4/21/08

In sync

No, not the band.

In tonight's game between the Cubs and Mets on SNY, the synchronization between the sound of the bat hitting the ball, and the video feed is not together, and it's really annoying.

I don't know why it's so bothersome, but it's just so strange to hear the pop of a bat or the ball smacking the glove before I actually see it. Hopefully it will get fixed soon.

Update: It seems to have been rectified. Thankfully.

Church against lefties

Joel Sherman, in his Hardball blog for the NY Post, brings us the numbers I've been too forgetful to post.

From Sherman:
There were many questions if Ryan Church could handle lefty pitching, since it had been a problem in his career. So far, though, so great. Remember it is a small sample, but right now among the 18 lefty batters in the majors who have at least 25 plate appearances against southpaw pitching, Church has the second best batting average at .355. Only Pittsburgh's Nate McLouth (.400) was higher. Church was 11-for-31 with two homers.
I've been singing this guy's praises since day one. I couldn't be happier with the trade, and I think people have finally stopped griping about it. Church is solid in right, and has been a huge contributor to the team thus far. Brian Schneider has also been very effective and great behind the dish.

Well done, Omar Minaya and Willie Randolph, well done.

Game Preview: Mets @ Cubs -- 4/21

After taking two out of three in Philadelphia, the New York Mets head into historic Wrigley Field to take on the Chicago Cubs.

Lineup:
SS Jose Reyes
2B Luis Castillo
3B David Wright
CF Carlos Beltran
1B Carlos Delgado
RF Ryan Church
C Raul Casanova
LF Endy Chavez
SP John Maine

Maine vs. Carlos Zambrano

Brian Schneider
is still feeling the sting from the foul tip off his forearm on Saturday. No idea why Angel Pagan is sitting for the second straight day. Endy is getting his reps in though, which is always good. Here we go again with Castillo batting second. I don't like this one bit.

Patriots Day

It's not often you can wake up at 8:30 a.m., go to class for two hours, come back and flip on the TV and catch some live major league baseball.

The Boston Red Sox are taking on the Texas Rangers in Fenway Park and the first pitch was just thrown. Now if I can catch a 1 p.m. game and maybe a 4 p.m. one, it will bridge the gap nicely for the Mets in Chicago at 7 p.m.

Wishful thinking, I guess.

Why, oh why, Willie?

On Tuesday, Ryan Church was moved to the second spot in the order. Tuesday also saw a 30-minute meeting between GM Omar Minaya and manager Willie Randolph.

Coincidence?

I don't think so.

I believe Minaya told Randolph to move Church there, against Randolph's wishes. Church went into the two-hole on Tuesday, April 15. Since then he has gone 8-21, driving in two runs, scoring nine, and raised his batting average almost 20 points. The Mets were 5-0 in those games. Obviously, he enjoys hitting second in the batting order, and even was quoted by the New York Post as saying: "I love it," Church said. "I've been getting some pitches that I've been able to do something with."

Great. Super. We found out #2 hitter for the rest of the season.

Not if Randolph has anything to do with it.

Luis Castillo was moved from eighth in the order (where he landed after getting bumped out of the second spot) back up to batting behind Jose Reyes for the finale in Philadelphia. Is it any surprise that Castillo failed in a huge spot in the top of the ninth inning as he was unable to get a fundamental bunt down to advance runners, and when he already had two strikes on him, was unable to even make contact and hope something happens. Instead, he waves at a slider inside and makes the first out of the inning. The Mets were unable to score and therefore lost the game.

Why in the world would you mess with an order that has won you five straight, and has seen the new #2 hitter bat .380 and score nine times is beyond me. Only Randolph will know.

Hopefully Minaya has a little sit down with the manager before Monday's game against the Chicago Cubs, and sets the record straight.

Alou could be back by weeks end

According to Adam Rubin, Moises Alou could be back before May 1, his original guess as to when he would return.

Alou, who went 3-3 in an extended spring training game in Port St. Lucie on Sunday, could be back on the Mets as soon as Friday.

From Rubin:
"It depends on how he feels," Mets VP Tony Bernazard said about the timetable for Alou's return. "But it's good. It's very good."

