In watching last night’s game, I couldn’t help but feel the Mets did not want to win the game. The kept handing it to the Cubs. Chicago, with nothing left to gain, tried to help the Mets at every juncture but the Mets simply turned down the offer every time.
A Carlos Delgado grand slam gave the Mets a 5-1 lead. Ollie decided to give it back to the Cubs and the Cubs took a 6-5 lead. So the pitching was not there. What was more troubling was the lack of offense. The Mets had a runner on third with less than two outs in the seventh inning, the eighth and the ninth yet the only run they scored was on a bases loaded walk in the eighth with two outs. Had the Cubs not tried to help the Mets, the game would have been over in nine innings but the bases loaded walk actually gave the Mets a chance to win.
In the ninth inning, Daniel Murphy led off with a triple. A runner on third and no one out! That forces the opponent, in this case the Cubs, to play the infield and the outfield in. Pinella decided to pitch to Wright and David after working the count to 3-0 ended up striking out—Runner on third and one man out. Pinella than had the Cubs walk the Carloses to load the bases. The problem is once you get to the sixth spot in the order, with Church not yet hitting, the Mets have no one. Church grounded into a force out to the second baseman who threw the lead runner, Murphy, out at home and there were two out. Castro made an out for the third out and we went to extra innings. What was so frustrating was this was not the first golden opportunity the Mets squandered.
After the Cubs got the Mets out in the bottom of the ninth, not allowing a run to score, I turned off the game. I knew at this point the Mets did not want it and that they were not going to win this game. I would have loved to be proven wrong but alas, it was not to be.
I have big doubts, especially with Pedro on the mound tomorrow but hopefully they can turn it around.
Let’s Go Mets!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
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