Saturday, August 11, 2007

Beating up on Second Rate Teams

As the old saying goes, to make the playoffs, all you have to do is play .500 ball against your division rivals, and beat up on the second division teams. The Mets will need to use this lesson the next week and a half.

After a disappointing series loss to the division rival Atlanta Braves, the Mets will spend the next three series facing three of the worst teams in the National League with a series at Shea against the Marlins, before traveling to Pittsburgh to face the Pirates and to Washington to face the Nationals.

It is incredibly important that the Mets (for lack of a better word) "beat up" on these pathetic teams, in order to get back to winning and opening up their minuscule 3 game lead over the Philadelphia Phillies. This is especially important with the Phillies and Braves playing each other this weekend.

The Mets have to win at least 6 of the 9 games in this set of bad teams, in order to maintain a safe lead in the NL East for the immediate future. This should be easily doable for the Mets despite their heartbreaking loss to the Marlins in the opener of the series. With the return of Carlos Beltran, the Mets lineup is finally back to full strength, and should have a series of bad starting pitchers to face over the next 8 games.

The Mets still have 7 games remaining with the Phillies, and 6 games remaining with the Braves, so every win from here on out (including those against the second rate teams) will be crucial.

Posted by Mike Peters  
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3 comments:

Mike Peters said...
too bad we looked pretty second rate tonight...
8/11/07, 11:44 PM  

Matt Kaufman said...
tonight was depressing
8/12/07, 12:03 AM  

Anonymous said...
Time for the Wilpon's to clean house!!!!!!

Losing two out of three to the braves and the marlins @ home -- UNFORGIVABLE!!!!
8/13/07, 1:34 PM  

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