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Jonathon
Niese is still looking terrific despite the Mets recent
woes.................
but Mike Pelfrey needs to really pick it up
in 2nd half
Photo by Jim McIsaac-
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Watching James Bond as this is written
in “You Only Live
Twice”, a real classic, and it appears my Metsies will have to live
twice as
their first life seems to be ending rather rapidly, and a little too
abruptly
in my mind. No pitching, no hitting, and
before you could say “Jackie Robinson”, the Mets had lost 2 of 3 to the
Reds
and have so far lost 2 in a row to a Braves team that looks pretty
scary right
now.
Earlier today I watched the Phillies
play really tough to
eke out a sweep of those same Reds that just took my Mets apart. Sooo….the Phils are coming on, the Braves
keep keepin’ on and the Mets are just in a bad way, the pitchers and
hitters
all faltering, and, just to add injury to insult, Jose Reyes had to
come off
the field after making a very nice throw to first base from deep in the
hole.
Deep in the hole, that’s where the
Mets will find themselves
at the break, and, if they can’t take this last game against the Braves
to at
least salvage some face and avoid a series sweep to the division
leaders. It’ll
be Johan facing Derek Lowe, still another pretty good Braves pitcher. Geez, this reminds me of the Braves heyday
with Glavine and Schmidt…..see how quickly a Mets fan can start losing
it?
They’re five games back now and I’d
sure like to see them
cut it to 4 to finish off nicely before Tuesday’s All-Star Game. It’s not as if they’re even playing badly,
they’ve just been getting beat by some pretty good teams, and some
pretty hot
teams, come to think of it, but that doesn’t make me feel any better.
At least I don’t have to worry about
them shedding some good
players for a Cliff Lee rental. Dickey
and Niese still look pretty good to me, and we’ll all have to hold our
breath
or say a little prayer for Mike Pelfrey to come back from mediocrity. And I think Takahashi is starting to fade but
I hope it’s just my imagination. I
really need Johan to come through tomorrow to restore my dwindling
faith.
It’s good that the Mets aren’t the
only game in town when it
comes to sports entertainment though. (They’re just the most fun). The Knicks are making their bid to get
better, and to me it’s a lot more fun to do it without a superstar, not
that
Amare Stoudemire isn’t one, but he’s not LeBron either, or even Kobe. But Raymond Felton is Raymond Felton, and he
should definitely be an upgrade over Chris Duhon.
The Knicks got more athletic too with
their big Cliff Lee
deal. Now, I know everybody loves Lee in
New York but Stoudemire will be replacing him. The
Knicks got Ronnie Turiaf, who can play center,
and Anthony Randolph,
a former first round pick with nice potential and he’s long too at
about 6’10
or so. And, if that wasn’t enough, they
also got Kelenna Azubuike, who can score bigtime. All
these guys can defend a little too,
something I was never sure of with Cliff Lee.
The Nets haven’t done much but sure
have a lot of cap space
so we have something to look forward to.
Then there were the Yankees, losing a heartbreaker to the Mariners, not my
heart of course, just theirs. That
bloated roach of an organization, that tried its damnedest to
extinguish the
rest of the league’s hopes by grabbing
up Cliff Lee, was thwarted in those efforts by the Rangers, who don’t
even
really have an owner anymore. I love a
good Yankee burn.
The afternoon went by a little quicker
too when the
Germany-Uruguay World Cup match turned out to be a really good one,
something
that tournament badly needed, I think, after that horrible
Germany-Spain
game. And tomorrow will feature that
Netherlands-Spain matchup, one I suppose Spain will win but it sure
could be a
close one.
I wish I could get more excited about
the All-Star Game
itself, but the ridiculous voting process really turned me off. I like Nick Swisher a little less now. I never cared for politicking and that’s
pretty much what he and the Yankees did to secure that All-Star berth. I know I won’t stay mad, how can you stay mad
at Swisher, but the game really won’t be the best against the best.
It will be for home field in the World
Series though, a fact
that all by itself should justify a smarter selection process. If the league is making a sham of the
selection process, I’d rather just have the game be a totally
meaningless
exhibition. When the NL loses again, at
least it won’t have any lasting effect. The
AL doesn’t need any more advantages.
Especially if the AL rep in the series
winds up being the
Yankees, it certainly doesn’t need any favors. I
know it’s just an aberration that the AL keeps
winning that infernal
All-Star Game, but it’ll be even worse if the AL keeps winning the
World
Series. Not that I’m a National Leaguer,
heh-heh.
I know I’m taking all this much too
seriously. It’s not as if I had money on
any of these
games. But what the hell, they haven’t
won anything, the Mets that is, in such a long time and last year, the
year
they finally had all the ingredients, they all got hurt.
I hate talking about fairness, but I thought
this year that surely the good fortune would be rolling our way.
It may just be that the Mets have
started to exhaust their
luck this year. Maybe it’s time for them
to come back to the pack. Maybe all
those rookies performing a lot better than anybody expected, maybe that
was the
aberration. The Mets started bad, got
much better, then faded, came back but are fading once again.
And you only live twice.
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