The Mets completed a three game sweep of the San Francisco Giants on Thursday afternoon with a 7-3 win. New York is now 1.5 games out of first and are in sole possession of second place. The Mets played well in the three games against the Giants and really could be in a good way headed into the all star break if they play well in this series against the Rockies this weekend.
John Maine started for the Amazin’s but he had a rough day. Again his pitch count was crazy and he just didn’t seem to have great command of his pitches. He only made it through four and two-thirds innings before leaving the game after allowing two runs to score to tie the game at three in the top of the 5th. Maine threw 109 pitches and gave up three earned runs on two hits while walking 5 and striking out 8. I know Maine was disappointed, especially after his last outing, but I do have to say that his trouble today was not all his own doing, the home plate umpire Gerry Davis’ strike zone was the size of a postage stamp ( I will discuss the umps in a later paragraph).
The Met’s bullpen continued to be stellar in this series. Carlos Muniz came into the game in the top of the 5th and got Aaron Rowand to pop up to end the inning. Muniz would work an inning and a third and not give up anything. Scott Schoeneweis got the win, he entered the game in the 7th inning and retired the side in order. In the 8th, Duaner Sanchez allowed a hit and walked one, but did not allow any runs. We even saw our buddy Billy Wagner in the bottom of the 9th. Obviously it wasn’t a save situation, but apparently he needed the work. With out any drama he retired the side in order to close out the game for the Mets.
The offense was a little weak early against Barry Zito. The Mets didn’t take advatage of all thier scoring opportunities early in the game, in fact although they scored 7 runs the Mets as a team left 12 guys on base. Early on the bottom of the second Fernando Tatis lead off the inning with a double, but did not advance past second base. In the bottom of the third the Mets put three on the board, and there looked to be a lot more to come because in the bottom of the fourth, Zito walked three batters to load the bases, but he was off the hook after getting Carlos Beltran to ground out into a force play to end the inning. After the Giants tied the game in the top of the 5th, I thought the Mets might just melt down, but not so. They scored four more runs off the Giants’ bullpen to secure the victory.
Fernando Tatis had another great day at the plate; he was 3-5 with four RBI, hitting two doubles and the go ahead two homer in the bottom of the seventh. As I said previously, I think it is great to ride his bat now, I would be worried that the longer he plays the outfield the more likely his defense or lack there of will be exposed, but for right now, I think he has been a big asset to this team; he has been on a hot streak and has gotten some big hits for the Mets. Tatis has really be a big part of the Mets 6 game winning streak. David Wright was on base 5 times, going 2-3 and scoring a couple of runs. Argenis Reyes was in the mix; he started at second base and made some outstanding plays in the field as well as notching another hit. A. Reyes has appeared in 7 games for the Mets and in his 13 at bats he has four hits-and the hits have all come in clusters.
Ok, so here is my thing on the umps-they have done a terrible job this year. I think it shows you that something is terribly wrong when both starting pitchers in a game throw a ton of pitches (both Zito and Maine threw over 100 pitches and neither made it past the 5th). Not only did both starters throw a ton of pitches, they also had ball to strike ratios that were nearly 50/50. And while you can say that neither one of the guys had the great stuff, and certainly both of these guys have had their issues this season, if you watched the game you would have seen that much of what happened to Maine and Zito today had a lot to do with the miniscule strike zone. It isn’t just that the strike zones are largely inconsistent or sometime just way too small, but it bas been some other things as well. The call in Tuesday night’s game (and I forget which ump was at second base and which Giants’ runner was on), but, the runner was clearly out of the base path, not just a little out of the base path, he was on the grass and the ump was standing right there and did not bother to call it. And, don’t even get me started on the Ryan Howard homerun. That was clearly NOT a homer. How about the blown call on the Delgado homer in the Yankee game? Didn’t the umps also blow another homerun call in another Yankee game after the messed up the call in the Met’s series? What are these guys doing out there? I have watched a lot of baseball and do catch the Mets nearly every night, and I have to say this is about one of the worst years of all around umpiring that we’ve seen. I guess the umps really do want instant replay and at this rate, maybe the players association should demand it.
I am so glad the Mets beat the Giants. Now Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo can just shut up! Every day this guys is bagging on NY baseball, but let me tell you he had little to say today. Oh wait-he did cry a little about Tatis’ “dance” after his homerun. Seriously Chris, I think you are just a sore loser! It isn’t as if he stood and home plate and watched the ball leave the yard like your boy Bonds use to.
The Mets were outstanding in this series. It has been so much fun to watch them. It is great to see the bats alive and to just see them having fun. The pitching had been good. I hope the all star break really gets them all refreshed and that they can pick up where they are right now. Of course, they still have three games to play against an underachieving Colorado Rockies team, but last year they had a lot of trouble against the Rockies so I’m not taking anything for granted. It would be great though for the Mets to take two of three and put them a few more game over .500.
Also, just one last note I was at work yesterday and unable to watch the game on TV so I was listening to local radio here in New York, on 660 WFAN-the Mets play by play guys are Howie Rose and Wayne Hagen. I love Howie, he is great and I love the fact that he has been a Mets fan his whole life, but Wayne Hagen STINKS. I think I am going to start a website, something to the affect like www.waynehagenmakesmyearsbleed.com He really ruins the whole game, I don’t even to listen to the post game report becuase this guy is terrible.
As I said the Rockies come to town for a three game set scheduled to start on Friday evening. Oliver Perez will be on the mound and we’ll all be waiting to see if Ollie can make it three good starts in a row. The Rockies will counter with Aaron Cook. Game time is 7:10 p.m.
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