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Maine Misses Petersen. [18 Jul 2008|08:33pm]

homebrewed
Since Petersen has been gone Maine has really been a weak link in this staff. It's like role reversal. He looks like 2006-2007 Pelfrey. He nibbles around the plate like crazy instead of attacking. So his walks are wayyy up. He has become the pitching version of Adam Dunn. walks you, K's you, or gives up a homer. Really kind of sad considering how dominant he looked at times.
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Chase Utley at All-Star Game... "Boo? F You!" [15 Jul 2008|11:50am]

whatwouldevando
I must admit, I fully enjoyed Chase Utley telling off the NY fans. Kinda wish more players would react like this at times.

http://www.the700level.com/2008/07/chases-four-let.html

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[14 Jul 2008|10:25pm]

nymetsfan1226
Mike Pelfrey named NL Player of the week

http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080714&content_id=3135700&vkey=news_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym


He's really turning things around for himself and starting to look promising. I'm excited to see him continue to progress.
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[11 Jul 2008|11:51pm]

topchief2
It appears like the Mets are headed on the right track, and they might have to trade for an outfielder for the stretch run. Who do you want to see on this team, and who do you not want to see?
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[11 Jul 2008|04:40pm]

nymetsfan1226
David Wright named to AS Team as a replacement for Alfonso Soriano

http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080711&content_id=3112915&vkey=news_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym

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The First Real Blunder By Manuel... [04 Jul 2008|08:50pm]

homebrewed
[ mood | annoyed ]

With this team generally refusing to score for Santana why on earth would you give Church a day off?

Church's bat is one thing but then you take out his glove...and it;a not HIS glove which is the issue here. If Church is playing, this game is not tied at 2 right now. Jayson Werth's hit would've have been in Endy Chavez's glove not let fall by worthless ass Chris Aguila.

Oh and Carlos Beltran actually strikes out swinging at ball 4....well, that's a change.

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[02 Jul 2008|10:13pm]

hanachan01
[ mood | chipper ]
[ music | Red Sox v. Rays on ESPN ]

ICONS
[10]Jonas Brothers
6- Animated "Burnin' Up"
3- Still "Burnin' Up"
1- Vanity Fair photoshoot
[12]Hello!Project
9- Miki Fujimoto
3- Ai Kago
[7]Boston Red Sox
5- Dustin Pedroia
1- Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz
1- Jacoby Ellsbury and Jed Lowrie
[2]New York Mets
1- Johan Santana
1- David Wright

[1]New York Giants
1- Eli Manning/Jeremy Shockey (Shocking)

FO BANNERS
[1]Jonas Brothers

WALLPAPERS
[2]Hello!Project
2- Miki Fujimoto

PREVIEWS


(Back at my journal!)

I also made a post yesterday on my journal here that has six Mets icons and a Mets Friends Only banner.

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Night-game woes plain as day but not to Delgado [01 Jul 2008|09:58pm]

whatwouldevando
http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/mets/ny-spmearly0702,0,7415005.story
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Mets lose first in Missouri [01 Jul 2008|08:10pm]

crazykfc

So St. Louis took the first of four from the Mets, pounding them 7-1. All the blame can't be placed on the Mets pitching. yeah, it was bad, but there was a total lack of offense from a team loaded with successful bats. The Mets have not come back from more than a two run deficit in a game all season. And this tough month definitely didn't help. But its July now, let's start the new month on a good foot.

I was hopeful in thinking that we'd maybe come strong off that win against the Yanks, but nope. Last night's loss pushed the team's record to 40-42. I almost thought they were gonna come close to passing the .500 mark eventually, which they haven't done since June 5th I believe. Hopefully this four-game stretch against the Cards won't push them too far below that and they might head into the hard Philadelphia series a little strong. Just a little.

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The days and nights of Carlos Delgado. [29 Jun 2008|11:16pm]

whatwouldevando
http://letsgomets.vox.com/library/post/the-days-and-nights-of-carlos-delgado.html

Carlos Delgado’s day/night splits this season are now at a point where there is enough of a sample to derive data from, since the Mets have now played 81 games this season.

And the differences are… day and night. Overwhelmingly.

