View Article  Homers, Pedro, Sturdy Pen, all add up to a Win
The Mets went to the game today with a mission, win this game, win this day. They completed their mission today. They started off quickly down 2-0 after the first inning but then in the top of the second, Beltran belted out another RBI in his late power surge, which is appreciated and needed. The next inning, Evans and Wright went for back to back putting the Mets into the lead. At that point the Mets never looked back.

So there are few things to take away from this game. One, Wright and Beltran are starting to hit when it matters most, late in the season and this is completely expected of them. Reyes is also starting to get on a late SB tear, which means within the next few days I will do a post looking into his recent surge across the base paths. So things with the offense are starting to fall together. And this is the time because tomorrow, the calender flips to September, which means it is time for the final push.

Pedro did exactly what the Mets needed him to do today, he was effective and he led the team to the win column. He allowed 2 runs at the start of the game but that was it. From there he was on and was the pitcher the Mets needed. Most importantly, when the Mets handed him the lead, he didn't mess it up, he kept it and allowed the Mets to start building a buffer for the pen. The pen was then handed the lead in the seventh inning, and although it took a good number of Mets pitchers, they allowed no runs, stopped any possibly rallies and did their job, which as I have said for the past week, the pen that does their job will win the NL East. A special note should go to Brian Stokes because he really has been doing great things out of that Mets pen since he has been up.
View Article  Game Preview: Mets @ Marlins
The Mets will try to take the series with a win today over the Marlins. The Marlins were able to bounce back from a disappointing loss with a win last night, so the now the Mets will try to act like the Marlins. The pitching match up today will pit Scott Olsen of the Marlins against Pedro. This is the last game in August, lets win it and get ready for September baseball.

Scott Olsen is 6-8 this year over 27 games and a 4.19 ERA. However, he has been breaking down in the second half of the season. In August he is 0-2 over 5 games and 29.1 innings with a 4.91 ERA. His last win was on July 19th, since then he has gone 0-4 over 7 games and 41 IP posting an ERA of 5.27. One of his August losses were against the Mets where he gave up 5 runs over 5 innings. Here are some Mets numbers against him:
    Reyes 12-28 (.429 BA), 4 2B, 3B, HR
    Beltran 11-24 (.458 BA), 3 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI
    Wright 8-26 (.308), 4 2B, 2 HR
    Delgado 6-23, 2B, HR
The key here is that the heart of the Mets lineup not only hits well against Olsen, but hits hard against Olsen. So if the Mets can get on base, the heart of the lineup can get them home. That will be the story of the night for the offense. Can they get those runners home so that they can build a lead for the shaky pen. The pen will also need a good start from Pedro.

Pedro is still 4-3 over 15 games this year. His ERA is 5.22 but that doesn't tell the whole story. In August, he is 1-1 over 36.1 innings and an ERA of 3.96. For th emost part this year, he has been getting better as the year has been going on, and this is the time of the year the Mets need him to start performing. His first start this year when he got injured was against the Marlins. He gave up 4 runs over 3.1 innings  before leaving. Here are some Marlin numbers against Pedro:
    Gonzalez 17-46, 4 2B, 2 HR
    Ramirez 2-12, 2B, 3B
    Uggla 3-12, 3B, HR, 8 K
    Jacobs 6-12, 3 3B, HR
    Willingham 1-11, 7 K
The former Met, Mike Jacobs, has Pedro's number. Luckily, Pedro is a combined 4-23 with 15 strikeouts. So the key for Pedro is to keep the Marlins off the base paths and not allow them to get a rally started. That, plus a good pen, will allow the Mets to march to victory. Did I mention that a sturdy pen will lead them to victory?

Lets Go Mets! Take this series!
View Article  I'm About to Sound Like a Broken Record
I feel like I am always talking about who ever has the bullpen will win the division, but its the truth and there is new evidence for it every day. Lets look at the Phillies today and then the Mets today. The Phillies, behind Myers, got the lead against the Cubs. When their pen got the game, the Phillies were winning 5-1. For the first time in three days, the pen got the lead, and was able to keep it (final score was 5-2). So the pen did its job, the Phillies won the game. Could the Mets keep pace?

