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Why, You’re Welcome

That’s right, it’s all thanks to me that the Mets won tonight.  Like I’ve said before, every game I watch in entirety, the Mets lose and any game that I miss part of, they win.  Well, I finally took the hint.  Tonight I skipped the 2nd and 3rd innings and took a walk around campus.  I’m totally serious!  I went to the grotto on campus (although I have to admit, I didn’t exactly pray for a Mets win…oops).  Luckily, it was GORGEOUS outside today, so the walk was lovely and I wasn’t stressed out at all.  Anyway, by missing two innings of tonight’s game, I ensured that the Mets would win.  No worries, folks, I plan on doing the same during tomorrow’s game!

Also, I’ve been saying for 3 games now that we need the first walk-off at Citi.  I guess third time’s the charm.  Also, couldn’t have asked for a better guy to get the winning hit.  I’ve really jumped on the Luis Castillo bandwagon (is it a bandwagon?  Anyway, I’ve been rooting for him) this off-season.  I feel like he really wants to be a better player for the team, and he’s working really hard.  I also felt like people haven’t really given him too much of a chance this season, so I was really hoping he could win it.  And Gary Sheffield???? WAY TO GO!!!  Omg, couldn’t be happier for the guy!  I love how they used the hollogrammed balls every at-bat of his, and it just kept reminding him he was so close.  And can we talk about this hit?  Not only is it his 500th homerun, but his first homerun with the Mets, his first HIT with the Mets and….the first time he got to rise the apple!  Bet it was pretty special for him, congrats Gary!

Other tidbits from tonight’s game: 10 game hit streak for Wright…excellent!  And he seems to really be going for 30-30 this year.  Yeah, he did get caught stealing, but at least he’s more aggressive on the base paths.  Daniel Murphy shouldn’t be allowed to bunt….ever.  Seriously, he’s like the worst ever!  Haha, ok, he’s young, I get it, but really, he needs a lot more practice before bunting in an actual game.  And what is up with Mets pitchers doing great in all but one inning, and that costing us the game?  It’s getting pretty annoying.  Luckily, Luis, Gary and co. were able to take Livan off the hook and win it.

I do have a few reactions to the Padres series too:

All I can say is the NL West better watch out!  No, this isn’t because the Padres won two of three.  Actually, I’m basing this off the game that they lost.  If you remember correctly, Ollie only pitches well against good teams.  Well, he looked pretty good Wednesday!  So I’d be pretty scared of the Padres if I were you.  In all seriousness though, Ollie, you need to pitch like that every game.  Seriously, how hard is it to be even a little consistent???  Oh well, like one of the blogs I read wrote, I’ll take the bad Ollie as long as he’s good just as often, if not more often.

Oh, and if we’re keeping track, 4 of our 5 losses are what I call. “shoulda-won” games.  With Florida, we lost it in the 9th in the first game, and the second was lost on an error after Johan pitched spectacularly.  The first Padres game was lost on another outfield error and yesterday’s game was another one-run game.  Oh, and of our 5 losses, we’ve lost by a combined 6 runs…not cool.

I should focus on the positive though: the bullpen has the lowest ERA in the majors (um, can we compare that to a year ago? Thank you Omar for overhauling the bullpen this off-season).  Wright and Delgado both have decent hit streaks going.  Johan is doing A-mazing.  Love him, by the way.

If you haven’t heard, Schneider went on the DL today with a strained muscle in his back….eek!  My older brother is a huge Ramon Castro fan, so he’s pretty happy that Ramon’s going to get more playing time, but I’d still rather see Schneider back soon.  Meanwhile, Omir Santos was pulled up, and if you don’t remember him, he had a stellar spring, so hopefully he can carry that over to the regular season.  Also, Big Pelf has tendinitis in his forearm, so he’ll probably sit out his start on Sunday (looks like we might pull up Figueroa for it) but I think Jerry’s going to try to avoid putting him on the DL and I agree with that.

Oh, and I cannot believe I forgot to put this in my last post, but CONGRADULATIONS to Johan and his wife Yasmile.  They welcomed baby #3 and boy #1 Tuesday morning, Johan Alexander Santana Jr. (when I heard they were having a boy, I told my mom I was hoping for a Johan Jr.!!!).  My prediction is that he will grow up to be an incredible pitcher, and will spark a little family rivalry to see who will win more Cy Youngs.  Big Johan, that means you better win a lot now so that your son has quite the task ahead of him.  You can win them with the Mets, it’s ok with me!  Haha, anyway, if you remember, I absolutely looove children (especially babies) so stories like this thrill me.  Baby Mets watch is down to two, with Brian Schneider’s wife, Jordan expecting, and Mike Pelfrey’s wife Angela also expecting (she’s due in mid-August).  Johan Jr. joins Joselyn Reyes (born on Valentine’s Day) and Joseph Putz (born February 25th).  Aww, so many new Mets fans!