Delgado’s numbers during day games - .295/.352/.616 (.969 OPS)
Delgado’s numbers during night games - .190/.283/.291 (.573 OPS)

He now has 10 HRs in 30 Day Games (116 ABs), compared to 4 HRs in 49 Night Games (179 ABs).

Over the last 2 seasons, Delgado’s numbers during day games were better than night games, but not substantially enough to raise a red flag. Over the course of his career, he’s been pretty even, with a slight skew towards better performance during day games than night games.

This season, it’s a huge difference.

Then it got me wondering... Of those 4 HRs in 49 night games, when during the game did it take place? Was there natural light in the sky? Was the sun on its way down? Or was it truly "night?" So I did a little more researching and looked at the video replays of those HRs.

Delgado's 4 HRs during night games came...
May 22nd vs Atlanta (7:10pm start) - 2nd inning - natural daylight
May 23rd vs Colorado (7:05pm start) - 6th inning - dark night sky, zero natural daylight
June 18th vs Angels (7:05pm start) - 4th inning - This one was hard to tell. Even though I was there, I don't remember the amount of light in the sky when the HR was hit. The video clip of the HR doesn't give you a good idea either. Sunset that night was 8:08pm, which is probably around the same time of the 4th inning. I did see natural daylight in the sky in the video clip of Marlon Anderson's sac fly that scored Reyes the previous inning, so my best guess is that there was indeed still a fair amount of natural daylight in the sky.
June 20th vs Colorado (7:05 start) - 2nd inning - natural daylight

So basically, when it's really dark out, you know "nighttime," Carlos Delgado only has 1 HR in 2008.
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[27 Jun 2008|12:22pm]

mjisinbflo
 Umpire suspended by MLB

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NEW YORK (AP)—Umpire Brian Runge was suspended for one game Thursday for bumping into New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel before ejecting him earlier in the week.

Manuel and center fielder Carlos Beltran also were fined by Major League Baseball for arguing with Runge in the fourth inning of the Mets’ game against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday.

Beltran started talking to Runge after he took two called strikes from R.A. Dickey to begin the inning. Runge took off his mask and continued the dialogue before he brushed dirt off home plate. Manuel then came out and started arguing.

Runge bumped into Manuel before throwing him out of the game. The manager walked to the bench after getting a few more words in as the Shea Stadium crowd roared.

Beltran continued the conversation and Runge quickly threw him out. An incensed Beltran then got in Runge’s face and had to be held back before Manuel came out to escort the All-Star to the dugout.

Manuel received a $500 fine and Beltran’s was $400.

MLB said Runge’s suspension will be served immediately.

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[22 Jun 2008|10:16pm]

poolchick
Heeyyyyyy look at that, my favorite muts are only 3.5 games back now. I have been telling everyone that we were no where near out of it!! I was not a fan of Willie's moves with the pitching/bullpen since the end of 2006 (and without a doubt in 2007). It was really messed up how our wonder GM did it but I think it gave the team some life again! Now I know this means nothing, this means the Phillies/Marlins need to keep messing up and we need to keep winning. I am just happy to see life in the team.

I am so much of a diehard I am up at 1:30am to watch them loses. I am going to precede my hope with caution but I am liking this winning streak..but more important than the winning streak is watching a bunch of guys want to get the little things (stealing) done to get a win..and to watch them be hungry for a win!
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[20 Jun 2008|05:16pm]

mjisinbflo
[ mood | content ]

Mets players react to Randolph's firing

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Manuel's not messing around! [19 Jun 2008|10:21am]

evilpuppy56
From the Daily News, re: Reyes' tantrum:

"I told him next time he (Reyes) does that I'm going to get my blade out and cut him. I'm a gangster. You go gangster on me, I'm going to have to get you. You do that again, I'm going to cut you right on the field," quipped Manuel.

I don't think there's anything I can say that would make this quote any more fantastic than it already is. When is switchblade day at Shea?
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That's better [19 Jun 2008|01:26am]

evilpuppy56
Nice win tonight. Yes, Ollie hit a wall and coughed up a lead, but pitched well for 5 at least, and Reyes, Wright and Easley all came up big - does Easley ONLY hit HRs vs closers in the clutch?

