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Pepsi Refresh Pre-Game: Mets @ Yankees – Game One

by Mike Nichols on June 12th, 2009 at 6:22 pm

Tonight’s Game:

  • The Mets (31-27, 13-16 Road) begin a three-game series against the Yankees (34-26, 18-11 Home) tonight at Yankee Stadium starting at 7:05 p.m.

On The Mound:

  • RHP Livan Hernandez (5-1, 3.88 ERA) starts for the Mets. Hernandez earned a victory in his last start on June 7 versus the Nationals, throwing seven shutout innings. He has a 1.57 ERA in his last four starts and has allowed three runs or less in seven of his last eight starts. Hernandez is 0-3 with a 6.75 ERA in five career starts versus the Yankees. He last faced the Yankees on June 2, 2008, allowing five runs over 6.0 IP, receiving a no-decision.
  • RHP Joba Chamberlain (3-1, 3.79 ERA) takes the hill for the Yankees. In his last start on June 7 versus the Rays, Chamberlain allowed three runs over 6.0 IP, receiving a no-decision. He has allowed 11 runs in his 11 starts this season. Chamberlain is receiving 5.00 runs of support this season. This is Chamberlain’s first career start versus the Mets.

The Lineup:

  1. Alex Cora, SS
  2. Fernando Martinez, LF
  3. Carlos Beltran, CF
  4. David Wright, 3B
  5. Ryan Church, RF
  6. Gary Sheffield, DH
  7. Daniel Murphy, 1B
  8. Brian Schneider, C
  9. Luis Castillo, 2B

Tonight’s Broadcast:

  • Tonight’s broadcast can be seen locally on SNY and heard on WFAN.
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Pepsi Refresh Pre-Game: Mets vs. Phillies – Game Three

by Mike Nichols on June 11th, 2009 at 6:26 pm

Tonight’s Game:

  • The Mets (31-26, 18-10 Home) play the rubber-game of their three-game series against the first-place Phillies (34-23, 21-10 Road) tonight at Citi Field, starting at 7:10 p.m.

On The Mound:

  • RHP Tim Redding (0-2, 6.97 ERA) starts for the Mets. Redding is 5-3 with a 3.29 ERA in 11 starts versus the Redding.
  • LHP Jamie Moyer (4-5, 6.27 ERA) takes the hill for the Phillies. Moyer is 7-5 with a 3.62 ERA in 19 starts versus the Mets.

The Lineup:

  1. Luis Castillo, 2B (.235, 2 2B, 5 BB in 17 at-bats versus Moyer)
  2. Alex Cora, SS (.333, 1 3B in 3 at-bats versus Moyer)
  3. Carlos Beltran, CF (.220, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 10 K in 59 at-bats versus Moyer)
  4. Gary Sheffield, LF (.467, 4 HR, 7 RBI, 2 K in 30 at-bats versus Moyer)
  5. David Wright, 3B (.421, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 3 K in 38 at-bats versus Moyer)
  6. Fernando Tatis, 1B (.38, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 1 K in 13 at-bats versus Moyer)
  7. Fernando Martinez, RF (has never faced Moyer)
  8. Omir Santos, C (has never faced Moyer)
  9. Tim Redding, P

Tonight’s Broadcast:

  • Tonight’s broadcast can be seen locally on SNY and heard on WFAN.
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Pepsi Refresh Pre-Game: Mets vs. Phillies – Game Two

by Mike Nichols on June 10th, 2009 at 6:14 pm

Tonight’s Game:

  • The Mets (31-25, 18-9 Home) continue their three-game series against the first-place Phillies (33-23, 21-9 Road) tonight at Citi Field, starting at 7:10 p.m.

On The Mound:

  • RHP Mike Pelfrey (4-2, 4.85 ERA) starts for the Mets. Pelfrey allowed a career-high nine runs, eight earned, over 3.2 IP in his previous start on June 4 versus the Pirates. Left-handed batters are hitting .298 with 4 HR against Pelfrey this season. Pelfrey earned a victory in his last start versus the Phillies on May 7, allowing three runs over 7.0 IP. He is 3-2 with a 4.19 ERA in six career starts versus the Phillies.
  • LHP Cole Hamels (4-2, 4.40 ERA) takes the hill for the Phillies. In his last start on June 4 versus the Dodgers Hamels threw a complete game shutout, striking out five. After finishing April with a 7.27 ERA, Hamels has lowered his ERA to 4.40 in his last six starts. Hamels, who is 1-3 with a 3.79 ERA in six games versus the Mets, has not faced the Mets since May of 2008.