Well we all know the answer to that, no they could not. The pen was part of the reason why not. Now before I blame a lot on the pen, partial blame has to go to the offense for not bringing in runners who were in scoring position. They didn't give the pen a good buffer, a good lead to protect. That being said, they did give the pen a lead, it was a one run lead, but it was still a lead. They needed to allow no runs for 2.1 innings. They could not do it. First it was Sanchez who let the game tie, and then Heilman, who really has been doing better since last Sunday, became the losing pitcher allowing a run in the ninth inning.

Despite the loss, I am proud of Pelfrey. He wasn't spectacular, but at the same time, he wasn't horrible. He has been horrible this year against the Marlins, so he went against a big Nemisis and was able to pitch effectively. He really could have used more offensive support behind him.
View Article  Current Streaks
As of right now, there are a few streaks that should be noted. The three ones of importnace are the Cubs, Pirates, and the Dodgers. The only one that is not significant is the Pirates. They have lost 8 straight games and it has just accelerated the inevitable elimination of their club. The other two streaks are important for the Playoffs.

The Cubs are in a seven game winning streak that has separated them from their division. They are now clearly going to be the division champs when a few weeks ago, it was clear they would make the playoffs, but they would have to fight off the Brewers and the Cards all the way. As I am writing this, they are down against the Phillies, so this streak might be over today, but its a good run for a very good team that is just showing off how good they are.

The Dodgers were in it for the division for a while. Now they are 4.5 games back, which they can still over come, but its going to be tough, especially when they are on an 8 game losing streak. This streak has not completely knocked them out of the race, but probably has given the Diamondbacks a lot of momentum. Lets see if the Dodgers can gain back their momentum and make a race of the mediocre division.
View Article  Game Preview: Mets @ Marlins
The Mets were able to gain a game in the division yesterday thanks to the Phillies pen continued struggles, and now they will try expand their lead by taking on the Marlins tonight in what might be the toughest matchup of the weekend. Both pitchers tonight, Pelfrey and Nolasco, are having career seasons for their respective teams. They are both having great months where the only game they have each lost is vs the other team.

Nolasco is 13-7 with a 3.62 ERA this year. In August, in 5 games, he has been on fire with a 3-1 record and a 2.43 ERA. His only loss this month was not too bad of a start where he gave up 3 runs over 6.2 innings against the Mets. He has faced the Mets a lot this year, 4 games and 3 starts, where he has pitched 20.2 innings for a 1.1 record and a 3.43 ERA. During that time he has only 4 BB and 19 K. However, the Mets batters really see the ball well off of him:
    Beltran 7-17, HR, .500 OBP
    Reyes 9-19, 2 HR, .500 OBP
    Wright 9-19, 3 2B, 2 HR, .500 OBP
    Delgado 6-16, HR, .563 OBP
The key to getting to Nolasco is not letting scoring opportunities go to least. If they get on base, and this shows that they will get on base, they need to score, they need to keep the momentum, they need to back up Pelfrey, who will have his hands full with this Marilin lineup.

