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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>SUMMER FUN WITH THE METS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 13:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Keane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some observations from last night:
The first couple of innings were rough to watch as Big Pelf was throwing and throwing and the Twins were fouling off and fouling off pitch after pitch. Pelf said after the game that it was a tough game from him as he threw 77 of his 117 pitches for strikes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some observations from last night:</p>
<p>The first couple of innings were rough to watch as Big Pelf was throwing and throwing and the Twins were fouling off and fouling off pitch after pitch. Pelf said after the game that it was a tough game from him as he threw 77 of his 117 pitches for strikes but the twins must have fouled off 50 of them as he has done all season, the Season of Big Pelf.</p>
<p>Uhh anyone still want to deal off Daivd Wright and Jose Reyes? Â Anyone? Comâ€™on you haters show your faces.</p>
<p>Letâ€™s also end the hate for Carlos Beltran. If he is ready and can play center field then thatâ€™s where heâ€™ll play. It is much easier for Angel Pagan to shift over to right field and he and Frenchy can form a nice little twosome there, plus Beltran, when he does make it back, will need maybe two days off a week to help with that knee so donâ€™t worry all you Pagan fans, Angel will get playing time. Donâ€™t over think this folks just enjoy the fresh bat in the lineup.</p>
<p>I canâ€™t figure out Jerry Manuel. When the Mets lose his post game presser is like a night at the Laugh Factory, when they win itâ€™s like heâ€™s planning a wake. Strange.</p>
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		<title>Mets get another series opening win against Twins</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 05:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York â€“ When they get to the dog days of August and the September stretch, the New York Mets will certainly know that winning the first game of a series was important, And it certainly looks like the Mets could have an interesting final two months of the season based on what has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York â€“ When they get to the dog days of August and the September stretch, the New York Mets will certainly know that winning the first game of a series was important, And it certainly looks like the Mets could have an interesting final two months of the season based on what has been happening as June nears a conclusion.</p>
<p>Friday evening at Citi Field, with starter Mike Pelfrey on the mound, New   York improved to 16-9 in the first game of a series with their 5-2 win over the Minnesota Twins. They have won seven straight series openers, 11-2 at their home park.</p>
<p>But when Denard Span hit a game leadoff home run on a 0-1 pitch, the ball traveling and going over the 358 sign in left, Pelfrey made it look like it would be a struggle, from the onset for the Mets to get another opening series win.</p>
<p>â€œI stayed in there and kept trying to grind,â€ said Pelfrey (10-2) who got the win in six innings of work. He allowed two runs and six hits and did not walk a batter in getting his sixth win in nine starts at home.Â  â€œIt was toughâ€ said Pelfrey because that leadoff home run by Span, his third, may have been hard to overcome.</p>
<p>The Twins in a battle for first place with Detroit in the American League central, ahead by a half game coming in, are a tough team to retire. â€œThat team is very good,â€ said Pelfrey who threw 117 pitches. â€œThey made me work out there and fouled off a lot of pitches.â€</p>
<p>But one thing about this Mets team is their resilient approach to come from behind. They did it again against Twins starter Kevin Slowey. They scored three runs in the fourth started by a Jose Reyes soft single, later scoring on a David Wright RBI double.</p>
<p>So Pelfrey had the lead, and the Mets once again played small ball and errorless baseball. Wright would also hit a solo home run in the sixth, off Slowey that gave the Mets their fifth run, his 13<sup>th</sup> of the season, and with two more runs batted in has 37 in his last 37 games.</p>
