Mike Pelfrey (7-4, 4.47 ERA) vs. Jair Jurrjens (7-7, 2.91 ERA)
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Mike Pelfrey (7-4, 4.47 ERA) vs. Jair Jurrjens (7-7, 2.91 ERA)
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@benshpigel: According to the Mets' game notes, they are 9-5 on Friday's (their apostrophe, not mine) but 3-4 at Applebee's and 2-1 at Chili's.
The Mets will try to get to double-digit wins tonight behind Mike Pelfrey. And here’s the lineup that will be being Big Pelf…
The Mets just brought Angel Berroa into the fold. They promoted him to the major league team after just four games in their minor league system. But could they be looking to pick up another SS off the scrap heap from hell?
Julio Lugo was designated for assignment today by the Boston Red Sox and could be released by the team very soon, according to WEEI.
Lugo, who has seen his name tossed around in trade talks for years now, was once connected to the Mets in rumors, however unfounded or speculative. Omar Minaya seems to like Lugo, but hopefully that has passed. But would the Mets be that desperate to pick yet another player off the scrap heap?
I sure hope not.
I was against the Gary Sheffield pick up, but he has proven me wrong. I was against Livan Hernandez signing, but he gave the Mets a decent half season. I was against the Fernando Tatis signing last year, but he was amazing in 2008. (2009 is a much different story.)
And of course, I was against Berroa coming on board (even if he is replacing Argenis Reyes). And I would be absolutely horrified if Julio Lugo found his way into Mets orange and blue.
Even if the Red Sox are willing to take a huge chunk of his salary, it just isn’t worth it.
I think, if Lugo did end up playing his home games in Flushing, it would signal the white flag to the rest of the NL East. I hope it doesn’t happen.
It may be too soon to judge, as the team is only a few games past the midway point, but the Mets are 7.5 games back and fading. So I turned to Twitter and asked my followers if they have given up on the Mets season.
Here are their responses…
julierubes said: No, because I'm hoping by the time they come to play the Cubs they have their "usual guys" back in the lineup and are winning
kevin_tor said: I'm trying to give up on the season because I think that's our only chance. They always do the opposite of what I expect.
maggie162 said: Nope, because "giving up" doesn't mean anything. I watch games, cheer, be happy when they win and sad when they don't.
gobears1001 said: no, I want to see the guys get back yet but if we lose all three series this trip then I won't hold my breath anymore.
wendy93639 said: Given up? why would anyone ever do that? who else you going to root for? if the #mets show up.. I show up. Even the JV squad.
pAuLiE_bRuZ said: as much as i dont want to admit giving up on this team its just so hard to sit watch a game and act like im interested still
swirlywand said: No! Now is not the time to defect...if we stuck thru two HORRIBLE endings..we can tough out some tough love for the #mets!
thebrowncoat said: There's always hope, but the realist in me says this team doesn't have enough to put it together.
thebrowncoat continued: Plus, I'm still pissed at Sports Illustrated for jinxing us by picking us to win the World Series.
metsjetsgirl said: No. As Mets fans know, 7.5 games can be caught up.. um.. rather quickly. We need our guys back. YA GOTTA BELIEVE!
tvrob said: i gave up bcs of everything i see, seeing is believing
cvelardi said: I can't give up, can't stop watching.. but I certainly don't have any post-season expectations.
kerelcoop said: no. Mets play is the worst division in baseball. 7 games back is nothing. A 3 week stretch of hot baseball & they’re back in it.
gwong said: I've given up on the idea of this being a season of consequence but that doesn't stop me from watching it painfully unfold.
DqtmaReyz said: - season's been in the books for a while. It's just a bad team in a bad circumstance.
disgruntmetsfan said: Yes because they don't get points for hitting into double plays
tyronem said: I am scaling back - it's too painful to watch some of these games.
kdoster said: No way! I still believe in them... Until its September and they are completely out of contention.
Ryan_J_Smith said: For now i'm not counting the mets out b/c nobody in the NL East is that strong. If they get hot they're back in it
brianjtang said: Yes, given up on Mets Season. 7.5 games is attainable. Just not with the current roster.
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Oliver Perez (2-2, 8.78 ERA) vs. Derek Lowe (8-7, 4.39 ERA)
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Back from the All-Star break, the Mets are in Atlanta to visit Ryan Church and his new team. No sign of Angel Berroa in the lineup.
Fernando Martinez tore his meniscus and had the subsequent surgery on Tuesday. He is out six to eight weeks.
I’ve had this surgery before and it’s no fun, but for the knee, a meniscus is a good thing. The Mets are very lucky that is wasn’t the ACL, MCL or any other CL. You may remember Ramon Castro had the same surgery a few years ago.
For the rest of the Mets walking wounded, Omar Minaya updated reporters earlier today.
Wonderful.
It seems I’m weeks behind on my draft pick signings.
The Mets and their second-round draft pick, Robbie Shields, agreed to terms on July 8.
The New York Mets today announced that they signed infielder Robbie Shields, the team's second selection (103rd overall) from the 2009 First Year Player Draft. Shields, a 6-0, 220-pound shortstop out of Florida Southern College will report to Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Shields, 21, hit .345 (76-220) with 65 runs scored, 19 doubles, two triples, five home runs, 37 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 57 games for the Division II Moccasins this season. A native of Dade City, Fla., Shields hit .329 (215-653) over his three-year career at Florida Southern, while starting all 167 games. He was named second-team all Sunshine State Conference as a sophomore.