4/5/10

Game Recap: Mets 7 – Marlins 1

One game, one win and one beautiful day.

The Good

Johan Santana wasn’t great, but in his first real start coming back from surgery, it was as good as anyone could ask for.  Six innings, four hits and one earned run.  He needed 103 pitches, 69 landing for strikes, as he walked two and struck out five.  Again, not great, but I was more than happy.

David Wright’s opposite-field two-run home run in the first inning was what every Met fan wanted to see.  Hopefully this sets the tone for his season.

The four-run sixth.  Yeah, it was helped out by the ugly play from the Marlins, but it was still nice to see.

Fernando Nieve’s two innings to Francisco Rodriguez’s one.  The bullpen shuffle was taken out of play with the run support, but Nieve turned in two nice innings and K-Rod was able to get work after a short spring and a rough patch with his brothers.

Jason Bay and Rod Barajas both had nice first games for the Mets.  Gary Matthews Jr. had a decent day at the plate but looked shaky in the field.

The Bad & Ugly

The Marlins in the field.  Three errors, all in one inning and two balls that fell in the outfield, the Fish were flopping around on the field.  It was fun for Mets fans to watch, though.

Mike Jacobs.  Four at bats, two strikeouts and two broken-bat balls that didn’t make it out of the infield.  He was also replaced by Fernando Tatis for defensive purposes.  And he’s the “starting” first baseman.  Yikes.

Game Ball

David Wright, Johan Santana, Jason Bay and Rod Barajas get to split it four ways.

On Deck

The Mets and Marlins square off again on Wednesday at 7:10 p.m.

Game Chat: FLA @ NYM [Game 1]

Join in with your fellow fans to talk Mets baseball!

Mets 2010 Opening Day lineup

  1. Alex Cora – SS
  2. Luis Castillo – 2B
  3. David Wright – 3B
  4. Mike Jacobs – 1B
  5. Jason Bay – LF
  6. Gary Matthews Jr. – CF
  7. Jeff Francoeur – RF
  8. Rod Barajas – C
  9. Johan Santana – LHP

Let the season begin!

Also, all the infielders are at the top of the order, outfielders in the middle and the battery at the end.  I find that interesting.

I can’t help but hope

I don’t consider myself an optimist nor a pessimist.  I’m a realist.  If something doesn’t seem within the realm of possibility, that’s because it’s not.

But here I am, on Opening Day, hoping.  Hoping for what, though?

The Mets may have a snowball’s chance in hell of doing anything worthwhile this season, but I’m excited.  Maybe I’m just excited for baseball, real, competitive baseball.  Maybe I’m excited for Gary, Keith and Ron.  Maybe I’m just excited to yell and scream at my television on a nightly basis.

Whatever it is, I’m pumped.  I already laid out my Francisco Rodriguez jersey that I will be wearing today and I’m home in New Jersey so I can watch the game in HD (it’s the second best thing to watching it in person).

Here we are, with what is likely 162 Mets games ahead of us, and I am excited.

Here’s to baseball.  Here’s to the Mets.  Let it be a wild ride.

4/4/10

Guess the Met! [Solved]

The rules are easy: I post a Mets player photo, but only reveal a tiny part of the image.  From there, your goal is to try and guess which player the photo is of.

No prizes, but pride and honor is on the line.

Here is today’s Guess the Met… Good luck!Who am I?

Leave your guesses in the comments!

I’ll reveal the answer after Easter dinner (probably around 7 p.m. or so).

Answer: Many of you nailed it as Jeff Francoeur.  Well done!

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “I don't know if anyone gave a better effort."

-Jerry Manuel on Chris Carter

4/3/10

The difference a year makes

2009 2010 (likely)
Jose Reyes Alex Cora
Daniel Murphy Luis Castillo
David Wright David Wright
Carlos Delgado Mike Jacobs
Carlos Beltran Jason Bay
Ryan Church Gary Matthews Jr.
Brian Schneider Jeff Francoeur
Luis Castillo Rod Barajas
Johan Santana Johan Santana

Above is 2009’s Opening Day lineup.  Next to it is what could be 2010’s.  Note the differences:

  • David Wright and Johan Santana are the only players to bat in the same spot in the lineup.
  • Luis Castillo, Wright and Santana are the only players who even appeared in the 2009 OD lineup.
  • That means that six of nine positions have either new players or backups in the role. 
  • 66.667 percent of the lineup has changed in one year.

What a difference a year makes.

In case you were wondering [Image]

Who could it be?I wonder when that press release was sent out?

4/2/10

Rubin: Matthews may start OD, Tejada may get bulk of playing time

Two notes from Adam Rubin’s latest blog.

He believes that the team that trotted out tonight in Tropicana Park will be the Opening Day lineup, sans the designated hitter.  Meaning Gary Matthews Jr. will get the start over Angel Pagan.

He does note that they will likely split time until Carlos Beltran returns.

That means the lineup will look like this on Monday:

  1. Alex Cora
  2. Luis Castillo
  3. David Wright
  4. Mike Jacobs
  5. Jason Bay
  6. Gary Matthews Jr.
  7. Jeff Francoeur
  8. Rod Barajas
  9. Johan Santana

Only two position players and Santana are players that were in last year’s Opening Day lineup.  Yikes.

Rubin also notes that though Cora will start on Opening Day, Ruben Tejada will likely get more playing time until Jose Reyes returns.

If he’s coming north, he might as well play.

Mets (likely) 25-man Opening Day roster

Catchers

  • Rod Barajas
  • Henry Blanco

Infielders

  • Mike Jacobs
  • Luis Castillo
  • Alex Cora
  • David Wright
  • Ruben Tejada
  • Frank Catalanotto
  • Fernando Tatis

Outfielders

  • Jason Bay
  • Angel Pagan
  • Jeff Francoeur
  • Gary Matthews Jr.

Starting Pitchers

  • Johan Santana
  • Mike Pelfrey
  • Jon Niese
  • Oliver Perez
  • John Maine

Bullpen

  • Francisco Rodriguez
  • Pedro Feliciano
  • Hisanori Takahashi
  • Ryota Igarashi
  • Sean Green
  • Fernando Nieve
  • Jenrry Mejia

(Raul Valdes is still in contention for a roster spot, so there might be one change left to come in the bullpen.)