<p>â€œIâ€™m in a good spot right now, I feel good,â€ said Wright who came into the game leading the National League in RBI.Â  â€œHe seems very confident at the plate at this time and thatâ€™s a good sign for us,â€ said Mets manager Jerry Manuel about the resurgence of Wright who hit his third home run at Citi Field this season.</p>
<p>And it is the small ball that has the Mets also feeling confident. They remained a half game behind first place Atlanta as they play game two of the series Saturday afternoon with ace Johan Santana on the mound.</p>
<p>â€œSmall ball in a big ball parkâ€ said Manuel.Â  He added, as was the case in this game, â€œWe wonâ€™t give them the momentum,â€ meaning his team which got their 11<sup>th</sup> come from behind win of the season will stay competitive when they donâ€™t score first.</p>
<p>GAME NOTES FROM THE METS:Â Â  Carlos Beltran went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk as the designated hitter with St. Lucie of the Florida State League in his second rehabilitation assignment.Â Â  Outfielder Angel Pagan, day-to-day with a muscle pull said he feels better and may be in the lineup Saturday.</p>
<p>â€œTomorrow I am going to swing and see what happens,â€ commented Pagan who said that rest, treatment and exercise were a part of the regiment the past two days. Pagan has missed the last two games and is rumored to be a player in a possible trade that would bring pitcher Cliff Lee to the Metsâ€¦</p>
<p>Ruben Tejada a natural shortstop, and at second, for the injured Luis Castillo is playing the position well and also connecting at the plate. He extended his hitting streak to nine games with a double in the fifth inning and the streak is the second longest for a rookie in the major leagues this season.</p>
<p>â€œHe is playing with confidence and I am surprised about his ability to play second base,â€ said Manuel about his rookie that is part of a Mets home grown infield that includes Wright at third, Reyes at short, and Ike Davis at firstâ€¦.</p>
<p>Jason Bay may once again be seeing the ball better and his ability to drive in runs makes the Mets lineup that more potent, as was expected when he was picked up in the off-season. â€œHeâ€™s one of those guys that when he gets hot he gets going,â€ said Maunel. Bay had a run scoring double in that third inning and has driven in two in the last two gamesâ€¦.</p>
<p>With three more scoreless innings of relief the Mets pen has pitched 21.1 scoreless innings dating back to the eighth inning on June 17<sup>th</sup>, allowing 15 hits, walking seven and striking out 25.Â  Francisco Rodriguez got his 17<sup>th</sup> save though giving up two singles in the ninth. He also is having some stiffness in his back which prompted Manuel to see him on the mound</p>
<p>Rodriguez admitted it has been something he has been dealing with and he recently took a anti-inflammatory shot. Manuel sees no reason for concern though speculation persists that the Rodriguez failure to get through an easy inning may be attributed to the stiffness.</p>
<p>e-mail Rich Mancuso: <a href="mailto:Ring786@aol.com">Ring786@aol.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 16:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York -Prior to the rubber game of their three game series in the Bronx Sunday against the Yankees, New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel was asked about his starting pitcher Johan Santana.Â  Is this the typical first half of the season for Santana, 5-3 and a 3.13 earned run average? â€œThatâ€™s just his history,â€ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York -Prior to the rubber game of their three game series in the Bronx Sunday against the Yankees, New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel was asked about his starting pitcher Johan Santana.Â  Is this the typical first half of the season for Santana, 5-3 and a 3.13 earned run average?</p>
<p>â€œThatâ€™s just his history,â€ commented Manuel â€œJust hoping itâ€™s the same thing,â€ he said when asked about the usual strong second half that comes from his ace. Â Â Santana still has about four more starts before the All-Star break next month after losing to the Yankees Sunday. The damage was giving up his third grand slam of the season to Mark Teixeira. That gave the Yankees their four runs and taking two of three from the Mets at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>â€œHeâ€™s a guy Iâ€™m never concerned with, said Manuel.Â  However the Santana fastball has seemed to have lost some speed. Teixeira off a 1-1 pitch hit a low fastball to left clocked at 89. It may have not cleared the wall at Citi Field.</p>
