Don't Beat Yourself
This weekend, I was reminded about not beating yourself.
Saturday night, I watched Steve Trachsel make a mess out of a pivotal playoff start by not throwing strikes. Granted, the Mets offense was nowhere to be found, but Trachsel couldn't make it out of the second inning because he walked five batters. When you walk that many batters, your fielders fall back on their heels and when you do actually let the other team put the ball in play, they wind up missing a lot of balls by just a half step, which is what happened.
Then, tonight, my Zog team played a fall softball game. We couldn't field our way out of a hat. It was awful. We're normally a very good fielding team, but we threw the ball around and bobbled a lot of easy plays. We found ourselves down 20-6. We even managed to score 10 runs with two outs in the last inning, but it wasn't enough. It was a game that got away because we beat ourselves.
So back to the Mets. Enter Oliver Perez... a guy who has been beating himself for two seasons by not throwing strikes. The Mets needed to stay in this game badly. The bats were cold and Perez was a wildcard. Well, he wasn't perfect, but he didn't beat himself. He threw strikes... and kept them close until the Mets offense exploded. Up by seven runs, he kept throwing strikes even when the Cards started hitting home runs... three home runs.. all solo shots, because he wasn't walking batters ahead of those hits. He left in the sixth inning with a big lead, and for a guy who went 3-13 this season, that's about all you could have asked from him. Unlike the guy who pitched the night before who rang up 15 wins this season, he didn't beat himself.
That makes such a huge difference in any aspect of your life. Make the other guy beat you. I manufactured a run in my Zog game tonight by lining to right and not stopping when I saw the right fielder bobble the ball. Let him throw me out. If me makes the play, I'd get up, say, "Nice throw" and walk off... but I was forcing him to be better to get the better of me. Then, on a bloop single to right again, I ran through a stop sign on the way home.
Let them throw you out at the plate.... don't hand them your opportunity to shine.
Tom Terrific 2
Glavine's performance last night was wonderfully boring, as usual. Nice to see Beltran hitting at home, too. Wagner? He's John Franco with a 100 MPH fastball... always out of the strike zone, always makes it interesting.
So I'm totally jumping ahead here, but I hope they sweep, just because it would enable us to pitch Glavine twice against Detroit.
Former Mets, Current Yanks Pitcher Corey Lidle Dies in Plane Crash into NYC Apartment
Very sad story... Turns out the pilot of the small plane in NYC was Yanks' pitcher Corey Lidle, who got his started in the majors with Mets. Lidle died in the crash.
If it were me, I'd want them to play tonight's game, but out of respect for the family and for Lidle, I agree with Brooklyn Met Fan, they should probably cancel.
Gambler pays off
Kenny Rogers made the "best lineup ever assembled" look like a bunch of little leaguers who had never seen a curveball.
And now, the fate of the pinstripey team lies in the hands of... Jared Wright.
Baaahahahhahaha.
Chumps.
Two Down, Nine to Go
Remember when Tom Glavine went 9-14, 4.52 for the Mets?
Neither do I.
Last night was vintage Glavine... boring as hell to watch, and half the time, you're scratching your head about how big the strike zone gets.
And wow, this Dodger lineup is anemic. Outside of Kent, no one scares you at all.
And once again, Grady Little, thank you for starting Kuo. We didn't kill him, but 85 pitches halfway through the fifth didn't cut it.
I'd like to think they're going to sweep now, but its hard for me to imagine Trachsel showing up to play. He better, because we might see Oliver Perez in Game 4.
Running the Bases: Sweat the Small Stuff
Baseball is hitting, pitching, and defense, right? Oh yeah... and you have to run the bases well, too.
Lonnie Smith could have told you that.
Thank God that the Dodgers don't seem to remember the '91 World Series. I stayed up in my room way past my bedtime to watch that game... with the TV brightness down and the volume low, so it wouldn't look like the TV was on to a passerby looking at the bottom of the door.
