5/15/10

What’d I miss?

OK, it was a long day.  Tomorrow will be longer.  I missed a lot.  Let’s take a run at it.

Oliver Perez to the bullpen.  Good.

Hisanori Takahashi will likely make the start for Perez.  Also good.

Jose Reyes moved back to the leadoff spot.  Also also good.

Angel Pagan hit third.  No.  This is not the spot for Pagan.  Put Pagan second, Wright third, Bay fourth and Davis fifth.  From there, you could slot Barajas sixth, Frenchy seventh and Castillo eighth.  Good?  Not really.  Better?  Yes.

The Mets lost again.  Oy vey.  The team is under .500 at 18-19 and there’s no signs of improvement coming their way.  John Maine was beyond bad, with 12 straight balls to start the game.  He could have been a lot worse, but that’s not something to take solace in.  If the Mets are fed up with Perez and sending him to the ‘pen, Maine shouldn’t be far behind.

Meanwhile, in Buffalo…

Oliver Perez: 3.1 IP, 9 H, 7 ER, 3 BB, 5 K
Season WHIP: 1.92, ERA: 5.94

Meanwhile, in Buffalo…

R.A. Dickey: 8 IP, 8 H, 3 R (all unearned), 2 BB, 3 K
Season WHIP: 1.038, ERA: 2.23

How’s that song go?  “I’ve got a feeling…”

5/14/10

Jeff Francoeur?

AVG: .230

OBP: .295

SLG: .393

OPS: .688

A .688 OPS!  On base plus slugging is .688!

Are we still defending Jeff Francoeur or has that passed?

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “Tell him we're hitting .220 at home. "So we need to stop stealing signs if that's what we're doing.”

-Jerry Manuel on Charlie Manuel and stealing signs

5/13/10

Game Recap: Marlins 2 – Mets 1

A walk-off wild pitch.

The Good

Johan Santana tossed seven scoreless innings.  He allowed only six hits and one unearned run (though the error was his).  He walked only one and struck out five.  Awesome.

Rod Barajas drove in the only one on a two-out RBI single.

Fernando Nieve’s 8th inning.

That’s about it.

The Bad & Ugly

Fernando Nieve’s 9th inning.  Why, exactly, was he out there again?  It’s bad enough he’s throwing practically every day, now he’s doing more than one inning every appearance?

The Mets had only four hits.

They struck out eight times.

They did not draw a walk.

Walk-off wild pitches.  I mean, come on!?

Game Ball

Johan.

On Deck

Seven p.m. tomorrow, you know what they’ll do.

You might want to sit down for this: Mets announce Citi Field tours

From the Mets… Interesting stuff in bold

FLUSHING, N.Y., May 13, 2010 - The New York Mets today announced the launch of Citi Field Tours, offering fans a guided behind-the-scenes look at their home, including the Mets Clubhouse, Dugout and the Mets Hall of Fame & Museum. Group Tours begin Friday, May 28 and regular Tours start Saturday, May 29 to kick off Memorial Day Weekend.

Tickets can be purchased at mets.com/tours or by phone at (718) 507-TIXX. Citi Field Tours are free for Season Ticket Holders making advance reservations with the Mets Ticket Office at (718) 507-TIXX. In-person ticket sales start Thursday, May 27 at the Citi Field Advance Ticket Windows located outside the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.

Fans will tour the press box and productions areas, visit the Empire and Sterling Suites, step onto the field on the warning track (weather permitting), visit the Bullpen, take photos in the Mets Dugout, and see the Mets Clubhouse. The one-hour tour will conclude at the Mets Hall of Fame & Museum.

Individual tickets are $10 for adults, and $7 for children 12 and under and senior citizens 60 and over. Tickets for groups of 10 or more purchased in advance are $8 for adults, and $5 for children 12 and under and senior citizens 60 and over. (Internet and phone orders are subject to service fees.) Thursday and Friday tours are only available for groups. Saturday and Sunday tours are open to individuals, plus groups with advanced reservations. Additional ticket information including a schedule of Citi Field Tour dates is available online at mets.com/tours or by phone at (718) 507-TIXX.