<p>The ball kept going to left and bounced off the wall into the stands, a typical Yankee Stadium home run. The home run by Teixeira, his 12<sup>th</sup> of the season gave the Yankees the 4-0 lead. It was the Yankees seventh grand slam hit this season, the seventh given up by the Mets pitching staff.</p>
<p>â€œIn this ballpark itâ€™s a home run,â€ said Manuel. In defense of Santana Manuel added, â€œIn out ballpark, itâ€™s a different story.â€ But it was still a home run and it goes in the books. An inning that started with a Derek Jeter single, an infield hit, and the bunt by Nick Swisher that Santana and first baseman Ike Davis could not handle.</p>
<p>Those plays happen sometimes to Santana, who has allowed four runs in his last three outings, â€œWe have a routine play, one we were not able to make it,â€ he said about the play at first that was followed by the Teixeira slam.</p>
<p>â€œI stayed focused after the home run and was able to throw my fastball,â€ added Santana who has allowed 17 earned runs in 16.2 innings pitched in three career starts , and a 1-2 record in games at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>If the Mets were going to send a message, or provide some dominance to this inter league subway series, the one to cement that was Santana.Â  With the exception of that home run Santana was able to hold the Yankees to eight hits, striking out three.</p>
<p>â€œHeâ€™s historically been a second half pitcher,â€ said Manuel â€œI think heâ€™s starting to gear up for that and, not that heâ€™s not trying but thatâ€™s been his history. But Iâ€™ll take what heâ€™s been giving us. A few bloop hits and then he gives up a fly ball that ends up going out here because of the ballpark, I still see a guy who competes,â€</p>
<p>For now Manuel will count on his ace to close out the first half with a strong finish.Â  Maybe it is the rubber game of a series that also hindered Santana, because the Mets are now 2-8 in those situations this season.</p>
<p>â€œWhen all is said and done, however, if you would have told me that weâ€™d go 7-2 on this nine game road trip, Iâ€™d take it,â€ said Manuel when asked about coming into the Yankee series with a 6-0 trip and then Mike Pelfrey and Santana losing the last two games.</p>
<p>Manuel said putting that into perspective, he was satisfied. But the Mets can never be satisfied unless Santana gives them a solid outing.</p>
<p>ADDED NOTE: After the game the Mets optioned 20-year old right hander Jenrry Mejia to Double A Binghampton to prepare him as a starter and recalled right hander Bobby Parnell from Triple A Buffalo. Mejia threw a scoreless sinning of relief Sunday and it is obvious now that the Mets want to groom him as a starter.</p>
<p>â€œWe felt that his development and progression kind of leveled off,â€ said Manuel about the move. â€œBut to get him to the next level he needs to pitch on a regular basis.â€</p>
<p>Added general manager Omar Minaya, â€œThe only way heâ€™s going to get better is to throw more.Â  We just feel we have to stretch him out a little bit more.â€Â  Minaya also added it was something planned and Mejia was enthusiastic about the opportunity to pitch more that would help with his development.</p>
<p>e-mail Rich Mancuso: <a href="mailto:Ring786@aol.com">Ring786@aol.com</a></p>
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		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 00:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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- Reyes flies out to Hart
- Cora with a seeing eye single to right
- BayÂ  endsÂ  inning
- Bottom of First: Johan&#8217;s first pitch 8:19
- K On Weeks
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- First Pitch: 8:10</p>
<p>- Reyes flies out to Hart</p>
<p>- Cora with a seeing eye single to right</p>
<p>- BayÂ  endsÂ  inning</p>
<p>- Bottom of First: Johan&#8217;s first pitch 8:19</p>
<p>- K On Weeks</p>
<p>- Former Met Carlos Gomez flies out to Wright</p>
<p>- Fielder Walks</p>
<p>- Braun flies out to Francoeur to end the inning</p>
<p>- Top of second: Ike Davis strikes out</p>
<p>- Mets Go in Order</p>
<p>- Bottom of Second: McGahee with a double to lead off inning</p>
<p>- Hart k&#8217;s</p>
<p>-Â  Escobar pops to second base</p>
<p>- Inning Over no runs across</p>
