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Post by KJ Duke » Tue May 07, 2013 6:42 pm

Lowy, Greeny on the edge of their seats tonight. Early Cy Young favorite.

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Post by Glenneration X » Tue May 07, 2013 6:48 pm

KJ Duke wrote:Lowy, Greeny on the edge of their seats tonight. Early Cy Young favorite.
Love Harvey. If only the Mets could score a stinkin' run.

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Post by KJ Duke » Tue May 07, 2013 7:16 pm

Glenneration X wrote:
Love Harvey. If only the Mets could score a stinkin' run.
That's asking too much. The Padres offense has been putting the Mets to shame lately.

A more dominating performance by Harvey than most no-hitters - thought he was going to get him on that throw but it was the right call.

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Post by BK METS » Tue May 07, 2013 7:29 pm

I wonder if Harvey would have come out for the 10th if he was pitching a perfect game.. Just disgusting that he couldn't get a win after that performance.

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Post by mbendar16 » Tue May 07, 2013 10:05 pm

KJ - One more Mets fans here on the edge of his seat through the game tonight. I saw him come out for the 1st with a bloody nose and he just didn't care and mowed down the side in order and as everyone knows, 23 of the next 24. Quite the dominant effort as you noted. I said to myself on the infield single how the ump could call him safe on such a close call and then they showed the replay and it really wasn't close at all.

The comparisons to Doc Gooden are coming more real for Mets fans and baseball in general with each start. Every 5th day is becoming "The Event", especially when at home.

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Post by JimyMarlboroBallgame » Wed May 08, 2013 12:04 am

mbendar16 wrote:KJ - One more Mets fans here on the edge of his seat through the game tonight. I saw him come out for the 1st with a bloody nose and he just didn't care and mowed down the side in order and as everyone knows, 23 of the next 24. Quite the dominant effort as you noted. I said to myself on the infield single how the ump could call him safe on such a close call and then they showed the replay and it really wasn't close at all.

The comparisons to Doc Gooden are coming more real for Mets fans and baseball in general with each start. Every 5th day is becoming "The Event", especially when at home.
It's way too early for that talk. First time many teams are seeing him pitch. He starts facing teams a third and fourth time and I don't see this continuing. Regression is near.

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Post by TOXIC ASSETS » Wed May 08, 2013 4:09 am

Sure wish I had picked him!

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Post by Edwards Kings » Wed May 08, 2013 4:45 am

Great pitcher. Great for the Mets. They can trade him before the deadline for a veritable cornucopia of veteran value...let's see...they already have Marlon Byrd and Frank Francisco...how about a multi-team deal where the Mets end up with Ubaldo Jimenez, Carlos Quentin, Emilio Bonifacio, Dan Kenyon, and a half used roll of duct tape? :lol: :lol:

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Post by BK METS » Wed May 08, 2013 7:57 am

JimyMarlboroBallgame wrote:
mbendar16 wrote:KJ - One more Mets fans here on the edge of his seat through the game tonight. I saw him come out for the 1st with a bloody nose and he just didn't care and mowed down the side in order and as everyone knows, 23 of the next 24. Quite the dominant effort as you noted. I said to myself on the infield single how the ump could call him safe on such a close call and then they showed the replay and it really wasn't close at all.

The comparisons to Doc Gooden are coming more real for Mets fans and baseball in general with each start. Every 5th day is becoming "The Event", especially when at home.
It's way too early for that talk. First time many teams are seeing him pitch. He starts facing teams a third and fourth time and I don't see this continuing. Regression is near.
Disagree. It's not way too early for comparisons to Doc Gooden. In fact its perfect timing considering Doc was far from being a hall of famer and his real dominance came in his first two seasons. Comparing him to Tom Seaver would be too early. And he has made 17 starts and he did pitch dominantly last year. I doubt he will pitch 1.00 ERA all season but he is the best pitcher in baseball right now.

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Post by Atlas » Wed May 08, 2013 8:05 am

Not to take anything away from Harvey's great performance (I had Santiago :evil: )
but does anyone realize that, for comparison purposes, Madison Baumgarner is actually younger than Harvey...by only months, but still...

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Post by CASS » Wed May 08, 2013 8:42 am

Matt harvey in 7 starts has faced 5 of the 6 lowest scoring teams in baseball. The "best" offense he's faced stastically is the murderers row Padres. The winds of regression will blow once he faces a team with a pulse.

Check this oppponet log...so pathetic

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Post by BK METS » Wed May 08, 2013 9:40 am

CASS wrote:Matt harvey in 7 starts has faced 5 of the 6 lowest scoring teams in baseball. The "best" offense he's faced stastically is the murderers row Padres. The winds of regression will blow once he faces a team with a pulse.

Check this oppponet log...so pathetic

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Don't forget he pitched last year against many good hitting teams and was still extremely good. Nats 1ER, Rockies 1ER, Reds 1ER, SF 2ER, Atl 2ER. It will even out and he isn't going to pitch every game like he did last night, but we aren't dealing with a 1 pitch fireballer or a crafty pitcher. We are watching a dominant 4 pitch guy with a high 90s fastball with movement. The makings of greatness. :D

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Post by CASS » Wed May 08, 2013 9:49 am

Love harvey don't get me wrong...but he's defying all basic metrics...87% stand rate lol....165 babip....hr/fb 5%? None of the numbers can come close to finishing there....combine basic regression with better lineups he'll settle back in. Still could be one of the best but this run will be ending sooner than later

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Post by BK METS » Wed May 08, 2013 9:55 am

Atlas wrote:Not to take anything away from Harvey's great performance (I had Santiago :evil: )
but does anyone realize that, for comparison purposes, Madison Baumgarner is actually younger than Harvey...by only months, but still...
Not sure why that matters at all..

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Post by Parnelli » Wed May 08, 2013 2:46 pm

JimyMarlboroBallgame wrote:
mbendar16 wrote:KJ - One more Mets fans here on the edge of his seat through the game tonight. I saw him come out for the 1st with a bloody nose and he just didn't care and mowed down the side in order and as everyone knows, 23 of the next 24. Quite the dominant effort as you noted. I said to myself on the infield single how the ump could call him safe on such a close call and then they showed the replay and it really wasn't close at all.

The comparisons to Doc Gooden are coming more real for Mets fans and baseball in general with each start. Every 5th day is becoming "The Event", especially when at home.
It's way too early for that talk. First time many teams are seeing him pitch. He starts facing teams a third and fourth time and I don't see this continuing. Regression is near.
Thats silly, watch the guy pitch. The only way he will regress is if he gets hurt.....It's had to regress with a 98mph heater...lol
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