Ummm.... The Mets?
Ummm.... The Mets?
Ok. So I have been quiet about this for a while and although the shoe will drop at some point, I would like to point out that there is a team that plays in the best stadium in NYC, who has won 11 straight games. Might we soon be saying "Bartolo Colon, Cy Young?"
Now that I have put the jinx in on their streak, anyone have any thoughts on this accomplishment, considering they have lost to injury one of their top starters, their closer, their catcher, and their best position player?
Anyone?
Now that I have put the jinx in on their streak, anyone have any thoughts on this accomplishment, considering they have lost to injury one of their top starters, their closer, their catcher, and their best position player?
Anyone?
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I think Matt Harvey is the man.
I think he has created a buzz in that stadium.
I think players respond to crowds that cheer the entire game.
Matt Harvey has saved the Mets.
I think he has created a buzz in that stadium.
I think players respond to crowds that cheer the entire game.
Matt Harvey has saved the Mets.
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I think we're seeing they have some serious depth at many positions.....
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Mets fans can rightfully crow a little about the good start. Good young pitching staff, and the M Cuddyer signing looks like a good move.
Mets future looks much brighter than my team's -- the Phillies.
Let me caution you a little --- we are still in April.
Mets future looks much brighter than my team's -- the Phillies.
Let me caution you a little --- we are still in April.
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Fat Bart is just blowing my mind. Are triple-chili, dirty-water cheesedogs a performance enhancing drug?
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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I'm a Mets fan since day one. And their team is much improved this year. But how historically bad is the NL east this year.
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Say what you want about Bartolo. He throws strikes and hits nearly every location he wants. 23-1 K/BB ratio. Harvey with only one walk as well, I believe.Edwards Kings wrote:Fat Bart is just blowing my mind. Are triple-chili, dirty-water cheesedogs a performance enhancing drug?
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I don't see ANY reason to NOT put in an early purchase of post season tickets!!
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11 in a row has to be tempered by the fact that the victories came against Atlanta, Miami, and Philly.lrr wrote:I'm a Mets fan since day one. And their team is much improved this year. But how historically bad is the NL east this year.
Three teams that may possibly struggle all year.
All this stuff about doing it without a good pitcher, good catcher and best position player is 'press stuff'.
Wright is their best PAST player. Truth be told, he hasn't been feared for a long time.
Pitchers would rather throw to Wright than Cuddyer or Duda or Murphy, but that's just my opinion.
Mejia couldn't have done any better than Familia. He may have even blown a game.
WITH those players, they may have lost a few games.
That all being said, 11 in a row IS 11 in a row.
It's just as good beating the teams that should be beaten as it is splitting with the good teams.
The Mets are doing all the right things.
It's Impressive.
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That is what I mean. He is 41 and wasn't nearly this good in his prime (even in 2002 or 2005 when he won 20 and 21 games, he had never broke 160 k's despite throwing 220+ IP)! Age+physical condition+results do NOT add up. Just saying....BK METS wrote:Say what you want about Bartolo. He throws strikes and hits nearly every location he wants. 23-1 K/BB ratio.Edwards Kings wrote:Fat Bart is just blowing my mind. Are triple-chili, dirty-water cheesedogs a performance enhancing drug?
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
Charles Krauthammer
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oops!
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Its simple, if you watch him pitch. He doesn't throw hard, maybe 89-90. He throws one pitch 90% of the time, his fastball. He uses 3 different fastballs, based upon hitter and location. Plus he is Mr. cool on the mound, chewing gum, blowing bubbles, and getting guys out. He gives up hits all of the time. He just doesn't walk anyone..... if you relate that to something more than a skilled veteran pitcher, then so be it. You don't have to be physically fit or throw hard, to be a good pitcher.Edwards Kings wrote:That is what I mean. He is 41 and wasn't nearly this good in his prime (even in 2002 or 2005 when he won 20 and 21 games, he had never broke 160 k's despite throwing 220+ IP)! Age+physical condition+results do NOT add up. Just saying....BK METS wrote:Say what you want about Bartolo. He throws strikes and hits nearly every location he wants. 23-1 K/BB ratio.Edwards Kings wrote:Fat Bart is just blowing my mind. Are triple-chili, dirty-water cheesedogs a performance enhancing drug?
