"OH, VARGAS!!!!!" WAIT, NO, MA, IT JUST SLIPPED OUT!
If my mother were to have walked by when I was watching Jason Vargas pitch, and I yelled "OH, VARGAS!", she would have thought I was cursing, and like any good Irish Catholic mother not wanting her son to swear in the house, threatened to wash my mouth out with soap.
Here we go again in 2019, with the back end of the pen and rotation looking like one ugly rear end. Vargas, absent the hamate-bone-injury-made-me-rusty excuse this year, has pitched in 3 games and allowed 14 hits, 4 walks, and 10 runs in 6.1 innings - ERA 14.21. I've seen enough of JV - how about you? Time to release him and swallow the rest of the contract? I dunno...I'm just a writer. Ask Brodie VW.
Of course, that assumes the Mets have a suitable replacement. Corey Oswalt, however, allowed 6 hits and 4 walks, not to mention 5 runs, in 3.2 relief innings.
My brother Steve texted me again - you guessed it - Oswalt Sucks! With an ERA of 12.27, who am I to disagree?
In comes Lord Avilan of Yorkshire. The kind of Lord in those medieval flicks who you hope never becomes King...and who makes me shout, OH LORD, and get threatened with another washing of the mouth with soap already.
He was also unsuccessful, and in 6 substandard outings is the man who has surrendered 11 hits, 3 walks, and 8 runs in 5.2 IP. ERA Of 12.71.
So that fine trio in 15.2 innings this year has surrendered 31 hits, 11 walks, and 23 runs. And they're here because....you fill in the blank...I can't...Mom's in the next room.
The Mets' hitters remain delightful. Averaging nearly 7 runs per game, they scored 7 more last night.
Dominic Smith has a pinch hit, making him 8 for 17 (.471, with a .550 OBP). Had he hit like this last year, fans would have embraced him as the team's full time first baseman, rather than this year's back up.
1B Pete Alonso had a hot, but Lumbering Pete tried to scoot from 2nd to 3rd on a ball rolling away from the catcher. Fellow slo-mo runner Wilson Ramos was likely in the dugout slowly and knowingly screaming "NOOO!" Pete headed back to the dugout.
Jeff McNeil had a ho-hum night, going 2 for 5. I personally do not understand why he is not on a 3 hit nightly minimum yet. Bartender!!
Nicely, TDA was A OK, with a hot, 2 runs, and an RBI. Of course, there was a throwing error, you didn't think he'd have a flawless game behind the dish, did you?
And Lagares and Broxton got on twice apiece. Nice. But Keon has 12 Ks in 23 PAs, an unsustainable, but not surprising, Keon K rate.
Back to the game...after Vargas got 1 out before being pulled, the Mets trailed 4-0 after 1, and during the inning, Callaway went away after being tossed for arguing balls and strikes.
Mets answer back with 4 in the second, but Bad Ozzie allowed 4 more to the Braves in the second. Eventually, Mets "pitchers" allowed runs in double digits, which cause me to raise the two middle digits on my hands while screaming, "Oh, VARGAS!" Mom showed up with the soap again...I'm watching the game somewhere else from now on. Soap does NOT taste good!
11-7 final, and the Mets (9-5) have now lost 3 games in a week where they scored at least 7 runs, but allowed 11 or more...a very disturbing trend that needs to be fixed.
Even Mom agrees, I swear.
Jake today. He wants his 7 runs today, too, and he promises a win if he gets them.
Tom -
ReplyDeleteI will let you and the readers here tackle the SP5 problem.
As for the two relievers that have produced ERAs of 12.27 (Ozzy), and 12.21 (Avilan) ...
Great teams can survive a loss when they produced 7 runs. They can't do it if they consistently put up these kind of relief jobs game after game.
Teams carry either 7 or 8 pitchers in the pen. It isn't a matter if you like these guys.
This is a business.
And this is the majors.
They have to be replaced.
I agree, Mack. Like I said, I honestly cannot remember a back end of pitching (pen, rotation) being as bad as these Mets of 2018 and 2019 - not even in 1962. This needs to be fixed, because these guys are not going to score 6.5 runs per game forever.
ReplyDeleteWasn't Callaway brought here to reinforce the pitching? Did he not get the memo?
ReplyDeleteReese, that is an astute observation.
ReplyDeleteOzzy is now upstate, replaced by Sewald. I wish Vargas would "do a Trachsel" and voluntarily go there with Oz. When Steve T did it, he got into an "every 5th day groove, and was much better when he returned.
ReplyDeleteIf we look to replace him, I see a number of ways to do it
1) Sign Keuchel which would cost us draft picks in addition to $$$, and we'd have to wait for to" have a Spring Training ".
2) Fill from within (Lugo, Gsellman, Ozzy, Flexen, et al)
3) Explore the trade market. I love what Dom has done, but we've got no place for him and there have to be teams out there looking for a 1Bman. Or a 3Bman like Frazier. Or a CFer like Lag or Brox.
I'm sure Brodie is looking under every stone, and we'll find out soon enuff.
Bill, Brodie will convince the Wilpons to win
DeleteYes, wait, it's .300+ Dom for a young pitcher. Vargas is no more.
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