An Early Barometer


Who needs a pinkie, anyway?

I’m not going to say this is a big series for the Mets.

Starting tonight, our favorite team from Flushing goes to the Ted in Atlanta for a three game series.  This is not an important series. After all, it’s crazy to say a mid-April series is meaningful.  But it is a barometer – a way to get a feel for just who this Mets team is early in 2012.

They’ve started 6-3.  They’ve swept the Braves already in New York.  But now, the Braves are on a roll, having won five straight.  The Mets have played .500 ball in that time.  New York did take 2 out of 3 from the Phillies in Philadelphia, which is always a good thing.  But they faced a depleted lineup.  Was the starting pitching that good over the weekend, or was the Phillies’ lineup that bad, sans Chase Utley and Ryan Howard?

The Mets have David Wright back, and he raked all weekend against the Phils.  Yet another Met, Jason Bay, came down with jammedfingeritis, and missed Sunday’s game.  I think I can speak for all Mets fans when I say, “meh.”  Is he really that much of an improvement over Scott Hairston at this point?

Lucas Duda and Ike Davis showed improvement over the weekend, and while they are still not exactly white hot, production from the two young power hitters will be helpful against the Braves, and the rest of the league.  How will they, and the rest of the lineup fare the second time around against Tommy Hanson, Randall Delgado, and Jair Jurrjens?

It will be more interesting to see how Dillon Gee, R.A. Dickey, and Johan Santana perform against the Braves lineup, which has scored 31 runs during their winning streak.

It’s not at all like this series means anything right now.  But we’ve seen a Mets team, during the earliest of the early part of the season, that has enjoyed some tenuous success.  Facing a hot Braves team will tell us more about who the 2012 Mets are capable of becoming – a surprising come-out-of-nowhere group of world-shockers, or the dismal pile of mediocrity in blue and orange that everyone expected.

But then again, it’s early.

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Mets Game 9: Loss to Phillies

Phillies 8 Mets 2

The final score looks ugly, but it really wasn’t that bad until the very end, when the defense broke down and the bullpen fell apart completely. Hey, the Mets still took two out of three in Philadelphia, so we can’t get too upset. Continue reading

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Mets Game 8: Win Over Phillies

Mets 5 Phillies 0

The Mets pound the last-place Phillies, winning the weekend series and lining up a sweep to be polished off on Sunday. However, the Mets gained no ground on the Nationals, who also won and remain a mere half-game ahead. This pennant race is really starting to heat up! Continue reading

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Wright in the Lineup

Wright will try to get back in the swing of things today.

In a completely unexpected twist, a Mets player will return sooner than expected from injury. David Wright is in the lineup today, batting 3rd.

Wright jammed his right pinkie diving back to first base on a pickoff play on Monday.  Then, the fifth digit ballooned up like Kirstie Alley overnight, and David hasn’t played since.  He was officially diagnosed with a small fracture of the knuckle.

On Thursday, Wright was cleared by doctors to return to play “as tolerated, ” which basically meant he could play if he felt he could grip a bat or a ball without pain.  On Friday, he could do neither.  But here we are, a day later, and Wright is in his accustomed spot in at third base, batting 3rd.

Is he being rushed back?  If so, Wright could favor his pinkie and develop bad habits, which can lead not only to poor performance, but more serious injuries.  Another Met, Andres Torres, was rushed back from a calf injury, only to re-injure it on Opening Day.  LHP Tim Byrdak, on the other hand, came back sooner than expected, and has been fine.

Only David knows how healthy he is.  If he’s truly recovered, with luck, this could turn out to be a good, erm, break for the Mets.

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Mets Game 7: Win Over Phillies

Mets 5 Phillies 2

The Mets assert their dominance as the NL East leaders and moved back into first place. Well, they were in first for a few hours — until the Nationals beat the Reds and pulled ahead by a half-game. But, with only 155 games left, this is turning into a dead heat for the division.

Mets Game Notes

It’s a really, really good thing the Mets won this game, because if they hadn’t, Continue reading

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Blog Roundup: Friday the Thirteenth

To most people, Friday the Thirteenth is bad luck.  A lot of people walk on eggshells on a Friday the Thirteenth.  But not the Mets.  The Mets laugh at Friday the Thirteenth.  Bad luck?  Welcome to our world!  For a team who has had their share of Friday the Thirteenths on numerous days and dates over the past few years, today might be an advantage.  After all, who has learned to deal with bad luck better than the Mets and their fans?

The Blogs will bring us luck:

The Mets are in Philly tonight, hoping to put a curse on the Phillies.  Check out Mets Today for coverage and reaction.

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Mets Game 6: Loss to Nationals

Nationals 4 Mets 0

The surging Nationals take two from the Mets, moving into a first-place tie with the NL East leaders. This won’t bother me so much if these two teams occupy the same spot in September. Heck, I’ll be happy if they’re still tied for first in May. Continue reading

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Mets Lineup vs Nationals

Ruben Tejada – SS
Daniel Murphy – 2B
Lucas Duda – RF
Ike Davis – 1B
Jason Bay – LF
Josh Thole – C
Kirk Nieuwenhuis – CF
Ronny Cedeno – 3B
Johan Santana – LHP

Duda in the 3 hole!

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