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		<title>Home Sweet Home For The Mets</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York &#8211; After a 2-9 west coast road trip where they batted .181 as a team, the New York Mets were happy to see the friendly confines at home Tuesday evening. Citi Field is where they have achieved most of their success prior to the all-star break with a 30-16 mark. And once again [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York &#8211; After a 2-9 west coast road trip where they batted .181 as  a team, the New York Mets were happy to see the friendly confines at  home Tuesday evening. Citi Field is where they have achieved most of  their success prior to the all-star break with a 30-16 mark.</p>
<p>And once again home field advantage was the remedy. The Mets used the  long ball, the timely hit, and got a good pitching effort from Jonathan  Niese as they took the first of a three-game series over the central  division leading St. Louis Cardinals 8-2.</p>
<p>They won also without their manager Jerry Manuel. Prior to the game  Manuel was suspended for one game, fined an undisclosed amount arguing a  final out in the top of the second inning in a Mets loss out in Los  Angeles last Friday evening.</p>
<p>“We needed to do the things tonight to spring back the confidence  from that road trip,” said Manuel who handed the managerial duties to  bench coach Dave Jauss. “Home field advantage takes the guys to another  level,” he said.</p>
<p>Jason Bay who batted .215 on the road trip, striking out 15 times  also sat down and it was not because of his continued struggles at the  plate. He sustained a minor concussion running into the wall at Dodger  Stadium Friday night. That enabled Jeff Francoeur to get a start in  right field.</p>
<p>Francoeur has been the odd man out in the four man outfield. And his  placement in the lineup paid dividends as he smacked a three-run homer  to left center off Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright in the fourth that  gave the Mets a 4-1 lead they would never relinquish.</p>
<p>“I want to be here,” commented Francoeur. A subject of trade rumors,  he may now have his job back if he continues to slug the ball like he  did against Wainwright. “It’s a crazy place to play, a fun place to  play,” he said.</p>
<p>For the first time this season the Citi Field crowd saw Carlos  Beltran in the lineup. Beltran sliced a double off Wainwright his first  time up in the second and would also walk and score a run in the fourth.  “He’s the type of player that can take us if he gets hot,” commented  Manuel about the way Beltran looked more confident at the plate.</p>
<p>“Our time will come as a team, my time will come,” said Beltran who  also hustled and impressed Manuel running from first to third in the  fourth. “Those are the types of things we have to do continually,” added  Manuel elaborating further that the Mets success at home as opposed to  the road, is knowing, how to play their field.</p>
<p>Jose Reyes also hit a two-run homer in the sixth, his 7<sup>th</sup>,  that gave the Mets their final two runs of the evening.  Runs the Mets  are not used to scoring, the team’s biggest offensive game since  defeating the Nationals 9-5 on July 4<sup>th</sup>.  Prior to the game  the Mets were held to four or fewer runs in 15 of their last 16 games,  distancing themselves further from first place Atlanta in the NL east.</p>
<p>Niese, 7-4, went 6.0 innings giving up one run in the first and  retired slugger Albert Pujols three times. Pujlos went 0-5 amid reports  that he is suffering from a right muscle pull.  The Mets, shutout four  times on the road trip also ended a 17 inning scoreless streak in the  second inning with the run off Wainwright (14-6) who got the loss.</p>
<p>The run also snapped his scoreless streak at 26.0 innings which tied  for the fifth longest in the majors. “We got the runs off a\ good  pitcher and that’s a good start,” said Beltran.</p>
<p>A good start at home again for the Mets, a win they needed to perhaps  getting them back in the divisional and wild card race.</p>
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		<title>A boss like no other was Steinbrenner</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 02:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[George Steinbrenner did it best when it came to manipulating the media, all for the benefit of his beloved New York Yankees. It sparked interest and most of all ticket sales. Steinbrenner, love him or hate him, it always came down to doing what was best for the Yankees. In the end it was best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George Steinbrenner did it best when it came to manipulating the  media, all for the benefit of his beloved New York Yankees. It sparked  interest and most of all ticket sales. Steinbrenner, love him or hate  him, it always came down to doing what was best for the Yankees. In the  end it was best for baseball.</p>
<p>They will say that Steinbrenner, named the “boss” by the media and  his piers had this passion for winning. But the way he came across at  times made the “boss” appear to be what the rival Boston Red Sox would  call, his “Evil Empire.” Steinbrenner took the initiative to spend  money, all with one goal in mind, to bring the best to New York all for a  championship. And for that he became evil.</p>
<p>To the New York Yankee baseball fan, Steinbrenner, on the contrary  was not the evil man.  He spent and always got his man. It was Reggie  Jackson in the 1970’s, Dave Winfield, Goose Gossage, Randy Johnson, Alex  Rordriguez and so many more.</p>
