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Barajas and Francoeur for the Mets in the first 6 games.....and
Jacobs can't really follow Bay
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Okay, the Mets are stinkin’ out the
joint but at least there’s
Phil Mickelson. And that pilot who
landed in the Hudson River with all passengers totally fine. There are lots of contemporary heroes. But don’t look for any at Citi Field.
Oh sure, things looked great after
that first game. Johan pitched a gem. I haven’t forgotten that.
But then there was Maine. Maine
did the same thing he always does,
disappoint. But what the hell, I
expected that. And the Mets came back in
that one, to tie it at 6, but the scoring was illusory as they did it
with
walks, and some truly horrible Marlins relief pitching.
Then Niese went out and pitched great
but the Mets bats
weren’t really there. Pagan and
Francoeur got a couple of hits each but the rest of the lineup got just
four
more. Still, to that time, the Mets were
just 1-2, and maybe it was just good pitching from the Marlins that got
them.
But then Pelfrey looked better than
expected, and showed a
nice new pitch in his repertoire. So
things are looking up, I think, when Pelfrey starts in the future. The Mets bats were back too, with new catcher
Rod Barajas banging two homers and Jeff Francoeur continuing
his hot hitting with two homers of
his own. Now the Mets were even again,
with a 2 and 2 record after four.
Crazy Ollie was up next though,
another John Maine, only
crazier. Perez had a typical Perez
performance but he did go 5 2/3 giving up just 4 runs.
And Igarashi, Perpetual Pedro and new guy
Jennry Mejia gave up just 1 hit over the last 3 innings.
Mets bats weren’t there again, however,
except for Francoeur . Even with that
though, they could have won and lost only because they got robbed by a
great
fielding play. So they could have been 3
and 2. Only bad fortune made them 2 and 3. And Santana would be going the next day.
But Johan threw some bad pitches and
gave up a big homer to
Willingham. The Mets bats produced just
two runs. They got those two runs from a
most unlikely source too, from Mike Jacobs, who will hit a homer once
in a while,
but more often will pop up or fan completely. Francoeur
once again had a multi-hit game but with
less actual effect,
as things turned out.
So the Mets are 2 and 4.
Manager Jerry Manuel assumed responsibility later
on, needlessly I
thought, but what the hell, what difference does it make when you’ve
got guys
like Mike Jacobs hitting behind Jason Bay, or Gary Matthews? Come on, would you pitch to Bay?
If you would, what kind of pitch would you be
throwing?
Let’s recap though.
The Mets lost two games by one run and one game by
two runs. The pitching really hasn’t been
too bad. But Matthews and Mike Jacobs
aren’t the
answers. Angel Pagan should play center,
not Matthews. And Tatis could play
first, if you really want a lineup. Here
we go…Reyes, Castillo (or Cora, they both have similar games), Wright,
Bay,
Francoeur, Barajas, then Tatis (playing first) and Pagan batting
eighth, just
to get some speed at the back of the order.
The Mets are currently 18th
in batting average
among the 30 MLB teams, about the same in runs scored, but
significantly better
in on base average. They’re pretty bad
in slugging pct and home runs as you’d expect. What
this all indicates to me is that they need some
power (they need Beltran
back pretty badly) obviously but they could improve things a lot with a
better
lineup. And that lineup doesn’t include
Matthews or Jacobs.
I don’t understand their thinking. Didn’t any fantasy player know that Mike
Jacobs and Gary Matthews were real reaches? Did
they really think Gary Matthews was a
significant improvement over
Angel Pagan? Did they think Mike Jacobs
was going to be more consistent? And how
long are they going to stay with these guys? Sure,
Jacobs hit one out yesterday, but with him,
it’s a roll of the
dice, loaded dice against the roller.
The Mets have been unlucky too, I
might add. Yeah, they lost three games of
four by tight
margins, but they’ve also been victimized by nice plays and they
haven’t had
much luck at third base defensively, with Wright unable to come up with
hard
ground shots to the third base side twice that I can remember. Tatis can’t really play a nice third base
either. So put him at first.
But there’s no reason to panic. For Manuel to say they weren’t ready isn’t
really accurate to my mind. They were
ready. They just aren’t good enough
hitters as a group to hit Livan Hernandez, who pitched a beauty of a
game. He apparently was “up” for the game,
facing
his former teammates, for most of whom he’s pretty familiar.
Francesa is saying this afternoon that
Manuel is feeling the
heat, that he needs a good start, and that after six games, pressing
the panic
button indicates your job is in jeopardy. And
maybe that’s true. Jerry
says
a lot of stuff, including yesterday something about revelation that was
particularly pithy, I thought.
Rather than feeling for his job
though, I think Manuel was
just trying to take the heat away from the players, some of whom have
really been
pitiful and most of whom have been average. Maybe
he’s taking responsibility for that stupid
lineup he’s been
putting on the field. Maybe he’s
protecting Minaya, who, if there is a culprit in these proceedings,
should
really be at fault.
The roster is unbalanced really, with
too many outfielders
and not enough corner infielders. With
this team, to have either Pagan or Matthews on the bench while guys
like Jacobs
and Tatis are in the lineup, is not really sensible.
And yes, I know Daniel Murphy’s coming
back to play first.

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