Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Mets Fans: Say Goodbye to 2008
After tonights game, as far as I'm concerned the season is over...
There's no way Pelfrey is gonna beat Webb tomorrow, and we'll be lucky if Santana can beat Haren on Thursday...
This whole season has been a joke, every single player except for Wagner has seriously underperformed, Willie has made every mistake possible along the way, and everytime we get teased by winning a few games we always find a way to come back and screw it up
Whenever we score a bunch of runs early, our offense gives up and doesn't get a hit for the last 6 innings of the game, whenever our pitching is un-hittable our batters get shutout by some nobody rookie making his second career start, then when we score 7 runs in a game, our starter throws 100 pitches in 3 innings walking 9 and giving up 8 runs. I'm sick and tired of seeing this night in and night out.
There is one word that sums up this whole season... inconsistency... the Mets never do what they need to do when they need to... and there's no reason to think any of that is going to change, 2008 is over time to start thinking about 2009.
Goals for 2009:
open Citifield
say goodbye to Pedro, Delgado, Alou and Willie
say hello to Sabathia, Teixera, FMart and a new manager to be determined at a later date
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Arizona Diamondbacks,
Carlos Delgado,
Mike Pelfrey,
Mike Peters,
Moises Alou,
New York Mets,
Willie Randolph
Friday, October 12, 2007
Thursday Thoughts with Matt Kaufman
Nothing much has happened on the Mets front since their historic collapse two weeks ago. All the players went home for the winter, hopefully with a bitter taste in their mouth. I know we can talk about all the changes that should happen but nothing like that will start taking place until the free agent period starts, which is after the World Series.
I know my colleague Jersey Dan wrote a nice article on Tuesday, but I feel the need to comment on a few things he said the Mets should do. First off, Delgado is signed through next year so there is no way the Mets are going to dump him. Yes, he was downright awful at times this year. However, he still put together a 24 home run 87 RBI season. And this is a guy who was struggling all season! I will take that from a backup hitter anyway. Hopefully we can get one more year of the same, before Delgado goes sayonara.
Second off, as far as the second base position goes, I love Ruben Gotay. I think he was a decent pickup and has potential to play a few solid years everyday. However, he still needs to share the duties behind Luis Castillo. Castillo was a godsend for the Mets even with his bum knee playing in 50 of 56 games down the stretch. Castillo is only 32 (we think) and hopefully will re sign. Gotay can take the once or twice a week Castillo needs to rest his knee.
As far as the baseball that is being played right now, the Rockies have looked mightily impressive. They have tied the 1986 Mets for winning 18 out of 19 games. It’s a nice story considering they have never have made it to the NLCS. Skip Carey has been saying it’s the first time the Rockies have made the playoffs, but that is incorrect. They made it as a Wild Card team in 1995 and were promptly swept by eventual World Champions, the Atlanta Braves.
I do not support fans throwing anything onto the field; however, it’s nice to see that Arizona fans do care about their Diamondbacks. I know I was curious and looked up to see how much tickets were going for, and apparently they were as low as $20 for a ticket to last night’s game. It’s a shame I don’t have money to fly out and see a game because it would probably be cheaper to plan a vacation in Arizona then try to get a ticket in Cleveland or Boston. With that being said, if the Diamondbacks win the series and their fans don’t buy up all the tickets, look for half their stadium to be rooting against them considering their tickets are cheap and available.
The last thing that I can comment on is the Boston vs. Cleveland series. I am looking forward to two great pitching matchups in CC Sabathia vs. Josh Beckett and Fausto Carmona vs. Curt Schilling. Hopefully they can have a pitchers duel that becomes a classic similar to Pedro Martinez vs. Roger Clemens in 2003.
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Boston Red Sox,
Carlos Delgado,
Cleveland Indians,
Colorado Rockies,
League Championship Series,
Matt Kaufman,
Ruben Gotay
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
The Final Minutes
From ESPN.....
Unable to reach agreement on a trade for Chad Cordero, the Mets and Nationals were said to be also talking to the Diamondbacks about a possible three-team deal. According to an official of one team that had spoken with those clubs, the Mets and Nationals ran into a hang-up over the Mets' refusal to include a second prospect in the trade. It's believed that the Mets were willing to trade highly regarded pitching prospect Phil Humber for Cordero, but when they were unable to agree on a second piece, the Nationals sought to expand the deal. However, the official said the Mets were adamant about making a one-for-one swap, so the chances of an expanded deal were described as unlikely.
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The Gagne sweepstakes was down to the Red Sox and Brewers by Tuesday afternoon. The Yankees and Mets signaled that by turning their attention to other deals, according to executives from multiple teams. The Mets said no on any of their young outfieldes -- Carlos Gomez, Fernando Martinez and Lastings Milledge.
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Alan Kelly,
Arizona Diamondbacks,
Chad Cordero,
Mets Prospects,
New York Mets,
Philip Humber,
Trade Deadline,
Trade Rumors,
Washington Nationals
Carlos Silva to the Mets?
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune mentions that the Cubs, Braves, Mets, and Diamondbacks as teams that like Silva. He could be used as a starter or reliever.
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Arizona Diamondbacks,
Atlanta Braves,
Carlos Silva,
Chicago Cubs,
Matt Regan,
Mets Pitching,
New York Mets,
Trade Rumors