Here is another edition of my weekly web show, The State of the Mets.
Topics covered: Miserable pitching, untimely hitting and the outlook from here on out.
Here is another edition of my weekly web show, The State of the Mets.
Topics covered: Miserable pitching, untimely hitting and the outlook from here on out.
A headline in the NY Daily News today reads: Slumping Mets eye major shakeup: Coaches on firing line; Pelfrey, Perez or Maine may get demoted.
The Mets are off to a 6-9 start. Their starting pitching, outside of Johan Santana, has been nothing short of miserable. The offense apparently decides what days it feels like showing up to the ballpark.
That leads Jerry Manuel and the Mets to shift gears from positive motivation to scare tactics.
A team insider later elaborated that no one, aside from Johan Santana, has immunity. Translation: Perez or Pelfrey, who can be optioned to the minors without passing through waivers, could be ticketed for the minors, while Livan Hernandez's standing as fifth starter could be on shaky ground.
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While nothing is imminent, dialogue about coaching changes already has begun, a source told The News.
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The more interesting question would be whether to pull the plug on Gary Sheffield, who went 0-for-5 Thursday as part of Manuel's rejiggered lineup, dropping his average to .111.
Manuel has been the king of saying one thing and doing another during his tenure here in New York. Right now, this just seems like the next form of motivation before they actually start to do something about it (i.e. roster moves and coaching positions).
I’m not glad it has come to this, but I’m glad this is what they’re doing. Nothing scares a player more than getting demoted and/or cut.
Let Manuel talk this talk and walk this walk for a while. If it doesn’t work out though, he might be the man out of a job.
The Mets have lost four games in a row. They’re 6-9 on the season and can’t seem to get in sync.
Last night I asked my Twitter followers if Omar Minaya granted them one roster move on the current Mets team, what would it be? I got some very different answers. There is one that want to look into cloning Johan Santana, another who is offering their services and a few who would like to swap out the entire team.
Here are their responses…
Quite and interesting array of answers if I do say so myself. It seems as though many Mets fans have turned to humor to try and forget about their team’s on field performance.
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On a day the bats decided to show up to the park, the pitching just wasn’t there.
The Cardinals (11-5) beat the Mets (6-9) by a score of 12-8.
The Mini Recap
The teams pounded out 31 hits between them. Livan Hernandez only lasted 4 1-3 innings, allowing seven earned runs while on the mound. Sean Green didn’t fare much better, allowing five earned runs in two innings of work.
Carlos Beltran went 3-5 on the day with a double and a home run, driving in three runs. Ryan Church also connected for a two-run home run. Alex Cora and Fernando Tatis each picked up their first hits of the season.
For the full recap, head over to Baseball Digest.
Take a listen to this home run call by the St. Louis broadcasters. This is after Ryan Church’s two-run home run in the seventh inning.
Yes, the game was 11-3 at the time, but still…
Maybe it just wasn’t my cup of tea. How do you feel?
According to Neil Best, who has been spearheading the media push to get SNY to add closed captioning, just announced that the network will begin adding captioning to games on May 1.
From Best:
Effective May 1 (when the Mets visit the Phillies), SNY plans to offer closed captioning - for Mets games only.
It is a belated move three-plus seasons after the network launched, and it would have been nice to have all programming captioned.
But it is much better than nothing, and will serve as a bridge to March 16, 2010, when FCC rules will require the network to be all-captioned.
I know many people who will be very happy to read this news.
The Mets have been struggling to score runs, plating eight over the last three games combined. So today, as promised, Jerry Manuel has decided to shake up the lineup. He has replaced three of the starting eight (thought it’s a day game after a night game, so Luis Castillo and Ramon Castro likely wouldn’t have started anyway) and switched Carlos Beltran and David Wright in the lineup.
Who knows if this will help or work at all, but it’s worth a shot. It can’t get much worse, right?
Please head over to Baseball Digest to read a story I wrote about a couple getting engaged with the help of a FanWalk brick at Citi Field.
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After another night of sloppy pitching and lack of hitting, I asked my Twitter followers what was worse about the Mets: the bats or the arms?
Here are their responses…
Interesting array of answers. Bats came out as the “winner” but pitching had a strong contingent behind it.
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