Looks like it's going to be a wet one in Chicago. I'll be liveblogging today, so I'll keep you updated. This is the Mets only trip to Wrigley this season, so expect this game to get in, no matter how long the delay lasts.Related: [Hot Foot]
Looks like it's going to be a wet one in Chicago. I'll be liveblogging today, so I'll keep you updated. This is the Mets only trip to Wrigley this season, so expect this game to get in, no matter how long the delay lasts.
No, not the band.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.
30-minute meeting between GM Omar Minaya and manager Willie Randolph."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.