4/26/10

Mets runs by inning [Graph]

Lately, it seems the Mets have a hard time scoring runs early in the game.  Only around the sixth or seventh do the bats come out and start hitting and the runs start scoring.

I thought it was just one of those weird quirks that I made up in my head to keep me hopeful (“Don’t worry, they’ll score next inning!”), but I took a look at the data, and this is what I found…Mets runs by inningThe Mets do score more runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth as opposed to the rest of the lineup.  Why they do this is another post entirely.  Is it the fact that the bullpens they’re facing are weaker than the starter or do the bats just take a while to heat up?

That’s for someone else to figure out.

But for now, if the Mets are down early, we know that at least through the first 19 games, there’s hope in the later innings.

Stats via Baseball-Reference.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “He was able to bob and weave and keep himself out of trouble”

-Jerry Manuel on Mike Pelfrey

4/25/10

Game Recap: Mets 1 – Braves 0

Get out the brooms!  Ugliest shut out I’ve ever seen.

The Good

Rain.  Thanks, Mother Nature.  Saved the bullpen tonight and gave the Mets a rain-shortened sweep over the Atlanta Braves.  We owe you one.

A shut out.  It was ugly, but it will go in the books as a shut out for the Mets.  (Raul Valdes’ one pitch ruined the complete game shut out for Mike Pelfrey.)  Pelfrey was far from sharp, allowing five hits and walking five.  But, he was able to work himself out of trouble inducing two inning-ending double plays to work himself out of jams.

Pelfrey is now 4-0 this year and has a 24-inning scoreless streak.

A Reyes Run.  Angel Pagan and Luis Castillo failed to get on in the first, so Jose Reyes came to the plate like a leadoff man, but with two outs.  Reyes singled and stole second.  Jason Bay followed with a single of his own, as Chipper Jones made a diving stab and his throw was late and bounced away from Troy Glaus.  Reyes, who was running, scampered home for the games only run.

Luis Castillo went 2-3 with two singles.

The Bad & Ugly

Pelfrey’s pitchcount.  It took 106 pitches for Pelfrey to get through five innings of work.  Only 59 of those landed for strikes.  Yikes.

David Wright looks lost at the plate.  Absolutely lost.

Pagan has one hit in his last five games with two walks.

Ike Davis’ two strikeouts.  Tommy Hanson’s curveball completely fooled Davis in both his at bats.

Game Ball

Jose Reyes

On Deck

The Mets welcome the Dodgers to Citi Field tomorrow for a 7:10 p.m. start.

Lineup for Sunday night baseball

  1. Angel Pagan – CF
  2. Luis Castillo – 2B
  3. Jose Reyes – SS
  4. Jason Bay – LF
  5. David Wright – 3B
  6. Ike Davis – 1B
  7. Jeff Francoeur – RF
  8. Henry Blanco – C
  9. Mike Pelfrey – RHP

The weather may have a hand on whether this game is player / delayed.  Stay tuned.

Game Chat will be up at 8 p.m. regardless.

Some stats for your Sunday

These were sent to me by reader Jack W.  Thought they were pretty interesting…

Only 3 teams (NL) have allowed fewer runs and all 3 have played 1 less game.

  • Giants: 51
  • Padres: 57
  • Cards: 59
  • Mets: 64

Only 5 teams (NL) have better run differentials

  • Phillies: +33
  • Giants: +28
  • Padres: +22
  • Cards: +17
  • Mets: +10
  • Brewers: +10 (skewed because of the 20-0 Pirates game)

The Mets are one of the hottest teams in the NL going by the last 10 games

  • Padres: 8-2
  • Mets: 7-3
  • Astros: 7-3
  • Marlins: 6-4
  • Nats: 6-4

The Mets lead the league in putouts

  • Mets: 513
  • Nats: 489
  • Rockies: 488

Thanks, Jack!

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “If we continue to play good defense and the pitching does what it does, we'll be OK.”

-Jerry Manuel

4/24/10

Game Recap: Mets 3 – Braves 1

That’s three in a row, if you’re counting at home.  (Also 5-1 this homestand.)

The Good

Bark at the Park Day.  I love dogs.

Jason Bay: 3-4, 2B, RBI.  That double to dead center was a rocket.  Is someone heating up?

Jon Niese was a bit wild, but… 5 1/3 innings, five hits, five walks and only one run.  He struck out six.  Still winless, but continues to pitch well.

Manny Acosta vs. his old team.  Acosta earned the win with 1 2/3 hitless innings, walking one and striking out three.  Not bad, not bad at all.

K-Rod makes it easy.  A 1-2-3 9th inning was way, way easier than yesterday.  More of these, Frankie.

Henry Blanco stole a base.  Yeah, I know!

The Bad & Ugly

Only five hits, three of them by Bay.  Blanco and Francoeur picked up the other Mets hits.  But only four strikeouts.  Yay?

Frequent Fernando and Perpetual Pedro.  They turned in a combined scoreless 8th inning, but it’s only a matter of time before their arms both fall off.

Game Ball

Jason Bay

On Deck

Sunday night baseball on ESPN tomorrow, an 8 p.m. start.

Game Chat: ATL @ NYM [Game 18]

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Lineup for Saturday matinee

  1. Angel Pagan – CF
  2. Alex Cora – 2B
  3. Jose Reyes – SS
  4. Jason Bay – LF
  5. David Wright – 3B
  6. Ike Davis – 1B
  7. Jeff Francoeur – RF
  8. Henry Blanco – C
  9. Jon Niese – LHP

Last night I tweeted that Castillo looked like he came up limping after sliding into home – more so than usual – and today he’s out of the lineup.  Could be the usual day off for Castillo, or it’s something to keep your eye on.

Game Chat will be up at 1 p.m.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “If the game dictates that you've got a chance to win it you've got to do everything you can.”

-Jerry Manuel on winning