1.You just can’t keep
playing right field this way (6th inning) and expect to make the
playoffs. Lucas Duda is NOT a professional major
league outfielder. He’s not. He cost this teams runs and sometimes that means
games are lost. I love what I going on this year but just how long can you keep
winnings with this motley crew of mismatched outfielders? Regarding Duda, he
was hitting only .255 when this mess happened. He fields it wrong, and then
throws it to the wrong cutoff guy. This isn’t high school non-conference games.
You can’t blame Ike Davis here because he’s not
even supposed to be in the play. Get Jason Bay back here after the break and
play him every day in left. Play Kirk Nieuwenhuis every
day in center and Scott Hairston in right.
Period. I don’t care what they hit. I just know that smart baseball will be
played out there.Oh… Duda struck out after that dunce play.
2. It’s good to see
both Pedro Beato and Bobby Parnell have two outstanding outings out of the pen.
For now, we’ll consider Beato an aberration and Parnell a growing process. He
seemed very confident out there.
3.I’m glad I said yesterday
that “we” now are in a pennat race. Otherwise you would be thinking that I am
jumping on the bandwagon after one great game. Remember the old saying… “win
the series, win the pennant”. That’s all the Mets have to do for the remaining
of the season. Win the series, win the pennant. Fuck wild card.
4. Washington is showing
no signs of slowing down, so there isn’t much we can do about them until it’s
our turn to play them. It’s Colorado’s turn to travel to Philadelphia. The
Phillies play the Braves this weekend so we should be rooting for at least two
Braves loses here. We get the last place Cubs and we need to do a better job than
we did when we played them in Chi-town. It also would be nice to see some loses
this weekend by Cincy, San Fran (playing the red-hot Pirates), and St. Louis.
5. I write in the early
morning at the library located on the campus of USCB. I walk around a path that
winds past the tennis courts when I’m trying to formulate what I’m going to
write about next. Yesterday, a 70+ couple were banging around tennis balls and
I noticed two were outside the gates. I had to go around 40 yards out my way to
retrieve them, but what the hell, I picked them up, and threw them inside the
court to the back side behind the players. The woman looked up and said “what
the hell did you do that for? They aren’t are balls and I surely didn’t hit
them there.” Ah, the elderly.
6. Chris Brown is back
as a Mack’s Mets writer.HHe’s been in and out of trouble since he beat the shit
out of Rihanna but, hopefully, he will find some peace here… oh… he’s not that
Chris Brown, you say? Well, welcome back anyway, Chris. He did want me to
tell you that he’s having some trouble with his laptop (who isn’t?) and he had
to use his tablet last night, thus, the lack of capitals and spacing. Shit, I
do that all the time J
7. We also added a new
writer whose name might not fit the 140 character limit on Twitter. Pedro
Carrasquillo-Cardona has joined Mack’s Mets and he wrote his first post
yesterday. He’s not on any specific schedule, so we’ll just let him roam for
now.
8. For now, it’s the
Minor League Report at 8am, this feature at 10am, minor league press releases
up to 1pm, Chris, Pedro, and Stephen Guilbert until the sun goes down, and
college/draft information until 12:01am (the other writers that are listed haven’t emailed and told me
they aren’t writing anymore, so I’m just going to keep them inside the site in
hopes of them returning some day).
9. Did you notice David
Wright saying, with a smile on his face, that he loves playing with these guys
and for this team?
10. I spend two weeks
ago on the “third floor” of the Charleston, South Carolina Veteran’s hospital.
One of my inmates was named Denny and his story was his wife kicked him out,
his daughter didn’t want anything to do with him, he was out of work, and he
lost his house. Authorities found him parked on train tracks waiting for a train
to end his misery. He was a nice, gentile guy that ate anything any of us had
left over at meal time. Three of us that checked out the following Monday vowed
to hook up and go back and see Denny. He must have been released because he
collided with a speeding train yesterday in Hanahan, SC, just outside of
Charleston and died from his injuries. Rest well, Denny.
1 comment:
With you on Duda & "Capt K" has the right nick. We just might see a Bay, Hairston, Valdespin OF (at times) in the 2nd half.
BTW. I liked the L & H pic so I decided to download it. It's labeled "Abbot and Costello." Go figure.
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