Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Mets 10-Game Report: Volume 10

Mets fans, hello.  Welcome to the 10th official installment of the Mets 10-Game Report.  They are giving us hope again.  Keep the whiskey at hand.  

Previous Results:

And the latest:
Volume 10:
Games 91-100
Record: 6-4!

@ ATL L 7-1
@ WAS W 6-2
@ WAS L 4-0
@ WAS L 3-1
@ HOU L 5-4
@ HOU W 10-3
@ HOU W 8-3
vs COL W 7-3
vs COL W 4-0
vs COL W 7-0

Runs Scored: 48

Runs Allowed: 30

Team BA: 91/327 = .278

Team BA w. RISP: 27/74 = .365 (Nice!)

Team BA w. RISP & 2 outs: 12/34 = .352 (WOW!)

HRs: 6

Team ERA: 86IP, 27ER = 2.82 (That. Is. Awesome.)

Starter ERA: 59.2IP, 21ER = 3.19 

Bullpen ERA: 27IP, 6ER = 2.00

Team BAA: 76/313 = .242

HRs Allowed: 6

Errors: 6

GIDP: 10

Fielding DP: 14

SB: 2


Volume 10 MVPs:
Starter: Livan Hernandez got two wins in this volume with two very nice starts.
Reliever: Pedro Feliciano's arm may fall off by the end of the season, but boy has he been good.
Hitter: Luis Castillo & Jeff Franceour have been tearing the cover off the ball.  


Volume 10 "Just Shoot Me in the Face!":
Starter: Oliver Perez drives me crazy with all of those stupid walks.  To his credit, he hasn't had a true meltdown start yet.  
Reliever: Tim Redding stinks.  
Hitter: Ya know, I actually don't think anyone deserves to be here for this.  


Analysis: After four straight volumes of pure crap, the Mets have finally turned in an over .500 result, posting a solid 6-4 for Volume 10.  And they had to work hard for this one, as they started the volume out 1-4 and came back to win 5 straight.  

They truly hit rock bottom after that Washington series.  And I guess after that, they figured the truly worst was behind them, and perhaps it gave them a sense that they were about to start anew.  Who knows.  It all comes down to pitching though at the end of the day, especially starting pitching, and the Mets have been getting excellent starting pitching.  Santana is back to normal, Big Pelf - dare I say - seems to be back to normal, Livan is good again, Niese has given the team a lift, and Ollie - though he hasn't been great - hasn't been classically horrid Ollie.  

And the offense?  I'm not sure how to explain the offensive surge.  Basically - you have Pagan and Castillo playing extremely well and getting on base.  DW is DW.  Franceour has been scary good, and has provided protection for Daniel Murphy.  So now you have 5 guys in that lineup who really can hold their own.  This takes pressure off a player like Cora who is not really an everyday player.  And look - even bad teams go through hot offensive streaks.  Now, I hope that's not what is going on with the Mets, but I'm not about to declare them new and improved and ready to storm into first place in the WC chase.  Not yet, anyway.  I need to see another 20 games or so of this.  

But there's hope again, which is both exciting and nerve-wracking.  I had resigned myself to the fact that the Mets were not going to do anything but lose.  But now, with this 5 game winning streak and with them only 5 games out of the WC lead, and with Beltran, Reyes, Delgado, Putz, and Wagner all looming and looking to come back sometime next month, there is hope.  

Next up for the Mets: 6 more games on the homestand - 4 vs the D-Backs, and 2 vs the Cardinals.  They must win 4 out of those 6, which would make for a 7-3 homestand, which is excellent.  Then they go on the road to play the Padres for 4 games.  So of the next 10 games, 8 of them will be against teams that are well below .500.  The Mets must take advantage.  I mean, simply put, they can't afford to lose much anymore.


Around the NL:
Phillies: 4-6, 7-3, 5-5, 7-3, 7-3, 5-5, 2-8, 6-4, 8-2, 6-3
Braves: 5-5, 5-5, 4-6, 6-4, 5-5, 5-5, 4-6, 5-5, 6-4, 6-4, 0-1
Marlins: 9-1, 3-7, 4-6, 3-7, 4-6, 6-4, 5-5, 7-3, 5-5, 6-4, 1-0

Well, since that putrid 4-14 stretch that the Phills suffered, they have really turned it on.  So much so we Mets fans have stopped paying attention to the division race and have a hearts set on the WC race now.  Both the Braves and the Marlins have been playing solid baseball as of late, but if the track record of the season as a whole means anything, they should be back to .500 and below soon.  

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Quote of the Day

"The good thing for Wilpon is his team seems to be oblivious to the chaos in the front office. The Mets posted their fourth straight victory last night. Maybe they should fire Bernazard every night." - Tim Smith, New York Daily News

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Damn it, they're giving me hope again!  

