7/17/10

Is adding a bat an issue?

The last two games in San Francisco have seen the Mets facing one of the better rotations in the NL.  But the Mets pitching hasn’t been far from stellar.  Surrendering only three runs over the last two games should be enough to see the Mets win one or both games.  Unfortunately, they haven’t been able to score any runs, and have been shutout in both games.

So is adding a bat an issue?  If so, where?

Ike Davis sure isn’t hitting.  The young first baseman is ice cold, hitting just .182 in his last 15 games.  Jeff Francoeur should see his time diminish as Carlos Beltran made his return on Thursday night and Angel Pagan will be seeing more time in right field. But they seems to be the least of their worries.

With Luis Castillo on the DL and Jose Reyes nearly there, the Mets are relying on Alex Cora and Ruben Tejada up the middle.  Cora’s OBP is a cool .279 while Tejada just worked his back up to .300.  Sure, they’re middle infielders who are bench players taking on a much larger role, but if the Mets are looking to add some pop, this might be the place to do it.

Outside of that, I think the Mets should be looking to get Josh Thole a lot more playing time.  Rod Barajas gave the team a nice jolt at the beginning of the year, but he too has been chilly at the plate and hasn’t hit a home run since May. Thole and Henry Blanco should be the tandem behind the plate, trying to find a taker for Barajas. That will allow the Mets to bring in another arm in the bullpen, which can’t hurt.

In short, the Mets need to hope Reyes and Castillo can get healthy and bounce back to form. If not, it might be time to explore a trade for a second baseman.

7/14/10

Manuel’s Musing

“I think I'm going to try to split that time up. But if we face a series where we face four right-handers I'm going to still have to find time for Francoeur and find time to give Beltran a day off.”

-Jerry Manuel

I really can’t wait to see how Manuel works with Bay/Beltran/Pagan/Francoeur in the outfield. It should be fun.

7/10/10

Manuel’s Musing

“We're just not clicking offensively right now. We got a good team and we'll be fine.”

-Jerry Manuel

7/8/10

Guess The Met

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!
Answer will come later today. Leave your guesses in the comments.

Answer: JOSH THOLE!

7/7/10

Best game of the season? Best game of the season

Johan, Johan, Johan.

A complete-game shutout. A demand to stay in the game and finish it out in the 9th. His first career home run. Awesome.

Johan was far from dominant, striking out only five and walking three. But the offensive power that is the Reds barely had a sniff of a chance to score. He held the Reds to only three hits, one coming in the first and another coming in the 9th.

He also helped his own cause with his first career home run, clanging one off the right field foul pole in the third inning. He was pumped, saluting the crowd as he walked backed to the dugout.

It was one of the most exciting games of the season, I thought. The offense did just enough to support Johan's gem. I was worried going into the 9th, but I was glad Santana stayed on the mound - and then demanded that he stay in the game to finish it out.

All around, one of the best games of the season. Welcome to the second half.

Manuel’s Musing

“He said he wanted to finish it. I said, 'OK.'
That was that.”

-Jerry Manuel on his best managerial decision this year