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The
K-Rod luck- lost save but not the
game......
and some rookies are doing better than others.......
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Good pitching, no hitting, how many
teams have you said that
about over all the years of your life? Almost
none of them win when it counts. The Mets
did everything they could in San Francisco
to be that
team. That they won the 4th
game with the Giants was a gift from the worst umpire in the game.
It sure made for good entertainment. I was mesmerized. Once
again the Mets pitched great. Johan
Santana made it interesting though,
getting into trouble and then pitching his way out.
He went a full 8 for our Mets and gave up
just 1 run. But the Mets only got 3 and
the closer gave one away again.
The closer was, and is, K-Rod of
course. But then he got the win for the
boys in their
ugly gray road uniforms. K-Rod is nothing
if not lucky. After the Giants banged
him around to tie the game in the ninth, here came the winning run
around
third, there we saw him cross the plate before the tag, but Mr. Cuzzi
didn’t
see it that way. He said the runner was out. So the game stayed tied.
Then, wonder of wonders, Jason Bay
gets another hit and Ike
Davis does what he always does, which is drive home the run. So they take the lead, K-Rod gets in a little
trouble again in the tenth but then strikes out the last and worst
hitter on
the Giants (which is hard to be), and the Mets got off the hook.
The Mets can’t hit good pitching, and
that’s what the Giants
had. And the team they’re playing on the
field isn’t the strongest. Not that it
ever really was. Having no Jose Reyes
doesn’t help. But the bottom of the
lineup doesn’t scare anybody, Francoeur, Blanco and Tejada yesterday,
and
somebody called Justin Turner batted second. (And managed to score a
run).
So if Bay and Wright don’t produce,
then there’s Ike Davis
and Pagan. Trouble is, of all those
guys, Bay has done the least. I’m
rooting for him, God knows we need to, and he did get three hits
yesterday, but
they were Jason Bay type hits, singles and stuff. It’s
good that he can run fast. He gets respect
from opposing pitchers but
that’s all. A lot of times, Bay has
looked happy to walk.
But the Giants have good pitching,
really good pitching,
especially if you can’t get to their middle relief, which the Mets did
yesterday only. The rest of the time, it
was Zito and Lincecum and Cain, making their very decent number 4
starter,
Anibal Sanchez, look puny.
The Mets won’t run into that kind of
pitching very often but
every team has got some good ones. This
west coast swing isn’t easy either, I’m sure, with Arizona and LA on
the agenda
after having opened the swing in that city by the bay.
But they’ll be facing tougher lineups
than they saw in San
Francisco. The Dodgers especially can be
dangerous, but the Cards, with Pujols and Holliday, come back to
CitiField for
three after that. So I fully expect the
pitching performances to go South a bit. But
then they would have to. The
Mets pitching has been terrific. Niese
and Dickey have balanced out, and then some, Maine and Perez.
They have to start hitting though and
the pitching has to
stay good. They’ll probably try Perez
again, crazy Ollie can always come back, and maybe pitch better than
has Takahashi
for the last month. The Mets would
appear to need a fifth starter, if Takahashi can’t pick it up.
I don’t really expect the Mets to pick
anybody up either,
not anybody you’ve heard of. I’m sure
we’ll
see Perez again. I think Minaya is
probably on the hook to win with what he has. At
the very least, he’s working with a short rope. So
I don’t really expect a big story in that
direction, ie pitching.
The Mets have come up short though in
their last 3 series
against the cream of the league, Cinci (surprisingly), Atlanta and San
Francisco. If the pitching is there, the
hitting isn’t. If they manage to hit,
the pitching falls down.
I think they’re just not good enough. At full strength, they’re a heck of a lot fun
to watch though, and they could go on a run. If
Reyes comes back strong, and Castillo can
solidify that lineup a
little bit, the defense is tough, the pitching is very pesky and that
manager
isn’t as bad as everybody seems to think.
Manuel was questioned for taking
Santana out in the
ninth. Not me, there was no reason to
push him when he had already thrown 117 or so. Manuel
knows the race is a long one. It was K-Rod
who messed up and K-Rod who would be
lucky enough to save
the day….if not the game itself.
Manuel is juggling a lot of pins. Many times, things work out.
Like using Bobby Parnell. Bobby
Parnell’s been good since his return,
much better than anybody could have expected. He’s
the eighth inning guy lately (and one time the
ninth) and not
perpetual Pedro. But the relief staff is not deep right now, a fact
that hasn’t
even hurt them lately, not with good starting pitching and Bobby
Parnell.
Manuel always is thinking long run. He won’t put himself or his team out of
it. But he can only play with what he’s
got on that bench. And although you love
to see the Tejadas and Carters and Turners, especially when they play
well, as
Turner did yesterday, they’re not exactly Jason Kubel, y’know.
But there’s a reason we’re seeing all
these new people, people
we’ve never heard of. They’re obviously
restricting any big expenditures. There
have already been some bad ones.
But the Mets will keep things
interesting. Jerry will juggle these guys
and Omar will
find something cheap to plug the gaps. They
have to.
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