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metirish
Apr 08 2006 11:02 PM

Probably nothing will happen but Guillen is mouthing about Pedro getting hurt.

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Pedro Guillen II: It's must-see TV

BY ANTHONY RIEBER
Newsday Staff Writer


Pedro Martinez has said for two days that he considers Thursday's bench-clearing incident with Jose Guillen over.

Guillen made it clear Friday that he doesn't. It could lead to some tense moments when Martinez pitches in Washington on Wednesday.

Guillen told The Washington Post on Friday that he believes Martinez was throwing at him intentionally when he hit him twice in the Mets' 10-5 win at Shea Stadium. He said Martinez is "going to get hurt" if he continues to plunk batters.

"Pitching inside, that's part of the game," the Washington outfielder said. "But throwing at people, that's different. And that's what he was doing. He's trying to intimidate people. And sooner or later, he's going to get hurt. I can guarantee you that."

After getting hit on the elbow in the fifth inning, Guillen walked toward the mound, yelling and pointing at Martinez with his bat. He was restrained by plate umpire Ted Barrett and Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca as Martinez stood his ground. The benches and bullpens emptied, but no punches were thrown.

Martinez denied Thursday and again Friday that he was throwing at Guillen, who entered the game with a .419 career average (13-for-31) against him. Martinez has hit Guillen, a fellow Dominican, five times.

Asked about Guillen's comments yesterday, Martinez said: "I have no reaction. I'm not talking about that anymore."

There was plenty for Martinez to not react to.

Guillen, who once was suspended by the Angels after a confrontation with manager Mike Scioscia and later traded to Washington, wasn't as vociferous in the immediate aftermath of the incident Thursday, even smiling as he talked to reporters. But he was much more vocal Friday in Houston, where the Nationals played the Astros.

Asked if he was intimidated by Martinez, Guillen said: "You think he can intimidate me? I'm not afraid of no one when I cross those white lines. And let me tell you something: We'll see on Wednesday night how tough he is. I want him to come in there [pitch inside]. And we'll see if he's that tough like he thinks he is."

Guillen also told the Post: "We're two competitors. But I think this is going to need to stop, and I'm going to make sure I put a stop that. You know what? If I get hit again, it's going to get real ugly if he's pitching."

Referring to Martinez's assertion that Guillen shouldn't have walked toward him with the bat still in his hands, Guillen said: "He thinks I was going out there with the bat? Why would I need a bat for a 150-pound guy when I'm 230?"

Martinez, who is no stranger to brushback wars, said Friday he doesn't see the need to seek out Guillen or speak to him.

"It's a non-issue," Martinez said. "In my heart, I know that I didn't mean to do anything like that. If he doesn't want to understand it or anyone doesn't want to understand it, then it's fine. Let it go. It's over."

Guillen said he and Martinez had been friends but that he considers the friendship over. On Friday, Martinez said: "If he feels the relationship is broken over that, I shouldn't feel too bad about it. It wasn't that strong then."

Because neither Martinez nor Guillen was ejected, it was unclear whether either faces a suspension or fine for his actions, although Guillen might face the wrath of baseball because of Friday's comments.

Nationals reliever Felix Rodriguez and manager Frank Robinson were ejected after Rodriguez hit Lo Duca with a pitch in the eighth inning. Washington first baseman Nick Johnson also was hit twice in the game.

ABG
Apr 08 2006 11:12 PM

With the rainout, is he still pitching on 4/12? I'm going to the game.

Bret Sabermetric
Apr 08 2006 11:15 PM

Punk bitch mofo jiveass cheese-devourer maricon. LET ME GO, I'M GOING TO STRANGLE HIS ASS, LET ME AT HIM, ARGGHHHHH, DON'T YOU FUCKIN STARE AT ME LIKE THAT, I'LL CLIMB ALL OVER YOUR DOMINICAN ASS AWOOOGAHH!!!

metirish
Apr 08 2006 11:16 PM

I think he will be ABG, Glavine takes his turn Sunday with Bannister going Tuesday in the DC opener, Pedro is up wednesday, enjoy the game.

ON EDIT...Zambrano was supposed to pitch Sunday so I have heard nothing official about who's pitching come the Nat series.

Edgy DC
Apr 09 2006 12:26 AM

Pedro could lose a leg and probably still weigh more than 150.