<p>- Top third: Barajas with leadoff hit</p>
<p>- Francoeur with a seeing eye single, Barajas goes to third. First and Third no one out.</p>
<p>- Santana beats out a bunt. Bases loaded no one out.</p>
<p>- Reyes grounds out. Fielder comes home for the out. One away.</p>
<p>- Cora DP ball to end the inning.</p>
<p>- Bottom Third: Outside of a single by Fielder, the Brewers go quietly.</p>
<p>- Top Fourth: Mets down 123 still no score.</p>
<p>- Bottom Fourth: a Beautiful play by Wright to end a 1-2-3 Inning.</p>
<p>- Top Fifth: Mets go in order. Still no score.</p>
<p>- Bottom Fifth: Now at 32 connectutive scoreless innings and counting.</p>
<p>- Top Sixth: Reyes with a one-out double.</p>
<p>- Goes for naught as Cora and Bay make out.</p>
<p>- Santana 123 again no score going to the seventh.</p>
<p>- In thr eighth, still scoreless. Reyes with a backwards K with Santana on second.</p>
<p>- In the ninth, Cora grounds out.</p>
<p>- Bay with a one out hit.</p>
<p>- Wright on Bay to second.</p>
<p>- Scoreless going to the bottom of the ninth.</p>
<p>- Santana out. Feliciano gets Fielder. Braun with an IF hit.</p>
<p>-McGehee pops out with Iggy on the mound.</p>
<p>- And Hart wins it with a 2-run homer in the ninth.</p>
<p>More later&#8230;..</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:42:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Keane</dc:creator>
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<p>Not much detail from me today as I have to get some work done so I can leave early and head to the field for a 5:30 game. The good thing about the 5:30 games is there is a two hour time limit and the ride from the there to my house is about 10 minutes so I might just miss an inning of Mets-Phillies. How things have changed from one season or even one week to the next, I canâ€™t wait for Mets-Phillies tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. Itâ€™s a good feeling to be excited about your favorite baseball team. Check out this post by Greg Prince of Faith and Fear in Flushing who feels the same way.</p>
<p>Iâ€™m contributing some posts to <a href="http://nybblogs.com">NYB Blogs and yesterday I submitted my first one on Jeff Francoeurâ€™ influence in the Mets clubhouse.</a></p>
<p>Buffalo Bison pitcher R.A. Dickey went 0-2 on Fernando Perez of the Durham Bulls. The next pitch Perez hit a single. <a href="http://www.buffalonews.com/2010/04/29/1035327/dickey-tosses-one-hitter-in-bisons.html">The next 27 batters all were set down by the knuckleballer Dickey</a>. Talk about the imperfect game. It was the second complete game for Dickey this season and he hasnâ€™t gone less than 8 innings in his other starts. Whatâ€™s a Dickey got to do to get some love in the Mets organization? Â </p>
<p>Thatâ€™s it for me LETâ€™S GO METS, LETâ€™S GO BIG PELF, PHUCK YOU PHILLIES!!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>A NIGHT IN THE $ITI</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 15:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Keane</dc:creator>
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I was able to go to last nightâ€™s game on one of those spur (or as Archie Bunker used to say â€œspermâ€ ) of the moment deals. My son was with his friends when one the boysâ€™ dads called and said he had gotten tickets to the game from his job. My son called me [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was able to go to last nightâ€™s game on one of those spur (or as <a href="http://cinie.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/archie1.jpg">Archie Bunker </a>used to say â€œspermâ€ ) of the moment deals. My son was with his friends when one the boysâ€™ dads called and said he had gotten tickets to the game from his job. My son called me and asked if we could go and I said â€œGiddy up! Letâ€™s goâ€</p>
<p>First it was the latest Iâ€™ve ever left for a game, 90 minutes before first pitch. Iâ€™m usually in the ball park at least two hours before game time, but when the folks we were going with had to get home from work so, you do what you can do.</p>
<p>Now from my shack on Staten Island to $iti Field itâ€™s approximately 23 miles. In a place like say, Bismarck North Dakota, a 23 mile trip may take 15 minutes but in the Greatest City on Earth at rush hour it takes close to 90 minutes. We got our seats just before first pitch.</p>