Tomorrow’s match-up is the new daddy, himself, Johan against Yovani Gallardo.  Both pitchers are 1-1 this season, but the glaring difference is Johan’s 0.71 ERA versus Gallardo’s 6.94…ouch!  No worries, Mets fans, I’ll be sure to take a walk during tomorrow’s game as well, to see if we can win two in a row!

Congratulations All Around

There are several things I am very passionate about in life.  One is, quite obviously, the Mets. Another is children…it’s what I want to do with my life.  I love playing with children, observing children, everything….  So pair my love with children and my love for the Mets….I had a pretty good day yesterday.  First, I find out my favorite player (Jose Reyes) welcomed a little baby girl on Saturday (too bad she couldn’t wait a week so we could be birthday buddies!).  Then I find out four other Mets also have expanding families!  J.J. Putz (I was aware of this) is planning on welcoming a baby boy in the next couple weeks.  After a little digging, I found out that he has twin 3-year old girls at home, aw!  Also expecting: Johan Santana (already has two girls), Brian Schneider (has a little girl) and the newlywed Mike Pelfrey!  My other interesting observation: all these big professional baseball players have little girls!  Putz is the only one even expecting a boy (though I don’t know what the other three expecting are going to have).  Maybe I’m just easily affected, but how adorable is the picture of these guys going home after a long day at the park to scoop up their little girls and no doubt get the occasional pink barrette in their hair?

If Mike Pelfrey needed to do anything else to solidify him as my third favorite player (behind Jose and David Wright), his escapades at Spring Training seem to do it.  First, he cried during Marley and Me, then he goes and flips a golf cart, now he’s expecting a baby.  Well, I read in a blog today that after he flipped the golf cart, he had the scare of a lifetime…he lost his wedding ring!  Much thanks to Brian Schneider for finding it in the sand for Big Pelf–his wife sure appreciates it!  Check out the story on it here.

Luis Castillo is apparently in Port St. Lucie today.  I know a lot of people are just waiting for Castillo to mess up so they can call for a new second baseman, but we, as Mets fans, have to remember that now is the time when we need to support Castillo more than ever.  I know that I’m a huge optimist, but I really am rooting for Castillo.  I want nothing more than for Castillo to come out this season and have a fantastic season and put up career numbers.  It’s not that I doubt other Mets fans want this, but I feel so many Mets fans will be quick to get down on Castillo.  I’m really going to try to keep faith in him, and give him a few months to get going.  That’s not to say come September, and if he’s still not producing, I’m going to be rooting for him, but I am going to give him time, and I hope the rest of the Mets fans will too.  Who knows what the support for Castillo might do for his performance.

I realized this morning what the point of the off-season is.  Yeah, it’s to give the players a rest, whatever, but for the fans, what is its point?  Well, these past 4 and a half months (let’s be honest, October was VERY MUCH the offseason for Mets fans) have been pretty dull, boring and agonizingly long, but I am just now appreciating them.  I look at the potential Mets rotation: Santana, Pelfrey, Ollie, Maine and Redding/Garcia/others, and I get really excited–all of those guys can be great pitchers, and that can be a knock-out rotation!  Take me back to August/September, I doubt I was feeling that way about all of them (well, except Santana, I’m pretty sure at least for the second half of the season, I knew he was a knock-out).  The off-season is a time for players to rest, and a time for fans to refill on optimism.

I’ve said it several times, and I’ll say it again….I’m thinking we’re going to win it all in 2009!

No Looking Back

Happy New Year!  At least, I say that now.  I said that a year ago as I eagerly awaited 2008, wanting so badly to forget the woes of my sports in 2007.  Now, I just want to forget that any sport was played in 2008, except perhaps the Super Bowl (I don’t care about the NFL, but my brother is a die-hard Giants fan) and the Hawaii Bowl (Notre Dame won its first Bowl game since ’94 and made an attempt to patch up its dreadful season).  Ok, ok, there are a few Mets games I want to remember–my first game at Shea (and Johan’s first of the soon to be many complete games), Mike Pelfrey’s streak he went on, David Wright’s first walk-off homerun ever (not even in high school had he hit one), and who could forget Johan’s 3-hit complete game shut-out on short rest after pitching a career high 125 pitches and having an injured knee?  Still, the next day kind of made me want to forget that there was any baseball played in 08.