Zvon
Apr 09 2006 12:35 AM

Turns out I was blacked out by ESPN for the opening day game and Perdos debut for-
get this-
they say here In South Jersey I fall under the Washington Nationals market.
Even tho they are hundreds of miles away (Phil & NY are closer),
Comcasts feed is out of Delaware and they black it out from the source.
They say its just an unfortunate flukey thing.
Fargin bastages---thats rediculous.

Could be worse tho- I only will lose games with the Nats.
I dont see ESPN airing many Nat games as the season gets deep..

Nymr83
Apr 09 2006 04:28 AM

Zvon wrote:

get this-
they say here In South Jersey I fall under the Washington Nationals market.
Even tho they are hundreds of miles away (Phil & NY are closer),
Comcasts feed is out of Delaware and they black it out from the source.
They say its just an unfortunate flukey thing.


they call it a "fluke," i call it justifiable homicide when you kill whoever made that decision.

Frayed Knot
Apr 09 2006 10:55 AM

Guillen said: "He thinks I was going out there with the bat? Why would I need a bat for a 150-pound guy when I'm 230?"

I dunno Jose, could it be that he got the idea that you were going after him with a bat from the fact that you were headed in his direction with a bat in your hands?

The Big O
Apr 09 2006 11:02 AM

="Frayed Knot"]Guillen said: "He thinks I was going out there with the bat? Why would I need a bat for a 150-pound guy when I'm 230?"

I dunno Jose, could it be that he got the idea that you were going after him with a bat from the fact that you were headed in his direction with a bat in your hands?


Comedy "I thought it was a lead pipe/candlestick/tire iron/my hand" quip

old original jb
Apr 09 2006 11:09 AM

Jose Guillen doesn't remember holding a bat--he thought he was holding Roger Clemens.

Zvon
Apr 09 2006 07:29 PM

Nymr83 wrote:
="Zvon"]
get this-
they say here In South Jersey I fall under the Washington Nationals market.
Even tho they are hundreds of miles away (Phil & NY are closer),
Comcasts feed is out of Delaware and they black it out from the source.
They say its just an unfortunate flukey thing.


they call it a "fluke," i call it justifiable homicide when you kill whoever made that decision.


I agree.
Looks like the WPIX games are gonna be blacked out too.
They werent last year.
Todays was.
Im gonna try to find out the reason as to why, but Im sure Im not going to like it.

Iubitul
Apr 09 2006 07:33 PM

Zvon wrote:

I agree.
Looks like the WPIX games are gonna be blacked out too.
They werent last year.
Todays was.
Im gonna try to find out the reason as to why, but Im sure Im not going to like it.


I watched the game on SNY today...

Frayed Knot
Apr 09 2006 09:29 PM

btw, rotation sets up as:

Tues - Bannister
Wed - Pedro
Thurs - Zambrano
Fri - Trax
Sat - Glavine

Zambrano's had both the flu and his hammy problem so they're using the rainout as an excuse to bump his start for a few more days.
Innuresting that Bannister keeps his slot.

Elster88
Apr 09 2006 10:17 PM

I guess I can deal with a postseason rotation of Martinez, Glavine, Trachsel.

ABG
Apr 09 2006 11:27 PM

Can this be right?

http://www.directvsports.com/asp/active/Custom_Schedule.asp?DateView=Month-4%2F1%2F2006&TimeZone=PT

What am I paying for?

Elster88
Apr 10 2006 09:35 AM

[url=http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2403323]Fairly pointless AP article [/url]

NEW YORK -- After a series in New York that included seven hit batters, Major League Baseball is telling the Mets and Washington Nationals to be on their best behavior when they meet for three more games starting Tuesday.


"Just play ball," is the message being sent to the teams, Bob Watson, baseball's vice president for on-field operations, said Sunday night.


"Blowin' over? Not with eight guys getting hit. That never blows over," Mets outfielder Cliff Floyd said Sunday. "I just feel like it needs to stop."


There were five batters hit last Thursday night and two in the previous game. Six of the batters hit were Washington players -- and the Nationals weren't happy about it.


Rookie right-hander Brian Bannister hit Alfonso Soriano in the back of the helmet. Jose Guillen was plunked three times, including twice by Pedro Martinez.


Guillen pointed his bat at Martinez and charged halfway to the mound Thursday after he was nailed for the second time in the game. The angry slugger was held back by plate umpire Ted Barrett and Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca as the benches and bullpens emptied. Players ran onto the field quickly, but no punches were thrown.


