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Plax was done in by Bloomberg.....
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but Antonio Pierce
could celebrate
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The pitching just isn’t there. Although I’d like
to keep kidding myself, the Mets can’t contend for anything with their
pitching. Pelfrey isn’t consistent at all and he’s the number 2 on the
staff. Perez is mostly bad. So there’s Santana and pray for rain.
When the minor leaguers they bring up do better than the regulars, you
can really just mail it in.
Not that there aren’t some good things to say. I really like watching
these guys, Francoeur, Reed, Pagan, Sullivan, Murphy, Niese, the future
looks pretty bright but it’s the present that’s kind of shaky.
As far as the regulars coming back, it sounds like a bunch of
doubletalk to me. Beltran probably just wants to get his at-bats up so
his resume won’t have a big hole in it. As for Reyes and Delgado, at
this point I’d rather watch Cora and Murphy. I just don’t believe these
players are hurt as bad as they seem to think they are.
I couldn’t help but notice that, since Minaya’s unfortunate running at
the mouth, some of the absentees have appeared in the dugout. Putz,
Delgado, Reyes….it’s nice to see. Anyone would think that they give a
damn.
When they do get a decent pitching performance, this team is fun to
watch. Good fielding, good baserunning, good at-bats generally, but as
I read somewhere today, they just can’t hit a sinkerball pitcher. Oh
well.
Let me talk about some other things. The Mets are just too depressing.
Thank God for Jerry Manuel. He makes things bearable.
There are some bright spots in New York sports. Take the
Yankees…please. As much as I dislike them generally, Cashman at the
very top of my list, you have to like the lion’s share of the players
themselves.
Swisher climbing the walls, Teixeira lunging and coming up with ball,
Jeter being Jeter, and Melky playing out of his mind. Hitting for the
cycle the way he did yesterday was just amazing. To need a triple and
then get it? Waddaya kiddin’ me? . Damon, Matsui, Gardner….in fact, I
kinda like everybody whose name doesn’t end in a “rod”.
On the pitching side, CC’s always good for a smile or two and Burnett
is a real pro, a tough guy you like to see out there. And Joba, how can
you not like Joba? The fact that Pettite and Mitre haven’t really done
anything just adds a bit to their humanity, if anything can.
And Hughes has been pretty awesome when not used too awfully much,
which I think has been his problem lately. Mariano Rivera has been
quite impressive, of course, and provides that close of things, even if
he does have to provide four outs as he did yesterday. The rest of
their relief staff you can have.
Football’s starting to come to the forefront of everyone’s mind and the
Jets especially look to be a very exciting team, if not the best team
in New York overall. Their new head coach, the very ample Ryan, to put
it nicely, has them all chomping at the bit. Compared to Mangini’s
death camp, it’s a very nice change of pace.
They’ll have defense up the ying-yang. Too bad the offense looks as if
it will probably leave a bit to be desired. Whichever quarterback
finally wins the starting nod, he’ll be relatively new at the job and
it’s really hard to like a new NFL quarterback too much. But thank God
Favre’s doing his press conferences somewhere else.
Why they continue to give their best players such a hard time at the
contract table is beyond me though. Give Leon Washington his due,
Tannenbaum, and while you’re at it, give him some money too. I can’t
believe they punish their best “team” players the way they do, using
their team feeling as leverage at the contract table, a pretty
despicable negotiating strategy if you ask me. And stupid in the long
run.
The Giants are the real pros in town. This should be a great year if
injuries don’t cripple them. Of course, they have to get over the loss
of Plax and Toomer, something that won’t be too easily done. But
drafting Hakeem Nicks, and then signing him relatively quickly, was a
step in the right direction.
On defense, the significance of getting Umenyiora back can’t be
overplayed really. The pass rush and the defense against the run should
be alive and well. They’ll have Eli back and Jacobs, of course, and a
great offensive line. They’ll also have good backups at just about
every position.
The indictment of Plaxico today won’t help matters but it was nice to
see the grand jury go easy on Antonio Pierce. It’ll be life as usual
for the G-Men from here on in. Despite Antonio’s age and lack of speed,
he’s been a great leader for the Giants defense and a great spokesman
too.
While I’m saddened by Burress’s situation, I guess he couldn’t expect
much better treatment and it appears he’ll be out of football for quite
some time. But a quick look back at his Super Bowl performance against
the undefeated Patriots less than two years ago should make any Giants
fan feel a bit in the dumps.
What a waste! You can blame Plax, I’ll hate that sorry excuse for a
mayor, Bloomberg, using his power as Mayor to undermine the legal
system. New York should rid themselves of him.
He’d be a better candidate for New Jersey politics as he’s no better
than the 22 or so politicians hopefully jail-bound this year. And no
less heavy-handed than Hoboken’s sorry excuse for a mayor, the guy who
promised to grind up anybody not in his constituency.
Gee, I guess I really am a Giants fan.
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