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We
need Jose back in the lineup (and the
field)..............................................
even if Wright and Bay keep coming on
Photo by Greg Flume-
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Aah, another July in New Jersey, smack
in the middle of a
hot streak that’s gone on for about a week already, what more could we
want? Relief, you say?
Well, we might get some from the weather but
not from the Mets, who seem locked in on this “win one, lose one”
pattern for
quite a while now.
That pattern was achieved against the
Washingtons and
Floridas of the world. One would have to
think the Cincinnatis and Atlantas, the upcoming set of series, of the
world
would make things even tougher. And so
it seemed last night as the Mets lost the Reds opener, 8-6, mostly
because of
Mike Pelfrey and Joey Votto.
Joey Votto now has 21 homers and 59
rbi’s and he’s hitting
.318. He hit two of those last night and
that second one that gave the Reds an insurance run in the 6th
after
the Mets came within a run of tying the game in the bottom of that
ridiculous
fifth inning. Pelfrey was pretty bad
last night, something that hasn’t happened to him for quite some time. He gets a pass from me for being 10-3 and
helping keep the Mets in the race all season.
But Mike looks ridiculously hittable
lately to me. That fact, along with his
penchant for walks,
sours me on his prospects for the rest of the season, and I no longer
am
entertaining any fantasies about him winning 20 games.
I had been thinking for a while that he’d be
challenging Johan for dominance. But I
don’t think that anymore.
Santana had a pretty miserable June
himself, but he really
looked pretty good in his last outing on July 1st. Even though he didn’t pick up a win, as, once
again, the Mets didn’t hit in his behalf, he showed he hasn’t lost his
fastball
altogether and showed the command of an ace, giving up just 1 run over
6
complete.
I’m counting on Santana in the second
half. I don’t want to put all my marbles
on
Jonathon Niese, who went 4-0 in June, but is just a second-year (for
all
intents) guy. And, as much as I’ve loved
the performances we’ve gotten from the knuckleballer, R.A. Dickey, I
just can’t
seem to muster any real faith that his ridiculously good season can
continue.
Dickey got smacked around by the
Marlins back on June 28th
to end his 6-game winning streak. I
thought, “Well, that’s the end for him.” But
then on July 3rd, he came right back
to pitch great
against the Nationals, going 7 full innings while allowing no earned
runs.
K-Rod lost
that one
for him, but, once again, K-Rod gets a free pass from me too, as he’s
been
pretty damned consistent if a little less than lights-out.
Ideally, he could stop scaring everyone half
to death all the time before he finally extinguishes the fire he’s
started. But, realistically, who’d you
rather have as your closer?
That leaves Takahashi to discuss. He’s been still another mostly pleasant
surprise all season long despite his getting banged around by Detroit
and the
Marlins before righting his ship against the Nationals.
Word is that he’s supposed to go back to the
bullpen. But that’s if and when the Mets
acquire another starter and I won’t be holding my breath on that
happening. Yeah, I know, “ye of little
faith.”
But really, if I can look forward to
winning a game with any
of these Mets starters, I’m not going to be really upset.
And God only knows what Omar will give up for
another real-live starter. I mean, this
is the guy who traded away Brandon Phillips, Grady Sizemore and (gasp)
Cliff
Lee for Bartolo Colon. (I heard that
just the other night from Cohen and I still can’t believe it).
Yeah, a large portion of our success
will depend upon these
relievers holding up. Perpetual Pedro
has been great, more or less, but then there’re some question marks
from a
consistency standpoint. Parnell’s been
better than okay after his return but Igarashi and Nieve have been a
little
disappointing. And I never expect too much
from Dessens, who always looks older than me.
(Uruguay has just tied the Dutch at
1-1 on a beautiful long
strike from Forlan. I thought they’d
have no chance without Suarez, he of handball fame).
With John Maine and Ollie Perez still
on the roster though,
albeit on the disabled list right now, it’ll be very difficult to
justify
picking up another starter. I could
better imagine Omar picking up a reliever. After
all, that is what the Mets need right now. If
they pick up another starter, they’d just
move Takahashi to the pen. But there’s
no guarantee he’ll be better in the pen than he’s been as a starter.
In any event, the Mets are currently
two games behind the
division leading Braves and at their current winning percentage,
they’ll likely
win 90 games. I don’t think that will be
sufficient to win the division. It’s
definitely wildcard territory, I suppose, but just barely in all
likelihood.
(Netherlands just missed a scoring
opportunity; maybe they
will actually lose this World Cup right here).
(Unbelievable! The
Dutch just scored on a dribbler deflection).
It’d sure be nice if Reyes gets back
in the lineup really
soon. Especially against a high-scoring
team like the Reds, we need Reyes in there. The
Mets missed his defense bigtime the other day
and Ruben Tejada just
doesn’t inspire me (or the Mets apparently).
At least Angel Pagan is back, and
Jason Bay seems to be
playing with more confidence. He seems
less tentative and less content to settle for a walk in big situations. But, even with Wright, Pagan and Bay swinging
torrid bats, against the Cincinnatis and Atlantas of the world, we
still need
to get Reyes back in there to win.
We need relief, in the bullpen, in the
lineup, and most certainly
from this horrible Jersey July.
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