"I know how to take care of it, don't worry," Guillen said with a smile after the game, then referred to the rest of the season series. "I'm going to make sure I play in all the games he's in. ... I want him to throw inside. Now I want him more than ever."


Lo Duca had his own take on all the bluster.


"I think a lot of people say a lot of stuff when people are not in their face, so we'll see what happens when we're out on the field," he said Sunday after New York's 3-2 victory over Florida.


Nationals first baseman Nick Johnson also was hit twice, once by Martinez. The three-time Cy Young Award winner is scheduled to pitch Wednesday, the second game of the series in Washington.


"Hopefully, that's behind us. You don't want to get into a beanball contest with anybody," Mets third baseman David Wright said. "That doesn't do you any good. They have to understand -- Pedro has to pitch inside to be effective. There shouldn't be any bad blood. You can't worry about those kinds of things. I'm not concerned about it."


Watson said Steve Palermo, an umpiring supervisor, would tell umpires for the upcoming series at RFK Stadium to be on the lookout for trouble.


"We will probably do what's normal after a confrontation like happened last series, and that's called a 'heads up,"' Watson said. "Steve Palermo will send out an e-mail to the crew and let them know what had taken place so they have an idea of what's going on."


After the teams were warned Thursday night, Nationals reliever Felix Rodriguez was ejected when he hit Lo Duca with first base open in the eighth inning. Washington manager Frank Robinson also was tossed from the game by umpires.


"Rick Reed tells me all our hitters were hit with changeups. I know they didn't all get hit with changeups. My eyesight is good," Robinson said Thursday night. "I'll tell you one thing, Pedro knows what he's doing out on the mound."


But most of the Mets didn't sound worried about any more trouble this week.


"We won't allow ourselves to be distracted. We're going to keep our focus on winning ballgames," said 47-year-old reserve Julio Franco, who played peacemaker during the near fight. "We don't want anybody on this ballclub to get in a brawl or get suspended or get hurt."


And manager Willie Randolph gave the exact answer baseball is looking for.


"We're just going to play the game," he said.

metirish
Apr 10 2006 02:43 PM

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Nats' Robinson, Rodriguez suspended


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

April 10, 2006, 2:13 PM EDT


HOUSTON -- Washington reliever Felix Rodriguez was suspended for three games and Nationals manager Frank Robinson for one for their roles in last week's game against the New York Mets in which five batters were hit by pitches.

Rodriguez and Robinson were both ejected at Shea Stadium last Thursday after the reliever hit Paul Lo Duca with a pitch in the eighth inning. Rodriguez and Robinson also were fined, as was outfielder Jose Guillen.

Robinson served his suspension during Monday's series finale against Houston. The Nationals were to return home after the game for Tuesday's home opener -- against the Mets.

Bench coach Eddie Rodriguez ran the team Monday.

"I wanted to get it out of the way," Robinson said. "That way, it's not hanging out there."

Rodriguez's suspension was to begin Wednesday unless the players' association files an appeal.

A total of seven batters were hit during the series with the Mets.

Guillen, hit three times, pointed his bat at Pedro Martinez and approached the mound Thursday after Martinez nailed him for the second time. Plate umpire Ted Barrett and Lo Duca held back Guillen as the benches and bullpens emptied. Players ran onto the field quickly, but no punches were thrown.

Both dugouts were warned before Rodriguez plunked Lo Duca with first base open.

Bob Watson, baseball's vice president for on-field operations, met with Robinson Saturday in Houston. He said the fines and suspensions were automatic since both dugouts received warnings.

Robinson wanted to avoid serving his punishment during the Nationals' upcoming three-game series with the Mets.

Robinson wasn't planning to talk about last week's problems with his team before they played the Mets again.

"I don't think I'm going to tell them they have to be careful or anything like that. They should know that," Robinson said. "I still think we have to go out and play like we would play normally."

Robinson hopes Rodriguez's suspension is reduced on appeal.

"What you really want to accomplish is to have your side heard," Robinson said. "What we will benefit from right now is we will have his services for now, until the hearing itself."

Guillen has been hit five times by Martinez in his career. Robinson said he would talk to Guillen about curtailing his emotions this week -- especially if he faces Martinez, scheduled to pitch on Wednesday.

