That's right! Today is another wonderful Johan Santana Day! Santana will face the St. Louis Cardinals at home for a 1:05 p.m. game. The game will be broadcast on SNY.
3/15/08
Happy Santana Day! (Part 4)
That's right! Today is another wonderful Johan Santana Day! Santana will face the St. Louis Cardinals at home for a 1:05 p.m. game. The game will be broadcast on SNY.
3/14/08
Baby Church
Congrats, Church! Now enjoy your spot in right field.
Game Recap: Mets 8 -- Marlins 2
Maine went 5 innings, giving up only 3 hits, walking one, and striking out 6. Maine was getting them to pop out today, with his ground out to fly out numbers at 2-7.
What more can I add to that? A great outing by Maine who seems to be ready and raring to get the season started.
Scott Schoeneweis and Steven Register put together a scoreless inning each, with Schoe allowing one hit in his inning of work. Register faced the minimum of an inning, striking out one batter. Schoe tallied two strikeouts.
The bullpen is a crowded place.
Brian Stokes had another off day, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits in the 8th inning. Stokes did strike out the side though. Ruddy Lugo finished out the game, throwing a hitless inning.
See you in AAA, guys.
Argenis Reyes continued to flash a hot bat, going 3-5 with an RBI. Reyes is batting .545 on the spring. Endy Chavez also added an RBI, going 1-4. Angel Pagan has cooled off a bit, going 1-5 in the DH role. He is batting .380.
Where does Pagan stand? Does Endy still get the nod for LF?
Carlos Beltran went 2-3, with a double, and scored two runs while starting in centerfield today. Carlos Delgado also tallied a hit, struck out once, and scored one run.
They asked to make the trip, and both seemed to take steps forward towards the season.
Robinson Cancel, who is benefiting from injuries to Ramon Castro and Brian Schneider, went 3-4 with 2 RBI's and a run scored. The Mets also picked up RBI's from Brady Clark and Anderson Hernandez.
If Schneider can't make the opening day roster, Cancel will take his place, I think. Any chance AHern makes the 25-man roster, over Valentin for instance?
FMart a "keeper"
From Walter Villa:
He's the anti-Lastings Milledge -- a young man who has earned the veterans' respect with his hard work and humble nature.Great stuff from Villa. Really makes you glad they hung on to this kid, and excited for him to get up to the majors as soon as he's ready.He's Fernando Martinez -- a 19-year-old outfielder the Mets protected, even when the Minnesota Twins demanded he be included in the Johan Santana deal.
---The big question now is when Martinez will arrive at Shea. Earlier this year, he caused his first controversy with the infamous New York media when he was quoted predicting he would play in the big leagues this season.
"You know what happened?" Martinez said. "I said that I want to get to New York in September (when the rosters can expand to 40 players). And then they wrote that I said I would get to New York this year. You understand?"
Perhaps the message was lost in translation, but Bernazard has his own view.
"Making it to the big leagues and arriving to stay are two different subjects," he said. "I wouldn't be surprised if by next year or the following year, he has arrived."
Regardless of when he arrives, Martinez is almost certain to arrive wearing a Mets uniform, for which he is grateful. "The truth, the real truth is that I did not want to leave here," he said. "I was prepared, because this is a business. But I wanted to stay."
Lineup vs. the Marlins
Lineup:
Argenis Reyes 2B
Endy Chavez RF
Angel Pagan DH
Carlos Beltran CF
Carlos Delgado 1B
Jose Valentin 3B
Brady Clark LF
Robinson Cancel C
Anderson Hernandez SS
John Maine SP
Glad to see Clark still getting a chance or two, though I don't see how he fits into the Mets plans right now. He'll probably go to AAA and wait for an injury. Cancel is sure getting a lot of time with the "injuries" to Brian Schneider and Ramon Castro. Especially happy to see Dos Carloses back in the lineup, with Beltran in CF. Hopefully Delgado can get a hit or two today.
Injury updates: Beltran, Delgado, El Duque
-Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado were not on the original travel squad, but were added. The line-ups haven’t been posted yet. The Mets are waiting to see howBeltran feels.
-Ramon Castro has a tight hamstring. So does Brian Schneider.
-Orlando Hernandez will have to throw at least one more simulated game before appearing in an exhibition game.
Super. Both the catchers, who I just tagged as "simple choices" for the opening day roster, are hurting.
