Clayton Kershaw (5-5, 3.49 ERA) vs. Mike Pelfrey (6-3, 4.26 ERA)
Join in for some game gabbing and barstool banter with your fellow fans!
(Chat removed, as usual.)
Clayton Kershaw (5-5, 3.49 ERA) vs. Mike Pelfrey (6-3, 4.26 ERA)
Join in for some game gabbing and barstool banter with your fellow fans!
(Chat removed, as usual.)
With the Mets on the field taking pop-up drills, here is the lineup as Manny and the Dodgers roll into town.
I totally forgot I had taken these photos until today. Here are all of Shea Stadium’s base-markers in Citi Field’s parking lot.
(Click for the full size image.)
Angel Pagan, rehabbing from a strained left groin, played in his first game last night for the St. Lucie Mets. He went 1-3 with a run scored.
Pagan could return to the Mets as early as next week. It would be a nice upgrade over the clearly-overmatched Fernando Martinez.
After busting out to a .333 / .429 start with the Mets, the injury prone outfielder went down with another malady.
I’d like to see him back with the Mets and soon. He’s not exactly a game-changer, but he can’t hurt.
The Mets are at the halfway point of their season - 81 games played, 81 to go. David Wright has had a strange statistical season so far.
Starting today and going through the rest of the season, I will be tracking and charting some stats on Wright’s 2009 season. As of right now I will present his AVG, OBP and SLG in a combined line chart and his strikeouts per game in another. I will also break down his hits (singles, doubles, triples, home runs) in a pie chart.
If you have any suggestions for something else to track, please let me know.
Bat? Arm? Or nothing at all?
That’s the simple question I asked my Twitter followers. Here are their responses…
BAT
metsjetsgirl said: depends on who we're giving up, but I'd say bat if the price isn't too steep.
TheRealSoxy said: Bat (Dye?) or nothing.
FMauceri said: The #Mets need bats in the worst way! How can they do nothing at all?
swirlywand said: A BAT! A Bat not named Adam Dunn. I repeat- NO ADAM DUNN. Which means, I'm not sure who...but I'm sure who not!
tyronem said: get a bat for the interim. Trade the medical staff.
IvanCTorres said: we need offense desperately but it's gotta be at the right price!
eagold2001 said: We definitely need a bat!
ClareLafferty said: a bat - we can't score any runs so once the opposition scores twice, we have already lost the game...
dtmfr said: Definitely need a bat! Pitching isn't as much of a concern for this team. They've done a better job holding their own.
chrisbirckhead said: Im in the Rios camp myself he's 28 plays good D and the contract is bad so the prospects going back won't be much
tonigo said: Put me down for Rios as well. #Mets can afford him, especially after next year with Delgado and Wagner off the books.
ARM
tegoldstein said: I only want them to make a deal they would have made with Reyes, Delgado, Beltran, Maine etc. all healthy. So an arm.
harrycalat said: an arm, but I don't think anybody's giving up anyone that good for Parnell/F-Mart, might have to throw Church in there.
kdoster said: I think we need another arm.... The bats are currently residing on the DL list and would hope they return with the bat soon!
NOTHING
TLA_Quinn said: Nothing at all.
metsfan said: Do nothing at all.
NYmetbev said: GET BACK PLAYERS ON DL
GermanMetsFan said: do nothing and concentrate on 2010
andy79 said: do nothing at all. a bat or arm won't make up for a lack of fundamentally sound baseball.
OTHER / PEANUT GALLERY
Macho_Row said: I think they are fine just the way they are! But seriously, they clearly need offense.
chrisocallahan2 said: Trade Sheffield. Gotta be an AL team that'll take him. Let Beltran and Reyes rest until they're ready. Admit season is a wash
sanjayraman said: would rather they trade away any saleable parts. Church, Sheff, Livan, Feliciano come to mind
monkonfire said: I'd rather they trade me to a winner.
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Innings played: 27
Mets hits: 18
Mets runs: 3
Mets walks: 10
Mets XBH: 3
Mets HR: 0
Mets GIDP: 3
Mets LOB: 18
Mets strikeouts: 20
Mets wins: 0
Mets losses: 3
“We haven't been able to put anything together offensively.”
-Jerry Manuel as Captain Obvious
David Wright and Carlos Beltran have been named starters for the 2009 All-Star Game in St. Louis.
Beltran, due to his bone bruise in his knee, likely will not participate in the game.
Update – 2:54 p.m.: Joining Wright and Beltran, Johan Santana and Francisco Rodriguez have been named to the All-Star roster.
The starting NL roster:
So of the starting eight players for the NL, they come from only five teams. Not surprising, if you really think about it.
Here are the AL and NL starting rosters.
Congrats to Beltran and Wright.