"He'll listen to anything I tell him," Robinson said. "But I don't know how someone will react in the heat of the battle. All I can do is reason with him and tell him what I think."


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A Boy Named Seo
Apr 12 2006 07:02 PM

Any other MLB.TV'ers getting the feed, but seeing only a black Direct TV looking screen that reads "For ordering information, please call customer service, ext. 721."? I was in the middle of the SNY Lo Duca interview when it changed to this.

Edit: It's back now. So far, I think MLB.TV has been crap this year compared to previous years.

duan
Apr 12 2006 07:12 PM

so any predictions as to who they'll throw at?
Beltran, Delgado, Wright, Floyd or Pedro?

metirish
Apr 12 2006 07:13 PM

Good question Duan, I think if the Mets chase Armus early a RP might do the deed, if it's a close game probably nothing happens.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 07:14 PM

Wright flies out with 2 on and 2 out in the 1st.

Dadgummit

duan
Apr 12 2006 07:17 PM

someone'll get hit - the way Guillen's gone on it'd be astonishing if they didn't. They'll need to hit first so that the warning gets issued and Pedro'll get thrown out if he retaliates.

I'm not saying it's right, but I think there's quite a bit of ballplayer machismo tied up in the 'we gotta sort this out' kinda thing.

KC
Apr 12 2006 07:21 PM

Imported side conversation from the deleted IGT:

Gwreck: Oops, didn't see the "Early IGT" thread. Redundant, can this be deleted/merged into the other one?
Bret: How do you pronounce that? Gee-wreck? Guh-wreck? Gwuh-reck?
Bret: Hold on, cowboy. I want an answer.

Nymr83
Apr 12 2006 07:22 PM

Guillen hits one deep but not out of the park.

I hope Pedro faces him in the 7th with 2 out when he's about to leave anyway and just drills him.

TransMonk
Apr 12 2006 07:22 PM

My favorite thing about the 2006 NY Mets so far:

The same batting order through the first 7 games. I know the days off have helped and that tomorrow it will probably be changed with the day after the night, but I like that Willie is not tinkering.

Nymr83
Apr 12 2006 07:23 PM

="KC"]Imported side conversation from the deleted IGT:

Gwreck: Oops, didn't see the "Early IGT" thread. Redundant, can this be deleted/merged into the other one?
Bret: How do you pronounce that? Gee-wreck? Guh-wreck? Gwuh-reck?
Bret: Hold on, cowboy. I want an answer.


i misread "imported" as "important" and thought you'd lost your mind. carry on.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 07:26 PM

Thanks KC. It's the first pronunciation. G (like the letter)-wreck. Two syllables.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 07:27 PM

I guess Anderson Hernandez doesn't need to hit if he can bunt his way on every single time.

Nymr83
Apr 12 2006 07:28 PM

walking Pedro can't be a smart move.

Bret Sabermetric
Apr 12 2006 07:29 PM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 12 2006 07:30 PM

Guillen--410 feet=out
Hernandez--8 feet=hit

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 07:29 PM

Nice catch, sez the radio.

I'll take their word for it. Side retired.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 07:30 PM

Howie and radio partner seem convinced that the Pedro-Guillen nonsense got into Armas' head causing him to lose his control on the Pedro at-bat.

Nymr83
Apr 12 2006 07:31 PM

Bret Sabermetric wrote:
Guillen--410 feet=out
Hernandez--8 feet=hit


Hernandez was rewarded by the baseball gods for his hard play, Guillen was punished for his big mouth.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 07:35 PM

Howie Rose just gave a really weird prenouciation of "Gustavo Chacin".
Chacacino?

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 07:36 PM

Sounded like he pronounced it "Sha-sheen" (??)

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 07:39 PM

Gwreck wrote:
Sounded like he pronounced it "Sha-sheen" (??)
Maybe I'm losing it. I should go dunk my head or something.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 07:40 PM

No, it was definetly weird. I thought correct pronunciation was "Chuh-keen"

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 07:47 PM

3 Innings, 26 pitches. Thanks Pedro.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 07:47 PM

Tony Armas Jr. is not to be confused with Tony Armas when hitting.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 07:50 PM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 12 2006 07:51 PM

Leadoff triple for David Wright.

Bring him home, Clifford

EDIT: Brought him home.

1-0 on a possible error by Vidro

EDIT2: Scored a hit. Cool.