The Marlins are the team that has kept Pelfrey from looking like god this year. He is 13-8 this season with a 3.70 ERA. In August, he too has been amazing going 4-1 over 5 games, 36.1 IP, 2.97 ERA. His loss against Florida was ugly, 4.2 IP with 6 ER. Vs Florida in 2008 has been plan ugly. 3 games, 0-3, 12.2 IP, 10.66 ERA. He is going to need his confidence from the last two complete games to carry over into this one. Here are some Marlin stats against Pelfrey:
    Ramierez 2-17, HR
    Jacobs 5-14, 3 2B
    Uggla 6-13 4 2B
    Hermida 3-8
    Ross 3-7
The issue with the fish is that when they get on, they bring them in against Pelfrey. When that happens today, Pelfrey will need to know when and how to stop the bleeding so he can win this game and keep the Mets soaring. Lets Go Mets! Fry the Fish!
View Article  Elimination Update: Washington might not be Eliminated in August
Earlier this week, it looked certain that Washington would be eliminated before this month was out. The Nationals had the second lowest elimination number, which was comparable only to Seattle, who's fate has already been sealed. However, the Nationals have staged an impressive 4 game run right now that has blocked them and blocked them from being eliminated. Here are the top 5 lowest elimination numbers right now:
    1. Pittsburgh: 1
    2. Cincinnati: 2
    3. Washington: 3
    4. Oakland: 8
    5. Kansas City: 9
The top three teams here all have a chance of being eliminated in August still. If the Mets win both games games this weekend, and the Nationals lose one (or the Mets win only one and the Nats drop both games ), then they are gone. So if they get eliminated in August, it will be on the last day. The Pirates and the Reds can easily be gone tomorrow. Only one team has been eliminated so far and that is the Mariners.

On the other side, two teams today joined the Cubs as teams that are guranteed to finish the season with a winning record. They are the Angels and the Rays. Hats off to the Rays. A lot of people were expecting them to do better this year, but no one expected them to be on top like they are. They have faced injuries, and they just keep winning. They really have put together a great year every way you look at it, and it is scary to think about how those players will develop as they get older. It's also scary to think about all the talent they have down on the farm.
View Article  The Pen will Determine the Winner in the East
Yesterday I hinted at it, today I am sure of it. Between the Mets and the Phillies, which ever pen survives to the end will get the division title for the East. We all know the Mets pen has been struggling this year, a lot. The Phillies pen, with the exception of the last few days, has been very good, but only late in ball games. However, they are starting to slump, and slumping at a very good time for the Mets. The last game the Mets played in Philly, the Mets rallied in the eighth to win. In the first game in Chicago, Hamels handed a great game over to the pen, which then blew it. In the second game in Chicago, Harden leaves the game with a 2-1 lead (the offense was not helping him today) and the pen lets the runners that Harden put on base to score. Then the next inning, they give the Cubs the go ahead run. What is the result? The Philies are now 2 games out of first.

Now the Mets pen wasn't perfect tonight either. Beltran in his awesome night, puts the Mets ahead 5-2 in the top of the ninth and Ayala closes out the game, but not before making it 5-4. This night Ayala was able to keep the save, but he really needs to watch himself because any mistakes he makes can cost the Mets the game and their chance at the division title. Knowing all of this about the Phillies current pen problems and the Mets always current pen problems, the champion in this division will be decided by which ever team fields the better pen.
View Article  Game Preview: Mets @ Marlins
The Mets will try to continue their winning ways tonight against the Marlins. The Mets will be sending Perez to the mound who will try again to get his 10th win of the season. He will be going toe to toe with Volstad, a rookie pitcher on the Marlins. They will need to pitch and hit their way to keep pace in the tight NL East.

Perez has been very good since July 24th. From that date till now, he is 3-1 over 7 games with an ERA of 3.13. More impressive to me is his BB to K ratio over that span, 16 BB to 47 K, which is nearly a 3 K to 1 BB ratio. Thats the type of accuracy he needs on the mound to get deep into games and to lead the Mets to victory. One of those games during that stretch, one of his Wins, was against the Marlins where he allowed 1 run over 6 innings while walking 3 and striking out 5. Overall this year, he is 3-0 over 4 games and 25 innings pitched against the Marlins. His ERA during these games is an amazing 2.16. Here are some Marlin stats against Perez:
    Ramirez 7-29, 2B, HR, 2 BB, 10 K
    Uggla 6-25, 2 2B
    Ross 8-22 (.364), 2 2B, 3 HR
    Gonzalez 4-18, 2 2B, 4 K
    Jacobs 1-9, 5 K
The main batter to worry about here is Ross. Ross is a Met killer. If the Mets can keep him under control, then they should be fine. Even with Perez's success against this team, this lineup is dangerous, which is something the bullpen will have to worry about. I am very impressed with Perez's ability to keep Ramirez under control, and Jacobs for that matter as well.

