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		<title>Second Shutout for Mets Starters leads to 1-0 Victory over Phillies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 21:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York &#8211; If a doctor were to sit down and write out a prescription for the Mets it would read like this: â€œA shutout a day will keep the losing streak at bay.â€ Â The New York Mets (58-57) were able to do just that behind a very strong starting performance from knuckleball specialist R. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York &#8211; If a doctor were to sit down and write out a prescription for the Mets it would read like this: â€œA shutout a day will keep the losing streak at bay.â€ Â The New York Mets (58-57) were able to do just that behind a very strong starting performance from knuckleball specialist R. A. Dickey to blank the Philadelphia Phillies (64-51), by the score of 1-0 in Friday night baseball at Citi Field.</p>
<p>The Mets now have had back-to-back complete game shutouts as Santana and Dickey became the first pair of Mets pitchers to post shutouts since Pedro Astacio and Jeff Dâ€™Amico went the distance in consecutive two-hitters on May 14-15, 2002 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.Â  Notching their major league-leading 18<sup>th</sup> shutout this evening, the Mets have had their last four victories all come in shutouts.</p>
<p>Dickey (8-5) was just what the doctor ordered for the Mets in throwing a complete-game shutout against the National League East Rival Phillies. The righty was able to baffle the Phillies batters, striking out seven while only giving up one walk and one hit. The lone hit for Philadelphia came from opposing pitcher Cole Hamels, who laced a single to right field. Hamels (7-9) went eight innings for Philadelphia in a fine start, striking out eight Mets hitters. What hurt the lefty were the five hits that he gave up to the Mets with four of them falling in for extra base hits.</p>
<p>In speaking about his starter Mets manager Jerry Manuel had this to say, â€œToday he (Dickey) was very impressive for us. He is very much a competitor and he knew what he needed to do and he did it.â€</p>
<p>After the game Manuel continued to say how he felt that pitching and defense was also a part of that Mets prescription for leading them to victories in the rest of the 2010 season. Well the Mets got plenty of great defensive plays in the game as in the first two innings shortstop Jose Reyes made two very nice diving plays for New York.</p>
<p>â€œWe put an emphasis on pitching and defense, and we think that is our formula to win games,â€ Manuel said after the game, â€œGuys have responded very well to that formula so far.â€</p>
<p>Mike Hessman also had two very nice defensive plays for the Mets, both coming in the bottom of the second inning taking care of two very hit ground balls and was able to make the outs against two very speedy runners. Hessman also recorded his first major league triple in the bottom of the fifth inning, but not without help of instant replay.</p>
<p>It seemed as if the rookie was able to hit a first pitch changeup into the crowd in left field which fell for what was originally called a home run.Â  That call was immediately protested by the Phillies players and manager Charlie Manuel as a fan interference play. In doing the right thing the umpiring crew immediately went into the replay booth inside of Citi Field to make the correct call. The umpires came out after a six minute delay to tell the rookie that he was going to get a triple. After the umpires call was made the 35,440 in attendance very upset immediately voicing their displeasure at the reversed call.</p>
<p>â€œThe umpiring crew went to Major League Baseball for the official ruling,â€ Manuel explained of the overturned call. â€œThey look at all of the different angels and they made that determination.â€ Hessman was awarded third base because, â€œWhen the ball hit the wall, Mike was already past second base and on his way to third; so I thought it was the right call for us.â€</p>
<p>New York wasnâ€™t able to cash in on that extra base hit as Hamels worked out of trouble. It would not stay that way for the Philadelphia starter as consecutive doubles in the bottom of the sixth inning by David Wright (29) and Carlos Beltran (6) was all the Mets needed to win the game.</p>
<p>â€œHaving Beltran and Wright get hits tonight for us was a huge boost to our offense,â€ Manuel said after the game. â€œIf we can get them both going at the same time it will be a positive thing for us offensively.â€</p>
<p>Also contributing to the Mets offense was left fielder Angel Pagan who out hustled a very strong throw by shortstop Jimmy Rollins. Pagan continued to show off his speed by stealing second and third base (28). Catcher Henry Blanco was another part of the Mets offense in the bottom of the seventh inning, when scorched a ball down the left-field line for a ground-rule double (5).</p>
<p>The Mets will try to continue to ride this shutout momentum, and keep to the doctorâ€™s prescription in game two against the Phillies on Saturday at 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia will send out their own doctor in Roy â€œDocâ€ Halladay (14-8, 2.34 ERA) takes on Pat Misch. The 28-year-old lefty was 11-4 with a 3.23 ERA for Triple-A Buffalo will be called up to make the first start of the 2010 season. Mish had a taste of action with the Mets last season posting a 4.12 ERA in 59 innings.</p>
