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Saturday, May 03, 2008
[Billy] Wagner’s teammates earned a reprieve from their critical closer Friday by doing what they do best, which is pound the Diamondbacks in their own retractable-roof backyard.
Ryan Church homered, doubled and drove in three runs in his return to the No. 2 spot, David Wright also went deep and Jose Reyes finished a home run short of the cycle as the Mets beat Arizona, 7-2, for their 14th win in 15 games at Chase Field.
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When approached Friday, Wagner grinned at the group of reporters. Asked if he regretted the comments [about Oliver Perez], Wagner flatly responded “No” and then seemed eager to move beyond them.
“I’ve done all the talking about that because, well, everything’s been said,” Wagner added. “It’s been taken care of.”
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1. Russlan will never be fond of Jason Bay Posted: May 03, 2008 at 05:23 AM (#2767619)Owings' ankle was bothering him and it seemed to affect his velocity as he was mostly 89-90 on a gun that clocked Maine at 94-96 consistently and even had him touching 97.
The Mets still aren't getting enough innings from their pitchers.
In fact, it was such an obvious thing to do that I can't understand why I never once heard that it was possibility. He had his bullpen session Tuesday and after that they were dead-set on starting him Friday - even when he was limping around the bases on Wednesday.
The 33k home fans who showed up were cheated out of the price of their tickets.
Even on a night when he didn't have it,and shouldn't have been out there, did you guys see Owings 12 pitch at bat that resulted in a walk? It cost Maine an inning, and added an inning to the bullpen's workload.
Amazing how well the Mets play in Chase Field. The games are never even close. Tomorrow's game is a "must win" as far as I'm concerned...(well if you can have such a thing on May 3rd.)
A must-win with a record of 20-9? Really? The Diamondbacks will probably win tomorrow but I can understand not wanting to face Johan Santana on Sunday having already lost the first two games of the series, even with Haren going.
D-back fans, are you not concerned about the lack of lefthanded bats in that lineup? Drew and Montero are OK but they don't exactly strike fear in the opposing pitchers.
That's one thing that might make tomorrow a game. Pelfrey is tough on righties.
Hudson, too, is a switch-hitter. It's not ideal, but I don't think there are any reasonable moves they could make to do anything about. The outfield is set - even had they jettisoned Byrnes, Quentin was also a righty. Tracy will add some more options when he comes off the d.l. but it's looking more and more like his future is elsewhere.
I guess as long as guys can hit, I'm not all that concerned about their handedness. If anything, I'd be inclined to think that of two players with opposite handedness that are guaranteed to put up the exact same numbers over an entire season against the same competition, you'd be better off taking the righty since the platoon disadvantage is lesser. Basically, a line-up full of right-handed hitters is less-likely to face a single pitcher that mows down righties than a left-handed line-up would be likely to get terrorized by a good left-hander.
Of course, that's nothing more than a WAG. If anybody knows anything more about which handedness is preferable in the abstract, I'd love to hear about it.
Twice!
we are hoping to dump conor jackson on the tribe for pronk to address that problem....
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