And all this talk about Mike Pelfrey vs. El Duque gets more and more interesting every day. El Duque said his next session would be in a game, and now we have this. Pelfrey is still leading in my book.
Poll results: Pagan squeaks one out
Who will play more games in left field?
Angel Pagan - 41% (16 votes)
Endy Chavez - 35% (14 votes)
Moises Alou - 23% (9 votes)
Pagan, so far, has proven he can play in left field, but when the season comes along it will be a whole different story. Hopefully he can keep this up if he does get the starting nod in left. Chavez will play all over the place and get spot starts all around the outfield as the Mets struggle to keep Carlos Beltran healthy all year. Alou will go through another year of injuries, still, he will be a professional hitter as usual.
The opening day roster (fielders)
Catchers:
Brian Schneider
Ramon Castro
That one is pretty simple. Even though Schneider is battling a hamstring injury, he claims he'll be ready for opening day. Castro should see more time behind the plate for the Mets this season as they'll try to spell Schneider and keep him fresh throughout the season.
Infielders:
Carlos Delgado
Luis Castillo
David Wright
Jose Reyes
Marlon Anderson
Jose Valentin (Ruben Gotay)
Even though Castillo is yet to see action in spring, he'll be the starting second baseman come April. Delgado, Wright, and Reyes are all locks. Anderson makes the most sense as the backup first baseman, but I would rather he come off the bench late in the game. He could also see some time in the outfield. Gotay is out of options, so he has to be on the 25-man squad or he can be picked up by another team. I'm not too sure how that all works, but if Gotay is on the 25-man roster, and is on the DL, I think Valentin will make the team in his place.
Outfield:
Carlos Beltran
Ryan Church
Angel Pagan
Endy Chavez
Damion Easley
Beltran will gain stamina, and will soon be able to play all 9 innings without getting tired. Church will finally get a chance in the outfield to be a starter, hopefully also against lefties. Pagan, as of now, should be the starter in left, and he has proven himself so far this spring. Chavez is great off the bench, and will also make spot starts all around the outfield to spell all three starters. Easley still seems to be favoring his ankle, but played third base in a recent game. He'll be the super-utility player all around, probably starting or playing every position but pitcher, catcher and center field at sometime this season.
Schneider's hamstring
Jeremy Cothran updates us on his NJ.com blog:
The catcher insists he will be ready for Opening Day. He's still able to catch bullpens and take batting practice, but hasn't been able to run without pain.Luckily, he has been able to catch some pitchers in the bullpen to work up some camaraderie between the battery. The Mets brought him in to be a great defensive catcher and call a game from behind the plate, and so far he hasn't been able to show the team anything so far this spring.
"I don't see myself missing anytime in the regular season," Schneider said. "But it's something I don't know about. I mean, that's why I'm trying to take it as slow as possible right now, because we can. But at the same time, I want to get back there and start catching, taking some ABs and seeing some pitches."
He's a smart man, so he should be able to pick up on things that he has only seen a few times. I think he's a perfect fit for the Mets, and as long as he can get healthy and stay healthy, he will be a great addition and greatly help out the pitching staff.
Has Big Pelf earned a spot?
Anthony Rieber, in Newsday, doesn't believe that Pelfrey has earned his spot.
From Rieber:

The math is simple. The Mets aren't going to take six starting pitchers to Miami when the season opens March 31. And Pelfrey hasn't really done enough in his last two outings to make manager Willie Randolph's decision difficult.---I have to agree with Rieber here. Pelfrey has not earned his spot in the rotation yet, but you have to remember that El Duque is yet to face another team in spring training. At this point, I have Pelfrey penciled in for the 5th spot purely because no one has seen what Duque can do yet.
Even Pelfrey agreed it was a so-so performance at best for a pitcher who likely needs a boffo spring training or an injury to one of the Mets' top five to make the club.
He may not have earned it, but he is there by default because he's healthy, something El Duque probably won't be able to boast all year.
It's great to see that Pelfrey knows this isn't his best stuff, and he might still be shaking the rust off from a long winter. It's typical New York media to come crashing down upon a young kid who is trying to prove himself, and lean towards the veteran. Unfortuantely this veteran hasn't seen action yet this season and is toying with a new delivery, so who knows how that will affect how he preforms.
Right now, Pelfrey should still be leading for the spot despite some rough outings. We have a strong enough rotation in front of him that the 5th starter, and he would be just that, a FIFTH starter, doesn't have to be an Ace. Give the kid a chance.