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		<title>Dickey and Davis Lead the Way in 4-0 Victory over Cardinals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York &#8211; Starting pitcher R.A. Dickey went a season-high eight and one-thirds innings, giving up only four hits to help the New York Mets (52-50) blank the St. Louis Cardinals (56-46) by the score of 4-0 in afternoon baseball at Citi Field on Thursday. Dickey (7-4) was able to stretch his scoreless streak this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York &#8211; Starting pitcher R.A. Dickey went a season-high eight and one-thirds innings, giving up only four hits to help the New York Mets (52-50) blank the St. Louis Cardinals (56-46) by the score of 4-0 in afternoon baseball at Citi Field on Thursday.</p>
<p>Dickey (7-4) was able to stretch his scoreless streak this afternoon, to a career-best 17.0 consecutive innings, which dates back to the fifth inning of his start on July 20<sup>th</sup> at Arizona. Along with stretching his scoreless streak Dickey helped to lead the Mets to their major-league leading 14<sup>th</sup> shutout of the year.</p>
<p>It was noticed by Dickey along with young catcher Josh Thole saw that sometimes the knuckleball wasnâ€™t going to always make the other team swing and miss, so instead today the two were able to have a game plan which kept the Cardinals off balance.</p>
<p>Mets manager Jerry Manuel was impressed with how the starter could recognize that saying, â€œYes, especially for a pitch like the knuckleball, which is difficult to tell what direction it is going to go, even for the catcher. He and Josh have worked very well together to identify what makes them successful.â€</p>
<p>Thole who has had the opportunity to catch Dickey in Triple-A affiliate Buffalo noticed one change in the starter, â€œHis secondary pitches make the difference.Â  It helps to have those secondary pitches and he has really worked on them and it has made him a more successful pitcher.â€</p>
<p>â€œI tried to change speeds and was able to keep them (the Cardinals off balance today,â€ Dickey said of his start. â€œThe trend for anytime a pitcher has a shutout is when that pitcher has command of the strike zone and I was able to do that today.â€</p>
<p>For St. Louis starter Blake Hawksworth was the recipient of a tough loss in this afternoonâ€™s game (4-7) going six innings, giving up seven hits and four runs along with three walks and three strike outs.</p>
<p>In a game which featured many ground balls along with some fine defensive plays neither team was able to get on the board until the bottom of the third inning. Jose Reyes got the Mets going by ripping a double (18) to right field. Reyes was able to extend his hitting streak to 10 games, which dates to July 19<sup>th</sup> 2010. Outfielder Angel Pagan followed with a ground ball infield single, which thanks to his speed he was able to beat out and set the stage for rookie sensation Ike Davis.</p>
<p>Davis lifted the first pitch in his at bat over the Nikon sign in center field for his 15<sup>th</sup> home run of the season, and gave the Mets a comfortable 3-0 lead. For Davis, who had a day off in yesterdayâ€™s game,Â  the 15 homers are the fifth-most by a Mets rookie in franchise history, holding the overall record is the future Met Hall of Famer Darryl Strawberry with 26 in 1983.</p>
<p>On being able to provide clutch hitting in his first year with the club Davis said, â€œIt is all about the confidence you have as a hitter, you need to be able to go up to the plate and have confidence in your swing. You can have that exact same swing but if you donâ€™t have confidence it wonâ€™t go very far.â€ The first baseman continues by saying, â€œIf I hit it well enough I expect the ball to go out of the park. If I am able to get the barrel of the bat to center or to right, I know for sure it will go out. I just wanted to stay through it and not roll it over.â€</p>
<p>Dickey would continue to keep the Cardinals guessing in the top of the fifth inning. One huge ground out was when second baseman Skip Schumaker to hit into a infield double play, along with gettingÂ  Yadier Molina to hit into another ground out on a nice backhanded play by rookie Mike Hessman, who was playing third base for New York in the game. Hessman looked good making two nice backhanded grabs in the hot corner in this afternoonâ€™s game.</p>
<p>The Mets would get on the board one last time in the bottom of the fifth inning as Angel Pagan ripped a triple (7) to the right field crevice. Center fielder Carlos Beltran would plate that fourth New York run by lacing a single to left field to give New York the 4-0 lead.</p>
<p>â€œI am good to go and I just want to be out there and help the team win,â€ Beltran said after the game. â€œThe main thing for me is that I need to come into the ballpark before the game and do my pre-game routine, which started in St. Lucie, and it will be something that stays with me for the rest of my career.â€</p>
