Sunday, May 31, 2009

Pitching Scared

Did Tim Redding really admit to ‘Pitching Scared’? Actually, I think what he said was he was intimated and it was “kind of like pitching scared”. Is this a guy we want in the rotation- someone who admits to being intimated by the other team? Perhaps that is why his ERA is over 9.00.

The fact is, while he may have only pitched three games with the Mets, the last two have been pitiful. More than that, if you look at his career, look at the other teams he has pitched for, this is nothing new. Redding’s numbers have never been good and perhaps that is why he is such a well travelled ballplayer.

In the first inning, Fernando Tatis made an error and that led to a couple of Marlin runs. Perhaps that is excusable. After that, however, once he was out of the first inning, he game up another five runs in three more innings. This is not the work of a person who deserves to be in the starting rotation.

Yesterday was, however, all the Marlins (although that strikeout of Fernando Martinez to end the game was a BAD call. That was clearly a check swing on what the third base umpire called strike three and I got the impression the ump just wanted to get out of there). The Marlins pitched well and they hit well.

I am a strong believer that you can tell a lot about a team by how they play after a loss that ends a winning streak. In this case it was only a four game winning streak but still, it was a winning streak. Hopefully, now that the streak has come to an end, today they can start another winning streak.

Let’s Go Mets!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Pelfrey, Santos And The Castro Trade

It appears that Mike Pelfrey is establishing himself as the number 2 pitcher on the staff. Once again, after taking a little time to get going, Pelfrey is looking dominant. Unfortunately he did not get a win last night. Still, he pitched well and kept the Mets in the game. This allowed them to win it in extra innings.

I think if the Mets can pick up one more strong pitcher, they can be dominant. It would be nice to get one of the elite but the Mets, I don’t think, have enough to trade for such a pitcher. Perhaps they can get via free agency but, that assumes the truly good pitchers are not traded away during the season so other teams can get something for what they are about to lose. It also means the Mets don’t get another pitcher until the off season and I don’t want to wait that long. I still have dreams of the Mets getting Jake Peavy from the Padres, but I know that is not going to happen.

Still, it was Pelfrey’s strong performance that even allows me to think this way. Yesterday belonged to Pelfrey and to Omir Santos, who drove in both Met runs. Santos also had his place on the Mets cemented as the Mets traded Ramon Castro to the Whitesox.

I don’t mind that the Mets traded Castro. I understand the move. Still, I hope it turns out to be a smart one. While I understand the problems with Castro, he is a power-hitting catcher who has a strong arm. That should have some value on the trade market. The Mets are getting a pitcher, Lance Broadway. It is true you can never have too much pitching but Broadway does have an ERA over 5. I hope that Broadway proves this deal was a good one but I question it.

Hopefully, it all works out well for the ‘Good Guys!’

Let’s Go Mets!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Derek Lowe Thoughts

I see that Ollie had a rehab start in the minors and walked five batters in less than five innings—same old Oliver Perez. Every time I think about his pitching I end up getting frustrated that we ended up with Perez and not Derek Lowe. Lowe has done it all this season (so far). He is pitching well and the other day had a key hit.

What amazes me is a comment I heard him make about a month ago where he said he was not convinced the Mets really wanted him. I am not sure if this was done to same face somehow or it he really believes it.

I would hope Lowe does not believe this. Considering that the Mets actively pursued him and did nothing with Oliver Perez until Lowe made a decision, it seems foolish to me to even suggest that the Mets did not want him. I certainly hope that is not the reason he avoided signing with the Mets.

I feel the Mets did what they could to sign him. Maybe they could have offered another year but I can understand the hesitancy to pay for a year or two beyond what you expect to get out of him (like what the Mets did with Pedro—and maybe even Billy Wagner). But, I think it is ridiculous to suggest the Mets did not want him.

Let’s Go Mets!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Another Homerun Is Reviewed

So, the Mets sealed the deal and swept the Nationals. Certainly I am pleased about that. Santana clearly did not have his best stuff but I am not concerned about Johan. Truth is, he is known for being a slow starter. This year, he got a quick start out of the gate and now is slowing down a little. I have no doubt that soon he will kick it up a notch.

Daniel Murphy had one of those games that we all knew he was capable of having but just haven’t seemed to occur. Yesterday, he was on his game and looked good.

By the way, while I won’t complain, I don’t think, based on the replay, that Murphy’s ball was a homerun. More importantly, I don’t think the umpires are handling this well. That was one I would not have even reviewed. It is slowing down the game and personally, I think, taking excitement away from the game. Moreover, it does not appear as though the umps are following the procedures, especially with the Murphy homerun, that they are supposed to use.