2 of 3 from first-place The The Angels Angels during a messy transition time is a good sign.
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Mets fire Willie Randolph, Rick Peterson, Tom Nieto. In other news, this community still dead. [17 Jun 2008|01:31am]

whatwouldevando
http://letsgomets.vox.com/library/post/mets-fire-willie-randolph.html
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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/2008/06/16/2008-06-16_mets_fire_willie_randolph.html

http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20080617&content_id=2945352&vkey=pr_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym

The Willie Watch finally comes to an end as Randolph, along with pitching coach Rick Peterson and 1st base coach Tom Nieto were fired after the Mets 9-6 victory over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

I'm just glad it's over with. I think it was far better that they did it on the road, instead of in front of 8,000 reporters in NY. Willie can now enjoy a little vacation time, maybe go to Disneyland, breathe easier.

If this had been done to him while in NY, he wouldn't have been able to go anywhere in the tri-state area and enjoy himself. The man is on a paid vacation for the next year and a half. What better way to begin it than in sunny Southern California?

I don't KNOW this for sure, but my best guess is that Omar Minaya told him how this would go down in the meeting on Sunday night. This decision had already been made, and I'd like to believe they tried to have it go down as "humanely" as possible privately, despite growing dissatisfaction with Mets management for how they've handled this publicly.

Considering the names involved in the plan have been leaked for a while now, and the "unnamed sources" turned out to be 100% correct, this was a plan that HAD to have been put into motion over the weekend, if not earlier.

In many ways, because of the way the situation was handled over the last couple of days, Willie Randolph kinda became a sympathetic babyface figure with management taking the heat for letting him twist in the wind, whether he actually was or not.

It was interesting hearing the Angels broadcasters on both TV and radio weigh in on the Willie Randolph controversy (this was pre-firing) and how he was getting a bad rap, wasn't a bad manager by any stretch of the imagination, and was being treated unfairly by the fans at Shea along with the "what have you done for me lately" attitude of the NY media.

As for Rick Peterson, the world's most overrated pitching guru who in my opinion, was the PRIMARY culprit, though there were many, of the 2007 collapse. It was time for "the jacket" to sell his line of bullshit elsewhere. Maybe he can still help fix Victor Zambrano's mechanics. Or perhaps, BE his mechanic.
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A weekend at PETCO Park (and the Mets' hotel) [08 Jun 2008|10:16pm]

whatwouldevando
http://letsgomets.vox.com/library/post/a-weekend-at-petco-park-mets-vs-padres-6-7-08-6-8-08.html
http://letsgomets.vox.com/library/post/saturday-nights-post-game-mets-vs-padres-hotel-activities.html
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Looking for Mr. Wright [04 Jun 2008|09:34pm]

autumnsky79
Hello New Yorkers,

My fiancee and I and a few friends are coming to your beautiful city for a few Mets games in July. Does anyone want to sell some Mets tickets for July 22, 23 and/or 24? There's 5 of us, so we're looking for either sets of 2, 3 or 5 (or even 6). We are die hard (Canadian) Mets fans traveling thousands of miles and are desperate to see a few Mets home games at Shea before it's too late. Name your price!

Thank you <3
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Luis Castillo. Your Second-Baseman and Mine. [27 May 2008|11:08pm]

whatwouldevando
http://letsgomets.vox.com


Ok, I've mentioned a couple of times that the Luis Castillo signing was more complex than most people know or understand, and I've been meaning to write about it forever.

But thankfully, Metsblog.com's Matt Cerrone makes about 65% of my point. There's good, and bad in Luis Castillo.

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http://www.metsblog.com/2008/05/27/note-luis-castillo-likes-double-plays/

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Luis Castillo has grounded in to seven double plays in only 25 opportunities, which is the third-worst rate in baseball.

…what’s worse, it feels like so many of castillo’s double plays occur during what could be a big rally…first and second, one out, castillo hits in to a double…over and over again, it seems…

…for what it’s worth, from what i can gather out of people close to the team, Mets GM Omar Minaya wanted to sign David Eckstein, not castillo…

…however, eckstein’s plan was to hold out a) for more money from another team, and b) the opportunity to remain at shortstop…in fact, there are lots of people who believe eckstein had zero intention of playing second base…anywhere…

…meanwhile, castillo had a three-year offer from the Astros, and, for the sake of not waiting around, the Mets gave castillo one more year and ended their search for a second baseman…

…and so now the Mets have a 33–year-old, rally-killing second baseman with bad knees, earning $6 million per season for the next four years…

For what it’s worth, Eckstein is batting .246 in 30 games for the Blue Jays, while starting at shortstop.

