Monday, July 21, 2008

Totally off-topic...

I know I haven't written for a while, but since I stopped the Mets have played well. So I'm going to post something TOTALLY off-topic instead.

Enjoy this video of Jimi Hendrix playing Red House at Woodstock.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Billy, WTF?!!?

Can someone please tell me what the fuck is wrong with Billy Wagner? He was the best closer in baseball a month ago, now he can't hold up a two run lead today and a three run lead yesterday.

Billy called out other guys a month ago for not pulling their weight. Well, I think somebody needs to call Billy out now.

This team is pathetic. It sickens me to watch but I can't look away.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Pedro's Back

I know I haven't written as much here as I planned to. I'm sorry for that. Basically, its because there's been increasingly less things to love about the Mets. They went through a stretch where they were god awful. Now they're in a run where they're playing fairly well. A horrible outing by Oliver Perez on Monday notwithstanding, the Amazins are started to look like a contender again. There's still a long way to go, but at least they're back on the right track.

A keep piece to getting back on that track may have come home tonight. Pedro Martinez pitched very well considering its his first game back from injury, only his second start of the season, and his father's deteriorating health. Willie probably left Pedro out there an inning too long, but he escaped unscathed. Pedro's pitches had great movement. He really seemed to be hitting his spots overall. He seemed confident and healthy. These are all excellent signs.

I am currently taking bets though as to whether or not he suffers another injury by the All Star Break.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Mets Lose Four Straight in Atlanta

I really hope I'm not the only one that's physically nauseous from that series in Atlanta. The Mets shouldn't have even bothered to get on the plane. They could have called Larry and just said "Sorry, Chip. We're not going to bother. Just take the four wins and we'll talk to you soon."

Something HAS to be done to shake this team up. Something HAS to be done to rattle the cage and say "THIS IS NOT F'ING ACCEPTABLE." Willie Randolph isn't the guy that's going to do that. But Joe Torre's never been that guy either. If this were '86, Hernandez would have called a closed door meeting and started throwing punches until everyone agreed that there would never be another series like this one. This is deplorable. I'm embarassed to be a Mets fan right now.

I was embarassed in September too, but not this bad. Because we're constantly reminded of September this year. EVERY announcer brings it up during every game. You can't open a New York newspaper and not see the words September and Collapse together. Thankfully, they also usually add Historic to make sure we don't forget exactly how bad it is.

The Yankees are in last place. I should be happy as a pig in shit. But the Mets are SO UNINSPIRED right now that I can't even gloat. Because unless someone starts kicking ass in that dugout, the Mets are headed for last place too.

Someone, anyone step up and be a leader.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Alou is on the DL AGAIN

From Mets.com: "The Mets placed left fielder Moises Alou on the 15-day disabled list before Thursday night's game with the Braves with a strained left calf.

"The Mets bought the Minor League contract of Raul Casanova to fill the roster spot. He will be used as a backup catcher and primarily in pinch-hit situations."

I really like Moises Alou. And I think the Alou family is one of the most respected family lines in baseball history. But maybe its time to look somewhere else for a solution in left field? Just throwing the idea out there. There's GOT to be someone out there that we can pick up who'll be able to play every day.

The Padres are hours away from a fire sale. Maybe they have someone to deal for next to nothing and cash? Uh, I just looked at their roster - that's a big No. There's got to be someone out there. Maybe give Angel Pagan and Endy Chavez a shot at platooning there. Having two four outfielders out there to fill in for Alou can't be too bad. Pagan's looked really good at times and Chavez is a premier fourth outfielder.

Fernando Martinez is a couple years away, so we can't push him. He's just not hitting enough in the minors to throw him into the Majors right now. He's hitting .280 with 3 HR and 16 RBI in Binghamton. That's not ready for the Majors.

Please Omar! Get on the horn and make something happen! Will the Sox take cash for Manny?

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

A Sad Day in Mets History; Mike Piazza Retires...

Check out the full story at SI.com...