The Lineup:

  1. Luis Castillo, 2B (.000 in 3 at-bats versus Hamels)
  2. Alex Cora, SS (.000, 1 K in 1 at-bat versus Hamels)
  3. Carlos Beltran, CF (.278, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 K in 18 at-bats versus Hamels)
  4. Gary Sheffield, LF (has never faced Hamels)
  5. David Wright, 3B (.294, 2 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 6 K in 17 at-bats versus Hamels)
  6. Fernando Tatis, 1B (.000 in 3 at-bats versus Hamels)
  7. Ryan Church, RF (.300, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 6 K in 20 at-bat versus Hamels)
  8. Omir Santos, C (has never faced Hamels)
  9. Mike Pelfrey, P

Notes:

  • The Mets bullpen leads the National League with a 2.91 ERA this season.
  • Alex Cora is batting .339 with 10 runs scored and five doubles over his last 17 games.
  • The Mets are 18-8 when they hit a homerun this season.
  • Ryan Howard is batting .357 with 1 HR and 2 RBI in 14 career at-bats versus Pelfrey.
  • The Phillies lead the league with a .991 fielding percentage this season.
  • Ryan Madson has not allowed a run in his last 12 appearances. He has allowed 17 runs in 54.1 IP versus the Mets in his career.

Tonight’s Broadcast:

  • Tonight’s broadcast can be seen locally on SNY and heard on WFAN.
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News: Mets draft Matz, Shields

by Mike Nichols on June 9th, 2009 at 11:14 pm

The Mets drafted LHP Steven Matz from Ward Melville High School in New York with their 72nd pick and Florida Southern College SS Robert Shields with their 103rd pick in the 2009 MLB Amateur Draft tonight.

To see a scouting video of Matz and Shields, click here and here.

If you’re interested, you can follow the draft live on MLB.com.

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Post Game: Mets 6 Phillies 5

by Mike Nichols on June 9th, 2009 at 10:55 pm

The Mets defeated the Phillies by the score of 6-to-5 tonight in Citi Field.

For a complete recap, boxscore and stats, go here.

The Least You Should Know:

Other Observations and Notes:

The Game Ball:

The Mets continue their series with the Phillies tomorrow night with Mike Pelfrey facing Cole Hamels, starting at 7:10 pm.

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Pepsi Refresh Pre-Game: Mets vs. Phillies – Game One

by Mike Nichols on June 9th, 2009 at 5:59 pm

Tonight’s Game:

  • Weather permitting, the Mets (30-25, 17-9 Home) begin a three-game series against the first-place Phillies (33-22, 21-8 Home) tonight at Citi Field, starting at 7:10 p.m.

On The Mound:

  • LHP Johan Santana (7-2, 2.00 ERA) starts for the Mets. Santana allowed three runs in six innings pitched in a loss to the Pirates in his last start on June 2 versus the Pirates. Santana has not allowed a stolen base this season. He last faced the Phillies on May 6, a win, throwing seven scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts. Santana is 3-0 with a 2.44 ERA in seven career starts versus the Phillies.
  • LHP J.A. Happ (4-0, 2.48 ERA) takes the hill for the Phillies. Happ earned his fourth victory of the season in his last start on June 3 versus the Padres, throwing seven scoreless innings. He is 0-1 with a 4.40 ERA in four games, two starts, versus the Mets.

The Lineup:

  1. Luis Castillo, 2B (.000 in 2 at-bats versus Happ)
  2. Alex Cora, SS (.000 in 1 at-bat versus Happ)
  3. Carlos Beltran, CF (.250, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 2 K in 8 at-bats versus Happ)
  4. Gary Sheffield, LF (.000 in 1 at-bats versus Happ)
  5. David Wright, 3B (.400, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 1 BB in 5 at-bats versus Happ)
  6. Fernando Tatis, 1B (.000 in 2 at-bats versus Happ)
  7. Ryan Church, RF (.000 in 1 at-bat versus Happ)
  8. Omir Santos, C (.000 in 1 at-bat versus Happ)
  9. Johan Santana, P

Notes:

  • The Mets are 7-5 versus left-handed starting pitching this season.
  • Pedro Feliciano is holding left-handed batters to a .158 BAA this season and has retired the first batter he faces 26 of 30 times this season.
  • Chase Utley is batting .150 (3-for-20) with 1 HR in his career versus Santana.
  • According to Jayson Stark on Twitter, the Phillies would be 15-2 since May 21 if they had been perfect in save situations.

Tonight’s Broadcast:

  • Tonight’s broadcast can be seen locally on SNY and heard on WFAN.
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Blogger Q&A: Phillies, The 700 Level

by Mike Nichols on June 9th, 2009 at 3:00 pm

As the Mets kickoff  a three-game series against their division rival Phillies tonight, I did a quick Q&A with Matt P. from The 700 Level:

Mike Nichols: With Brett Myers out indefinitely with a hip injury, do you think it is necessary for the Phillies to acquire a top of the line starter to compliment Cole Hamels or after seeing Antonio Bastardo throw two solid outings and the rest of the staff settling in has the urgency to acquire a starting pitcher lessened?

