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KTE: Jints

sharpie
May 29 2007 11:21 AM

No time to do a proper KTE (after forgetting to do one at all when the Mets were in San Francisco).

These 2007 Giants resemble other recent-vintage Giants teams. They’re too old, they’re too slow, they keep guys around for a long time who other teams would have jettisoned. What is different is that they are collecting some pretty good starting pitching.

The Jints are currently 24-25, four and-a-half games out of first after losing three in a row at home to the frickin’ Rockies.

Here are your 2007 starting lineup Giants:

C: Benji Molina (4-30-.314). Another pretty good year for the best of the Molina boys. Allegedly, the slowest player in baseball.

1B: Rich Aurilia (2-18.231). Whose bright idea was it to turn over first base to this career shortstop/third baseman? Giants have fond memories of when he was good – he isn’t anymore. Ryan Klesko might see a start vs. El Duque.

2B: Ray Durham (4-29-.261). Durham is coming off a 2006 season where he hit really well and stayed healthy. This year he hasn’t hit nearly as well and hasn’t been nearly as healthy.

3B: Pedro Feliz (6-21-.256). A study in mediocrity.

SS: Omar Vizquel (0-12-.233). Still flashes the leather, just not the lumber.

LF: Barry Bonds (12-25-.275). You might have heard of this guy. He’s pretty good.

CF: Randy Winn (3-17-.313). Having a good season, has been on a tear of late.

RF: Fred Lewis (1-8-.271). A rookie in for the injured Dave Roberts. Had one big game, hopes to have another one.

The matchups:

Tim Lincecum (2-0, 3.08) vs. Oliver Perez (6-3, 2.54).
Should be a great matchup. Lincecum can really bring it, has 25 strikeouts in 26 1/3 innings.

Barry Zito (4-5, 4.70) vs. Tom Glavine (5-2, 3.39)
Lefty matchup. I’m sure all Met fans are happy that Barry is enjoying his time in San Francisco.

Matt Cain (2-4, 3.23) vs. Orlando Hernandez (2-1, 2.13)
Cain has been the victim of shoddy run and bullpen support. A good pitcher who walks too many batters.

Ex-Met factor: Armando Benitez (remember him? He was our closer? Yeah, before Looper.)

Ex-Giants: Moises Alou (who may be activated sometime during this series but mebbe not.)

Fun fact: Barry Zito and Barry Bonds are the only Barrys in the Major Leagues.

metirish
May 29 2007 11:25 AM

I can't wait to see the game tonight,Lincecum is supposed to be brilliant,go Ollie.

Should be an odd series with the home fans booing Bonds and perhaps getting the chance to cheer Mota(if he's activated and gets to pitch).

Edgy DC
May 29 2007 11:27 AM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on May 29 2007 11:45 AM

Yeah, but how high is their Ambiorix factor?

A lot of unknowns. Mets who could come off the shelf for this series: Alou, Johnson, Mota.

A Boy Named Seo
May 29 2007 11:43 AM

Lincecum is amazing. 98-MPH heater out of a pretty small dude and exploding junk (one of my favorite baseball terms/sexual euphemisms). His [url=http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/L/Tim-Lincecum.shtml]minor league numbers[/url] are completely and utterly ridiculous.

Must-see TV tonight.

Rockin' Doc
May 29 2007 11:44 AM

Man that's some sorry looking line up the Giants have. Their pitches have to be good in order to win. Hopefully Bonds will continue to struggle long enough for the Giants to leave town.

metirish
May 29 2007 11:49 AM

I never tire from hearing the Russ Hodges call.

[url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_51reg_100351_bknnyg]Russ Hodges[/url]

under the picture of Bobby Thomson is the link where you can listen to the ninth inning.

Should Branca have walked Thomson to load the bases and set up a potential game-ending double play,a young Mays was on deck.

Frayed Knot
May 29 2007 11:57 AM

Giants decided a few days ago that today would be Barry's day off in the series.


Zito - Cain - Lincecum has a chance to be a real good top of the rotation for the next few years.

seawolf17
May 29 2007 12:07 PM

I bet Zito gets the crap booed out of him tomorrow night.

smg58
May 29 2007 12:17 PM

seawolf17 wrote:
I bet Zito gets the crap booed out of him tomorrow night.


I don't see the point to that. I'd have taken the Giants' offer too. And the Mets certainly don't appear to be worse off for the snubbing, either.

Edgy DC
May 29 2007 12:22 PM

He keeps maintaining his 4.7 ERA and he won't hear boo one out of me.

A Boy Named Seo
May 29 2007 12:35 PM

Ray Durham, BTW, tweaked his oblique or something this past week and is day-to-day, according to him. The team was talking DL, so who knows.

seawolf17
May 29 2007 12:37 PM

I'm not condoning nor reprimanding the booers. I'm just saying he gets booed. Loudly.

iramets
May 29 2007 12:38 PM

A Boy Named Seo wrote:
exploding junk (one of my favorite baseball terms/sexual euphemisms).


Just curious: what's the non-euphemistic sexual meaning of "exploding junk"? Just thinking about it really, really hurts.

Gwreck
May 29 2007 12:46 PM

Tonight's game is an ESPN broadcast for the out-of-towners.

Fun with stats:
Giants vs. Mets, all-time, Bonds is still only third in Runs, Hits, HR and RBI.

soupcan
May 29 2007 01:08 PM

After hooking up my new HD set this weekend and the missus picking up the digital box (all the better to interact with the exploding junk) this morning - tonight will be my first High-Def Mets game.

Oh yeah..

Benjamin Grimm
May 29 2007 01:14 PM

Gwreck wrote:
Tonight's game is an ESPN broadcast for the out-of-towners.

Fun with stats:
Giants vs. Mets, all-time, Bonds is still only third in Runs, Hits, HR and RBI.


http://ultimatemets.com/oppteams.php?ThisTeam=09&tabno=F

Interesting!

He'll never pass McCovey in homers, but this week he could pass McCovey in walks (he needs 3) and, hopefully, in strikeouts. (He needs 9.)

DocTee
May 29 2007 01:29 PM

Zito - Cain - Lincecum has a chance to be a real good top of the rotation for the next few years.

Add Noah Lowry (and Matt Morris) to that trio and you really have something--

Gwreck
May 29 2007 02:07 PM

Yancy Street Gang wrote:
="Gwreck"]Tonight's game is an ESPN broadcast for the out-of-towners.

Fun with stats:
Giants vs. Mets, all-time, Bonds is still only third in Runs, Hits, HR and RBI.


http://ultimatemets.com/oppteams.php?ThisTeam=09&tabno=F

Interesting!

He'll never pass McCovey in homers, but this week he could pass McCovey in walks (he needs 3) and, hopefully, in strikeouts. (He needs 9.)


I of course pulled those numbers from the UMDB in the first place. :)

Wouldn't have though he'd still be behind Mays (Mays only played 10 yrs. against the Mets) but Bonds' years in SF were with 4-6 extra teams in the league and the 3 divisions, hence fewer games despite having 5 more years.

seawolf17
May 29 2007 02:11 PM

Party at Soup's! Everybody be there by 7!