Of course, I was not impressed with the umpiring in this series anyway. All one has to do is look at the night before when the umpire issued a warning to both sides after the National’s pitcher threw at the Mets. After the warning, both sides hit opposing players and nothing happened. Why issue the warning then?

In terms of yesterday’s game, I have been critical about the Mets not being able to finish off a series but last night, they did.

Let’s Go Mets!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Mets Keep Winning And I'm Not Complaining!

A great game for Livan Hernandez and Gary Sheffield puts it on ice. Despite all the injuries (did you see that the Mets put Jose Reyes on the DL? Do you think they are reading my blog and got the idea from me?), the Mets continue to roll. They have now won four of their last five games.

Hernandez looked sharp on the mound and Sheffield continues to hit. Other Mets, such as Ramon Martinez, Omir Santos, Fernando Tatis and Fernando Martinez came through and the Mets look good. I realize they are only playing the Nationals but they are hurt, many regulars are out of the lineup and the Mets have had trouble beating up on the bad teams in the past. Last night, they had no difficulties and it was exciting watching Livan pitch the way he did.

Tonight the Mets have a chance to sweep. As I said in a previous post, the Mets seem to have trouble pulling out the broom. Hopefully, tonight they will be able to and can keep it going against the Marlins. It would be nice if the Mets could put together a winning streak longer than the seven games they did earlier this season.

So far, the roster moves look good and the Mets continue to impress. I hope it continues!

Let’s Go Mets!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Gary Keeps Us Rollin'

In an earlier post I objected to the Mets getting Gary Sheffield. One of the reasons I objected had to do with him vetoing a trade to the Mets many years ago (or at least making it unlikely for the Mets to continue pursuing him based on some comment he made about not trying). My feelings on this matter have not changed. I was also critical, however, of his playing prowess. The fact that Detroit let him go even though they were willing to pick up most of his salary and the fact that his Spring Training numbers were so low, led me to that conclusion. On the second issue, clearly I was wrong.

With Carlos Delgado out, it does make a huge difference having Sheffield in the middle of the lineup. He has been coming through and showing power as well as the ability to drive in runs and get key hits. The fact is, without Sheffield the Mets would have lost last night’s game and their record on the just ended road trip would be a lot worse than 5-5.

I am getting a little annoyed at the reviewing of the homeruns, however. The Mets have been involved in three consecutive games where a homerun was reviewed (or maybe it was three of their last four games). Last night, it was a Sheffield homerun that was reviewed. Personally, I did not think the ball went out of the park but it had previously been ruled a homerun by the umpires and there was no conclusive evidence (I agree with this) to indicate the umpires missed a call. Still, it was six minutes in the dugout while the homerun was reviewed. I think something has to be done to reign this is so we don’t end up with way too many homeruns being reviewed (and occasionally eliminating the momentum of the team). Still, right now, with the Mets winning these games, I’m happy!

Let’s Go Mets!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

How the game has changed. The Memorial Day doubleheader is now a thing of the past. In fact, the doubleheaders, with the exception of the day-night doubleheaders, are now a thing of the past. I wish that was not the case. It was enjoyable being able to pay for one game and watch two. It was also enjoyable watching doubleheaders, especially on holidays.

Certainly other changes have taken place over the years as well but one that sticks out in my mind now has to do with the way the game is played, specifically in terms of the closers. Forget for a moment the way relief pitching has changed, forget for a moment the way the number of innings a closer can pitch has changed and think back to when teams only had one closer.

I remember reading in a book how when the New York Yankees brought in Goose Gossage, Sparky Lyle was never the same. I actually think that was in the book Bronx Zoo. It made sense because the closer was the guy you went to and you could bring in as early as the seventh inning. Now, I think how fortunate the Mets are to have two closers (one who handles the eighth and one who handles the ninth).

If K-Rod is over-worked in a game, he can be given a rest and JJ Putz can pithc. If K-Rod develops back spasms, as happened in Boston, Putz can close out the game.

It is true that Putz was very hittable the last game in Boston. Still, I found it comforting to know that the Mets had a closer pitching the ninth.

Hopefully both JJ Putz and K-Rod will be 100% today and can help the Mets win.

Let’s Go Mets!

The Real Tim Redding?

Certainly I am not going to complain about a five and five road trip, especially considering the cities the Mets visited. Certainly, I am not going to complain about a five and five road trip considering those who were out of commission when the Mets started the road trip. Most especially, I am not going to complain considering all of the people who needed to be rested and were unavailable, if not on the DL, during the road trip.