<p>And his team delivered the championships he wanted, most of all  wanting title after title for the city he loved, New York. Chaos and  anarchy in between with fellow owners, managers, coaches and players,  and two suspensions from the game would not stop Steinbrenner from  becoming the most important and historical owner of  a professional  sports franchise.</p>
<p>The tributes immediately came in when word reached from Tampa   Florida early Tuesday about the passing of “the boss.”  It was a massive  heart attack that ended a life of fulfillment. Because since January 3,  1973, until his last breath, all George Steinbrenner thought about was,  his family and the New York Yankees.</p>
<p>He wasn’t seen the last few years around the Bronx. They would say  “the boss” was feeling better but we all knew it was not the same  Steinbrenner when he handed most of the responsibilities to his sons Hal  and Hank.  And statements about a Yankee icon passing on, or about the  state of his team would come from his friends at Rubenstein Associates.</p>
<p>We tried to get a glimpse of him when he came to the Bronx for what  would be his last time, in October to take in Game 3 of the World  Series. Secluded from all with the exception of the captain Derek Jeter,  he anointed, and the manager Joe Girardi who was his second choice over  Yankee favorite Don Mattingly.  They came to see him in his suite at  the new billion dollar Yankee Stadium that is known as the “House That  George Built.”</p>
<p>Jeter always referred to his boss as, “Mr. Steinbrenner.” We never  knew why, but it had to do with respect, because Jeter considers  himself, never wearing any other uniform but Yankee pinstripes and owes  that all to Steinbrenner.</p>
<p>The new stadium was always a priority, because Steinbrenner felt his  fans deserved a stadium that had all the amenities of all those other  new ballparks that were built The Bronx at one time was his enemy, There  were harsh words and threats to move his team across the river to the  Meadowlands in New Jersey.</p>
<p>Cooler heads prevailed and Steinbrenner got his commitment for a new  stadium. Those around him say, George would rant and rave, threaten  those near him about losing their job, and some would, but he would  always make peace and have that compassion to bring them back to the  Bronx.</p>
<p>He cared about people, some who he would adopt into the Yankee  family. Bill Stimers is a main stay in the Yankees press box. They met  in front of the old stadium by the press gate. Stimers, a former  employee of Entermann’s Bakery would give Steinbrenner a box of cookies.  George would become his friend and assist him with paying off his home  in Brentwood New York,</p>
<p>There were numerous and continued contributions to charitable  organizations, sitting on boards of foundations, and always a  Steinbrenner assist leaving tickets for kids in the Bronx who wanted to  go to their first New York Yankee ballgame and could not afford to do  so.</p>
<p>Ask Yankees legend Yogi Berra, and just about every player that  passed through the Yankee clubhouse.  George would have his say, the  football mentality in him from his assistant football coaching days at  Northwestern and Purdue. But as they all say, “We kissed and made up.”</p>
<p>After all he was “the boss” that delivered and got the right players  in place over the years, good enough for seven world championships. He  wanted to win, had the desire and will, and he got it. More so his  love-hate relationship with the manager Billy Martin that constantly got  headlines.</p>
<p>Who would ever know, that this shipping baron from Cleveland Ohio  with no ties to New York would eventually become the most influential  and recognized owner of a professional sports franchise.</p>
<p>As for the media we all had some stories. There was a time  Steinbrenner could be seen often at the old stadium walking from his  private box through the auxiliary press box where we sat.  Jason Giambi,  his $19 million a year ballplayer would ground out into a game ending  double-play with the bases loaded, and the Yankees would lose a tough  one.</p>
<p>Steinbrenner, standing above this writer would put his hands up in  dismay and say, “Geez, I pay this guy 19 million for that,” And he would  rant and rave later saying, “and don’t you write that or I will  remember you,”</p>
<p>It was written, he remembered, and later requested only a select few  to sit in that auxiliary box area. It got yours truly to finally have a  brief face-to-face with the person they called “The boss.”</p>
<p>‘You were only doing your job,” he would say.”  Yeah, it was his box,  his stadium and had the authority to say what he wanted. But bygones  were bygones, and Steinbrenner always remembered the face.</p>
<p>They were his Yankees also, for New York City and the Bronx. Yankee  fan or not you had to admire that personality and style.</p>
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		<title>Good first half for the Mets as they await the return of Beltran</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 17:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Four days from now for the New York Mets to think about what is ahead for the remaining 75 games. At the All-Star break they are 48-40 and four games back of the second place Atlanta Braves in the NL East.  They will take it, so will their fans. An accomplishment because last season at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Four days from now for the New York Mets to think about what is ahead  for the remaining 75 games. At the All-Star break they are 48-40 and  four games back of the second place Atlanta Braves in the NL East.  They  will take it, so will their fans.</p>