The Mets will have to figure out Volstad to get a victory tonight. They have never seen Volstad before, who made his debut this year and has only pitched in 9 games (8 starts). This season he is 4-3 over 50 innings and has a nice 3.42 ERA. In August, he is 2-2 over 5 games, with a 4.28 ERA. So the Mets will have to face the unknown pitcher and they will have to hit him hard. Just like in any game, a goal should be to strike early (the part the Mets have down), strike often (the Mets still need some work on that), and strike late (they really need work with that).

The following are a few Mets stats throughout the Month of August. Each batter here has played in 25 games this month:
    Delgado 94 AB, 7 HR, 24 RBI, .277 BA, .367 OBP, .553 SLG
    Reyes 113 AB, 4 2B, 4 3B, HR, 6 RBI, 7 BB, 8 SB, .319 BA, .358, OBP, .451 SLG
    Wright 99 AB, 9 2B, 5 HR, 17 RBI, .293 BA, .363 OBP, .535 SLG
No surprise that all of these numbers look good.  These are the numbers that all of us hope we see carry on tonight and throughout September and possibly into October.
View Article  Frustrations in Philly
I wonder how Philly fans are feeling right now. I have a feeling that they are feeling similar to last night and similar to the Mets fans the night before. The Phillies were in control for almost all of this game. They got an early run off of Dempster and then after that it was pretty much a pitching battle all the way. Great pitching by Dempster, but really Hamels. The Cubs in the fifth got a run off of Hamels and then after that the Phillies really took the game to the next level. They got three runs the next inning, and it was 4-1 Phillies and it looked like the way the Cubs were playing this was going to be a win for the Phils.

Then the bullpen started to falter, Hamel's effort were thrown out of the window. A grand slam given up, and then the Cubs took over. The score became 6-4, and then the Cubs bullpen just shut down the Phils. A good Kerry Wood, who is having a great year (possibly competition with Delgado for comeback player of year award in the NL). So the Cubs got the win at Wrigley where they have won so much this year.

So the problem the Mets have been having, the bullpen, is the same problem that the Phillies are having. Both teams in this division race will face the same challenges. Who ever can fix their problems in the pen, will be the division champion come October.
View Article  Numbers from the Standings
With the Mariners out, there are a few teams tied now with an elimination number of 4. The Nationals have some how held on, but they still have a chance of being eliminated in August. Pittsburgh, now with an elimination number of 4, is also looking at a looming August exit. Here are the five lowest elimination numbers left in the majors:
    1) Tie, Washington and Pittsburgh: 4
    3) Cincinnati: 5
    4) Kansas City: 10
    5) Oakland: 11
Looking at the numbers listed, there is a chance for the Reds to be eliminated before August as well. Everyone else on this list will probably be eliminated the end of the first week of September. Theres a few other teams with elimination numbers of 13. In case you are wondering, the Mets are tied with the White Sox with the highest Magic Number sitting out 29, Signaling that both races will go down to the wire this year.

Now for guranteed winning and losing seasons. Once you reach 82 in that win or loss column, one part of your season fate has been sealed, whether or not you were a winner or a loser. Here are the teams that have clinched a losing season:
    Seattle (83)
    Washington (85)
    San Diego (82)
Those teams don't even get to play for the .500 season in September. But on the other side of the ball, who has clinched a winning season already?
    Chicago Cubs
Yep, thats it, there are a few teams with 80 wins, the Cubs are the only team that have it clinched so far. This turbulent season is about to come to a close, slightly one more month left!
View Article  The Mariners are Out
Yesterday, after delaying the inevitable for several days, the Mariners were mathematically eliminated from the post season. The Mariners do not have the worst record in baseball (that honor goes to the Nationals). But what happened to the Mariners? Going into the season, they were considered by a lot of people to be a dark horse in the division or a possible dark horse in the wild card race. They had a lot going for them this season, so what stopped this dream, and turned them into the second worst team in baseball this season?