"We are launching Citi Field Tours to provide our fans with a behind-the-scenes experience of Citi Field," said Dave Howard, Executive Vice President, Business Operations, Mets. "We've had great interest from our fans since opening the ballpark last year, and we are delighted to be able to provide them a closer look at their team's home."

Saturday and Sunday tours depart every 30 minutes, beginning at 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. from the Jackie Robinson Rotunda. Complimentary parking for all tours is available in the Citi Field Official Lot (Lot G), with the entrance on 126th Street off of Roosevelt Avenue.

Good for the Mets.

They’re listening.

Stealing signs is part of the game, but…

The Phillies have been accused of stealing signs.  I have no problem with that.

The fact that they were using binoculars is what makes it wrong.binoculars

Sign stealing is part of the game.  If there’s a runner on second and he can read the catchers signs and somehow communicate that to the batter in time, then good for him.  But using outside technology – pretty much anything that isn’t your eyes, ears or body – is what makes it wrong and cheating.

Baseball is a game of physical ability and wits.  The pitcher is always trying to fool the batter with an unlikely pattern of pitches, the manager is trying to mix-up the lefty/righty order to force the other manager’s hand when using a bullpen, etc.  It’s beautiful in it’s simplicity.  A bat, a ball and a glove.  Four bases.  That’s it. 

But the use of binoculars from the bullpen and the bullpen phone to the dugout is cheating.  I don’t care if it’s the Phillies, the Royals or the Diamondbacks, my thoughts would be the same on this.  It’s part of the game until you start using “technology” in any form.

And another thing, for Charlie Manuel to turn around and start accusing the Mets of stealing signs is both crazy and sad.  Your team was just accused of stealing signs – for the second time in two years – and the best you can do is to accuse another team of doing it because of their home record?  Just a reminder, Charlie, you were accused of it while at Coors Field in Colorado – not your home park.

Manuel can toss accusations all he likes, but if the team was using binoculars to spy on signs, that’s cheating.

(Aside: Remember Spygate in the NFL?  See how strict the league was about that?  And now, Brian Cushing tests positive for steroids and he keeps his Rookie of the Year award.  Seems like baseball is lax if it involves spying, but strict on steroids – and football is just the opposite.)

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “I think we're close to putting together another winning streak.”

-Jerry Manuel

5/12/10

Game Recap: Nationals 6 – Mets 4

Roger Bernadina is the new Willie Harris.

The Good

The top of the order - Jose Reyes, Alex Cora and Jose Reyes – combined for five hits, two runs and three RBI.

Takahashi > Feliciano > Nieve.  Seems to be the progression Jerry is going to go with until one of their arms falls off.  So far, though, it’s working.

Mike Pelfrey’s start.  He struck out the side in the first, then got into a jam in the second.  With the bases loaded, he notched two more outs via strikeouts before opposing pitcher Craig Stammen knocked in two with a single.

119 pitches.  Pelfrey was allowed to match his career high pitch count.  Too bad it only got him 5 2/3 innings.

Pelfrey also singled in a run in the second inning.

David Wright walked twice.

The Bad & Ugly

Roger Bernadina.  R-Ber hit his first major league home run in the fourth inning, a solo shot.  He then went yard again, off Francisco Rodriguez, in the 9th inning for the go-ahead runs.  And in the field, he made a three-run saving catch, diving for a ball off the bat of Jeff Francoeur.

Stammen, the Nats pitcher, went 2-3 with three RBI.  Yup.

The Mets are now 0-6 in rubber games in 2010.

Tyler Clippard, at 7-1, now leads the majors in wins.  He’s a reliever.

Matt Capps leads the majors in saves, with 14.

Game Ball

Unfortunately, Roger Bernadina.

On Deck

The Mets travel to sunny and warm Miami for their first time this season.  A 7 p.m. game.

Move the Islanders to Queens

Jeff Wilpon, the Mets' chief operating officer, said Tuesday he has talked with Islanders owner Charles Wang about building an arena in Queens as a possible home for the hockey team.

-Katie Strang, Newsday

I’m all for it.  Make the disaster that is Willets Point go away.