<p>An accomplishment because last season at the break the team was  42-45, in fourth place trailing first place Philadelphia by 6-1/2 in the  standings. The Mets know they are contending, and know extra help is  here with Carlos Beltran coming off the disabled list and making his  season debut in San   Francisco Thursday evening,</p>
<p>Though Beltran, out since surgery on his right knee, does present  some type of dilemma for manager Jerry Manuel. Well sort of, four  outfielders and three spots. Someone will have to sit among Jason Bay,  Angel Pagan and Jeff Francoeur.</p>
<p>The plan, according to Manuel is to bat Beltran fourth, a spot  currently held by the rookie Ike Davis who will be dropped to the sixth  spot. And you can’t sit Pagan down, the Mets most consistent hitter who  got another three hits Sunday as New York took the final game over  Atlanta salvaging their three-game series.</p>
<p>So what will be the situation when the Mets reconvene Thursday for an  11-game three- city trip that also takes them to Arizona and Los  Angeles, a trip the Mets say is crucial as the second half begins. The  Mets proved to be a good team at home, 30-16 but their fortunes away  from Citi Field not as good at 18-24.</p>
<p>“We didn’t want to go onto the break the way we played the past few  days,” commented Manuel after another pitching gem by his ace Johan  Santana, which ended the first half on a positive note. New York looked  lethargic at the plate the past two games against the division leading  Braves, and their other pitcher with first half success, Mike Pelfrey,  on Saturday once again could not get past the fifth inning.</p>
<p>But Beltran passed through the Mets clubhouse prior to the finale  Sunday, afternoon and Santana gave the team an added lift, more so  optimism for a good second half. Nothing but a spot for October baseball  is what the Mets want. And they believe with Beltran healthy, and the  usual second half success of Santana will get them there.</p>
<p>Francoeur was told by Manuel that he would most likely be regulated  as a bench player. Occasionally he will get the start in right, that is,  if Pagan hits a tailspin and all indications are that’s not going to  happen. Pagan is healthy and shows continually, he is a key offensive  cog at the beginning of the lineup.</p>
<p>“It’s not my decision,: commented Pagan about the lineup decisions  Manuel has to make, He finished the first half with a string of four  consecutive multi-hit games and batted .484 with three doubles, a  triple, and two home runs since July 4<sup>th</sup> in a seven game  span.</p>
<p>Pagan added he would like to stay in the lineup. Manuel only  indicated that Beltran will get the start and Francoeur will probably  sit for the moment, but there is every reason to believe that there will  be a platoon of Francoeur and Pagan. Jason Bay, who sat down Sunday, on  his bobble head give-away day has been an offensive disappointment but  his multi-million dollar contract leaves him in the lineup.</p>
<p>It is no problem for Francouer, He will go with the plan, and the  return of Beltran will not disrupt a Mets clubhouse that has good  chemistry and has looked forward to his bat back in the lineup.  You  heard the comments from the players and realize how important it is to  win.</p>
<p>“We’re not satisfied to be three or four games out of first place,”  said David Wright who entered Sunday tied for the National League lead  in runs batted in with 65 and starts at third base for the NL all  stars.  “Our goal is to win the division. There is need for  improvement.”</p>
<p>Santana has improved and has thrown shutout baseball the last two  starts. The fastball is back and it is helping his other pitches. Now  the Mets need to get Pelfrey back into form and with R.A. Dickey and  Jonathan Niese having good first halves, perhaps GM Omar Minaya will try  and get another starter,  to, compliment them before the trading  deadline.</p>
<p>There is the possible return of pitchers Oliver Perez and John Maine  from the disabled list, one or the other could be going to the pen. It  has been the pitching that has put the Mets in this position of  contention and they would like it to stay that way.</p>
<p>With or without Francouer in the lineup, they know what lies ahead in  the coming weeks and months. Jose Reyes also is a part of the plan and  needs to stay healthy as that catalyst in the lineup.</p>
<p>“Obviously it’s a good problem we have, it’s a good thing to see,”  said Francoeur about Beltran. A good problem for this clubhouse if  indeed, Beltran stays healthy and shows signs of once again being the  run producer that the Mets have lacked since April.</p>
<p>Francoeur said he will do his part when he is in the lineup to make  sure “this team wins.”  So do the rest of these New York Mets who feel  they are on the footsteps of their first postseason since 2006.</p>
<p>Beltran won’t hurt their chances and neither would a platoon of Pagan  and Francoeur. Now if Bay can finally find his home run swing the way  Santana rediscovered his fastball.</p>
<p>E-mail Rich Mancuso: <a href="mailto:Ring786@aol.com">Ring786@aol.com</a></p>
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		<title>The spectacle of Lebron and what it is worth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 02:24:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So ESPN will telecast this Lebron James drama Thursday evening live from a Boys &#38; Girls Club in Greenwich Connecticut. All leading to speculation that this basketball God is headed to New York, or does he stay in Cleveland, or join Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade in Miami? Really, who cares? Well at one point [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So ESPN will telecast this Lebron James drama Thursday evening live  from a Boys &amp; Girls Club in Greenwich Connecticut. All leading to  speculation that this basketball God is headed to New York, or does he  stay in Cleveland, or join Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade in Miami?</p>