Still, there were two things I found troubling about yesterday’s game. Every time the Mets have a chance to put a team away, to sweep a series, they seem unable to seal the deal. The fact that they lost yesterday is minor. The fact they lost another game when a win would have given them a series sweep, is getting annoying.

The second aspect is Tim Redding. I understand why the Mets picked him up. Still, if you look at this well traveled veteran, he does not put up good numbers. Credit to Redding where credit is due, that first game he pitched with the Mets, he looked masterful. While he may not have come away with a win, he pitched very well. Yesterday was an entirely different story and I have a feeling that this is the Redding we are going to continue to see. I hope I am wrong but, based on Redding’s history, I don’t think I am.

Well, hopefully, with a three game set against the Nationals, we can get the home stand off to a quick stand (and maybe even sweep the series).

Let’s Go Mets!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Time To Disable Reyes

I am confused and wondering if the Mets learned anything from last year. I know Jose Reyes is a catalyst for this team but I am surprised and disappointed the Mets have not put him on the DL. Jerry Manuel has basically no bench right now and putting Reyes on the DL would help a lot.

Certainly I understand the desire not to put him on the disabled list. Certainly if you can give him a couple of days off and then have him return to the lineup with no problem, that is the preference, but that has not been what is occurring.

What was initially thought to be a day or two of rest, turned into four days then, after he came back he needed to be taken out of the game again. I realized that this is not a concussion but didn’t the Mets learn anything last year from the Ryan Church situation? Reyes makes his money with his legs, his speed. If he needed to sit out more games than expected previously and then needed to be pulled shortly after making his return to the lineup, perhaps the Mets need to be able to read the handwriting. Give him 15 days on the DL to heal completely and give Jerry Manuel another player to be able to use.

Let’s Go Mets!

An Instant Replay Win

I am not a fan of instant replay in baseball but, if it’s going to be used, let it be used to help my team. Yesterday, that was the way it worked and it all worked out well for the good guys (the Mets of course). Yesterday was actually a good game. Pelfrey had trouble in the first inning, but after that, he pitched a gem of a game, with no yips (balks). As readers of this blog know, I get frustrated when a pitcher is given a lead in an inning and the next half inning lets the opposition score. That happened last night but then Pelfrey settled down.

It is amazing that Pelfrey has now gone two straight games with only giving up two runs and does not have a win to show for it. At least he didn’t get a loss last night. It appears that Pelfrey may be a slow starter and then kicks it up a notch as the season progresses. That is what happened last year and with the past few games he has pitched this year, appears to be happening again. If so, Santana and he make a good one-two combo. Now if we can get a Jake Peavy or another quality starter, we will be set.

The Mets played strong defense yesterday. It was nice to see them turning various plays and looking good in the field. While it was not just the ninth inning, certainly those plays looked huge.

And, how about OmirSantos? He continues to impress. It was a big homerun in a big spot in the game. I am feeling more and more confident he will come through when he steps up in these situations. What I liked most was, while he held up his arm and knew it was gone, he did not go into homerun trot mode, he kept running. If the umpires had missed the call, it was not like the Mets would have had runners on first and second.

Lastly, it was amazing how immature Jonathan Papelbon looked. He came across like a little kid having a temper tantrum. I used to act like he did when I watched games but I was nine or ten at the time.

Again, a great win yesterday. Hopefully they can get a sweep today because that has been something the Mets have had trouble doing. Also, it would be nice to have a winning streak and not follow it up with a losing streak. Hopefully, they will be able to do so.

Let’s Go Mets!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Ollie's Woes

So, the Mets lost 6-4 yesterday. I am never thrilled when they lose but I know it is part of the game; no team has ever gone 162-0. Still, the way the lost yesterday was very frustrating. First of all, it is the same story with Oliver Perez as I want to say, “Will the real Ollie please stand up”. He was given a four nothing lead, he was sailing along and then came the fifth inning. Ollie, with all the money you are getting paid, with the fact that you think you are a “real” pitcher, I suggest you learn how to keep a lead. If this was a rare occurrence, I wouldn’t say anything but it’s not. Oliver Perez is the most inconsistent pitcher around.

Then we have the base running mistakes made by the Mets. Perhaps Beltran was right to try and score in the eighth and certainly Molina is an accomplished defensive catcher. Still, when three outs are made on the base paths, something is not right.