Mets 7, Rockies 3... and Omar Minaya is a f***&^% idiot

That win last night was simply the most fun I've had watching a Mets game since sometime in May.  And it feels like longer than that.  It feels like I haven't seen a game like that since '06.  I mean last night was basically the '06 formula: decent, keep-you-in-the-game staring pitching; clutch offense; shutdown bullpen; come from behind win.  The Mets mastered that formula in 2006.  

That's 3 wins in a row now.  But so what?  They are still 4 under .500, and while they are not completely out of the WC hunt, they are not exactly right in the mix either.  Still, the Mets last night at the very least gave me reason to smile - they gave me reason to be happy about them and about baseball, if only for one freggin' game.  One day at a time.  

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Omar, Omar, Omar...  Forget about the fact that you are a scumbag for a second.  We'll get to that.  Let's start with what a completely horrible public speaker you are: 

“Adam, for the past couple of years, has lobby [sic] for a player development position. He has lobby [sic] myself, he has lobby [sic] Tony…”

“All I’m saying was [sic]… that I know that when you wrote the reports, that I am saying, that in the past, you have lobby [sic]… you have lobby [sic], for a player, for a job…”


Listening to you abuse the english language, Omar, makes me want to gouge my eyes out and shove them deep into my ears.  


Now, on you being a scumbag...  It's pretty clear that you have much love and affection for your good friend Mr. Bernazard and that you are very angry about having to fire him.  And this is why you chose to lash out at Adam Rubin in the despicable way that you did, only adding more wood to a fire that you were supposed to be putting out yesterday.  That's a real piece of shit thing to do, Omar, and also a very stupid and imprudent thing to do.  


But here is what really puzzles me.  You stand by your claim that Adam was lobbying for a job with the Mets; that he wasn't just asking people for "career advice", that he was actually trying to get a specific position with the Mets organization.  And of course you strongly implied that this had something to do with his negative (but wholly true and accurate) reporting on Tony Bernazard.  Yet yesterday when you scheduled YET ANOTHER press conference to issue a quasi-apology for your despicable behavior, Jeff Wilpon who stood by your side confirmed Adam's account of the story, not yours. Jeff Wilpon confirmed what Adam said - that he was seeking career advice, NOT a specific job with the Mets.  Yet you still stand by your claim that Adam was lobbying for a job with the Mets.  So you're not even on the same page as your boss here.  You are in a world of shit, now, aren't you?  


I'm so tired of this stupid circus.  But hey, all I really care about are the Ws.  Let's keep them coming.  


Let's Go Mets!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Musings

So here's basically what has happened to the Mets this season and why they are so bad:

The Starting Rotation:  Only Santana has been reliable.  We went into this season needing the trio of Maine, Pelfrey, and Perez to solidify the middle of the rotation.  Maine is still on the DL, Perez spent most of the season on the DL and has an ERA over 7.00, and Pelfrey has been disappointing.  Nieve and Hernandez held down the fort for some time, but could not adequately prevent the inevitable bleeding.  Tim Redding is one of the worst pitchers I have ever seen in my life.  I can't stand him.  Watching him makes me want to gouge my eyes out.  

The Bullpen: K-Rod has been great, but we went into the season needing Putz to be great too.  He has been on the DL most of the time, and when he wasn't on the DL, he was bad anyway.  Parnell started out hot, but is now struggling.  

The Lineup: We went into the season needing Carlos Delgado to be what he was in the second half of 2008 and not revert back to his 2007/first half 2008 form.  He was good, until he went on the DL, where he is still today.  Reyes and Beltran joined him and remain there.  Various other key parts spent significant amounts of time there.  Replacements and hopefuls such as Tatis and Murphy have been amazingly disappointing, and there has generally been a huge drop-off in talent.  Defense? - we won't talk about defense.  


So that's it.  Outside of Santana and K-Rod, everything else the Mets sorely depended on going into this season has betrayed them.  Oh, and we have an utterly inept front office.  You simply can't win like that.  

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I absolutely adore the documentary on the Brooklyn Dodgers that HBO put out a couple years ago.  Really informative, and really moving.  I wonder what it would be like today if both the Dodgers and the Giants didn't move out of NYC.  Imagine?  3 baseball teams in NYC?  The traffic would be nuts, but damn - how cool would that be?  


Saturday, July 18, 2009

The Mets 10-Game Report: Volume 9

Welcome, Mets fans, to the 9th installment of the Mets 10-Game Report.  Things could be worse, folks.  We could be Nationals fans instead

Previous results:

And the latest:
Volume 9:
Games 81-90
Record: 3-6

@ PHI L 2-0
vs LAD L 8-0
vs LAD W 5-4
vs LAD L 11-2
vs CIN L 3-0
vs CIN W 4-0
vs CIN W 9-7
@ ATL L 5-3
@ ATL L 11-0
@ ATL W 5-1

Runs Scored: 28 (Yeah, that's 2.8 runs per game)

Runs Allowed: 52

Team BA: 64/318 = .201

Team BA w. RISP: 20/78 = .256

Team BA w. RISP & 2 outs: 5/28 = .178

HRs: 2 (Two.  Two homeruns.  In 10 games.)