<p>Really, who cares? Well at one point this writer did have an interest  that is until this off season NBA story knocked baseball coverage from  the headlines. Simply put the Lebron James drama has become an escapade  and epitomizes what has become of a sports world becoming more bizarre  by the day.</p>
<p>It may matter to fans of Lebron where his next destination takes him.  And it certainly has helped the National Basketball Association get the  spotlight in what has tended to always be a slow and dull off season.   Even the baseball players are speculating the next move for Lebron.</p>
<p>It has become talk of the town. “New York of course,” said Ike Davis  the rookie first baseman of the New York Mets He wasn’t the only one  offering an opinion before the Mets took on the Cincinatti Reds at Citi  Field.</p>
<p>And Davis is a noted fan of the Phoenix Suns having attended Arizona  State  University.  It was the talk of the media, baseball experts  discussing what uniform Lebron will wear in November It, did not matter  that the Reds were in first place days before the All-Star break, or  that the Mets were trailing the Atlanta Braves by two games in their  division.</p>
<p>It’s been all about Lebron, and what reportedly had been planned for  weeks by ESPN, and members of the James team will no doubt draw a record  number of viewers Thursday evening for the spectacle. Around 9:10PM  Eastern Lebron will make his statement and tell the world what everyone  has been waiting for.</p>
<p>But who cares, not when there are good baseball pennant races prior  to the Mid Summer Classic.  Not even a Presidential news conference or  address from the Oval Office will get as much attention as Lebron will  get on a summer evening in July.</p>
<p>That, my friends, puts this all in perspective.  Lebron either way  wins by landslide. His legacy may be known more for this media frenzy  and free agency bonanza.</p>
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		<title>FASTBALL WORKED FOR SANTANA SO DID HIS HOME RUN</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:40:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York – Joey Votto swung, missed and struck out off a Johan Santana fastball in the first inning.  The Cincinatti Reds would strand Brandon Phillips at third who led off the game with a double. Santana would only get better as the game went along, because his fastball was that good and it allowed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York – Joey Votto swung, missed and struck out off a Johan  Santana fastball in the first inning.  The Cincinatti Reds would strand  Brandon Phillips at third who led off the game with a double. Santana  would only get better as the game went along, because his fastball was  that good and it allowed his other pitches to work Tuesday evening at  steamy Citi Field.</p>
<p>Santana, (6-5) who has been struggling got the Reds to swing and  miss, also getting them to hit the ball to center.  In the end it was a  complete game shutout thrown by Santana, a 3-0 win, and in the process  the Mets discovered that he also can contribute to the lineup.</p>
<p>The Mets pitching ace hit his first career home run in the third  inning off Reds rookie pitcher Matt Maloney That got cheers from the  crowd and also a coronation of sorts from his teammates in the dugout.  “I hit it and started running,” Santana said about the home run. “I’m on  the board. At least I hit one.”</p>
<p>It was a 12- pitch at bat for Santana. The home run ball banged off  the foul pole and Santana gave his team a 1-0 lead they would never  relinquish. Santana had the fastball, as well as the changeup and  breaking ball working to perfection.</p>
<p>“I felt better throwing my fastball and it makes my other pitches  better,” said Santana who won one game in his last seven starts. After  the Phillips hit in the first, he would not allow another until Orlando  Cabrera singled in the sixth.</p>
<p>The key was the fastball. It has always been a vintage pitch that has  lost some velocity. But this night, Santana was throwing hard and had  the command. He would allow three hits, walked three, and struck out  five in throwing the Mets’ second complete- game shutout of the season.</p>
<p>And it wasn’t until the ninth inning before Mets manager Jerry Manuel  contemplated taking Santana out of the game. But he let him finish off  the Reds after a brief visit to the mound. Scott Rolen singled with one  out, and then left fielder Jason Bay dropped a Jay Bruce fly ball for an  error.</p>
<p>Bay snapped a personnel string of 263 games of errorless ball and  also drove in two of the Mets runs as he continues his resurgence at the  plate. As to what was said at the mound, Santana said to Manuel, “I’ll  finish it, simple.”</p>
<p>And finish it he did. Jonny Gomes lined out and Drew Stubbs ended the  game on a ground out force. “I wanted him to hear him tell me that he  wanted to finish it,” explained Manuel about his visit that got some  boos from the remaining 27,473 fans that braved the game time  temperature of 96 degrees.</p>
<p>“I hate to remove a guy because of a defensive mistake,” added Manuel  who said he expects big things from Santana in the second half of the  season. “You see a little more in the fastball. You saw it challenging  Brandon Phillips,” he said about Santana retiring the Reds .307 leadoff  hitter to fly out three times to center and right.</p>