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This is the MLB. There are no "easy" teams. Miami was picked by many to win the NL East. Atlanta started out 5-0. And as far as Wright, he is by FAR, the most feared hitter on the Mets. No one fears Murphy. Duda is gaining respect this year and Cuddyer is a professional hitter, but Wright is not only their best hitter, he is their leader and captain. Your point about Mejia is exactly my point. When most teams lose their closer, the next guy doesn't come in and get 8 saves in 11 days. Its a credit to the Mets to building this team from their farm system and not just going out and buying a bunch of high priced free agents. Love or hate the Mets, they have stuck to their roots and against popular fan opinion, have given an opportunity for their young guys to shine, even though they initially struggled mightily (Flores/Lagares/Duda) This is a credit to the Mets organization. They wont keep up this pace, but it is refreshing to see a bunch of guys who were in their system, play together and grow.DOUGHBOYS wrote:11 in a row has to be tempered by the fact that the victories came against Atlanta, Miami, and Philly.lrr wrote:I'm a Mets fan since day one. And their team is much improved this year. But how historically bad is the NL east this year.
Three teams that may possibly struggle all year.
All this stuff about doing it without a good pitcher, good catcher and best position player is 'press stuff'.
Wright is their best PAST player. Truth be told, he hasn't been feared for a long time.
Pitchers would rather throw to Wright than Cuddyer or Duda or Murphy, but that's just my opinion.
Mejia couldn't have done any better than Familia. He may have even blown a game.
WITH those players, they may have lost a few games.
That all being said, 11 in a row IS 11 in a row.
It's just as good beating the teams that should be beaten as it is splitting with the good teams.
The Mets are doing all the right things.
It's Impressive.
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Enjoy it while it lasts Alan. These are the Mets after all.
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There are easy teams, Alan. Look at the bottom of the standings in the NL East. You'll see them.BK METS wrote:This is the MLB. There are no "easy" teams. Miami was picked by many to win the NL East. Atlanta started out 5-0. And as far as Wright, he is by FAR, the most feared hitter on the Mets. No one fears Murphy. Duda is gaining respect this year and Cuddyer is a professional hitter, but Wright is not only their best hitter, he is their leader and captain. Your point about Mejia is exactly my point. When most teams lose their closer, the next guy doesn't come in and get 8 saves in 11 days. Its a credit to the Mets to building this team from their farm system and not just going out and buying a bunch of high priced free agents. Love or hate the Mets, they have stuck to their roots and against popular fan opinion, have given an opportunity for their young guys to shine, even though they initially struggled mightily (Flores/Lagares/Duda) This is a credit to the Mets organization. They wont keep up this pace, but it is refreshing to see a bunch of guys who were in their system, play together and grow.DOUGHBOYS wrote:11 in a row has to be tempered by the fact that the victories came against Atlanta, Miami, and Philly.lrr wrote:I'm a Mets fan since day one. And their team is much improved this year. But how historically bad is the NL east this year.
Three teams that may possibly struggle all year.
All this stuff about doing it without a good pitcher, good catcher and best position player is 'press stuff'.
Wright is their best PAST player. Truth be told, he hasn't been feared for a long time.
Pitchers would rather throw to Wright than Cuddyer or Duda or Murphy, but that's just my opinion.
Mejia couldn't have done any better than Familia. He may have even blown a game.
WITH those players, they may have lost a few games.
That all being said, 11 in a row IS 11 in a row.
It's just as good beating the teams that should be beaten as it is splitting with the good teams.
The Mets are doing all the right things.
It's Impressive.