Their assets this year was supposed to be their pitching. They brought in Bedard from Baltimore who was supposed to have an amazing year. Then King Felix would be dropped to the two spot to have a tremendous year and rack up the wins facing lesser pitchers. They had Silva to help round out rotation. Their offense was supposed to have a resurgent year. But none of this went the right way, and then the Mariners started to fail.

The season started off bad. Bedard never really healed from his season ending injury in 2007. He had a terrible spring and came to Seattle and pretty much immediately left again with injury . When he came back, he wasn't really right, and he has been back and forth the the DL all season. He's on the DL right now actually. Another key injury was JJ Putz, their closer. He is so effective when healthy, and without him at full strength, the team struggled. (The next in line closer, Sherill, got traded this offseason to the Orioles, making the bullpen situation for the Mariners worse). King Felix has had a good year, but his 8-8 record tells another story. It shows that the offense is not helping him, and without an offense he stuck without a paddle. (The Mariners are 12th in the league in runs scored, 8th in batting average, but a hurting 13 of 14 in walks). So ends the Mariners season, and now they look for talent in their system for next year.
View Article  Back In First
What a difference a day makes. At this point yesterday, Mets fans had bad feelings in theirs stomachs, and were pretty down. At least I felt this way, yesterday made me sick. Down in the eighth inning, with two outs and Brad Lidge looming, Carlos Delgado struck again as he tied the game. At that point it was like watching a different game. The Mets remembered how to hit! Beltran was aboard, then stole second base. Then Church was intentionally walked to bring up Murphy. Murphy, in the midst of a 1-18 slump, he ripped a double to bring home Beltran. Then Schnieder came up and brought Church and Murphy home. It was an amazing an amazing inning.

Without a doubt, the game ball tonight goes to Carlos Delgado. His two homeruns were more than just the bring the Mets within one and then later tie the game, he awoke the Mets. He is really playing well right now, and its a bit hard to remember how bad he was in the beginning of the season. The team needs him and he is answering their call.

On the pitching side of the ball, Santana started off on a rough note but because he is an ace, he was able to get it back under control to not allow runs between the the third and sixth inning. Then the Mets pen came in there and was on spot, and did not allow any runs for the rest of the game and performed like a bullpen is supposed to perform. Back on Santana, his six innings tonight pushed him to 190 on the year. Smith tonight was the definition of efficient. He was brought on to get one out, threw one pitch, and got his batter to get out and the inning was over.

What a game! Go Mets!
View Article  Game Preview: Mets @ Phillies
The Mets will try to put yesterday behind them and take back the east today as the Mets send their ace to the mound to battle Kyle Kendrick. Santana has been on fire this month as he has a 3-0 record over 5 games and 36.1 innings. During this time he has posted a Doc Gooden good 1.44 ERA. For the entire season, he is 12-7 over 184.0 innings has a 2.64 ERA and has struck out 153 batters. One of the best stat lines I have seen all day is Santana vs the Phils this year. In three games he is 1-0 over 23 innings, has a 2.74 ERA, has walked no one and has struck out 20 batters. Here are some Philly batters against Santana:
    Feliz 1-13, 4 K
    Burrell 4-11, 2B, 2 K
    Rollins 0-11
    Utley 2-11
    Howard 3-10
Santana has Rollins number this year, which is great because last night, Rollins had the Mets number. Tonight's game is why we have an ace. We have an ace to get us back into first, to give us a dazzling start when we need it most. He has done it already this year, and he brings his 16 inning scoreless streak into Philly tonight.