Team ERA: 78IP, 50ER = 5.76

Starter ERA: 49.1IP, 34ER = 6.23

Bullpen ERA: 28IP, 16ER = 5.14

Team BAA: 100/344 = .290

HRs Allowed: 10

Errors: 2 (At least they haven't been making many errors.)

GIDP: 7

Fielding DP: 4

SB: 5


Volume 9 MVPs:
Starter: Johan seems to have returned to form.  He pitched a gem in Atlanta a couple days ago.
Reliever: I suppose K-Rod should get this.
Hitter: There aren't even any hitters on this team, let alone MVP hitters.


Volume 9 "Just Shoot Me in the Face":
Starter:  Mike Pelfrey has been simply abysmal lately and is seriously underachieving this year.  He is currently arguably the biggest disappointment on the staff.  
Reliever: Bobby Parnell hasn't been the same since late May.
Hitter: One through Nine.


Analysis:  The numbers speak for themselves.  Before Beltran went down 40 games ago, the Mets could still hang in there.  But look at the last 40 games - the last four volumes...  The numbers speak for themselves.  This isn't rocket science.  When you hit .201, score less than 3 runs per game, and pitch to an ERA over 5.00, you're going to do a lot of losing.  And that's what the Mets do - they lose a lot.  The lineup has nothing.  It simply stinks.  It's not that the lineup is underachieving.  This is simply what they are with no Reyes, Beltran, and Delgado to compliment guys like Wright, Castillo, and Francoeur.  

The starting pitching, on the other hand, is underachieving.  For example, Mike Pelfrey and Oliver Perez.  For example, Johan Santana's horrible month of June (though he seems to have been better lately.).  Add to that the injuries that the rotation has suffered as well, and it only exacerbates the problem.  The bullpen has flaws too - with no Putz, and with Parnell struggling.  K-Rod is all we really have.  Him and Pedro Feliciano.  It's funny how the pitching really didn't go into the tank until the offense started to fumble, but I guess when it rains it pours.  

There is not much else to play.  The Mets stink and simply cannot win with this current lineup.  The players deserve blame of course, but the organization deserves more.  If I have to hear one more time about a guy who has a slight strain all of the sudden needing surgery...  

I said it in the last volume - this team, from top to bottom - organization to the players - is one big joke.  And the joke is really on us, since we're the ones who really give a damn and since we're the ones who pay the $$$.  

If the Mets can actually get Beltran, Delgado, and Reyes all back and all healthy and all productive by the end of August, and if they are still within 10 games of the WC at that point, then maybe there is a slight chance that they can make a run and get the WC.  But now re-read exactly what I just said in that last sentence.  Yeah.  

Up next for the Mets is a 3 game set in Washington, D.C., followed by a 3 game set in Houston, followed by 4 against the Rockies at home.  10 games against bad teams.  5-5 would be a miracle.  

Around the NL East:

Phillies4-6, 7-3, 5-5, 7-3, 7-3, 5-5, 2-8, 6-4, 7-2

Braves5-5, 5-5, 4-6, 6-4, 5-5, 5-5, 4-6, 5-5, 6-4, 1-1

Marlins: 9-1, 3-7, 4-6, 3-7, 4-6, 6-4, 5-5, 7-3, 5-5, 0-3

The Phillies are on fire.  It all started with their sweep of the Mets 4th of July weekend.  Since then, they haven't looked back.  Leave it to the Mets to make the Braves actually look good.  The Marlins are starting to falter yet again, and they are not playing the Mets any time soon, so they could be in trouble for a while.  

Thursday, July 16, 2009

The 2nd half, and the state of our New York Mets

On occasion, I like to check out other teams' blogs in order to get an idea of the pulse of the other fanbases.  Mostly I do this with the Phillies, and I tend to check out philliesnation.com most of the time.  I read this piece just the other day:


Everything seems to be perfect in Phillies nation.  If that post is representative of the feelings of the fanbase, and I think it is, I have to say - I don't think I've ever seen a team and their fans feel so good about themselves before.  And they have every reason to feel good about themselves.  They are defending champs, and they have a commanding lead in the division entering the second half.  

The Mets and their fans, on the other hand, don't have much reason to feel good about themselves.  Our injury ridden squad is in 4th place and 6 and half games behind, with no relief immediately in sight.  

Call me crazy, but I like this situation.  While the injury situation still greatly concerns me, I like them feeling good and smug about themselves, and I like us chasing.  The Mets are better this way.  

Hope.