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!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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