<p>Needless to say, I did not get to inspect my brick in the Fan Walk, but I did get a glimpse of the old Home Run Apple which looks like it has found the perfect home. We passed by the new McFaddens which looked awfully dark. The bouncers at the door, one really big dude who had a chin like a <a href="http://www.fireballroberts.com/FB_JaiAlai_Cesta.jpg">Jai-Alai Cestna</a>, scared the shit out of me so I didnâ€™t look sideways at the place or ask a question but Iâ€™ll pose it here to any of yâ€™all who have been inside the place. I believe itâ€™s open all year round and on non game days? If so, who in that neighborhood is going to frequent the place? Do they serve food or is it a joint just to get a load on?</p>
<p>We sat in Section 106 down the right field line, close to the field but we had these annoying Asian tourists in the five rows in front of us who felt the urge to take photographs during game action. In the first inning the crowd in the section just called out â€œYo sitdownâ€ but by the third inning it was the whole section screaming â€œSIT THE FUCK DOWNâ€ which I guess were the magic words as all cameras were finally put away.</p>
<p>By the third inning I had seen enough of John Maine and decided it was time for the Shake Shack and Box Frites. Seeing that I was comped tickets and a ride to the game, the least I could do was offer a Shack Burger, Fries and a beer to my host. Even though the crowd was as large as any Iâ€™ve ever seen for a second game of the season, 90 degrees in April will do that (remember when the Mets used to do Second Opening Day ? <a href="http://www.sportsmemorabilia.com/files/cache/rodney-dangerfield-new-york-mets-unsigned-8x10-photod_37535b00c8eb30b6f531b947354cd6b0.jpg">Rodney Dangerfield was a guest one year </a>when they did this promotion as the second game of the season gets â€œno respect, no respect at allâ€) and Iâ€™ll be honest if it were 35 degrees and windy, my ass would have been on the couch at home watching this game, but I digress. It only took an inning and a half to get my Shake Shack order and beer but to cart the provisions back, I looked like a contestant on <a href="http://www.nbc.com/minute-to-win-it/">â€œMinute To Win Itâ€. </a>Itâ€™s not easy balancing four burgers, four fries and two beers from the center field food court to section 106. But here is the best part of the night, as get to the steps of the section and feeling a great sense of accomplishment that I have not dropped nor spilled any of this fine fare, the usherâ€¦..opps excuse meâ€¦the Hospitality Attendant, seeing me struggle to get to my row has the balls to ask to see my ticket. I give this dolt a look and say to him â€œAre you fuckinâ€™ kiddingâ€? Now get this? This asshole is offended by my language. I tell him call a supervisor or a cop and as soon as I put this food down Iâ€™m coming back up to show you my ticket. Â He then says â€œno thatâ€™s all rightâ€.</p>
<p>After I eat my burger I go back up to tap a kidney, on the way back I find Mr. Hospitality Agent ( I wish I wrote down this guys name as Iâ€™d put it in this post, in fact because of this guy, for now on, whoever pisses me off at $iti Field will have their named printed on this site) and I ask him, â€œletâ€™s look at the logic here, I have two arms full of food and drink, you know my ticket is in my pocket. Since my hands are occupied, how did you think I was going to get the ticket out of my pocket, to show youâ€? â€œAnd your not cute enough for me to let you put your hand in my pocketâ€ All this guy could do was turn a nice shade of crimson. Now I could have stopped there but I couldnâ€™t, I had to add, â€œDonâ€™t you feel foolishâ€? What can he say or do? He canâ€™t call a supervisor because heâ€™ll look like a dope and he canâ€™t argue with me because now Iâ€™ve got a posse backing me up all he could do was apologize. Asshole!</p>
<p>Oh yeah the game! Not only was John Maine ineffective, he looked very uncomfortable on the mound. Jerry Manuel can run this start through the spin cycle all he wants thereâ€™s no way he or the front office are not concerned with Maineâ€™s start last night. His location on the majority of his pitches werenâ€™t even close to hitting their target and it seemed every Marlin hitter started their at bat with a 2-1 or 3-1 count. I donâ€™t think Maine ever topped 90mph on his fastball all night and the speed of his fastball and change was much different.</p>
