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Edgy MD
Jun 01 2012 09:20 PM

Taking a scandalous moment to check the out-of-town scoreboard, we pretty much had a best case scenario, with Philadelphia beating the Miamis and Atlanta and Washington being rained out, allowing us to pull into a tie with the Fishies and gain a half game on the Natties.

We're playing for first place tomorrow.

And it's Dickey Day.

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 01 2012 09:51 PM
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Is it too much to ask R.A. Dickey to throw a no-hitter? I have a feeling it's not gonna be another 50 years until the next one. It would be hilarious if it only took 24 hours.

Centerfield
Jun 01 2012 09:55 PM
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I wonder how many insane Mets fans tonight are thinking this could actually happen.

If he gets through the first inning unscathed I'm going to be on pins and needles.

Edgy MD
Jun 02 2012 03:28 PM
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Phillies up 3-2 on the Marlins. Washington and Atlanta tied.

Frayed Knot
Jun 02 2012 05:41 PM
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Marlins vis 2-HRs from Hanley hold on to beat Phils 5-4
Nats behind Strasberg for 7 IP shut-out Braves 2-0

So we get no closer to 1st place although the division gets a bit less scrunched up.

Edgy MD
Jun 02 2012 09:27 PM
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Yeah, keeping pace is fine. Got the Nats next week.

Ceetar
Jun 02 2012 09:29 PM
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Omir Santos walk off sac fly (because the Tigers have TWO active injured catchers) seals the win for the Tigers over the Yankees (puts them 1.5 behind the Mets btw) with Verlander going tomorrow. McCarver calls it the "biggest moment in Santos' life"

Also, they remind us it's Mets Yankees on Fox next Saturday. is it too late to go to that one?

Frayed Knot
Jun 02 2012 09:46 PM
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The Tiggers tried about 15 different ways to blow that game.
And Valverde flat out sucks.

Ceetar
Jun 02 2012 09:52 PM
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Frayed Knot wrote:
The Tiggers tried about 15 different ways to blow that game.
And Valverde flat out sucks.


yup. Verlander tomorrow off of two consecutive losses. Never happens. Hard to see him losing that game.

Some people harping on this schedule difficulty for the Mets coming up, and I get the sense it's their personal bet with the team "Get through these games that I think should dominate you, and then I'll believe". I wonder what it feels like next weekend. Mets exciting fun gutty team against the tired, old and unclutch Yankees. Could be a chance to really assert themselves. Also a huge first place showdown with the Nats first.

Frayed Knot
Jun 03 2012 03:23 PM
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Braves beat Nats, Marlins beat Phils ... all of which tightens up the division a bit and puts Miami & Washington into a virtual 1st-place tie with us sitting just an itty-bitty 1/2 game back.


Yanx beat the Tiggers as Verlander loses his third straight start.
Seeing just bits and pieces of their games this weekend, Detroit looks horrible; lots of errors and not very good pitching.
- Sat night they let the Yanx tie the game with a run in both the 8th and again in the 9th with I believe one hit total. Tiger pitchers instead tossed in 3 or 4 walks on top of 3 HBPs, plus a missed pop-up, un-turned DPs, etc. Only Miggy Cabrera's absurd slugging (HR - 2B - HR on three swings that each looked as easy as a golfer's wedge shot) saved that game for them.
- Today I saw them turn a Cano fly ball which, while pretty deep, also had a lot of air under it, into an untouched double. Then slow retrieval turned it into a triple, at which point the relay to 3rd, which was both unnecessary and bad, skipped into the dugout making the whole mess effectively into a 2R HR.

Edgy MD
Jun 03 2012 03:55 PM
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Strap 'em on, gents. We're playing for a share of first place tonight.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jun 03 2012 09:36 PM
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And there it is, ladies y gentles.

Mets – Willets Point
Jun 03 2012 09:38 PM
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There's a little too much company in first place right now. Luckily the Mets will be heading to Washington this week to battle the Nationals for NL East primacy. And that must be one of the more improbable sentences ever written.