To win the Mets will have to remeber how to score. They were pretty good with scoring until the fifth inning yesterday. From the fifth to the 13th the bats went silent in key situations. The Mets will have to figure out Kendrick (11-7, 4.87) tonight. In August he is 2-2 over 3 games where he has pitched 18.2 innings, walked 15, struck out 9 and has had and ERA of 6.75. His ERA against the Mets this year over two games looks amazing, but does not tell a full story. Against the Mets he is 0-1 in 8.1 inning, with an ERA of 2.16. He has allowed only 2 earned runs against the Mets this year but has allowed a total of 8 runs (so 6 unearned). He has walked 9 Mets over those 8.1 innings and has only struck out 2. Here are some Mets stats against him:
    Church 4-8, HR, 3 BB
    Schneider 3-8, 2B, 3 BB
    Reyes 3-8, 2B, 2 BB
    Beltran 1-7, HR
    Delgado 4-7, 2 2B, HR, BB
The key for the Mets tonight is to not get impatient at the plate. When you have to prove yourself, or feel like you need to make up for something, you swing freely. Kendrick will walk players. So, to win tonight, wait at the plate, make Kendrick throw strikes, walk, get on base, start to steal, make things uneasy, then hit the ball. Thats the key for tonight.

Lets Go Mets! Lets get back in first!
View Article  Scouts at Minor League Games
Have you ever seen a scout at a minor league ball game? Last night I went down to Bowie, the Orioles double A affiliate to see them play the Trenton Thunder, the affiliate of the New York Yankees. I go to a lot of minor league games. They are fun, if you have never gone to one, then you need to go. Anyway, everytime I see a scout at a game, I feel like I am staring at the scout the entire game, and when you look around, everyone is. Its a bit awkward, and I do not want to stare, but his craft is so interesting. His papers are recording what an organization might think of the pitcher on the mound, or the hitter on the plate.

I couldn't see his papers but he had a radar gun. So I am assuming he was recording the speed of every pitch and the outcome of every pitch. I wonder what goes through their minds as they are watching the game. I also wonder what they think about the entire ballpark staring at them the whole time.

On the game side, it was fun. There were 5 homeruns, two of them leaving the high, high outfield walls. If you are an Oriole fan, Chris Ray had a rehab inning where he had a ground out followed by two strikeouts and looked real good. The Catcher of the future for the Orioles also showed his skills at the plate with a single and two walks (Matt Wieters). Minor League baseball is always a good time, even when the Mets blow a 7 run lead with 17 outs to go.
View Article  It's still August, It's still August
That is what I am telling myself after tonight's ugly, ugly loss. Hopefully you are telling yourself the same thing. Getting back on the right track is as easy as winning tomorrow and retaking the lead in the NL East. But before we can look foward, we must look back just for tonight at what happened, so it won't happen again.

We need to look beyond the pitching woes in the pen right now, because without Wagner, they will not be going away. Another real problem for the Mets tongiht was they had plenty of moments after the pitching failed them to add to their cushion. They left the bases loaded in the sixth and they left runners on the corners in the eighth. The offense needs to score when it gets the opportunity to, especially with this bullpen.

The Mets have the next month to get their act together, to get their offense scoring when it haves to, and most importantly, to protect a lead, especially a 7 run lead. This was a real frustrating loss, but hopefully it was also a wake up call to everyone on the team that they need to perform like the champions that they are. Something positive has to be noted though about Heilman tonight. Although he didn't pitch any clean innings, he did pitch 3 scoreless innings, which was very good to see. They were some of the most stressful innings I have ever followed though.