Instead, the Dodgers had two guys get nailed at the plate on the same play and that might have cost them their whole postseason, right then and there. They should have won the chance they had against emergency starter John Maine, who did a nice, albeit short, job. Instead, they're going against a HOFer down 1-0 in a short series.
I know that Kuo dominated them in his one start against the Mets, but seriously... this is the Game Two starter? The guy's got 5 career starts. Five. And Greg Maddux is Game Three? Well, no one ever accussed Grady Little of knowing how to manage a pitching staff.
This is Bill Simmons' diary of the game.
Listening Live to the Mets
The Mets are streaming right now on WFAN.
After an injury to El Duque, John Maine is getting the call.
Six innings, three runs... that's all I'm asking for. Maine-Mota/Bradford-Heilman- Wagner.
Cross your fingers and please, step carefully around the dugout, boys.
UPDATE: WTF!! I guess the game is blacked out or something. Is it on ESPN radio? Looks like I have to pay on MLB for radio.. this is stupid. I can't get my free radio station over the web.
UPDATE 2: MLB just got my $10 so I could get the game streamed over the web, which doesn't seem to work anyway... at least the audio comes in.
October Destiny
My avatar has the low down on what I think is going to happen in the first round of the playoffs. I'd love to see this all end up in another Subway Payback...erm... Series.
Postseason Predictions
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Postseason Predictions
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Mets - Dodgers Schedule
Orel Hershiser is retired, right?
Good, then I'm not worried about the Mets playing LA.
Wednesday, the Met's will play the Dodgers in the late afternoon at Shea. Of course, the Yankees get all the primetime games. All I know is, Kenny Rogers owes me a win for walking the Braves past us in '99.
By the way, now that I'm looking at box scores for the '99 NLCS, how in the hell did Masato Yoshii start in the playoffs over Orel Hershiser? Yoshii turned it a cruddy start in game one against the D-Backs... Orel was a money pitcher... sure he was fading into the sunset, but he had a pretty similar year and his experience should have counted for more. I'm glad we're righting that by throwing El Duque in Game 1.
So El Duque goes against Derek Lowe in Game One on Wednesday at 4PM EST. Then, Thursday night, here's a matchup for you... Greg Maddux vs. Tom Glavine.
Then, they're off Friday and play Saturday. The Game Three starter hasn't been announced, but either way, I go with John Maine.
Well, this is it... Let's go Mets!
No Pedro, no problem
I think we all need to be realistic about this Pedro news.
Mike Vaccaro from the post puts it best...
"...they didn't lose PEDRO MARTINEZ... Because the truth is, the Mets haven't had the italicized, capitalized version of that player in an awfully long time. The Mets don't lose the 1969 edition of Tom Seaver, or the 1986 version of Dwight Gooden, or even the 2000 versions of Al Leiter and Mike Hampton.
When he was on the mound, the Mets felt like they were practically unbeatable. But the reality is, their winning percentage since the first day of the 2005 season is over 40 points higher on days when Martinez doesn't pitch than on days that he has. It's true. You can look it up."
The rest of the team needs to step up, like they have all year. Realistically we just need five innings... If every playoff start from someone not named Tom or Orlando was 5 innings and 3 runs, I'd be happy.
Marks of a great coach? Great CEO?
Jeremy Shockey said the Giants were outcoached yesterday.
And frankly, I can't say Tom Coughlin has ever really impressed me.
But then again, this Giant team, save for Tiki, hasn't really impressed me. So, how do you know when it is the players and how do you know when it is the coach? Certainly Bill Parcells seemed like a great coach and he's won to prove it... but what about someone like Willie Randolph? Second best team in the bigs... so-so starting staff, and yet somehow, I really don't think Willie is such a great coach. He's made a lot of questionable moves.
There are always going to be standout CEOs--obvious people that everyone points to... Gates, Jobs, Jack Welch... but are there examples of great CEOs at mediocre companies? How long does it take to go from good to great or turn something around? Can a mediocre CEO take a great product to success? I mean, seriously... I could do Joe Torre's job, I think. With that payroll and lineup... I'd just say, "Hey guys, Jared Wright is pitching tonight, so do me a favor and score 9 runs." I mean, he doesn't even need a bench... never needs to double switch or pinch hit for the pitcher. How hard could it be?