Just because folks pick a team to be good, does not make them a good team.
I get that you're a Wright fan. So am I. Love him.
But he has not been feared for a long time. Seriously.
ENJOY IT! Your team is kicking ass and taking names. Don't let guys like me rain on your parade.
Right now, they are one of the best teams in baseball!
Good for them.
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And just imagine how good they'd be with Scherzer
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Alan, don't give into the haters my friend. Who's to say they won't keep up the pace? While it may be "slightly" unlikely...BK METS wrote:They wont keep up this pace, but it is refreshing to see a bunch of guys who were in their system, play together and grow.
132-30 Baby!!!
This reminds me of 1984 or 1969, well so I hear regarding '69 , but I digress.... Back then for both of those years, the Mets were able to come out of nowhere after a long string of losing seasons. They were able to do so because while they were losing, they were also spending that time building with youth and pitching, and when ready and after a couple wise veteran additions, they were able to shock the world.
World, be prepared to be shocked yet again!!
This weekend destiny continues with the humiliation of the Evil Empire. I'll be there tomorrow. Harvey vs CC baby!!
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Well, they certainly handed the Braves their collective asses on a platter.
Four game home series next week with Washington. No series really means anything in early May BUT....
Four game home series next week with Washington. No series really means anything in early May BUT....
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Hey! That streaker looks a little like Mikey!
Is that how he met up with his porn stars?
Is that how he met up with his porn stars?
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Ummm... Yikes!!!Edwards Kings wrote:
Wayne, I'm sorry but images of the like you posted, especially the one of the Mouth streaking above , not only bring up feelings of nausea, but also memories of our loser Mets of recent seasons past.
If you want an image that more accurately represents the new sleek winning version of the blue and orange....
I know, I know, I've used this pic before.... but seriously, who's complaining?
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Now who would not want her to play with his bat and balls Glad to see your Mets are doing so well for you GlennGlenneration X wrote:Ummm... Yikes!!!Edwards Kings wrote:
Wayne, I'm sorry but images of the like you posted, especially the one of the Mouth streaking above , not only bring up feelings of nausea, but also memories of our loser Mets of recent seasons past.
If you want an image that more accurately represents the new sleek winning version of the blue and orange....
I know, I know, I've used this pic before.... but seriously, who's complaining?
Rich McCormick Astoria,NY
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Is this what they meant about making baseball more "appealing" to the younger generation?
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Jeez, I haven't heard a PEEP (for weeks) from the law firm of Greenberg and Lowy! Could it be (as always) the typical Mets run to the top every year (the first few weeks of the season), their great fans coming out of the woodwork to chirp, and then within a few weeks silence for the rest of the year!!BK METS wrote:Ok. So I have been quiet about this for a while and although the shoe will drop at some point, I would like to point out that there is a team that plays in the best stadium in NYC, who has won 11 straight games. Might we soon be saying "Bartolo Colon, Cy Young?"
Now that I have put the jinx in on their streak, anyone have any thoughts on this accomplishment, considering they have lost to injury one of their top starters, their closer, their catcher, and their best position player?
Anyone?
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Only 1/2 game out of first place and 5 games over .500. I will take it for June 1st. We will see.ALL-IN JD wrote:Jeez, I haven't heard a PEEP (for weeks) from the law firm of Greenberg and Lowy! Could it be (as always) the typical Mets run to the top every year (the first few weeks of the season), their great fans coming out of the woodwork to chirp, and then within a few weeks silence for the rest of the year!!BK METS wrote:Ok. So I have been quiet about this for a while and although the shoe will drop at some point, I would like to point out that there is a team that plays in the best stadium in NYC, who has won 11 straight games. Might we soon be saying "Bartolo Colon, Cy Young?"
Now that I have put the jinx in on their streak, anyone have any thoughts on this accomplishment, considering they have lost to injury one of their top starters, their closer, their catcher, and their best position player?
Anyone?