Well my boy Jay Bruce is still running full tilt. So badass! Also Reds called Homer Bailey back up. He wasn't doing too hot down in the minors here of late but I wish him good luck.
Brewers swept the Astros. :nanner:
the giants certianlly could learn how to not sign free agents,witness barry 0-6 zito. but the yankees could have signed kyle loshe and livian hernadez to fill in this year while kennedy and hughes got more experince in aaa.chamberlin would be a very good to great closer not sure his pitching repotoire is good enough to start and 100 mph fastballs won't happen when he is starting. nice to see the a's and rays in first place makes me happy to see low payroll teams do well
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the mets got crushed by the giants last night. don't fire willie fire the players who looked so lethargic and are playing to get rid of willie.
I think here the problem has been a combination of injuries and players being past their prime. Delgado and Beltran are not the players they used to be, and injuries to Alou, Church, Castro, Pedro and El Duque to name a few have hampered the team.
At the same time, they have not been altogether horrible, like the media would have you believe. They're right now a .500 club, and there is still plenty of time to turn things around.
Mets' season already explained, from a previous post of mine:
Add to that the poor performance of Aaron Heilman, and you have your explanation.
The Mets have been a little more good than bad IMO, as indicated by their record. There are several good teams that have worse records than the Mets. The Tigers and Rockies for example. Everyone likes to pick on the Mets and get down on them because of their collapse last year, but I think those same people may be in for a surprise if the key players can stay healthy.
How is Beltran allready past his prime? he is only 31-32 years old?
Different players peak at different times. Players who rely on speed and quickness as part of their game tend to peak earlier.
Carlos Beltran-Stolen Bases
2002:35
2003:41
2004:42
2005:17
2006:18
2007:23
2008: 7+
And the Mets are an aggressive team that runs a lot. And I don't think it is from who is batting behind him, because wherever he went, Beltran always had sluggers batting behind him. Some of the lack of stolen bases is due to injuries, which brings me to the point that Beltran has missed time due to injury each of the past 3 years.
He is also a career .280 hitter who is hitting .267 this year.
Carlos Beltran-Slugging (notice anything?)
2006:.594
2007:.525
2008:.462
Carlos is still a formidable offensive player, but his speed peaked when he was 27 and his power and hitting peaked when he was 29.
Now you wouldnt say thats bad would you?
What place are they now in?
Hey, the Brewers have won a couple against the D-Backs, too.
Damned if I know. The local paper doesn't have up to date standings and I have dialup, so looking online is a pain.
Besides, I don't care. Really, I don't. I'm just happy when they win and/or play a good game.
Damned if I know. The local paper doesn't have up to date standings and I have dialup, so looking online is a pain.
Besides, I don't care. Really, I don't. I'm just happy when they win and/or play a good game.