7/3/09

Lineup for Game 79

Ryan Church is hot and Jerry Manuel is sticking with him.  He’s back in center field and batting fifth tonight.

  1. Alex Cora - SS
  2. Daniel Murphy - 1B
  3. David Wright - 3B
  4. Gary Sheffield - RF
  5. Ryan Church - CF
  6. Fernando Tatis - 2B
  7. Nick Evans - LF
  8. Brian Schneider - C
  9. Livan Hernandez - RHP

Seating chart for Paul McCartney’s Citi Field concert

This morning I woke up with a strange thought in my head: “How will the stage be set up for McCartney’s concert?”

Here’s your answer…Citi Field Concert                        Click image to view full size.  Image via 507tixx.com

Turning Three: The ‘Ropolitans blows out the candles

Three years ago yesterday, the blog was created.  Three years ago today, the first Mets post went up.  Here it is, for you to see, in all it’s glory…

Even his trusty wiffle bat cant save him from this.

According to the Daily News: Pedro will most likely be taking off until after the all star break, which I assume means they will put him on the DL to make room for Mike Pelfrey. Looks like Pelfrey may get the start in one of the games of the doubleheader Saturday.

Darren Oliver looks like he will get the start today against Pitt. Wow...of the 4 Mets games I've seen this year the pitchers have been...John Maine vs. Washington (loss), Victor Zambrano/Darren Oliver vs. Atlanta (win), El Duque in the Bronx (loss), and again Oliver vs. Pitt. (hopefully a win)

I must have good pitcher karma or something.

Thank you to everyone who has read, commented and supported me through all of this.  I can’t thank you enough.

It’s been an absolute joy writing about this team from both the news and opinion standpoint.  It’s opened up doors I never even knew existed and has helped me meet so many wonderful people.

Someday, it’s my goal to make this my job.  I wouldn’t be here without my readers.  Thank you.

And, obviously, let’s go Mets!

Good enough for you, John Franco?

What John Franco said pretty much hit the nail on the head.  Though I think he was a bit foolish in the way he went about it, he was right.

But yesterday, when the Mets went out and won the game (twice) after being down 5-0, was something rarely seen by Mets fans.

The bullpen took over in only the third inning and allowed only one run until the ninth inning.  After Francisco Rodriguez blew his save, he asked to come out for the 10th inning when the Mets took the lead.  Gutsy, because Bobby Parnell was the only pitcher left in the bullpen.

K-Rod ended up throwing more pitches than he ever has in a major league baseball game.  After blowing the save, he came right back out for the 10th inning put the Pirates down 1-2-3 to earn a rare win.

Is that enough “leadership” for Mr. Franco?

When the team, by his own hand, is put back in a hole after looking to win the game in nine, he trotted right back out to the mound to slam the door (successfully, this time).

“I'm the kind of guy that if I make a mess, I clean it up,” Rodriguez told reporters after the game.  “I felt really frustrated that I didn't get the job done in the ninth, then we score and I go back out there in the 10th.”

That sounds like a leader to me.

Manuel’s Musing for July 2

“Sometimes emotion gets in the way and you have to judge and make sense of it.”

-Jerry Manuel on letting players persuade him to stay in games

7/2/09

Game Chat: NYM @ PIT [Makeup Game]

Tim Redding vs. Paul Maholm

Join in for some game chatter and barstool banter with your fellow fans!

(Chat removed, as usual.)

Lineup for game 78

The tarp is down (as of 10:13 a.m.), so all of this falls under “Weather Permitting.”

  1. Luis Castillo - 2B
  2. Alex Cora - SS
  3. David Wright - 3B
  4. Gary Sheffield - RF
  5. Fernando Tatis - LF
  6. Ryan Church - CF
  7. Nick Evans - 1B
  8. Omir Santos - C
  9. Tim Redding - RHP

BP: Mets sign Juan Urbina

Kiley McDaniel of Baseball Prospectus (via MLBTR) is reporting that the Mets have signed Juan Urbina, a lefty pitcher out of Venezuela.

Urbina is the son of former MLB player Ugeth Urbina.  The signing bonus is supposedly worth over $1 million.

This marks the first signing during the international signing period, so brace yourselves for a lot of names you’ve never heard before signing for big money.

Update – 10:23 a.m.: Urbina was listed at the No. 8 international prospect by Baseball America in this SI article.

And here’s a quote from an interview Ben Badler of Baseball America did with River Ave. Blues:

For me, the two that stand out are Venezuelan lefthander Juan Urbina and Dominican righthander Johendi Jiminian. Yes, Urbina is Ugueth’s son, and it shows in his advanced mechanics and feel for pitching. He’ll probably sign with the Mets.

He called it.

