Hello, boys and girls, and welcome to Volume 7 of the St. Lucie New York Mets 10-Game Report.
Previous Results:
Volume 1: Games 1-10: Record: 5-5
Volume 2: Games 11-20: Record: 4-6
Volume 3: Games 21-30: Record: 8-2
Volume 4: Games 31-40: Record: 4-6
Volume 5: Games 41-50: Record: 7-3
Volume 6: Games 51-60: Record: 4-6
And the latest:
Volume 7:
Games 61-70
Record: 4-6
@ NYY L 15-0
@ BAL W 6-4
@ BAL L 6-4
@ BAL L 5-4
vs TAM W 5-3
vs TAM L 3-1
vs TAM L 10-6
vs STL W 6-4
vs STL L 3-0
vs STL W 11-0
Runs Scored: 43
Runs Allowed: 53
Starter ERA: 59.1IP, 30ER = 4.56 (Considering the fact that Johan gave up 9 earned runs in 3 innings in this volume, this number isn’t too bad.)
Starter: Fernando Nieve comes out of nowhere to post a 1.37 ERA in 3 starts. Wow.
Reliever: Sean Green appears to have righted himself, and since no one else in the bullpen was good in this stretch, he’ll get the nod.
Hitter: David Wright continues to show who the best third baseman in New York is. Yes, the power is down. DW only has 4 homeruns. But he is hitting .350 on the year, and .407 in June with a 1.087 OPS.
Starter: Johan Santana finds himself with this award for the first time this season, and he deserves it for what he did in that bandbox in the Bronx.
Reliever: Bobby Parnell has not been the same since he threw the ball 100mph at Fenway Park. He’s been giving up a lot of hits lately. But I’m not overly worried – because the stuff is still there. He’s still throwing hard and still has that good slider. He’s just in a rut. I think he will be fine.
Hitter: Fernando Tatis leads the league in GIDP.
Back to back 4-6 results is pretty bad. The first thing that should be noted is that the Mets obviously cannot continue to play .400 ball and win. The Phillies, who have been playing .200 ball lately, have allowed them to stay in the race. Somehow, these Mets are only 2 in the loss collumn behind the Phillies.
Phillies: 4-6, 7-3, 5-5, 7-3, 7-3, 5-5, 2-7
Braves: 5-5, 5-5, 4-6, 6-4, 5-5, 5-5, 4-6
Marlins: 9-1, 3-7, 4-6, 3-7, 4-6, 6-4, 5-5, 3-0
The 2009 Phillies are sort of reminding me of the 2007 Mets. Just like the 2007 Mets, they can’t win at home. And just like the 2007 Mets, they blew golden opportunities in June to put the division away. In 2007, the Mets went on a horrific 4-14 skid in June, but somehow – because every other team in the division was almost as bad – they remained in first place by a game or two. The 2009 Phillies are currently in the midst of a 5-12 skid, and yet they are still in first place because the Mets have been almost as bad. If the Phillies had even been playing .500 ball this month, they’d be a good 6 or 7 games ahead of the Mets in the loss collumn right now. Opportunities lost for them.
4 comments:
You forgot no Putz
Your a very good writer and you're blog is a pleasure to read.
My bad about Putz. There are so many damn Mets on the DL that I can't keep track of them all!
And thank you very much to the second anon.
Oh wait, I just got that.
Very funny, chief.
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