-It
was interesting to see Carlos Torres starting
the Atlanta game. I know he’s scheduled to be the ‘long man’, but was this an
attempt to add another pitcher to the question ‘who will be the SP5’ (his stint
ended with four innings so it sure looks like a ‘long’ relief appearance)?
Torres signed with the Mets before the 2013 season. He started 12 games for Las
Vegas (6-3, 3.89) and pitched 33 times for the Mets (9-ST, 24-RP – 4-6, 3.44).
This simply has been one of the best Sandy Alderson signs.
-1B
Alan Dykstra made an appearance in the away game…
it’s great to see he has worked his way back from a broken fibula (leg). I
assume nothing when it comes to Mets first basemen so we’ll just have to see
where or if he is assigned somewhere at the end of the month.
-RP
Joel Carreno is fighting for his MLB life around
this period of St and the last thing he needed was to give up a home run to Justin
Upton in the sixth inning.
-SP
Jenrry Mejia give up one run and two hit in five
innings, while striking out six and walking only one (2.89). I have no idea
what more he has to do to win the SP5 slot on this team. He left the game
because of a bunion (I should have bunions like this…).
-C
Anthony Recker continued to show off his rocket
arm, throwing out two runners at second base
-Two-run
homer by Grandy (.205)… this would be a nice time for his bat to start warming
up, wouldn’t it?
-John Lannon (4.38) had a successful one-inning stint (0-H,
0-R). I guess this is how the Mets plan on using him.
-Why
are the Mets still pitching Giancarlo Alvarado (0.00)?
-Another
scoreless inning from Jeurys Familia (0.00). I
think you can etch his name in stone.
-Another
successful ninth inning by Bobby Parnell, though
his velo is still a couple of ticks off…
-The
team does seem to be jelling a lot better this week and possibly could be
peaking at exactly the right time…
Just off the LIRR and on JohnRocker's very own #7 line...knucklehead that he was. Sun coming up, as we get ready for snow tomorrow, 6 days before opening day. Let's play two. Bring galoshes.
ReplyDeleteThe innings limit seems to be Mejia's key obstacle...I say let him go 150-170 innings, and hopefully he holds up. Seems some pundits think he could be limited to a ridiculous 100 innings this year. Let him pitch.