Thursday, April 10, 2008

Clutch is Stuck.......


Even after the Mets first win over the Phillies in 12 years (actually, 284 days) the Met's clutch is still stuck in neutral. Bases loaded in the 1st and 2nd innings, and only 1 run to show for it. The Met's would take the game after the Phillies started resembling the Bad News Bears in the field, kicking the ball around better than Pele. Still, a win is a win they say, and when the win is a win over the Phillies, you take them gift-wrapped or otherwise. Not an impressive start for the blue and orange. Jose Reyes has got to get on base to make things happen, Scott Shoenwies has to stop taking Rodney King style beatings out of the pen, and Aaron Hielman has got to get to the chiropractor to work those kinks out of his neck from whipping his head around so fast to watch the batters ball fly over the fence at such an alarming rate. Rubber game tonight, and the Met's really need to take this series and get some momentum built and start erasing last year's collapse. John Maine is on the mound tonight looking to bring his spring form back and put that horrible start at Atlanta behind him.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

George Jones, We may NEED your rocking chair....


Things you can count on in life are very few. The sun rising every morning would be one. The VS channel will show some sporting event that less than 1% of the population with an IQ below 12 won't even watch is another. We can also probably count on Olsen twins throwing up after every meal in '08 as well.

Now, we add another to the list. "I'm older than Moses" Alou and Orlando Hernandez will snap,crackle, and pop some part of their body during a baseball season. Alou bent over to pick up a baseball, and came back up with a hernia that has him out until sometime in May. The Lone Met Fan is more inclined to believe that we won't see Moist until sometime after the All-Star Break. (remember the 2 week injury to his quad last year that kept him out 1/2 the season?)

Hernandez' injury is a whole other issue. The Mets brass would have you believe that his bunion is so painful, they have to alter his delivery by eliminating his signature high leg kick. My opinion is it has nothing to do with a bunion. It's just that at 62 years old, he can no longer lift his leg that high and hope to keep the ductape holding his hamstring together on that type of motion.

Now the Mets have some decisions to make. Do they go with the reserves they have in camp? Angel Pagan has played very well this spring. If Endy Chavez is healthy, he has already proven he can be productive playing everyday. Another long shot is young gun Fernando Martinez could stay north and get some playing time in. While none of those choices will help the LMF sleep soundly at night, the new options I've heard have me down right terrified. I don't want to even type the words, so you can see rumor 1 here. And rumor 2 here. The common identifying link between the 2 options is this.

Excuse me until my next post......I'm going to join the Olsen Twins in the bathroom for a bit.....

Sunday, March 02, 2008

I'm Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!

..........and so is baseball!! Spring Training is in full swing, and the boys in Blue n Orange are once again the favorite to take the East. Santana was obviously a huge pick up for the rotation, taking tons of pressure of off Pedro Martinez. Still a question mark around El Duque, as usual.


Also, problems with Delgado's hip popped up, giving him an excuse for another below avg. year. Yay.

All in all, I like the rotation, even with Pelfrey as the 5th starter. Maine and Perez are in line for solid seasons, and the additon of Schnieder behind the plate will help defensively.

The Lone Met Fan is glad baseball is back on the field and out of the courtroom!

Death to all Molina's