The official clock on Alou's return began yesterday, when he went 3-for-3 with a double and run scored while playing five innings in left field for St. Lucie against the Palm Beach Cardinals. He also committed an error. Alou is expected to take today off, then play with that Florida State League team for three consecutive days before the Mets commit to his activation.

When Alou returns, it's pretty much a lock that Brady Clark will be sent down. Rubin goes on to point out that Clark waived his right to deny a demotion to AAA, but hasn't made a decision of if he would report after clearing waivers.

There's also the big question mark of what happens to hot hitting Angel Pagan. I've taken a look at this in the past, and my thoughts still stand true.

Photo of the Day: Utley

(AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr.)

4/20/08

Game Recap: Phillies 5 -- Mets 4

The Philadelphia Phillies broke the New York Mets winning streak Sunday night, as Chase Utley homered twice in the Phillies 5-4 victory in Citizen's Bank Park.

Mike Pelfrey made his third start of the season for the Mets, and gave up a ton of hits. Pelfrey got knocked around in his five innings of work for 10 hits and four earned runs. He walked two and struck out two. Pelfrey got into a lot of jams, but somehow worked out of them for the first few innings, only allowing a first inning solo home run to Utley. Pelfrey only had one 1-2-3 inning, in the second inning, benefiting from a double play off the bat of Eric Bruntlett. Utley consistently worked out of jams until the fifth when he allowed another Utley home run, this one a three run blast, high off the foul pole in right field.

I came to a conclusion tonight: Pelfrey needs Brian Schneider. He struggled mightily but somehow worked out of jam after jam. It finally caught up to him when Utley took him deep again in the fifth. He has good stuff, but he's still young and needs a lot of assistance calling the game.

Jorge Sosa entered the game for the sixth inning, pitching a perfect frame while striking out one. Pedro Feliciano started the seventh and allowed a pinch hit solo home run to Pedro Feliz to right field. Feliciano went on to allow a single to Utley before striking out Ryan Howard. He then walked Pat Burrell and got Geoff Jenkins to pop out. Joe Smith came in the game with two on and two out and got Chris Coste to strike out looking. Smith went on to pitch the bottom of the eighth, retiring the side in order.

Sosa looked very good. Feliciano is struggling lately, which worries me. Is he being used correctly? Smith is absolutely on fire. Hope he can keep this up all season.

The Mets offense was stifled in all but one inning by Phillies pitchers Sunday night.

The team only had two hits through five innings before busting open in the sixth. The inning started with a Jose Reyes leadoff triple off the wall in right field. Luis Castillo delivered, and singled him home, serving the ball to left field. David Wright followed it up with a double to left, moving Castillo to third. Carlos Beltran ripped a single up the middle, which plated both Wright and Castillo. After Beltran stole second base, he came home on a Ryan Church single to right, which tied the game.

That was it for the scoring. Adam Eaton continued to shut down the Mets for the majority of the game. A good inning here from the team, as they strung together a bunch of hits to put some runs on the board. This is something we haven't seen from the team lately. They've been relying on the long ball and a few hits to bring in a few runs at a time. Nice to see them put a few in a row.

The ninth inning saw the Mets threaten to tie the game as Damion Easley had a pinch-hit walk and Reyes singled to leadoff the inning. Castillo failed to get down a bunt and looked absolutely terrible, swinging, or more like flailing, at strike three. Wright then popped out in foul territory before Beltran ripped a ball up the middle which was stopped by Bruntlett who made a very nice play to end the threat and the game.

Ayy! Would have been nice. I still don't get why Castillo was moved back into the two-hole. Church was doing just fine there. He needs to be able to lay a bunt down. It needs to be done. Frustrating loss. They rallied back, got there, and then let it slip away.

Numbers: First four players in the Mets lineup: 4 runs scored...Reyes, Wright, Raul Casanova: 2 hits each...Wright: 2-3, 2 BB, 1 run...Team LOB: 9...SB: 2.

Beardless watch: 8-3.

Game ball: Beltran.

Philly for Hillary

Wherever you stand on Election '08, I hope you agree that none of it belongs at a baseball game. Baseball should be an escape, away from all the trials and tribulations of daily life, not another billboard to promote your "cause."

Every time a left handed batter comes to the plate, these two supporters hold up their signs for the world to see.

I say boo to you, Philly Hillary fan. Take your politics elsewhere.

Live Game Thread: Mets @ Phillies -- 4/20

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