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 07:51 PM

Scored 1st in every game this year. Gotta like that.

seawolf17
Apr 12 2006 07:54 PM

A nice chorus of "Pedroooooooooooooo" greets Mr. Martinez when he comes to the plate.

Oh, wait, those were boos.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 07:59 PM

Oops. Oh well, 7004 (or something like that) and counting...

seawolf17
Apr 12 2006 07:59 PM

Vidro ties it with a solo HR to "deep right."

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 08:10 PM

Carlos and Carlos get us the lead back with a single and and RBI double.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 08:40 PM

Huuuuge double play.

Pedro gets out of a bases loaded, 0 out situation. The world breathes easy again.

Yancy Street Gang
Apr 12 2006 08:41 PM

I've been watching from away from the PC. Loved the double play. Gonna give some props to Hernandez for the way he turned it.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 08:43 PM

Oh my god, I love Pedro.

That was fucking unreal.

Anderson Hernandez, too. Holy shit.

That one deserves a picture.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 08:45 PM

Uh-oh. Braden Looper has entered the thread.

A Boy Named Seo
Apr 12 2006 08:47 PM

Yeah, I hope Matsui gets back and gets it going, but that was a great, fast, atheltic turn by Handy Andy Hernandy. He showed some real agility and got rid of it with a quick, strong throw. Super bad-ass.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:01 PM

Petey's looking good out there. Beltran looking just as good, tracking down a LONG fly ball from Nick Johnson.

Gary & Ron talking about Beltran staying within his game more this year so far, and that being good news for the Mets.

Gotta say I agree so far.

Elster88
Apr 12 2006 09:02 PM

This Nationals team does not field well.

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 09:03 PM

Stupid play by Jackson, no?

We're getting all the breaks right now.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:04 PM

What happened? Girlfriend's watching Veronica Mars now.

sigh.

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 09:06 PM

Jackson playing third base, bouncer close to the line, not real well hit, Jackson approaches it and seems to decide at the last second it's a foul so he pulls his glove away and it goes down the line.

Blue called it fair, Wright has a cheap double.

It was fair, looks like.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:08 PM

Why'd they take Zimmerman out?

Oh, double switch.

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 09:08 PM

Cliff smokes a liner into Johnson's glove. That;'s how it goes when you're struggling.

Nady being intentionally walked to get to Andy Hernandez.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 09:08 PM

Diving grab by Nick Johnson, says the radio. I guess they can field.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 09:10 PM

Heilman warming up, speculation on radio is Heilman 8th, Sanchez 9th or Heilman for 2 innings.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:10 PM

Petey only at 85 pitches.

Do you pinch hit for Andy? Have Andy bunt and pinch hit for Petey?

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 09:11 PM

AH hits into a DP.

Saved a run with the DP tonite, but has twice failed to get a guy in from 2nd.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:11 PM

Hernandez grounds into a double play.

ah, well.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 09:12 PM

DP gets Pedro an additional inning?

EDIT: nope, decoy move to warm-up Heilman more.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:14 PM

Hope so. He's looked good and his pitch count is pretty low.

I'd be comfortable with Heilman in there for two, though--really, Willie can't make a bad call here.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 09:15 PM

Rotblatt wrote:
Hope so. He's looked good and his pitch count is pretty low.

I'd be comfortable with Heilman in there for two, though--really, Willie can't make a bad call here.
We thought that yesterday, didnt we?

I'll be on the lookout for Julio in the 9th *shifty eyes*

martin
Apr 12 2006 09:16 PM

i would like to see more blowouts so jorge julio gets a chance to figure himself out. maybe 6 runs in the top of the ninth to clear some space for that dude.

Elster88
Apr 12 2006 09:17 PM

Pedro only 86 pitches!

You know what? I'm glad they took him out.

He's still getting back into it.

We need him for the stretch run this year, and don't forget he got tired of baseball early last year.

metirish
Apr 12 2006 09:19 PM

What Elster said, Pedro was amazin tonight and Heilman is doing his thing, it's all good.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 09:19 PM

martin wrote:
i would like to see more blowouts so jorge julio gets a chance to figure himself out. maybe 6 runs in the top of the ninth to clear some space for that dude.
I'm not sure if there's much to figure out. The guy can throw, but he can't work a batter. He's a slinger and nothing more.

Elster88
Apr 12 2006 09:21 PM

Deep fly caught at the track by Beltran.

