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Shahar Peer was looking really good .........
Photo by Leon Neal -AFP- Getty
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but Beltran's knees
could be the Mets death blow
Photo by Charles Darapak- AP
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There’s nothing to get excited about, I guess,
but Phil
Mickelson
just lost out on an Open win and now Maria Sharapova has gotten by the
first round at
Wimbledon.
The Penguins beat the Red Wings and the
U.S.
soccer team very unexpectedly
got into the semifinals of the Confederations Cup.
In just about everything except Major League
Baseball, there’s excitement galore.
In baseball, nobody seems to want it,
not unless you’re
talking about the Colorado Rockies. They’ve won 8 straight and 16 of
their last
17 games, an incredible streak for this fickle sport.
But it is reminiscent of their World Series
year when they practically ran the table at the end of the regular
season.
The incredible
Denver
contingent has swept
St Louis and
Milwaukee, taken
two of
three from the Rays and then swept the Pirates.
If
they can somehow get by the tough Angels and take
the measure of the
Oakland
A’s, it’ll set up
a real barn-burner against the Dodgers, presently the toughest team in
both
leagues by a large margin.
Of course, there are teams who want it, but the fates seem
to be intervening on the side of the devils.
In
the case of our beloved Mets, they’re just
totally snake-bit.
Now Beltran is having
an MRI, and if it shows
something that indicates that playing will make his knee worse, Carlos
will
join all the others on the DL.
Depending
upon the length of his disability, that could really end things this
year for
our Metsies.
The Yanks have never been my favorite but they’re in the
throes of a bad stretch too.
They just
have no relief pitching whatsoever.
The
starters look shaky lately, and come to think of it, the whole team
really
hasn’t been anything to write home about.
Teixeira
has been quite a find though and Nick
Swisher continues to entertain all by himself.
Now
Boston
wants a pennant... I’m sure of that.
And
it’s
looking as if they’ll get it.
Except for
the conspicuous failures of Dice-K, the pitching looks as if it’s
holding up
and, in the batting order, Big Papi is even starting to come around
with 5
homers in June.
They have some great
relief pitchers too in Papelbon, Saito, Ramirez, and Okajima, and it’s
amazing that
they’re not in front by even more than they are.
They talk about the dog days of August but right now, it
sure seems to be occurring in June, much as this non-stop June rain
reminds me
of April.
If
Philadelphia were doing a little
better, I’d
just forget about the whole season right now.
(It’s
now official, Beltran will be out for a while
and here come
some pretty tough teams....
St
Louis,
the Yanks and the Brewers to close out the month).
Maybe I should just pay attention to the tennis for a while
and break my focus only for the NBA Draft.
Thursday
night's draft ceremony should be
interesting for both the Knicks and Nets, as
there are some excellent players available at their respective draft
positions.
The Knicks need a point guard and if
they manage to get
Curry from Davidson, they will have done very well for themselves.
The Nets may go with a guard too, but I’m
hoping they go a little bigger and get some really athletic guy who can
shoot
the ball, somebody like Vince Carter without the arm socks, or maybe a
tough
guy like Dejuan Blair, the rock out of Pitt.
Whatever else June might bring, let’s
hope the baseball
picks up a little. I just heard Tatis
will be batting cleanup for the Metsies, God help us.
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