Here's an excerpt from SI.com:

"Within the eight years I spent in New York, I was able to take a different look at the game of baseball," Piazza said. "I wasn't just a young kid that was wet behind the ears anymore -- I was learning from other veteran guys like Johnny Franco, who taught me how to deal with the pressures of playing in New York, and Al Leiter, who knew what it took to win a world championship." ...

"Last but certainly not least, I can't say goodbye without thanking the fans," Piazza said. "I can't recall a time in my career where I didn't feel embraced by all of you. Los Angeles, San Diego, Oakland and Miami -- whether it was at home or on the road, you were all so supportive over the years.

"But I have to say that my time with the Mets wouldn't have been the same without the greatest fans in the world. One of the hardest moments of my career, was walking off the field at Shea Stadium and saying goodbye. My relationship with you made my time in New York the happiest of my career and for that, I will always be grateful."



Getting Mike Piazza was the deal that made the Mets an actual ball club again. During those years in the '90s, we had kind of an awful team. '97 saw us break out a bit, but it was the acquisition of Mike Piazza in 1998 that put the Mets back on the map. He was the anchor that allowed Edgardo Alfonso, Rey Ordonez, and John Olerud shine. Piazza is how the Mets got to the Series in 2000. Piazza hit the home run to beat the Braves after 9/11. Mike Piazza made the Mets fashionable again. Current Mets like Carlos Delgado, Johan Santana, Carlos Beltran, probably wouldn't be playing here if not for Mike Piazza. We would not have the best-ever anti-Chant for Chipper Jones if not for Mike Piazza (Larry. LA-rry.)

Mike Piazza will always have a very special place in my heart. Right next to Rusty Staub as one of all-time favorites. I'm sorry to see his career come to an end. He's always been a classy guy and a great ballplayer. Now I just hope he decides to go into the hall as a Met. Seaver needs company, Mike!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Yankees, Schmankees! Rounds 1 and 2 go to the Mets!

So two big wins against the Yankees this weekend have me feeling pretty good.

I'd be lying if I said that Santana giving up three home runs on Saturday isn't a little disturbing. But history says that Santana will be at the top of the league in home runs allowed and still pitch like Santana. I've got to break myself of thinking that he's not pitching well. Before he became a Met, I saw him pitch twice. He's been a boon for the Mets since arriving and he's pitched a lot better at times than his 5-2 record.

Oliver Perez looking horrible to me last night, but all of his numbers were right where they should be. He allowed 3 hits, one the two-run homer by Matsui in 7 2/3 innings. That's a very good outing. I don't know why I'm so pessimistic with these pitchers, but I've got to break out of it!

But the big story of the weekend was that Jose Reyes seems to be on his way back. He's hitting homers which is a little worrisome, but when he was super-hot early last year he was hitting homers too. Hopefully this will get him back on track and playing like the Jose Reyes of old!

Everytime I see him play, I think Luis Castillo is going to have a break-out game with the bat. He's always so focused at the plate and he's swinging at his pitches, etc. He'll always take the first one, but whatever. He's the best with 2 strikes. He's got more left in the tank that this, doesn't he? He just seems like he can't slap the ball the way he always has. Maybe he's slowed up just enough that the pitches he used to be able to wait on left-handed and line into left field he's hitting for groundballs? I hope not. I really like Castillo and he should turn it around.

I think I've said it here before, but if not I'll say it again: Ryan Church has been fantastic since joining the Mets. This was a trade that I thought was just a get-rid-of-Milledge deal, but Church has proven to be the real thing. He's better than average in the outfield, he's hitting for a good average, decent power, great in the clutch, great in any part of the line-up, hitting lefties, righties, everybody! He's still going to strike out a little more than I want, but whatever. Everyone on the Diamondbacks strikes out a TON and they've still got the best record in baseball. Great trade by Omar. Unless Milledge turns out to be Manny Ramirez, it was a solid trade. And even if he does, its still a good trade. The Mets, Omar and Willie are in a "Get it done NOW" year. If you have to mortgage the long-term a little to get guys like Santana and Church, then the New York fans will get over it. Its not like trading Seaver for no one.