<p>Thereâ€™s not much I can add about the bonehead play by Fernando Tatis in the 7<sup>th</sup> that ran the Mets out of a potential big inning. You have to know your home court. The backstop at $iti is not very deep but also, with your best hitter at the plate and two out, Tatis shouldnâ€™t even think of running unless the ball went off the backstop and up the first base line. Bad baseball right there. Give Tatis some props for manning up after the game and talking to the press and admitting he fucked up.</p>
<p>That Tatis throw out at the plate, by the way, emptied $iti Field. There was a mass exodus complete with heads shaking and faces etched in disgust.</p>
<p>Hey Jenry Mejia, Weâ€™re not in St Lonesome anymore uh?</p>
<p>I know, I know itâ€™s only two games but Iâ€™ve seen enough of Mike Jacobs.</p>
<p>Tough to kill D-Wright on the steal of second in the 9<sup>th</sup> that set up the IW of Jason Bay. GMJ is about the only guy in the lineup besides Wright, Bay or Frenchie that gives you any confidence as a Mets fan to get anything done. How sad is that?</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 13:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Keane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you guys staying up late to watch our hero&#8217;s on the Left Coast? I see that L-Hern had nothing last night but a batting practice fastball and we now have A-Hern back could L-Millz be far behind for aÂ Back to the FutureÂ retro ?
Congrats to Big Pelf on becoming a first time Daddy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you guys staying up late to watch our hero&#8217;s on the Left Coast? I see that L-Hern had nothing last night but a batting practice fastball and we now have A-Hern back could L-Millz be far behind for aÂ Back to the FutureÂ retro ?</p>
<p>Congrats to Big Pelf on becoming a first time Daddy.</p>
<p>It seems I&#8217;ve hit aÂ nerve with some readers on calling out D-Wright for not charging the mound after Brad Thompson whizzed a pitch at his head, and I will say that I am stunned that someÂ of you guys think he did the right thing by not going after Thompson.Â All I can tell you pacifists isÂ the Mets have a rep around baseball as a bunch of pussies who when they are challenged never step up not just to fight but whenÂ times get tough they wilt like flowers in a rain storm. Thing will never change until the team grows some balls and if you think that is neanderthal thinking well it is and I don&#8217;t apologize for thatÂ and if you don&#8217;t like it then kiss my hairy cave man ass.</p>
<p>Thank God for the New York Fottball Giants to take my mind off this awful Mets season</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 15:07:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Keane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m at an all day training classÂ so I don&#8217;t have much time to post but a few things from last nights game:
You can&#8217;tÂ pitch any better than Livan Hernandez last night unless of course you&#8217;re Joel Pinero.
The toughest hurrdle for the Mets now is they must play flawless defense and they can&#8217;t get down by 3 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m at an all day training classÂ so I don&#8217;t have much time to post but a few things from last nights game:</p>
<p>You can&#8217;tÂ pitch any better than Livan Hernandez last night unless of course you&#8217;re Joel Pinero.</p>
<p>The toughest hurrdle for the Mets now is they must play flawless defense and they can&#8217;t get down by 3 runs or more in any game. Murphy was kicking himself for the throwing error that led to the first run butÂ when El Hombre knocked in two with his single 3 runs may as well been 13 runs with the way Pineiro was hurling ground ball out after ground ball out.</p>
<p>J-Man tried to take the bullet for Livan on his botched fake bunt/hit and run attempt as Hernandez said after the game he did it on his own and Manuel claimed he put the play on. The thing is on the surface it was a bad play as the bunt was in order but f he executed it then it would have been the Mets Turning Point ofÂ The Game.</p>
<p>I watched two games last night the Mets-Cards then I flipped over to the Giants-A&#8217;s to see Tim LincicumÂ and for the first timeÂ in I don&#8217;t know when I saw two starters pitch complete games. WOW what&#8217;Â s next a revival of wool uniforms?Â Â Â Â Â Â Â </p>
<p>Gotta run school is back in session.</p>
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