<p>Ready in the pen was Frankie Rodriguez the Mets stopper with 20  saves, but, as of late, having trouble closing the door. In the end, he  wasn’t needed. “Of course I know what type of competitor he is and it  paid off,” said Rodriguez about Santana completing the game.</p>
<p>Santana got his home run ball for keeps and is undefeated in four  career starts against the Reds. A win for the Mets also that kept them  two games in back of first place Atlanta. For Santana, even without  great stuff he proves to be a competitor.</p>
<p>Now that the stuff is back, he also has the bat to go with it.</p>
<p>NOTES FROM CITI FIELD:  It was the 45<sup>th</sup> home run by a Mets  pitcher in their history and first since John Maine did it against  Pittsburgh on July 24, 2007 at Shea Stadium…  The three hits tied the  fewest Santana has allowed in a complete game, his seventh career  complete-game shutout, and the second Mets pitcher to throw a  complete-game shutout and hit a home run in the same game. The last to  do that, Pete Falcone on September 29, 1981 over the Phillies 7-0 also  at Shea…</p>
<p>Jose Reyes returned to the lineup after missing six games with a sore  right oblique, finishing 2-for-4 with a run scored. The Mets improved  to 30-9 when Reyes scores a run… It was the Mets 12<sup>th</sup> shutout  of the season which tied San Diego for most in baseball…</p>
<p>Oliver Perez threw 5.2 innings, allowing two runs, two hits and three  walks and striking out seven in his second rehabilitation start for St.  Lucie (A) of the Florida State League… Final game of the series is this  evening with Bronson Arroyo (8-4) on the mound for the Reds opposing  lefthander Jonathan Niese (6-2) for New York.</p>
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		<title>Gem By Hernandez Good As One Thrown By Lee</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 19:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cliff Lee the Seattle Mariners left hander did his job going the route and took care of the New York Yankees the night before. Wednesday night it was Felix Hernandez the right hander pitcher of the Mariners who did his part. He also went the distance but his pitching gem may have been better than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cliff Lee the Seattle Mariners left hander did his job going the  route and took care of the New York Yankees the night before. Wednesday  night it was Felix Hernandez the right hander pitcher of the Mariners  who did his part. He also went the distance but his pitching gem may  have been better than the one Lee threw.</p>
<p>It was a two-hit complete game 7-0 shut out over the potent Yankees  lineup, 115 pitches and everything in his arsenal. As he said, “the  slider, curveball, just tried to throw as many strikes as I could.” The  Yankees could do nothing and seemed frustrated as they returned to the  dugout.</p>
<p>Hernandez would not compare his performance to Lee. What mattered was  the Mariners once again got two consecutive complete games from Lee and  Hernandez.  And it was the second time this season that Lee and  Hernandez won back-to[back games.</p>
<p>It was the third straight complete game for Hernandez, two of them  going as a win. Lee got the win Tuesday evening in the Bronx, his third  consecutive complete game. “It happens, it happens,” said Hernandez  about what he and Lee accomplished over the Yankees the past two nights.</p>
<p>Was there an incentive to top what Lee did? “We’re different  pitchers,” said Hernandez who has a career 15-3 record in the month of  June. The 24-year old native of Valencia Venezuela also had 11  strikeouts and as play concluded moved to second in that department in  the American League.</p>
<p>More importantly, as the Yankees have discovered, if the Mariners  continue to get this type of pitching from Lee and Hernandez, well they  can make some noise in the second half of the season.</p>
<p>“You talk about the impact that Lee has on this pitching staff, I  think it pushes Felix,” commented Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu. “I  thought it was the best pure stuff that Felix has shown in a game.  He  really dominated and kept their hitters off balance. It was a tremendous  performance.”</p>
<p>Yankees manager Joe Girardi said about Hernandez “He’s as good as we  have seen all year. His slider, changeup and curveball, he had it all  working tonight. He’s got electric stuff.”</p>
<p>Hernandez finished the month of June with a 4-1 record and a 2.36 ERA  and over his last four starts is 3-0 with a 1.26 ERA. “We knew his  ability was there,” added Wakamatsu. “The key thing was getting the  complete games.  Every time you have an outing like this it’s something  to look back on and learn from it.”</p>
<p>The last time the Yankees had back-to-back complete games thrown  against them was back in April of 2000 when Toronto’s Chris Carpenter  and Kelvin Escobar did it up in Toronto. And it has not happened in  consecutive home games since 1991.</p>
<p>Said Girardi, “Good pitching will always beat good hitting; that’s  the bottom line.”  For the Mariners the bottom line is getting the rest  of their pitching staff to follow in the footsteps of Lee and Hernandez.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 05:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York – When they get to the dog days of August and the September stretch, the New York Mets will certainly know that winning the first game of a series was important, And it certainly looks like the Mets could have an interesting final two months of the season based on what has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York – When they get to the dog days of August and the September  stretch, the New York Mets will certainly know that winning the first  game of a series was important, And it certainly looks like the Mets  could have an interesting final two months of the season based on what  has been happening as June nears a conclusion.</p>