<p>Ground balls would continue to greet the Mets infielders as Dickey would induce seven alone in the later innings to keep the Cardinals off the board. In the top of the eighth inning the starter found some trouble as the rain started to come down as Schumaker hit a single to right field to try to start the Cardinals offense, a wild pitch placed the runner on second for pitch hitter Randy Winn. Dickey was able to get out of trouble by getting a hard hit ground ball to Alex Cora to end the inning.</p>
<p>â€œIt is great for us to play behind Dickey,â€ Davis said after the game. â€œIt is hard sometimes when the pitchers throw the balls outside the strike zone then we stay on your heels a little, but Dickey works so fast and he keeps us on our toes.â€</p>
<p>New York would try to add one last run in the bottom of the eighth as Hessman was hit in the shoulder by Cardinal reliever Mike MacDougal. Jose Thole worked a walk to have runners on first and second for Jeff Francoeur. Unfortunately for the 40,087 the outfielder hit a high pop up to first base for the first out. Alex Cora worked a walk, before Dickey hit into a fielderâ€™s choice for the second out. The bases were loaded for Jose Reyes, who hit a hard ground ball for the final out of the inning.</p>
<p>Top of the ninth inning was greeted by a huge cheer as Dickey took the hill to close out the game. Pinch hitter Colby Rasmus singled to center for the fourth St. Louis hit. Felipe Lopez advanced Rasmus on a ground ball to Ike Davis for the first out. A walk to rookie Jon Jay placed runners on first and second for the dangerous duo of Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday. Dickey would not find out how he would have fared against the two big bats as manager Jerry Manuel called for reliever Francisco Rodriguez who got the last two outs and sealed the 4-0 victory for New York.</p>
<p>â€œThis is one of those wins that you point too and hope that it can turn your season around, â€œDickey said. â€œYesterday was a heartbreaker, but we had no time to think about it. Today you really saw the character of this team and we really have a shot until the end of the season.â€</p>
<p>The Mets will now open a three game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks as righty Mike Pelfrey (10-5, 4.00 ERA) takes on Ian Kennedy (5-8, 4.10 ERA) in a 7:10 p.m. Friday night game at Citi Field.</p>
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<p>Trade News: The National League East got a whole lot tougher today as the Philadelphia Phillies acquired Roy Oswalt in a trade with the Houston Astros in exchange for pitcher J.A. Happ and minor league prospects Jonathan Villar and Anthony Gose.</p>
<p>Story originally posted on <a href="http://www.latinosports.com/">www.latinosports.com</a></p>
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		<title>Mets Tame The Tigers Behind Reyes and Dickey</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 17:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York -Â  Â R.A. Dickey could have completed the game and after eight innings Wednesday evening at Citi Field he had the ability to do so. The knuckleball was working, and so was the fastball. But New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel had another intention. Bring in closer Francisco Rodriquez for the ninth even though [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York -Â  Â R.A. Dickey could have completed the game and after eight innings Wednesday evening at Citi Field he had the ability to do so. The knuckleball was working, and so was the fastball. But New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel had another intention. Bring in closer Francisco Rodriquez for the ninth even though the Mets had a 5-0 lead over the Detroit Tigers.</p>
<p>â€œI know that we have to keep Frankie on some type of game regimen and itâ€™s a difficult, difficult decision that you have to deprive a guy of a complete game shutout,â€ said Manuel about his decision. Dickey once again was superb throwing 97 pitches, allowing four hits and two walks.</p>
<p>He retired 13 consecutive Tiger batters from the fourth inning on.Â  Again Dickey, now 6-0 proved he will have to be forced out of the Mets starting rotation. And the only way that will happen is if Dickey suddenly loses control of the knuckleball which had the Tigers struggling.</p>
<p>â€œHeâ€™ll have to have a number of bad outings to take him out of the rotation,â€ admitted Manuel. The 35-year old Dickey who was bypassed in spring training after signing a minor league deal has come up big. He is one of the reasons the Mets are back in contention, and got a spot in the rotation when Oliver Perez and John Maine went on the disabled list.</p>
<p>But why not let Dickey go the route and use your closer with a secure lead in the ninth?Â  â€œIf we donâ€™t do that,â€ said Manuel about using Rodriguez, â€œwe fall back into a category of not having him sharp and he needs to be sharp. And we found out if he doesnâ€™t get those innings it becomes very difficult for him to close out games.â€</p>
<p>Perhaps the correct answer from Manuel, because the last appearance for Rodriquez out of the pen was last Friday evening when he recorded his 16<sup>th</sup> save against the Yankees where he stranded two inherited runners. Rodriguez also made it known before the game, to Manuel that he needed to pitch It was a decision that Dickey accepted when he did not go out for the ninth, even though he would have loved to have finished off the Tigers.</p>