Matt from The 700 Level: I think they should and will continue to seek another arm for the rotation, and that their goal will more than likely be a #2 to Hamels. They were already looking for pitching before Myers go hurt, albeit more so for depth, like a 4-5 guy. You can never have enough starting pitching, and even if Bastardo continues to pitch well, no team is ever more than a pitch away from needing another starter, as we found out with Brett’s season coming to an end in an instant. The Phillies had a great run of health in the rotation last year (although it wasn’t a really good thing in the case of Adam Eaton), but there are no guarantees that Myers’ hip injury will be the last of them in 2009.

Regarding Bastardo’s great start, it’s definitely encouraging, but it could also benefit the Phillies by showing the league that they aren’t completely desperate for an arm. When Myers went down, it was clear to everyone that Ruben Amaro Jr would need to trade to replace him, putting any potential trade partners in the driver’s seat. That may still be the case, but nearly as much after the run Bastardo, Happ, Blanton, and Moyer have put together since the Myers injury. In short, the urgency has lessened, but the overall need is still there. As opposed to an immediate move, we’ll probably see something closer to the deadline.

Mike Nichols: What do you make of Jimmy Rollins slow start? Are you concerned Rollins struggles will last the season or do you expect a typical Rollins second half?

Matt from The 700 Level: It’s hard not to be concerned with a leadoff hitter (and past MVP) hitting .220 in mid-June. I’m not surprised to see the lack of power in Jimmy’s numbers, but his average and production with RISP have been off-putting. The Phillies have gotten better-than-expected production from the bottom of their lineup, with Pedro Feliz (7) and Carlos Ruiz (8) both hitting over .300, but when the lineup gets turned over, J-Roll has been something of a rally-killer lately. Fortunately, the lineup is strong enough to withstand a slump or two at a time, so the overall run production has been high. But to answer your question, I do think Rollins will snap out of it. His BABIP is far below average, and there are reports in Philly that he found a mechanical flaw in his swing while watching tape this past weekend.

Jimmy is too good a player not to come out of it soon, and it’s reassuring to know the Phillies are still a first place team even while he struggles. Finally, one thing that is continuously overlooked in many the discussions of his slump though is that he is playing some amazing defense, as always. He is still contributing quite a bit to this team’s success.

Mike Nichols: The Phillies are a Major League best 21-8 on the road this season. Why do you believe the Phillies have had so much success on the road this year?

Matt from The 700 Level: The fact that they’ve played six games in DC probably doesn’t hurt. But, they’ve been successful in pretty much every opposing stadium they’ve been to, losing only one away series this season, a two-gamer to your Mets. Maybe it’s the confidence that comes with knowing you’re entering enemy territory as the Champs, upstaging the home team. I really don’t know. This has been a popular question in Philly though, only more so about their shortcomings at home than their successes on the road.

Early on, the World Series aftermath was dominating the homestands. As fans, much of our attention was on the return of the Champs, the celebration, and the spotlight, and it’s impossible for that not to have been a factor for the players too. Next, we lost Harry Kalas. The Phillies would never use that as an excuse for poor play at home, but considering how upsetting it was for me, and I never even met him, the players had to be affected. He had an unparalleled closeness with the team, and his passing is taking time to get over.

Being able to perform well on the road is a great asset, and hopefully it continues. Still, I think a lot of the home-road splits could be coincidence, and the records will even out some, certainly with the home wins increasing.

Mike Nichols: With the Mets injured riddled roster not expected to be healthy for the foreseeable future and the Phillies having a seemingly much easier schedule over the next three weeks, how many games in front do you expect the Phillies to be when they meet the Mets again on July 3rd?

Matt from The 700 Level: Interestingly, I sent you the same question with neither of us having seen the other’s set yet, so we are clearly both wondering what happens next for the other guys. I’m not sure I agree about that “easier” schedule though. The Phils just played the Dodgers and were out west for over a week, and now they get the Mets in Queens and the first-place Red Sox in Philly, kicking off a long stretch against the AL East. The Orioles suck, but Toronto can play, and Tampa Bay is as dangerous as a .500 team can get. They’ll probably have a chip on their shoulder after October too. Once we’re done with interleague, we see the Mets and Braves again. That’s certainly not easier than the sets we just saw, which included the Rockies, Nats, Marlins, and Padres. I think the road ahead will be pretty tough; the Phillies have never been great against the AL, with interleague play being one of the team’s biggest weaknesses in 2008 (until the playoffs).

