some how having another game like this against the Phillies makes it all that much more upsetting. The Mets had this game right there, they put themselves in good position early on, and then just failed to do what had to be done. Yes, you can blame the bullpen, they are part of the problem, but last night it was a collective effort, how do you score seven runs early and then give it back, or how do you score seven runs early and only then get four more hits the rest of the way-the Mets are loafing when they get a lead, I wish out team had a little more of the heart that the Phillies have.
Damion Easley had a great night, he had four hits. Both Jose Reyes and David Wright had ftwo hits. David became the first player in Mets history to put together four consecutive years with 100 plus RBI. What sticks out though is that neither Carlos Beltran nor Carlos Delgado did anything. Delgado was the hero the night before, and in his last 55 games he has 55 RIB-just didn’t have any last night. And while Beltran is like ninth in the league in RBI he is just shy of 90, he hasn’t really done anything for the Mets this season. Can you name the last time Beltran was in the middle of it big time. When did he last get a game winning hit? Yes, in this past week he had a multihomer game, but really, when was the last time he won the game for the Mets? I know you get a lot out of him as far as defense goes and he did steal a base last night, but it was only his 18th this season.
I think today I am nearly speechless. Lucky for me that last night I actually went to bed before the wheels came off. I was tired from being out late at the game the night before. I went to bed the Mets were winning 7-1, and when they scored that run I told my husband, if the Phillies score here, they are very likely to come back and win this game. I knew that it could happen because how many times have we’ve seen it. They play in a band box-and yes the Mets were hitting in that park too-and got the cheap homers by Fernando Tatis and Easley earlier in the game, we all know that no lead in that park is safe, the Phillies are fighting for first-just like the Mets are supposed to be. I decide to go to bed because I knew if things went south, I’d be too mad to sleep.
So while last night doesn’t fall squarely on the shoulders of the pitching staff it is hard not to focus that it was the pitching staff that blew a seven run lead, because really, when you have a seven run lead, you should win the game. However, hopefully last night the Mets learned a lesson, that you can’t just stop playing because you have a lead. Even down 7-0 the Phillies never thought they weren’t going to win that game. That is the difference between the Mets and the Phillies the Mets kept playing as if they had already won the game.
The Mets will hope that Johan Santan can pitch as well as he did in his last outing. Game time is scheduled for 7:10 p.m.