<p>Friday evening at Citi Field, with starter Mike Pelfrey on the mound,  New   York improved to 16-9 in the first game of a series with their  5-2 win over the Minnesota Twins. They have won seven straight series  openers, 11-2 at their home park.</p>
<p>But when Denard Span hit a game leadoff home run on a 0-1 pitch, the  ball traveling and going over the 358 sign in left, Pelfrey made it look  like it would be a struggle, from the onset for the Mets to get another  opening series win.</p>
<p>“I stayed in there and kept trying to grind,” said Pelfrey (10-2) who  got the win in six innings of work. He allowed two runs and six hits  and did not walk a batter in getting his sixth win in nine starts at  home.  “It was tough” said Pelfrey because that leadoff home run by  Span, his third, may have been hard to overcome.</p>
<p>The Twins in a battle for first place with Detroit in the American  League central, ahead by a half game coming in, are a tough team to  retire. “That team is very good,” said Pelfrey who threw 117 pitches.  “They made me work out there and fouled off a lot of pitches.”</p>
<p>But one thing about this Mets team is their resilient approach to  come from behind. They did it again against Twins starter Kevin Slowey.  They scored three runs in the fourth started by a Jose Reyes soft  single, later scoring on a David Wright RBI double.</p>
<p>So Pelfrey had the lead, and the Mets once again played small ball  and errorless baseball. Wright would also hit a solo home run in the  sixth, off Slowey that gave the Mets their fifth run, his 13<sup>th</sup> of the season, and with two more runs batted in has 37 in his last 37  games.</p>
<p>“I’m in a good spot right now, I feel good,” said Wright who came  into the game leading the National League in RBI.  “He seems very  confident at the plate at this time and that’s a good sign for us,” said  Mets manager Jerry Manuel about the resurgence of Wright who hit his  third home run at Citi Field this season.</p>
<p>And it is the small ball that has the Mets also feeling confident.  They remained a half game behind first place Atlanta as they play game  two of the series Saturday afternoon with ace Johan Santana on the  mound.</p>
<p>“Small ball in a big ball park” said Manuel.  He added, as was the  case in this game, “We won’t give them the momentum,” meaning his team  which got their 11<sup>th</sup> come from behind win of the season will  stay competitive when they don’t score first.</p>
<p>GAME NOTES FROM THE METS:   Carlos Beltran went 2-for-3 with a double  and a walk as the designated hitter with St. Lucie of the Florida State  League in his second rehabilitation assignment.   Outfielder Angel  Pagan, day-to-day with a muscle pull said he feels better and may be in  the lineup Saturday.</p>
<p>“Tomorrow I am going to swing and see what happens,” commented Pagan  who said that rest, treatment and exercise were a part of the regiment  the past two days. Pagan has missed the last two games and is rumored to  be a player in a possible trade that would bring pitcher Cliff Lee to  the Mets…</p>
<p>Ruben Tejada a natural shortstop, and at second, for the injured Luis  Castillo is playing the position well and also connecting at the plate.  He extended his hitting streak to nine games with a double in the fifth  inning and the streak is the second longest for a rookie in the major  leagues this season.</p>
<p>“He is playing with confidence and I am surprised about his ability  to play second base,” said Manuel about his rookie that is part of a  Mets home grown infield that includes Wright at third, Reyes at short,  and Ike Davis at first….</p>
<p>Jason Bay may once again be seeing the ball better and his ability to  drive in runs makes the Mets lineup that more potent, as was expected  when he was picked up in the off-season. “He’s one of those guys that  when he gets hot he gets going,” said Maunel. Bay had a run scoring  double in that third inning and has driven in two in the last two  games….</p>
<p>With three more scoreless innings of relief the Mets pen has pitched  21.1 scoreless innings dating back to the eighth inning on June 17<sup>th</sup>,  allowing 15 hits, walking seven and striking out 25.  Francisco  Rodriguez got his 17<sup>th</sup> save though giving up two singles in  the ninth. He also is having some stiffness in his back which prompted  Manuel to see him on the mound</p>
<p>Rodriguez admitted it has been something he has been dealing with and  he recently took a anti-inflammatory shot. Manuel sees no reason for  concern though speculation persists that the Rodriguez failure to get  through an easy inning may be attributed to the stiffness.</p>
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		<title>ANOTHER SHUTOUT FOR THE METS; THIS TIME TIGERS ARE VICTIMIZED</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 17:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York -   R.A. Dickey could have completed the game and after eight innings Wednesday evening at Citi Field he had the ability to do so. The knuckleball was working, and so was the fastball. But New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel had another intention. Bring in closer Francisco Rodriquez for the ninth even though [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York -   R.A. Dickey could have completed the game and after  eight innings Wednesday evening at Citi Field he had the ability to do  so. The knuckleball was working, and so was the fastball. But New York  Mets manager Jerry Manuel had another intention. Bring in closer  Francisco Rodriquez for the ninth even though the Mets had a 5-0 lead  over the Detroit Tigers.</p>