Also, in 34 games for the Braves, Ruben Gotay is batting .258 in just 31 at bats.

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Here's the thing about 2B in the league... There aren't many who are great at the plate. Can you name someone other than Chase Utley who is a superstar at that position?

At the end of last season, the Mets simply didn't have a whole lot of viable options at a position that is already tough to fill.

- Ruben Gotay. Currently riding the bench in Atlanta as a backup. Defensive liability. Had one good year at the plate with the Mets, and not surprisingly, hasn't repeated that in his bench role with Atlanta.

- Anderson Hernandez. Great defensively, can't hit major league pitching, can't hit minor league pitching. Other than pinch-running or as a late-inning defensive replacement, I'm not sure what purpose he would ever serve to any major league club.

- David Eckstein. 2B is not his natural position, and as Cerrone alludes to, he likely wouldn't have agreed to play 2B to begin with. It should also be noted that Eckstein was actively looking for more money, and FIVE years. He ended up signing with Toronto for one year when the leverage his agent thought they had, was gone.

- Tadahito Iguchi. The Mets don't have much luck with Japanese players to begin with, but aside from that, look at his current numbers with San Diego. Worse than Castillo.

- Kazuo Matsui. Couldn't handle New York. Some players are meant to play elsewhere. And while he's been better with Colorado and Houston, he's hardly the same guy any team expected him to be based on his play in Japan.

- Damion Easley. Really? As an everyday starter?

- Jose Valentin. A lot of fans don't comprehend that Jose Valentin was the team's "accidental 2B" in 2006, and turned out to be a genius signing by Omar Minaya, even if it was never planned that way. A shortstop most of his career, Valentin was more than likely on steroids during his time with the Chicago White Sox, as his mediocre power numbers while with Milwaukee, jumped when he got to Chicago. He was hitting 25+ HRs a year, and increased his BA that hovered around .225, to .260 for the next couple of years. To be fair, Valentin was never caught but the numbers are quite suspect.

Once Valentin became a free agent, the White Sox moved on, and he signed with the L.A. Dodgers for the 2005 season. Valentin's numbers with Los Angeles were abysmal, and it didn't help that he was on the DL most of the season after suffering torn knee ligaments. He put up a BA of .170 in 56 games. His career was pretty much over.

Until he signed with the Mets for the 2006 season as a bench player, and backed into the 2B position mid-season once Kazuo Matsui was traded to Colorado and it was apparent that Anderson Hernandez wasn't the answer either. Valentin revitalized his career, at least for one season.

But the 2B position still needed to be filled, and Jose Valentin wasn't the full-time answer. In the offseason, the team signed him to a one-year deal with an option for 2008, as Valentin was still a player who should've been valuable in a bench role, but not as a full-time 2B. However, there were still no better options available.

So Valentin began 2007 as the team's everyday 2B, but didn't quite put up the same numbers he did in 2006. In a game against the Dodgers in Los Angeles on July 20, 2007, Valentin broke his leg off an foul ball. After recovering from the freak injury, Valentin has been working his way back through the Mets minor leagues, and would be great to have on the bench. But no longer as a full-time 2B.

Oh yeah, Luis Castillo... As far as the available 2B free agents the team had at the end of the 2007 season, Castillo's agent had the leverage over Omar Minaya.

There weren't better options available and the Astros had made a 3-year offer to Castillo. Minaya gave him a better deal and that was that.

Was the 4-year deal too long? Definitely, but at that point, what else could Omar Minaya do?

But lets look at what should at least be the positives of Luis Castillo...
- Above-average defensively. Of the aforementioned options listed, only Anderson Hernandez is better at fielding the position. Maybe Valentin too.

- Career .300 hitter with a 1:1 BB/K ratio, if not better during certain years. Maintains a higher OBP than Jose Reyes every single season.

- As a solid contact hitter, he is difficult to strike out.

- Even on creaky legs, still maintains good speed, and is 9 for 10 in SB this season.

Luis Castillo is not having the best start this season (though other than Ryan Church, what Met is?), but if you look at the other 2B options that were available to the Mets, he's STILL the least of all evils.
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