But let’s forget about 2008, my eyes are focused on 2009, the year the pennant returns to New York (and not at Yankee Stadium)!  The New Year started off great as I broke open my Mets page-a-day calendar, full with trivia and facts (Jan 1 trivia question: what team did the Mets play in the 1969 world series…..EASY!  don’t worry- it has gotten a little more difficult).  I am impatiently counting down the days until baseball returns…thank God for the World Baseball Classic to help speed up the process!  Right now I’m at home so I can watch my SNY tv, and I just finished up a Mets Classic (Mets blow a 5-0 lead in the 8th, but go on to win it in 11, complete with an awesome double play at home to third, in 1986).  I love being around Mets fans….something that there is a shortage of in the mid-west.  Going to my aunt’s house for Christmas Eve and seeing my three cousins all wearing a Mets shirt or hat just makes me so happy.

So I was just surfing the net today and I wandered onto the MLB homepage and an article about the Phillies caught my eye.  Normally, I avoid reading about the Phillies, just because I’m still bitter about what they’ve done to the Mets the past two seasons, but this one intrigued me.  Apparently, J.C. Romero (reliever) was suspended for 50 games for steroid use.  Hmm.  Well, I don’t know about the people of Philadelphia, but if my team had just won the World Series, and then one of the players was suspended for steroids, that would kind of tarnish that title, wouldn’t it?  The article said that Romero tested positive twice during the season (one of which was before an August Mets-Phillies game that the Mets lost and Romero pitched in….that could have cost us the post-season).  Seriously?  TWICE?  How stupid do you have to be to get caught using steroids and then continue to use them?  At least if you’re going to continue to use them, find a better way of hiding it!  And by no means am I condoning the use of steroids (I am as opposed to it as one can be) but to getting caught using steroids and then continue to use them without changing the way you take them….  Of course, he used the excuse of “not knowing that the pills he took contained banned substances” which I feel is unacceptable.  With all of the controversy with steroids over the past couple years and this “issue” of players “not knowing they were taking steroids,” don’t you heavily monitor any substance that you’re taking?  It’s unexcusable to just say you didn’t know you were taking steroids.  Anyway, it might be a little mean of me, but I am glad to see the Phils 2008 World Series tarnished by steroids.  I guess it wasn’t just the awful bullpen and several key injuries that cost the Mets the post season, it was Romero and steroids as well (he won 4 for the Phils, enough to give the Mets the division title).

Enough about the Phillies, the 2009 Mets are becoming more of an actual team!  So it appears that the Mets still need a couple starters, or one good starter and someone to compete with Jon Niese for the 5th starters; a couple infielders (both a second baseman and one in reserve) and more bullpen.  I would really like to see Lowe on the Mets, but I don’t need him.  He is a little older and if Ollie could just pull it together, I’d be really happy to see him back with the Mets in April.  Still, I just want to know that we have another starter and can stop talking about all the rumors and speculation that comes with trades and acquisitions.  As far as the 5th starter, my heart is pulling for Tim Redding!  He grew up less that 10 minutes away from my house, and now that I lost my Notre Dame connection of Aaron Heilman, I would love to gain a Rochester connection with Redding.  In the infield, I find myself really wanting Castillo to be our 2nd baseman.  I know I sound crazy, but Castillo did say a few weeks ago that he was going to work really hard to be in the best shape possible for spring training and redeem himself.  I want to see this become reality for several reasons: a) it would be a huge sigh of relief and save the Mets from having to swallow Castillo’s contract and look for another second baseman; b) I just like to see the underdog succeed, and let’s be honest: Castillo is the underdog here; and c) I really would love to see all the other teams underestimate Castillo and find themselves with their feet in their mouths.  For the reserve infielder, I REALLY want to see Argenis on the Mets again…give him a chance!  True, one of the main factors as to why I like him is that he’s BFFs with Jose, but I also think there’s serious potential there, and we could find ourselves looking back a few years from now, wondering why we ever let him go.  As far as outfield and catching, I don’t really understand why either is a need.  We have five outfielders right now, and Nick Evans would make it 6 (is he officially on the team yet? sorry, I’m not sure), so why are the Mets thinking we need another one?  There was talk of a need in catching early on, and there hasn’t been much talk of it since then, but that might just be that there are bigger priorities first.  I personally don’t want to see our catching change at all.  I love Schneider behind the plate, and haven’t noticed too much of an issue with him calling the game, other than the fact that our bullpen was awful, and I definitely don’t want to see Castro leave (half of the enjoyment of watching Mets games is seeing who ends up with a bubblegum bubble on their cap!).  Hopefully that won’t change in 2009!

I think that the Mets are going to have a great 2009…we’ve addressed the bullpen, we have starting pitching (3 so far, but hey, I’d take winning 3 out of every 5 games…that’s a .600 winning percentage!), our offense and defense look solid…there are a few areas that still need work but there is also more than a month left in spring training, and I have faith in Omar Minaya.

Bring it on 2009, I have a feeling this year is going to be pretty special! 

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