How do you seperate what a single person has done for a team, a company... hell... even a whole country? Does Bush suck or are we all collectively sucking? Or maybe just all the politicians? As bad as you might say our president is, you gotta admit that there are probably others who deserve blame as well... people on both sides of the Pantone wheel.
The End of the Beginning: The Mets Clinch the NL East
Wow... was that Steve Trachsel on the mound last night? Where ya been all season? (Aside from the 14 other wins...)
And how great a pickup was Jose Valentin? To think that Kaz Matsui was going to be the secondbaseman this year. Ugh.
Once he left with a lead, you knew it was over. I got to watch the game at Blondies on 79th with my softball team over unlimited wings.
Many wings were eaten. Many pitches were cheered on. Much high fiving occurred at the end. Bring on the Playoffs!
And we'll do it again...
Thank God that none of the playoff teams have two good lefties, because its obvious the Mets just can't hit the southpaws. Oh well, hopefully they'll do it tonight against the Fish, and Trachsel will get win number 15 by giving up 5 runs in 5 innings and letting the pen take care of the rest.
I believe
I was almost there when the Mets sent Dave Williams and Oliver Perez to the mound in a doubleheader and won both ends.
But last night, they shutout Brad Penny and the Dodgers. Jose Reyes hit an inside the park home run and Glavine cruised.
At first, I just thought they shouldn't have a problem getting out of the National League... but now...
Now I really believe they are going to win the World Series. Its all too perfect.. twenty years later. 1986. 2006.
No one is going to stop this team... not the Braves, Dodgers, Cardinals, Padres... not the Yanks, Tigers, or White Sox.
So if anyone has any access to playoff tickets, I'm all ears...
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One Goddamn Hit? Post game subway thumbing...
"That's all we got? One goddamn hit?"
You can't say goddamn on the air."
"Don't worry... nobody's listening anyway." (Click my avatar to hear the movie quote.)
Is it me, or when a no name rookie comes to town, doesn't that usually spell trouble for the Mets? I vaguely remember getting shutout by Chris Reitsma somewhere along the line, too, a year or two ago. Rotoheads, time to short Chuck James, because once you dominate the Mets, you're unlikely to be heard of again.
On the subject of Steve Trachsel, what's the record for the highest number of wins in a season for a picher who fails to make the post season roster? Because, right now, my rotation is Pedro, Glavine, Maine and El Duque, with the pen lining up as Wagner, Feliciano, Heilman, Bradford, Mota, Oliver, Hernandez and then either Bell or Ring if you take 12.
This team could use a righthanded bat. Oh, that's right, we had one and traded him for Roberto Hernandez, who we now don't really need because of Mota. Heath Bell could have gotten a shot at moving up the ladder, too. Oh well.
Having a lead this big in the East gives us too much time to worry.
Oh and I forgot to mention... A couple of weeks ago, it was Beatles night at Shea. When Chad Bradford took the mound, they played Yellow Submarine. It was hilarious. That should play everytime Underhandford takes the mound.
Both Pujos and Howard homered again last night...and so did Bonds, actually. Barry, where were you all year when my fantasy team needed ya?
Success is the worst thing that can ever happen to you...
Or at least, that's what I'm worried about with the Mets. We've been on cruise control all year, and will probably cruise right into the World Series (although if Maddux keeps that coccoon in his poll, maybe there will be a formidable NL competitor). But if we show up the way we showed up last night, we're going to get our asses mailed back to us in little Etsy knit pouches.
This Nady trade really blew... You mean we couldn't have gotten a Roberto Hernandez quality reliever for a smaller bat than Nady? Or some minor leaguers? Now with Floyd hurt, we're talking dealing for Sean Green and his salary. Is he that much more of an improvement than Nady? Nady certainly came a lot cheaper and had more upside. I thought Xavier Nady might have turned out to be this team's Kevin MacReynolds... not a huge bat, but a solid and consitant one. Oh well... so much for that.