<p>“I know that we have to keep Frankie on some type of game regimen and  it’s a difficult, difficult decision that you have to deprive a guy of a  complete game shutout,” said Manuel about his decision. Dickey once  again was superb throwing 97 pitches, allowing four hits and two walks.</p>
<p>He retired 13 consecutive Tiger batters from the fourth inning on.   Again Dickey, now 6-0 proved he will have to be forced out of the Mets  starting rotation. And the only way that will happen is if Dickey  suddenly loses control of the knuckleball which had the Tigers  struggling.</p>
<p>“He’ll have to have a number of bad outings to take him out of the  rotation,” admitted Manuel. The 35-year old Dickey who was bypassed in  spring training after signing a minor league deal has come up big. He is  one of the reasons the Mets are back in contention, and got a spot in  the rotation when Oliver Perez and John Maine went on the disabled list.</p>
<p>But why not let Dickey go the route and use your closer with a secure  lead in the ninth?  “If we don’t do that,” said Manuel about using  Rodriguez, “we fall back into a category of not having him sharp and he  needs to be sharp. And we found out if he doesn’t get those innings it  becomes very difficult for him to close out games.”</p>
<p>Perhaps the correct answer from Manuel, because the last appearance  for Rodriquez out of the pen was last Friday evening when he recorded  his 16<sup>th</sup> save against the Yankees where he stranded two  inherited runners. Rodriguez also made it known before the game, to  Manuel that he needed to pitch It was a decision that Dickey accepted  when he did not go out for the ninth, even though he would have loved to  have finished off the Tigers.</p>
<p>Said, Dickey “I was unsuccessful,” regarding his request to Manuel  about taking the mound for the ninth.</p>
<p>But this is a Mets team, and a clubhouse that is unified and will do  anything positive that will lead to another win. “Keeping Frankie sharp  is going to win us ballgames,” said Dickey the first Mets pitcher to go  6-0 in his first seven starts with the team.  It was also the Mets major  league leading 10<sup>th</sup> shutout of the year and Dickey has  allowed two or fewer earned runs in five of his seven starts.</p>
<p>The Mets, now 11 games over .500 at 41-30 also picked up a game on  the Atlanta Braves now trailing them by a half game in the NL east. And  once again the Mets got on the board early because of Jose Reyes. He led  off the first inning with a triple, but his single and stolen base in  the third led to a run off the double from David Wright giving them a  1-0 lead.</p>
<p>New York would add another run in the fifth off Detroit starter and  loser Jeremy Bonderman (3-5). They would put three more runs on the  board in the seventh. And Reyes, like Angel Pagan the night before, fell  short of hitting for the cycle. Besides the single and triple, Reyes  hit a two-out solo home run off Bonderman in the fifth, his sixth of the  season.</p>
<p>“I feel like I am back for sure,” said Reyes reiterating that he has  rebounded from his injury shortened season of last year.  He has scored  at least one run in 11 of his last 14 games, and the Mets are 28-7 when  Reyes scores at least one run.</p>
<p>Surly he is the catalyst, as has always been known to the Mets  lineup.</p>
<p>NOTES:  Angel Pagan who had four runs batted in the night before and  was a home run short of the cycle was removed for a pinch hitter in the  seventh inning. Jesus Feliciano replaced him and got his first big  league RBI on fielder’s choice induced by a groundout.</p>
<p>There is a concern that Pagan, the most consistent hitter in the Mets  lineup, could miss some playing time because of spasms in his right  side. Manuel will sit down Pagan in the series finale Thursday evening.   “I’ve played through pain before,” said Pagan. “This situation I am  trying to be smart to keep playing,” he said realizing that Carlos  Beltran will return soon and the Mets will have three spots and four  outfielders More so for precautionary reasons…</p>
<p>With the win, the Mets improved to 11-3 in inter league play…David  Wright with his RBI, 19 in inter league play, leads the majors in that  category… The Mets scored four of their five runs with two outs  including a two-out, two-run single by Ike Davis in the seventh…</p>
<p>New York is 26-10 at home and 12-2 over its last three  homestands…Ruben Tejada, rumored to be sent down soon when Luis Castillo  returns from the disabled list extended his career high hitting streak  to seven games with a single in the Mets three-run seventh, He is  batting .348 during that span…</p>
<p>Series finale will see (2-1) Armando Galarraga, the near perfect game  pitcher taking the mound for Detroit opposing Lefthander Hisanori  Takahashi (6-2, 3.13 ERA) who threw six scoreless innings against the  Yankees Friday evening…</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 16:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York &#8211; Go figure the game of baseball. On the night New York Mets outfielder Angel Pagan ties a career game high in hits, four, there is talk that soon he could be one of the Mets outfielders out of the equation when Carlos Beltran returns to the lineup. Prior to their game Tuesday [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York &#8211; Go figure the game of baseball. On the night New York Mets  outfielder Angel Pagan ties a career game high in hits, four, there is  talk that soon he could be one of the Mets outfielders out of the  equation when Carlos Beltran returns to the lineup.</p>
