Mike Pelfrey vs. Yovani Gallardo
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Mike Pelfrey vs. Yovani Gallardo
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Even though Jerry Manuel said David Wright would get a day off, he’s in the lineup. Anyone surprised?
But look, all three young players (Murphy, Evans, Martinez) are in the lineup today. Kinda cool.
Update: Naturally, after writing this, David Wright is in the lineup today.
Before yesterday’s game, Jerry Manuel said he would rest both David Wright and Gary Sheffield today.
Strange, considering the Mets will be facing Yovani Gallardo, the Brewer’s ace and they’re already struggling for offense. Benching the two of the best hitters might not be the greatest idea. Yes, they need days off, but both on the same day doesn’t seem too smart.
But what does intrigue me about this is the young guys getting a shot. They haven’t been all too good lately, but today might be the day Nick Evans, Daniel Murphy and Fernando Martinez all start on the same major league team.
It’s apparent that F-Mart needs some more time in the minors, and the same could be said for both Evans and Murphy. If Manuel chooses, today, we could see a few of the (hopeful) cornerstones of the future Mets team all playing together in 2009.
The lineups aren’t out yet, but if Wright and Sheffield are taking a seat, this might be the best thing to hope for.
Update: Here is what I assume the lineup will look like. Or I hope. I’m not sure.
Again, this is not the official lineup. But it could look something like it.
“We just had a little family talk - a little private family discussion.”
-Jerry Manuel on the team’s closed-door meeting
The Mets kept the clubhouse doors closed for 28 minutes as they had a bit of a team meeting. Jerry Manuel later described it as “family talk.”
But what struck me most was Brian Costa’s tweet, which read, “Jerry said he addressed team after game. message: we have enough here to win.”
Really?
Because just 24 hours earlier, Mr. Manuel told reporters, “We're a below average team. Period.”
6/29: “We’re a below average team.”
6/30: “We have enough here to win.”
Hmm…Sounds like someone got a phone call from someone higher up.
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Along with being the focus of this image, Fernando Martinez connected for his first “F-Bomb” of his major league career. Congrats. Here’s to many, many more.
Johan Santana (9-5, 3.08 ERA) vs. Mike Burns (0-1, 3.72 ERA)
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Though an unpopular choice, as no one likes to trade away young, home grown talent, the time may come (very) soon when the Mets might deal away one of these players.
So I asked my Twitter followers, who would they rather see traded away: Nick Evans or Daniel Murphy. Here are their responses…
NICK EVANS
NYMetsGrrl94 said: Nick Evans. Daniel Murphy seems like he would be more helpful at 1B than Evans would anywhere in the long run.
BlackMagic718 said: Hmm that's a tough one....I say Evans but if Murphy doesn't get his act together I may change my mind.
cutiepie0319k said: Nick Evans
REHalFR said: I think Nick Evans, he has more trade value.
springfan said: nick evans but I can't really explain it. It's a gut feeling thing. I have unexplained faith in murph.
AnneMolnar said: I'd rather keep both. But if I had to trade one, it would be Evans.
letsgoduke said: I would rather trade Evans. Murphys baseball IQ is excellent.
DANIEL MURPHY
MarcARodriguez said: Murphy
mattclausen said: neither....but i'd probably have to say murph if absolutely necessary...though the kid is eventually going to hit a ton
saffir_99 said: Gonna go with Murphy. I just think he's forgotten how to handle the major leagues.
wrongheaven said: as much as I love him, Daniel Murphy - Evans is worth more defensively
FMauceri said: Murphy.
pymrod said: I had Murphy's back for a while..even when my girl hated him in the 1st week. TRADE HIS A**.
sdettling said: Trade Murphy. I think he has potential as a hitter down the road but he doesn't seem to me making any progress defensively.
BOTH
darknova306 said: Either/both in the right deal(s). (This is despite my giant Murph-crush, he just isn't good enough on D or powerful for 1B)
darknova306 continued: Though, to be fair to Murph, Jerry sits him whenever he gets hot. Doesn't help the kid's confidence and focus. Jerry sucks!
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It’s a sad day on The ‘Ropolitans having just learned that the Mets will likely see Lastings Milledge only six times a year from here on out.
Milledge and his teammate Joel Hanrahan were traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates today. In return, the Washington Nationals received Nyjer Morgan and pitching prospect Sean Burnett.
Good luck in Pitt, L-Millz. You’re going to need it.
How does Jerry Manuel spend his day? Thinking up new and inventive ways to plan the lineup. Here’s the one for tonight’s game…