Still, the Phils are relatively healthy, despite losing Brad Lidge to the DL today and obviously the huge injury to Myers. The Mets, on the other hand, have been hit with a plague, and their upcoming schedule is pretty tough as well. In three weeks, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the lead at about 6 games, but it could be down to 2 or 3 just as easily.

Mike Nichols: I always had a lot of respect for Harry Kalas as a broadcaster and enjoyed they way he called a game on television. He, unlike many of his colleagues, understood to let the game speak for itself. What is your favorite personal memory of Kalas?

Matt from The 700 Level: Well put. I agree completely. Although I have quite a few distinct memories of great Harry calls, and I’ll get to those in a second, the best part about Harry Kalas was that his voice was omnipresent in our baseball lives, and always a positive aspect. Good times and bad (and in my 29 years, I’ve seen my share of the latter), countless hours of every summer were spent listening to Harry’s narration. It’s no wonder the Philadelphia region came to appreciate him like a member of the family. Every word out of his mouth was respectful, and you’re right on the money about his ability to let the game speak for itself while others seemingly try to inject themselves. Harry didn’t have to.

But my favorite call was Mike Schmidt’s 500th home run. The radio call of the last pitch of the 2008 World Series is a very close second, but the passion in his still-young voice when Michael Jack cranked that ball will always be with me, even though I was a very young kid when it happened. Maybe because I was.

Mike Nichols: Good stuff. Thanks, Matt.

I also answered a few Mets related questions for Matt, which you can read later today, by clicking here.

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Links: Mythbuster, Underdog, Keith, Metstock, ’69, Trip

by Mike Nichols on June 9th, 2009 at 10:15 am

Sam Page of Amazin’ Avenue looks to break a few myths surrounding the Mets this season, including if Sean Green is the new Aaron Heilman, if Jeremy Reed is a good defensive replacement and if David Wright is being more streaky than usual.

…sorry, sam, green has the curse of number 48, whether we like it or not…

Over at SNY.tv, Howard Megdal wonders how the Mets will perform in their recently rare position of being the underdog.

In his latest column for the Daily News, Bob Raissman criticizes SNY analyst Keith Hernandez for not chastising Carlos Beltran on-air Saturday night for his ‘loafing’ around the bases.

Greg Prince of Faith and Fear in Flushing is hosting METSTOCK to celebrate the Mets 40th anniversary of the Miracle Mets on June 18 at 7:00 pm at the Two Boots Tavern in Manhattan. Click here for more info.

Speaking of the Miracle Mets, Price of Amazin’ Avenue takes a look back at the 1969 World Series.

Lastly, in his latest feature for SNY.tv, Ted Berg recaps his weekend trip with MetsBlog’s own Matthew Cerrone to Buffalo and Binghamton to watch the Mets top prospects in action.

…the excellent adventures of matt and ted are becoming one of my favorite parts of the baseball season…can’t wait for the video…if you missed their emmy award winning trip to philadelphia last season, click here

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Links: Backman, Lidge, Anecdote, Cherish, Streak

by Mike Nichols on June 8th, 2009 at 4:11 pm

Former Mets second baseman and current manager of the independent Northen League’s Joliet Jackhammers, Wally Backman speaks with the blog, Jorge Says No about his passion for managing and his playing days with the Mets.

Phillies closer Brad Lidge made a deal with Satan. So says Paul Francis Sullivan at his blog Sully Baseball.

Have an interesting Manny Ramirez-esque Mets anecdote? Then head on over to Metsopolis, who is giving away tickets to the July 8 Mets-Dodgers game for the best personal Mets related story.

Over at the Bleacher Report, Randy Medina thinks we should cherish watching the injury riddled Mets.

Andrew Vazzano of The ‘Ropolitans warns us to be prepared for a David Wright cold streak.

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Pepsi Refresh Pre-Game: Mets @ Nationals – Game Three

by Mike Nichols on June 7th, 2009 at 12:51 pm

Today’s Game:

  • The Mets (29-25, 12-16 Road) play the rubber-game of their three-game series against the Nationals (15-39, 9-19 Home) today at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., starting at 1:35 p.m.

On The Mound:

  • RHP Livan Hernandez (4-1, 4.33 ERA) starts for the Mets.
  • RHP Craig Stammen (0-1, 5.71 ERA) takes the hill for the Nationals.

The Lineup:

  1. Alex Cora, 2B
  2. Fernando Martinez, LF
  3. Carlos Beltran, CF
  4. David Wright, 3B
  5. Daniel Murphy, 1B
  6. Ryan Church, RF
  7. Brian Schneider, C
  8. Wilson Valdez, SS
  9. Livan Hernandez, P

Today’s Broadcast:

  • Today’s broadcast can be seen locally on SNY and heard on WFAN.
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