Of course there is also the mater of the defense. Certainly the Mets should have played better in the field. Certainly Daniel Murphy needs to make “the play”. It just seems to me that right now everything is not coming together for the Mets. If this team wants to be taken seriously, they better start playing like they want to win.

Let’s Go Mets!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Speaking Against Sheffield

Perhaps I am in the minority but I am very disappointed that the Mets signed Gary Sheffield. I have a number of reasons. The biggest one is this farce that he has always wanted to play for the Mets. WHAT??!?? It was a few years ago when the Mets and the Yankees were talking about swapping Mike Cameron for Gary Sheffield. Personally I preferred Cameron back then but that is not where I am going with this. It was Sheffield who said he did not want to play for the Mets (or any other team). Sheffield said he would not play hard for any other team and if it got him in trouble, he would simply retire.

Someone explain to me how the above remarks are the comments of someone who has “Always wanted to play for the Mets,” which is what both Sheffield and Omar Minaya are saying. He had the opportunity to come to Shea (yes, at the time, it was Shea) and he said he didn’t want to. He said he wouldn’t play hard for the Mets. He said he would sooner retire than play for the Mets. But, of course, he has always wanted to play for the Mets.

This also shows the problem one gets with his personality. How can a team want anyone who says he is not going to try his hardest? Okay, maybe once in a while you have a lapse, you’re exhausted, you don’t try as hard as you should but, to say you are not even going to try? What kind of nonsense is that?

Then there is the fact of what his numbers were during spring training. It is not like he was hitting the cover off the baseball. His average was pretty low, under 200 I believe. Sheffield’s power numbers were down. The fact that the Tigers released him while still paying him all that money should really show what they think of his playing ability.

Perhaps with the dollar amount so low, the Mets had to take a chance. Perhaps they thought to another player they were able to obtain very cheaply, that being John Olerud and decided it was worth the gamble. Perhaps it is worth the gamble, perhaps things will work out for the Mets but I know if I were the owners and management of the Mets, I wouldn’t go after him.

And think about it, I got through this post without even needing to talk about his defense as another reason not to sign Sheffield.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Let's Go Mets!

Baseball season is underway and it is time for me to get back to posting on this blog. I have a number of thoughts and will probably be posting a number of them over the next few days. First, let’s take a look at the Mets and discuss my thoughts on how they look this year.

There play has not been terrible but they certainly have not gotten off to a terrific start and I have my concerns (I did heading into the season). While I give Omar credit for addressing concerns about the bullpen, I still think it has some problems. If the Mets have a lead after seven innings, we are in good shape with Putz and K-Rod. If, however, the starter does not go seven innings, I have my concerns. A number of the arms are new and/or unproven and I have concerns. Beyond that, Jerry Manual seems to really like the lefty-righty switch. How long can you go with using three different pitchers in one inning because you keep switching a lefty for a righty? Put a guy in there and have some faith!

Starting pitching is also a concern. I like Livan Hernandez as the number five starter and certainly I like Johan as the number one starter. Pelfrey, who is probably the number two starter is still unproven. Last year he came into his own in the middle of the season and did well but he has yet to show great numbers for a full year. Ollie is WAY TOO inconsistent and John Maine is coming back from an injury. Sure, there is no indication that Maine is suffering effects of the injury but he still has to show he can come back strong.

I have concerns about Delgado at first and hope his resurgence the second part of last year is the real deal. Castillo at second looks much better than he did last year but we are dropping him to the number 8 spot and expecting much better numbers from him. That is cause for concern. Reyes and Wright at SS and 3rd I like.

I like Daniel Murphy but he is still unproven. Beltran has put up some good numbers but still, as far as I am concerned, has not developed into the type of player making the money he is getting or the type of player we saw for Houston a few years ago during the Playoffs. Church in Right is still coming back from his injury and I don’t know how he will fair. As for Gary Sheffield, I have MEGA problems with him playing the outfield (and playing on the Mets) but that is for tomorrow.

Hopefully, everything comes together this year, despite my concerns, and they have a FANTASTIC season.

Let’s Go Mets!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

File Extensions

My college students are busy preparing and presenting demonstration speeches. Certain speeches have me ready for April as I have heard students talk about how to pitch and how to hit.

Sometimes, however, students run into some frustration as they forget to check the computer equipment ahead of time and see what programs are available. The may have some great software on their computer that lets them show a simulated baseball game but, if the college computer does not have this program, the student is in trouble.

When a problem like this occurs, beyond the frustration the student feels, I found myself curious as to what kind of software this is, especially when the file extension name is something I don't recognize. Now, however, I can check it out, so if I see something with a file extension amr, for example, I can just look it up.