Now with all of this being said, I can see if I wasn't such a die-hard Mets fan, that this was an extremely entertaining game. You have one team go up 7-0, then another team score 6 runs and then with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, tie the game. Then after a series of great defensive plays, the game is won by a team in the 13th inning. Alas, the Mets fan in me will be able to see how great a game this was after this season is over.
View Article  Mets Complete Games 2000-2008
Pelfrey's complete game last night got me thinking, how have the Mets pitchers faired in the Complete game department from 2000 till now? We all know that last year the Mets pitchers were pretty terrible finishing their games last year, and this year they had none until recently (now they have 4, surpassing last year's total of 2).
    2008: 4 CG (Pelfrey 2, Santana 2), 1 SHO
    2007: 2 CG (Maine, Glavine) 2 SHO
    2006: 5 CG (Trachsel, El Duque, Maine, Soler, Perez), 3 SHO
    2005: 8 CG (Glavine 2, Pedro 4, Seo, Heilman), 3 SHO
    2004: 2 CG (Benson, Glavine), 2 SHO
    2003: 3 CG (Trachsel 2, Leiter), 3 SHO
    2002: 9 CG (Leiter 2, Astacio 3, Trachsel, Estes, D'Mico, Bocsik), 6 SHO
    2001: 6 CG (Appier, Rusch, Trachsel, Reed 3), 3 SHO
    2000: 8 CG (Hampton 3, Leiter 2, Rush 2, Jones) 2 SHO
First, a note about 2002. The only main Mets starting pitcher that did not pitch a complete game was Thomson. Although its not major, there is a downward trend of Complete games pitched by Mets pitchers over this span, which is not a surprise to anyone. The CG's start to drop after the best year in 2002, from 2003 on, the CG totals have been low, excluding 2005 where Pedro made his influence felt. This year would be 0 if wasn't for Santana and Pelfrey turning it on since July 27th.
View Article  Game Preview: Mets @ Phillies
The Mets start an important two game set tonight in Philly. Winner tonight takes the lead in the East. Both teams are playing hard right now in a race that will most likely go to the end of the season. This is where the Mets started to falter last year, against their division rivals. Tonight the Mets will send up Pedro to take on a tough Jamie Moyer.

Moyer is having one of his best years in a while. Right now he is 11-7 with a 3.54 ERA. This is his best ERA since 2003. He has really turned it on this month, to make things even tougher. In four games in August he is 1-1 over 24.2 innings pitched with a dazzling 2.19 ERA. He has brought out his best stuff against the Mets this year as well. He has faced the Mets 4 times already this year with a 1-1 record over 25.2 innings pitched with a stunning 2.81 ERA. (Last year over the same amount of games, he pitched 26 innings with a 3.12 ERA. Some Mets have hit him hard, some Mets have not:
    Delgado 30-77, 7 2B, 8 HR, .390 BA
    Beltran 10-49, 2 2B, .204 BA
    Reyes 10-32, 2 2B, 3B
    Wright 13-30, 4 2B, 2 HR
Delgado had an amazing night last night, and Beltran had an amazing afternoon the day before. Delgado knows how to hit Moyer, and has seen him a lot over his career, Beltran gets fooled a lot by him. Wright will be going for his 100th RBI again tonight. What is key for the Mets offense tonight is to strike first, strike often, and don't give up opportunities. The Phillies have won their last two games by shutting down the Dodgers once the Dodgers got people on base. The Phillies did not allow those players for second base and third base cross the plate. The Mets cannot let that be them tonight.

Pedro will try to light it up for the Mets tonight. On the season he is 4-3 with a 4.97 ERA. Here are his stats against the Phillies over the last couple of years:
    08: 1-0, 5.1 IP, 2 ER, 3 BB, 6 K
    07: ND, 6 IP, ER, 0 BB, 9 K
    06: 2 G, 0-1, 8 IP, 9 ER, 3 BB, 11 K
He was effective the last time he faced him. In 2007, he was brilliant (the Mets bullpen then let it go). In 2006, not so effective. Pedro is going have to reach down tonight in the part of him that is sending him to the Hall of Fame and pitch amazingly in this big game. Earlier this month, he put on an impressive show. He can do it again. Here are some Philly hitting stats against him:
    Rollins 9-30, 2B, HR
    Burrell 1-23, HR, 9K
    Utley 7-21, 2B, 3 HR
    Werth 2-9, 5 K
I love looking at Burrell's numbers agianst Pedro, that is owning a hitter. Utley is as dangerous as always. Rollins has been a slump for the past week or so, except he broke out of last night. Did he actually break out of it? We'll find out tonight as the Mets try to tame him.
Lets Go Mets! Beat the Phillies!
View Article  Too Good To Play? Thats Ridiculous!
And the scouting begins on a nine year old Jericho Scott. Scott is a pitcher with a very nice fast ball. He is already throwing it at 40 mph and he's the best pitcher in the league. However, being the best means you cannot play. He is so good that the league is refusing to have teams play when he pitches because they are worried that he could hit someone or hurt someone, something that he has never done. Even in this youth baseball environment, there are calls of controversy because Scott refused an invitation to join the league champion team, which is sponsored by the employer who has employees that administrate the league. So of course, and rightfully so, his Mom is calling foul.

