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Mets looking for sweep!

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Mets beat Phils, 4-2!

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Welcome back Jose!!

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New
York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes is coming up large in his first game
back after a hamstring injury…Jose is three for three, with a single,
double and a triple….can he hit for the Cycle??

The Mets continue to lead, 2-0 after five complete.

Reyes

Mets up 2-0 thru 3 innings

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The
New York Mets lead the Washington Nationals 2-0 thru three innings.
Mets starter Mike Pelfrey has been gutsy, while allowing four hits, a
walk  and a hit batter, he has refused  to  allow the  Nationals   to 
score  a  run.  Pelfrey  pitched  out  of  a  bases  loaded  jam  in 
the third capped off by blowing away Nick Johnson with a 94 mph
fastball.

Keep it up Mike.

The offense for the Mets came from a two run homer by David Wright in the first inning.

Mike Pelfrey gets second start tonight against Nationals

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Mets right hander Mike  Pelfrey (1-0)  makes his second start  of
the young season tonight at Shea  (7:10pm).  He will be opposed by
Odealis  Perez for  the Washington  Nationals.

Pelfrey was impressive in his first start when the Mets beat the
Phillies last week. He will need to be as impressive tonight as the
Mets need to start to establish themselves as the team to beat in the
NL East…just ask Carlos Beltran. It won’t be easy as the Nationals
are a very under rated team that will give fits to the division all
season.

Also, I really don’t want to see Lastings Miledge happy at Shea
Stadium this week. You just know he wants to stick it to the
Mets…don’t let it happen Pelfrey!!

Quick Hits:

  • the mets come into tonight’s game at 5-6, 1.5 out of first
  • the nationals are 4-9, 3.5 back
  • on April, 15 1972, Ed Kranepool popped a two run homer as the Mets beat the Pittsburg Pirates 4-0
  • that game was the very first as Mets manager for Yogi Berra
  • every Met player will wear #42 tonight in honor of Jackie Robinson

Mets lose again to beer makers

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“It was a sloppy game” said Mets manager Willie Randolph. We agree.
The  New York Mets dropped a 9-7 decision this afternoon to the
Milwakee Brewers at Shea Stadium.

After a rough start in the first inning in which Oliver Perez
surrendered a two run homer, things started turning for the Mets who
opened up a 6-2 lead in the third.  However, they quickly gave it all
right back…and then some. The  bull pen reverted to it’s  shaky 
form, as  did the  offense…5  double  plays  in the final  five 
innings! 

Forgive me if I am still not over last September’s  monstrous 
collapse,  but  I see  far  too  many  signs  from  the  ’08  Mets
that  remind  me  of  the  ’07  team…at least the September version
of the team.

If you want to be a Championship contender, as the Mets claim to be, you DO NOT lose games like this!

Yes, I know it’s early…but again, I see cause for concern.   The Nationals are up next…lets  hope  we get  it in gear.

In the mean while, perhaps Willie, Omar and the Mets might try some of this:

Milwakee_beer

Mets up 6-2 in third!!

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The New York Mets are ahead of the Milwakee Brewers 6-2 after three.
Oliver Perez had a shaky start yielding a two run blast in the first
but seems to have settled down a bit.

Brian Schneider had a bases loaded two run single in the third.

David Wright hit a big milestone today when he cranked out his 100th
career Home Run. Congratulations David. If he keeps up this pace Daryl
Strawberry’s team record of 282 is easily within reach.

Check back after the game….lets go Mets!!

This has absolutely nothing to do with the game, but you can figure out why I put up this pic:
David_wright_kelly_dechon

Santana loses in Shea debut

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The
New York Mets lost this afternoon 5-3 to the Milwakee Brewers. This was
Johan Santana’s Shea Stadium debut and sadly it didn’t go as expected.
While Johan was not bad, he was not great either.

Two errors by David Wright and an error in judgment by Santana
didn’t help. In the second inning with  Brewer Corey Hart (by the
way…wasn’t he a rock star in the eighties??) on third, a sacrifice
bunt was fielded by the Mets new ace and he didn’t bother to look at
Hart who scored easily on the play.

The bright spot for the Mets is the continued good hitting of Carlos
Delgado..(by the way, doesn’t he like like Serrano from the movie major
league??).

The teams hook up again tomorrow as Oliver Perez goes for the Mets against Jeff Suppan for the beer makers.

Rumor is, Serrano lent this to Delgado for good luck….we don’t make it up folks, we just report it:
Serrano

Figueroa impresses in Mets debut!

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Coney Island native Nelson Figueroa was very impressive in his New
York Mets debut.  He had a  no  hitter  through  five  innings  and 
ended  up with  a  solid  six  inning  performance  yielding  just 
two  runs  on  two  hits.

It was a very emotional evening for Figueroa as  he  had  over  100 
friends and  family  in  attendance.  “I thought I was going to lose
it,” he said. “I really did. It was just
the culmination of everything — the intensity of the game. This
journey has been so incredible, and to go out there and put forth that
kind of a performance … it’s storybook-like.”

He got the win as the Mets topped  the  Milwakee  Brewers  4-2. 
Billy  Wagner  pitched  a  1-2-3  ninth  to notch  the  save….the 
bull pen  has  been  lights  out  the  past  two  games,  lets  hope 
it  continues.

The Mets and Brewers go at it again today at 1:05 in a marquee
pitching match up; Ben Sheets goes for Milwakee and Johan Santana makes
his long awaited Shea Stadium debut. There will be plenty of excitement
today.

Quick hits:

  • the first 25,000 fans will receive a city field cap today
  • Duaner  Sanchez  may join the Mets as early as Tuesday
  • Carlos Beltran had seven doubles in the Mets first six games

P1_wagner

Figueroa to make Mets debut vs Brewers

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Nelson
Figueroa makes his first start as a New York Mets pitcher  tonight. He 
will  be  opposed  by lefty Manny Parra for the Milwakee Brewers.

After last night’s rousing 4-3 win by the Mets over the rival
Phillies in twelve innings, hopefully this is the  start  of 
something  good  for  New  York.

As has been often discussed on this site (and else where), the Mets
desperately need some early success after last season’s finish.

Check back after the game….lets go Mets!

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