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In the last 21 game the two teams have played, the Phillies have scored 98 runs and the Mets 86. But the Phillies have won two thirds of those games, going 14-7. Some other numbers:
The Phillies pen has thrown 79.3 IP and allowed 19 runs, which is a RA of 2.15. And if you remember, the Mets had that one huge game off the Philly pen where they lost anyway; they scored 7 runs in 5.3 IP, in the other 20 games the Philly pen has thrown 74 IP and allowed 12 runs, which is an RA of 1.46. The Mets pen, on the other hand, has thrown 65.3 IP and allowed 51 runs, for an RA of 7.01. As I mentioned, the Phillies pen has allowed 19 runs over that stretch; the Mets pen has allowed 15 HR. The Phillies pen has allowed 4 HR; the Mets pen has hit 4 batters. The Mets pen has allowed a HR to every 20 batters.
Assuming my math is right, the Phillies have allowed a 205 BABIP over these 21 games, the Mets 277. The Mets BABIP isn't that bad, but it doesn't matter all that much when you give up 15 HR in 65 IP. The Philly pen has walked 11% of hitters and K'd 18%, the Mets have walked 12.7% and K'd 21%.
RF Ryan Church
3B David Wright
CF Carlos Beltran
2B Damion Easley
1B Carlos Delgado
C Ramon Castro
LF Chris Aguila
RP John Maine
Maybe we can get a run without a double play!
I'm holding you responsible for that.
Reyes might have too many tools. People see his natural ability and have unrealistic expectations of him.
Really? I'd do that trade straight up!
You are not being serious.
Reyes has an 8-run VORP advantage on Harden this season and this is one of Harden's healthy seasons.
Even last year he was about equal to a certain MVP shortstop that was mentioned earlier.
But Chris Russo said he wouldn't trade Lincecum for Reyes AND Wright. Are you questioning his wisdom?
Also, Harden has a $7 million option for next year that I would assume will be picked up by whatever team has him at the end of the year.
Thats awesome. I guess its better he talk about that than the length of lines in the new Yankee stadium.
If his other material is as good as this, he should try his hand at standup.
If Church is going to hit second you need to make room for Easley or Chavez at the top of the order.
Slappy has the approach of someone with leadoff skills.
Beltran!
Howard is FAIL at defense.
Can we score a legitimate run this series? We haven't scored a run on a hit yet.
Is that a DP if the infielders are pinching for a DP? I may have been right.
A couple more and we should be solid.
What team have you been following?
Come on Maine.
THROW STRIKES!
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