Your heart has to melt for him, especially with this quote he gave CNN and SI (article found here):
         "I feel sad," he said. "I feel like it's all my fault nobody could play."
Because on top of not allowing Scott to play, the League wants to disband his entire team. That is straight out ridiculous and it is well too much pressure and guilt to put on a great player. I really hope something or somebody has the ability to step in and prevent this from happening.

The only suggestion that I could think of, and its terrible because Scott won't be able to play with his teammates, is that Scott would be allowed to transfer to another nearby league for older players where Scott won't be the best anymore, but he will still be very good. It would be like being called up from High Single A to AAA, but it could very well help develop his skill as a pitcher (and a pitchers mind).

This story has already hit ESPN and has been on Sportscenter. If I find out anything else, I will post it here.
View Article  Much Needed Win
The Mets got a much needed win tonight behind two players: Carlos Delgado and Mike Pelfrey. We all know the story going into tonights game. The Phillies have climbed two games in two days and they were only a half game back from first place. In this stressful, moment, a young pitcher, in his season where he has gone from average to good, started a path of greatness tonight. Fresh off of his first complete game in his last start, Pelfrey pulled off a better game tonight. He went 9 innings again tonight and allowed only one run over 6 hits, no walks and 6 strikeouts. So double the amount of strikeouts, 2 less runs, and 3 less walks. He was amazin tonight and so efficient with his pitches. With the depressing news about Maine today, this was the type of performance the Mets really wanted tonight out of their starter. They didn't need a complete game, but it does so much for morale.

The Bats were alive tonight too. It got started, like how it normally does, with runs in the first inning. Reyes got on, then stole base number 41 on the year. Wright later walked in that inning and then Delgado with the big bat brought them both home with the opposite field homerun. With this lead the Mets never looked back. Delgado then struck again in the seventh inning with a deep three run homer which completed his 6 RBI game. Other offensive stars include Reyes who was a homerun shy of the cycle. Pelfrey also hustled in the 8th inning from first to home on the Reyes triple.

All in all, a great game for the Mets tonight. The only downside of tonight the Mets had no control over as the Phillies won tonight as well. Now the Mets still with no breathing room, have to take on the Phills tomorrow in an important September matchup. Lets hope that the Mets can keep up momentum they built tonight into Philly and start building a cushion on top of the NL East.
View Article  Count Down to Elimination
This year, we might see two teams eliminated before the calender flips to September. Seattle is dangerously close to being eliminated, and if they lose tonight and the Angels, win, they are mathematically out. The Nationals could be eliminated in a few days with an elimination number of 6. The teams that are in the top 5 lowest elimination numbers are all teams that saw their postseason hopes fly away a long time ago, like June:
    1. Seattle, Elimination Number 2
    2. Washington, Elimination Number 6
    3. Cincinnati, Elimination Number 9
    4. Pittsburgh, Elimination Number 10
    5. Tie: San Diego and Oakland, Elimination Number 13
A true sign that the pennant races are heating up, and games are about to become big is that for some teams, their games become opportunities to see young players perform, and have their current players set personal records. We are approaching that time, we are getting ready for another stomach turning, heart wrenching, plot filled September baseball hopefully leading up to October Baseball.
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