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Post Game: Third Place

Posted by GravediggerHebner on 10:57pm, Monday June 29th 2009

Hooray!

Hooray!

19 hits and 10 runs for the Milwaukee Brewers later, the New York Mets find themselves 1 game under .500 and in 3rd place in the National League East.  Starting pitcher Fernando Nieve proved that he is human, giving up 11 hits and 3 runs in just 3 1/3 innings pitched.  Elmer Dessens held the fort with a scoreless 1 2/3 innings, but then Milwaukee blew it up with 7 runs off of 3 Met relievers over the last 3 innings.

Not enough coal for the stove

Not enough coal for the stove

The Mets beat the piñata that is Carlos Villanueva for 5 hits and 3 runs in the 9th, but it was too little too late as Trevor Hoffman came on to throw one pitch and with it get Brian Schneider to ground into a game ending double play.

I'm buying

I'm buying

Bernie Brewer, the official home run mascot of Milwaukee’s professional baseball team, only got to ride his slide twice but the 2nd time was a killer.  Potential goat of the game Casey McGehee, who dropped a pop-up in the top of the 6th leading to 2 unearned runs for the Mets, came to the plate with the bases loaded and redemption on his mind in the bottom of the inning.  He got every inch of that redemption, hitting the ball over the wall and sending Bernie down his slide.

Who?  What?  When?  Where?  Why?

Who? What? When? Where? Why?

So the Mets find themselves in 3rd place, wondering who is going to help them, what sort of help they will bring, when is that help coming, where is it going to come from, and why am I asking so many questions?

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26 Responses to “Post Game: Third Place”

  1. dirtysanchez says:

    quick sand….

  2. Mr North Jersey says:

    Who? anyone with 10 hr’s
    What? anyone with 10 hr’s
    When? A.S.A.P.
    Where? Citi Fields
    Why? Why not?

  3. steveo says:

    Is this where team brass says its better to be chasing than to be chased

    • gategem says:

      lol This is where the team’s front office urges patience and reminds us of Shakespearean lyrics from an old Peggy Lee song:
      “The window she is broken and the rain is comin’ in
      If someone doesn’t fix it I’ll be soaking to my skin
      But if we wait a day or two the rain may go away
      And we don’t need a window on such a sunny day
      (mañana, mañana, mañana is soon enough for me)
      Oba! Oba!
      (mañana, mañana, mañana is soon enough for me)
      Oba! Oba!”

  4. QnsNative718 says:

    Lets hold hands, guys. We’re in for a brutal summer.

  5. metsfan4decades says:

    This team is what it’s going to be for awhile. I don’t believe we’re going to get any help, until players start returning from the DL.

    • stickguy says:

      Don’t think it is going to be enough though. A combination of too far back, too many teams to jump, and frnakly, the guys coming back aren’t likely to make enough of a difference.

      Might take the Mets from a .400 team (being generous, what they are now) to a .600 team for a month, but by then, it might get them back over .500?

      Hard to expect too that some of these guys are going to light the world on fire at first. Reyes with a tender knee? Delgado, who is never good coming back off a loyoff? Wagner off TJ?

      Yes, better than the slubs they have now, but they aren’t getting Babe ruth in his prime.

      Hope for the best, but plan for 2010 to be the year (that is for Omar’s ears!)

    • steveo says:

      I would have to agree with you on that

  6. stickguy says:

    did a little figuring.

    there are 87 games left, but realistically, how many can they win of the 12 through the ASB? 5? That puts them at 42-45 with 75 to go (and 5 could be optomistic).

    They would have to go 45-30 (.600 exactly) from the ASB on to finish with 87 wins, which likely still doesn’t get the WC. And that is with, at best, a gimpy Beltran and Ollie added to the mix right after the break.

    All things to consider when deciding what to trade for the big “push” this year. Especially since it seems quite likely the WC is going to take more than 87 wins.

    and I really hope that Parnell rebounds at some point, if he was the deal breaker to any trades for worthwhile players! Might be time to send him down to get straightened out, and give Kunz a shot.

    • darknova306 says:

      Parnell just needs to learn to throw effective breaking pitches. Major league hitters can hit 98MPH fastballs, especially if that’s all you throw other than a slider way off the plate or in the dirt sometimes. If the silly notion of Parnell being critical was what us from getting DeRosa… there’s no excuse for that. Not that I think that DeRosa would put us over the top or anything, though. Oh well.

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