<p>Said, Dickey â€œI was unsuccessful,â€ regarding his request to Manuel about taking the mound for the ninth.</p>
<p>But this is a Mets team, and a clubhouse that is unified and will do anything positive that will lead to another win. â€œKeeping Frankie sharp is going to win us ballgames,â€ said Dickey the first Mets pitcher to go 6-0 in his first seven starts with the team.Â  It was also the Mets major league leading 10<sup>th</sup> shutout of the year and Dickey has allowed two or fewer earned runs in five of his seven starts.</p>
<p>The Mets, now 11 games over .500 at 41-30 also picked up a game on the Atlanta Braves now trailing them by a half game in the NL east. And once again the Mets got on the board early because of Jose Reyes. He led off the first inning with a triple, but his single and stolen base in the third led to a run off the double from David Wright giving them a 1-0 lead.</p>
<p>New York would add another run in the fifth off Detroit starter and loser Jeremy Bonderman (3-5). They would put three more runs on the board in the seventh. And Reyes, like Angel Pagan the night before, fell short of hitting for the cycle. Besides the single and triple, Reyes hit a two-out solo home run off Bonderman in the fifth, his sixth of the season.</p>
<p>â€œI feel like I am back for sure,â€ said Reyes reiterating that he has rebounded from his injury shortened season of last year.Â  He has scored at least one run in 11 of his last 14 games, and the Mets are 28-7 when Reyes scores at least one run.</p>
<p>Surly he is the catalyst, as has always been known to the Mets lineup.</p>
<p>NOTES:Â  Angel Pagan who had four runs batted in the night before and was a home run short of the cycle was removed for a pinch hitter in the seventh inning. Jesus Feliciano replaced him and got his first big league RBI on fielderâ€™s choice induced by a groundout.</p>
<p>There is a concern that Pagan, the most consistent hitter in the Mets lineup, could miss some playing time because of spasms in his right side. Manuel will sit down Pagan in the series finale Thursday evening.Â  â€œIâ€™ve played through pain before,â€ said Pagan. â€œThis situation I am trying to be smart to keep playing,â€ he said realizing that Carlos Beltran will return soon and the Mets will have three spots and four outfielders More so for precautionary reasonsâ€¦</p>
<p>With the win, the Mets improved to 11-3 in inter league playâ€¦David Wright with his RBI, 19 in inter league play, leads the majors in that categoryâ€¦ The Mets scored four of their five runs with two outs including a two-out, two-run single by Ike Davis in the seventhâ€¦</p>
<p>New York is 26-10 at home and 12-2 over its last three homestandsâ€¦Ruben Tejada, rumored to be sent down soon when Luis Castillo returns from the disabled list extended his career high hitting streak to seven games with a single in the Mets three-run seventh, He is batting .348 during that spanâ€¦</p>
<p>Series finale will see (2-1) Armando Galarraga, the near perfect game pitcher taking the mound for Detroit opposing Lefthander Hisanori Takahashi (6-2, 3.13 ERA) who threw six scoreless innings against the Yankees Friday eveningâ€¦</p>
<p>e-mail Rich Mancuso: <a href="mailto:Ring786@aol.com">Ring786@aol.com</a></p>
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What does your Dickey do? Mine throws a knuckleball
Hello? Where have you been hearing that the Mets should get David DeJesus and Gil Meche? Hello? Is this thing on?
Fork please! Carlos Delgado is as done as a Christmas goose.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iâ€™m running out the door to spread some Christmas cheer but before I do, a moment please:</p>
<p>What does your Dickey do? <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/2009/12/23/2009-12-23_mets_make_move_too.html?r=sports%2Fbaseball%2Fmets&amp;utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+nydnrss%2Fsports%2Fbaseball%2Fmets+%28Sports%2FBaseball%2FMets%29">Mine throws a knuckleball</a></p>
<p>Hello? Where have you been hearing that <a href="http://www.metsblog.com/2009/12/23/buzz-royals-open-to-trading-david-dejesus/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+metsblogfeed+%28MetsBlog.com%29">the Mets should get David DeJesus and Gil Meche? </a>Hello? Is this thing on?</p>
<p>Fork please! <a href="http://www.nleastchatter.com/realdirtymets/2009/12/23/delgados-return-delayed-fuget-about-him/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheRealDirtyMetsBlog+%28The+Real+Dirty+Mets+Blog%29">Carlos Delgado is as done as a Christmas goose.</a></p>
<p>When it comes to Assclowns nobody beats Highlander fans. Some of these geniuses have been calling WFAN or Twittering that they hate the deal that brought Javier Vasquez to the Highlanders for Melkey Cabrea and a couple of bush leaguers. Sometimes Highlander fans your stupidity is breath taking.</p>
<p>Thank you Mike Vaccaro, thank you for a<a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/mets/mets_fans_frustration_grows_as_bay_PrnXaJ8UxchoBOE26l1VWK"> wonderful column this morning.</a></p>
<p>Why do I get the sad feeling that we will see more Red Sox stories in the fish wraps this summer than Mets news?</p>
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