Wright, playing in, makes a nice play on a high chopper to his right. Strong throw ends the inning.

Ninth inning. I hope Wags isn't tired.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:22 PM

Wright with a nice play there. He was playing in on Watson, who poked a ball to Wright's right. Wright snagged it, did a 270, then threw out Watson to end the inning.

Very nice.

martin
Apr 12 2006 09:23 PM

OlerudOwned wrote:
="martin"]i would like to see more blowouts so jorge julio gets a chance to figure himself out. maybe 6 runs in the top of the ninth to clear some space for that dude.
I'm not sure if there's much to figure out. The guy can throw, but he can't work a batter. He's a slinger and nothing more.


if thats the case, then maybe a couple more julio innings would help along the transition to heath bell.

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 09:24 PM

I agree with needing a 6-run inning here.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:26 PM

Old Man River doesn't help, going down swinging.

Why hasn't Willie figured out the double switch yet? I'd rather see Heilman for two.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 09:28 PM

Double switch would have compromised the defense (putting either Woodward or Valentin at 2B).

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 09:28 PM

Admit it: You're nervous.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 09:28 PM

="martin"]
="OlerudOwned"]
="martin"]i would like to see more blowouts so jorge julio gets a chance to figure himself out. maybe 6 runs in the top of the ninth to clear some space for that dude.
I'm not sure if there's much to figure out. The guy can throw, but he can't work a batter. He's a slinger and nothing more.


if thats the case, then maybe a couple more julio innings would help along the transition to heath bell.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 09:29 PM

Sandman time.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:30 PM

Gwreck wrote:
Double switch would have compromised the defense (putting either Woodward or Valentin at 2B).


Nah. Take Nady out of there and throw in Chavez. Defense is solid and Heilman gets a two-inning save.

Now it's gonna be Billy.

I'm a little nervous.

martin
Apr 12 2006 09:31 PM

cmon william wagner, bring the heat! get that arm going, i wanna see triple digits this year at shea. i dont think i have ever seen trips in person.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 09:32 PM

Rotblatt wrote:
Nah. Take Nady out of there and throw in Chavez. Defense is solid and Heilman gets a two-inning save.

Now it's gonna be Billy.

I'm a little nervous.


Hadn't thought about that -- I like that strategy.
Wagner apparently hitting 97 tonight. 1 out.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 09:33 PM

One on, one out.

Slider time? Lets turn two.

Gwreck
Apr 12 2006 09:35 PM

99 on the fastball to Soriano.

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 09:36 PM

That's the Billy Wagner we signed.

Game over, Mets win.

I heart Good Bullpens

Johnny Dickshot
Apr 12 2006 09:38 PM

Five! Five in a row!

metirish
Apr 12 2006 09:38 PM

WOW, best start since the 1985 season, that was a good game to watch, lots of positive things, Pedro, Eric and Billy to mane three.

Rotblatt
Apr 12 2006 09:40 PM

Wags looked a little inconsistent there, but pretty damn solid.

Sweet win.

I like this team. But I find myself wondering when the bottom's gonna fall out. I remember stretches like this last year (well, I remember TWO stretches like this last year) surrounded by some seriously shitty play.

Enough of the negativity, though! A fine win!

Hillbilly
Apr 12 2006 09:46 PM

OlerudOwned
Apr 12 2006 09:48 PM

I'll take a Goat

Centerfield
Apr 12 2006 11:10 PM

New York Mets. Best record in baseball. Good night all.

Yancy Street Gang
Apr 13 2006 08:55 AM

Who is Eric?

Yancy Street Gang
Apr 13 2006 08:55 AM

Who is Eric?

metirish
Apr 13 2006 09:35 AM

No idea Yancy, I meant Aaron.....

Elster88
Apr 13 2006 10:22 AM

Edgy DC
Apr 13 2006 10:32 AM

Even drags that toe when he walks.

Centerfield
Apr 13 2006 10:34 AM

Anderson Hernandez might be the most well-liked under .200 hitter in Mets history. Great turn of the double play last night to preserve the lead, and another nearly spectacular play on the leadoff batter that inning. Here's how you know the team is winning...this quote is from today's News:

Hernandez continues to hit enough, too, though it's been modest. After a 1-for-30 start to his big-league career, he has a four-game hitting streak and .185 average this season. He had a bunt single last night.

So, when you win, hitting .185 is hitting "enough".