Good
morning,
It's just one lost that killed a seven game winning streak.
Win on Sunday and the series is yours.
All of us, including the Mets, need to remember this is a two month marathon and we're not in control of what Washington does except for the games we play them.
Things will go back and forth but, right now, we have the 1 1/2 game lead and winning will prevent that being taken away from us.
Michael Cuddyer went 0-4 in his St. Lucie rehab last night, but will still return to the Mets and join the team, probably tomorrow.
Curtis Granderson took a ball off his right foot in the 9th innings last night and there is a chance he could sit out the final today against Tampa Bay. The decision will be made in the morning when he arrives at the park.
Since trading deadline with other teams:
Most of the people that surround my life these days know that I write ‘something’ about the Mets. Some aren’t sure who I work for and if I am employed by the team while others are still trying to figure out where all the old newspapers went and what the hell blogs are.
They
also have spent most of their time laughing at the t-shirts I have been
wearing, outwardly mocking the team I ‘represent’, but that has changed since
the all-star game, in general, and specifically, the acquisition of OF Yoenis Cespedes.
I’ve
replaced the majority of my Mets shirts with one I particularly like that I
bought recently online. It says: ‘Life is Too Short… Don’t Waste it Being a
Yankees Fan’.
Now
they, and strangers, stop me on the street and comment on the resurgence of a
team they thought would be dead forever. We talk about this and we talk about
that, but the conversation eventually gets around to Cespedes and the
difference the team seems to be playing with him in the lineup.
There’s
no question he has made a difference, but frankly, so have all the players that
Sandy Alderson brought in since the trading
deadline. It’s impossible to predict at this point if the Mets make the
playoffs, or how far they would go in them, but even the biggest cynic has to
tip his hat to Sandy right now for his transformation of the offense on this
team. Yeah, they’re all going away next season but that doesn’t mean anything
right now, does it?
Alex Torres
has been outrighted to Triple A Las Vegas
And
lastly… a special email received this week from ‘Hobie’:
“Mack, As the Mets pull another out
4-3, I just gotta tell you this story.
A dear long-time friend.
a babe at 61 and a rabid Mets/Jets fan, was on a quest to visit every major
league park. No 19 of 30 (he didn’t
count 8 which no longer exist) was Minute Maid Park where he suffered a massive
H/A during BP and passed last weekend.
At the wake on Tuesday a
UPS truck pulls up and delivers a package,
It was a baseball bat inscribed “To one who loved the game as we do” and
was signed by the entire Houston Astro club—now my favorite non-Met team.
And, oh, the Mets have
not lost since Elwood has been up There.”
Hated to lose those pitching prospects, love where we are right now.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking more and more likely that Verrett should/will be the spot/6th SP when we need one. His fine 5 IP/86 pitch outing last night should put him in line to be ready after one more start. And he's already on the 40.
ReplyDeleteIf Mets win division then nobody should ever complain about prospects given up IMO.
ReplyDeleteNot many teams even make the playoffs for years (see mets) so wiinning division should erase any all thoughts on this.
And they still have EVERYBODY we could have wanted them to keep going into next year.
That's a real nice gesture by the Astros. If we can't win it, hope they can.
ReplyDeleteMorning Tom -
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think the Mets made all the right decisions with those pitchers so we can have the excitement of this season.
Metsiac -
ReplyDeleteAnd all the Mets will need out of him is 5-6 innings
You are right Ernest -
ReplyDeleteAnd next season, we get to add full time prospects like Dilson Herrera and Michael Conforto
Loopy -
ReplyDeleteI thought you all would enjoy reading that.
It's amazing what a difference a few acquisitions make to energize a dormant fan base. I frequently wear one of my vast assortment of Mets caps when I am going to be outdoors for any length of time. (which is often) Suddenly people are coming out of the woodwork and approaching me to comment on how great the Mets are now. A few weeks ago, my caps were going unnoticed.
ReplyDeleteWhile we may not be in full control of our destiny, the winning attitude and momentum we have developed over the last few weeks will go a long way to ensuring that all our games from now on are very "meaningful".
Herb -
ReplyDeleteIt sure feels great
I find it interesting that the Wilpons have remained out of sight and without public comments during the past couple weeks, even with the good feelings headed the Mets way.
ReplyDeleteBob,
ReplyDeleteThat's the way it should be. Let them give SA a decent budget, and sit back in the owner's box and watch their team win.
Has anybody even seen them in the owners box?
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