Manuel’s Musing for July 1

Philosophical Jerry Manuel “Losing is troubling to me, and I understand, I've been in it long enough to know some of the things that go with that.”

-Jerry Manuel on losing

7/1/09

John Franco rips Mets

John Franco, who I believe gets a paycheck from the Mets for his work with the team in spring training, doesn’t seem adverse to burning bridges he’s still standing on.  He appeared on SIRIUS XM and had this to say…

Host, Jeff Joyce: “Have you ever seen a team decimated by so many injuries?”58

John Franco: “No, you know, it’s one after another with them.  But, you know, there’s still something missing there.  I don’t know what it is the last couple of years.  Watching them almost every day, there’s no leadership there.  Nobody wants to step forward and be a leader.  Something is missing and it’s hard to put your finger on it.  They got some great, talented players – [Jose] Reyes and [David] Wright and [Carlos] Beltran, now [Johan] Santana’s there – but I just can’t put my finger on it.  It seems like, to me, they’re not having fun, even when they were winning.  Playing in New York, the pressure cooker here, so I’m sure there’s a lot of pressure on them, but they need to relax a little bit and look like they’re having fun.  It kind of looks like they’re not having fun and everybody’s on their own page.”

Host, Kevin Kennedy: “They make mistakes, I mean mental mistakes, even like the game the other day: the errors and giving up early runs to the Yankees in a one-run game or two-run game it turned out to be on Sunday.  I mean, you can’t do that if you want to win this division.”

Franco: “Absolutely.  You know, you can’t give away outs.  When you have to get four or five outs an inning, that’s cause for trouble.  I was down in Spring Training and [manager] Jerry [Manuel] had them guys working on fundamentals every day and doing the things that you need to do to win ballgames – taking the extra base, heads up, knowing situations.  Every day you go in the meeting room and that’s what they talk about.  They go out on the field and do it.  But once the game starts, I think they have maybe too much individuality, where guys are worried about their own stats instead of worrying about getting the guy over, not stealing third base with two outs which is really meaningless.  These are the kind of things that they’re dealing with, but as far as management and the coaches, they have those guys prepared.  And as you know, Kevin, you’re only as good as your players, and if they can’t go out there and do the job, it’s making the manager look bad.”

Joyce: “What kind of player does it take to really step up and push the guys and be a leader?  It’s gotta be an everyday guy, doesn’t it?  You were a closer out there, but I’m sure you probably didn’t feel comfortable doing that because you weren’t one of the guys out there playing nine innings every day.”

Franco: “Well, I was appointed captain of the Mets as a closer, so it was kind of weird that nobody wanted to do it.  And I was a guy, even though I was a closer, if I thought there was a team meeting or something needed to be said, I had no problem getting in somebody’s face or kicking them in the rear.  And everybody knew where I was coming from because on some of the teams I played with, some of them were very bad and some of them were good, and sometimes some guys maybe weren’t respecting the game enough or some guys weren’t playing the game the right way or some guys weren’t doing things that they should’ve done.  And I would call a team meeting and call them out on it.  And I didn’t care if they liked me or not.  I wanted to win just as bad as the next guy, but I think I got my point across.  With the Mets, a guy like David Wright is a guy that I’m hoping – you know, I tried talking to him and tell him to come forward and be that guy, but I think David feels that being that he’s such a young player and you have the [Carlos] Delgados and [Gary] Sheffields and veteran guys like that, he’s afraid that they’ll look at him like, ‘Be quiet and sit down.’  Gary’s here and Gary’s been great.  Gary Sheffield’s been great, so I don’t have a bad thing to say about Gary, but I think you need a guy who the organization is building around and is going to be here for the next five, six years.  David’s been here for five years already, and he’ll probably be here for another five years, him and Jose [Reyes], so that’s the core of the team.  One of those guys has to step forward and take charge.”

Kennedy: “I agree with you.  It’s gotta be a guy from within that’s gotten the contract like David and the upside is there, but you’re right.  I’m glad you’re talking to him, Johnny, because that’s what I see when I watch that team, too.  I just see a bunch of different individuals, and if they win, it’s almost like, ‘OK, well we won that day.’  It’s not a group yet.”

Franco: “And if they don’t win, guys pack their bags and they go home for winter and they say, ‘OK, I get my paycheck and that’s it.’  So something’s not right there and hopefully they’ll get it right soon because otherwise it’s going to be a long summer.  Thank God the Phillies aren’t playing as well, otherwise they would be a lot further back than they are right now.”

To which David Wright responded, relayed by Bart Hubbuch

With all due respect to Johnny, he doesn't know what's going on in this clubhouse.  I don't feel the need to have to defend myself as a leader. If these guys in here respect me and think of me as a leader, then that's what I need.

Not a smart move, Franco.