Forum Home

Master Index of Archived Threads


IGT 4/21 v. ATL, Ollie Perez/Chuck James

A Boy Named Seo
Apr 21 2007 11:28 AM

Chuck James is the dork that broke his hand jumping off a roof, right?

Good start so far, 1-nil, bases loaded in the bottom of the first as I type:

Us:
Reyes - SS
Wright - 3B (first app. this year batting 2nd)
Beltran - CF
Delgado - 1B
PeeHands - LF
Castro - C
Green - RF
Easley - 2B
Ollie - P

Them:
Kelly Johnson - 2B
Renteria - SS
Lawrence Jones - 3B
Andruw - CF
Frenchy - RF
McCann - C
Diaz - LF
Craig Wilson - 1B
James - P

Perez sounded sharp on my radio, K'ing two in the top of the first.

iramets
Apr 21 2007 11:37 AM

7 pitch 1-2-3 inning for Perez in the 2nd.

OlerudOwned
Apr 21 2007 11:38 AM

I wish Ollie could pitch every game like he's facing the Braves.

iramets
Apr 21 2007 11:46 AM

Reyes steals,Dwright promptly fans.

For a guy coming off a 26-game hit streak, he looks pretty lost up there.

TransMonk
Apr 21 2007 11:48 AM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 21 2007 11:49 AM

Wright K's to end the second, stranding Reyes in scoring position.

I was against this whole #2 thing for Wright, but especially when he's been scuffling at the plate.

Perez is dealing!

OlerudOwned
Apr 21 2007 11:49 AM

Last start: 5 consecutive walks/hit batsmen.

Today: 20 consecutive strikes thrown.

A Boy Named Seo
Apr 21 2007 12:08 PM

iramets wrote:
Reyes steals,Dwright promptly fans.

For a guy coming off a 26-game hit streak, he looks pretty lost up there.

I heard Willie says his swing is "looping". I don't know what the hell is going on, but last year he smashed line drives to all fields and this year we're seeing more soft singles and lazy fly balls.

2006 Post-AS, 243 AB, 6 HR, .844 OPS
2006 Playoffs, 37 AB, 0 HR, .688 OPS
2007 Spring Training, 63 AB, 1 HR, ??? OPS
2007 Regular Season, 60 AB, 0 HR, .766 OPS

Lock him in the film room NOW!!!

TransMonk
Apr 21 2007 12:13 PM

Wright K's to end the fourth, stranding Reyes in scoring position.

iramets
Apr 21 2007 12:23 PM

Middle of the fifth, Seaver's K record starting to look in danger.

7 k and 0 BB.

Who are you, sir, and what have you done with Oliver Perez?

TransMonk
Apr 21 2007 12:34 PM

Ramon is good...16AB 3HR.

4-0 Mets.

TheOldMole
Apr 21 2007 12:36 PM

OlerudOwned
Apr 21 2007 12:36 PM

Gone Daddy Gone again. Castro's a homer shy of last year's output already.

Rockin' Doc
Apr 21 2007 12:43 PM

I think the Mets need to somehow convince opposing teams to dress as the Braves whenever Perez pitches.

Rockin' Doc
Apr 21 2007 12:47 PM

Nice job of pitching by Perez to limit the damage in the 6th. That could have easily turned into an ugly inning.

Nymr83
Apr 21 2007 12:50 PM

Easley homers, the met bench is tired of the disrespect!

OlerudOwned
Apr 21 2007 12:50 PM

Easley now outhomering Wright and Delgado.

TransMonk
Apr 21 2007 12:50 PM

The Omen gets his first Mets hit...a solo KABOOM!

5-1 Mets.

TheOldMole
Apr 21 2007 12:51 PM

Nymr83
Apr 21 2007 12:52 PM

Reyes hits one too!

OlerudOwned
Apr 21 2007 12:52 PM

Jose Reyes pretty much makes all the crappy years of Mets baseball I've seen seem worth it.

TheOldMole
Apr 21 2007 12:53 PM

TransMonk
Apr 21 2007 12:56 PM

C'mon David...it's your turn!

Nymr83
Apr 21 2007 01:24 PM

Joe Smith with a HUGE strikeout of Andruw with the bases loadeda nd 2 outs.

TheOldMole
Apr 21 2007 01:28 PM

How about that Joe Smith? He's way past those early jitters.

TransMonk
Apr 21 2007 02:02 PM

Mets win 7-2...TCB plays at the end.

Mets have the same record that they started out with last year through 16 games: 11-5.

Frayed Knot
Apr 21 2007 02:15 PM

Nicely done all around.

Smith may achieve the rare feat of getting hisself some beer despite facing only one batter. It's tough to label an AB w/a 4-run lead a "turning point" but a bad result there could have become a turning point the other way. It pretty much stifled their last best hope.


Still early obviously, but we're getting glimpses of the Castro we saw two years back when I (and others) was touting him as a good candidate for something closer to 1/3 of the catcher starts in '06 as opposed to the more traditional 80/20 splits that many starter/backup duos use. He then started slowly and got hurt while Dookie was having better than expected season so the whole point became moot.
But now this is something worth watching as it unfolds.


* Hey, I'm Jack Fisher!

Benjamin Grimm
Apr 21 2007 02:59 PM

So now Carlos Beltran has a six-game hitting streak going.

And in those six games he has fifteen hits.

Not too shabby.

Edgy DC
Apr 21 2007 04:36 PM

The Omen: excellent.

Castro: worth not ignoring.

The pen: again.

Gwreck
Apr 21 2007 10:35 PM

Not much to add, given that my seats were of the type that I couldn't tell that they were actually wearing the pinstripes today (first time this year). Of course, it was with the black hats. WTF?

Lots of Braves fans there today. Annoying Braves fans. Also way too much Yankee gear. I do like that fans at Shea seem to be getting much more intolerant (and not just "Yankees suck" chants either) of the morons wearing their Yankee stuff to random Mets games.

Endy Chavez got a loud ovation for coming in as a defensive replacement. Even going back to opening day, he's been getting ovations

Beltran and Reyes have a new home run dance. Revese low-five, triple-tap high five and then a salute. Not bad but the Delgado dance is still the best.

Carlos Delgado was seriously cracking up at Jose Reyes' Spanish lessons bit that plays on the Diamondvision between innings.

Some sponsor is showing a poll each game about players that they are encouraging fans to text-message their answers to. Problem is, it's really, really stupid questions. Example: What is Moises Alou's favorite ice cream flavor? A. Chocolate B. Vanilla C. Strawberry.

Today's question? "What is Billy Wagner's favorite animal?" Alpaca was not a choice. (Turns out he favors Cows).

Sellout crowd this afternoon. Nice.

Edgy DC
Apr 22 2007 05:06 AM

David Wright's got a new home run dance also, I imagine.

Rockin' Doc
Apr 22 2007 06:37 AM

Gwreck - "Beltran and Reyes have a new home run dance. Revese low-five, triple-tap high five and then a salute. Not bad but the Delgado dance is still the best."

It's been so long since I've seen Delgado dance that I can't remember what it looks like.