<p>Prior to their game Tuesday against Detroit at Citi Field, Mets GM  Omar Minaya addressed the media and said Beltran will begin his minor  league rehabilitation assignment Thursday with the St. Lucie Mets of the  Florida State League.</p>
<p>So here we are in the Mets clubhouse a half hour or so after the Mets  pound the Tigers 14-6.  “You guys waiting for me,” said Pagan with a  smile that has been seen more this season from him and his teammates.  The waiting time for Pagan is over.  He has matured as a player and he  will be the first one to admit that.</p>
<p>And despite Pagan’s continued references to just being a player  holding his spot in the lineup until Beltran returns, the Mets should  consider options for him with the expected return of Beltran to the  lineup prior to, or after the all-star break.</p>
<p>There is every reason to believe that the Mets can use four  outfielders. And hard to conceive manager Jerry Manuel not playing  Beltran often, assuming he is healthy enough to play often.  Jason Bay,  with the huge contract can’t sit on the bench despite his inconsistency  to drive in runs.  Jeff Francouer has proved to have that ability to sit  well at the bottom of the order and the arm ability to command right  field.</p>
<p>Pagan could be the odd man out, not deserving of the talk about being  a guy the Mets could use in a trade to obtain another front line  starting pitcher. Nor should Pagan be part of an equation of a possible  fourth outfielder used by Manuel.</p>
<p>Simply put, Pagan is now an everyday player. He has proved to be  deserving of holding his spot in the Mets lineup, showing no signs of  becoming the player that made constant mistakes at the plate, on the  base paths and in the outfield last season.</p>
<p>Manuel has yet to address the issue of a possible outfield dilemma  and surely there is reason to understand why the manager avoids the  issue. The chemistry in the clubhouse is in place. More so, Pagan is one  of the reasons for the improvement of these 2010 Mets.</p>
<p>“Angel is getting big hit after big hit, he’s been big for us,”  commented Manuel late Tuesday evening.  No questions at the moment as to  how the situation will be handled with the eventual return of Beltran  who has to play with his huge contract in place until the end of 2011.</p>
<p>Pagan can’t be the odd man out here.  “What’s in my mind is to help  the team offensively or defensively,” said Pagan when asked about his  four-hit night. He will be the first to admit that covering Beltran’s  spot has been a big responsibility.</p>
<p>He does not check to see if Beltran has left a text message.  Pagan  is going about his business and helping the Mets win ballgames. And if  indeed he is left out of the equation, as an everyday player, there has  been no talk about being unhappy.</p>
<p>“Right now I am very confident because of the opportunity from last  year,” he says, “just concentrating on staying healthy and helping this  team.”  He extended his hitting streak to 10 games in the opening series  against the Tigers and was a home run shy from becoming the Mets tenth  player to hit for the cycle with his 4-for-6 night and four runs batted  in.</p>
<p>There were times during the misery of a season lost in 2009 when the  name of Angel Pagan became a target of bad news. He was making the Mets  worse and not better.  He certainly has closed the door on many of the  skeptics and is a valuable commodity in Manuel’s every day lineup. The  injury prone Pagan is healthy, seeing the ball well at the plate,  batting .304 with 35 RBI, five triples, 14 doubles and five home runs  second in the order behind Jose Reyes.</p>
<p>Manuel and Minaya have decisions to make.  Four outfielders soon,  three spots, and someone will be the odd man out as an everyday player.  Certainly it should not be Angel Pagan who would sit and rust on the  bench, though one way or the other it is inevitable that Pagan will play  often</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 16:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York -Prior to the rubber game of their three game series in the Bronx Sunday against the Yankees, New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel was asked about his starting pitcher Johan Santana.  Is this the typical first half of the season for Santana, 5-3 and a 3.13 earned run average? “That’s just his history,” [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York -Prior to the rubber game of their three game series in the  Bronx Sunday against the Yankees, New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel was  asked about his starting pitcher Johan Santana.  Is this the typical  first half of the season for Santana, 5-3 and a 3.13 earned run average?</p>
<p>“That’s just his history,” commented Manuel “Just hoping it’s the  same thing,” he said when asked about the usual strong second half that  comes from his ace.   Santana still has about four more starts before  the All-Star break next month after losing to the Yankees Sunday. The  damage was giving up his third grand slam of the season to Mark  Teixeira. That gave the Yankees their four runs and taking two of three  from the Mets at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>“He’s a guy I’m never concerned with, said Manuel.  However the  Santana fastball has seemed to have lost some speed. Teixeira off a 1-1  pitch hit a low fastball to left clocked at 89. It may have not cleared  the wall at Citi Field.</p>
<p>The ball kept going to left and bounced off the wall into the stands,  a typical Yankee Stadium home run. The home run by Teixeira, his 12<sup>th</sup> of the season gave the Yankees the 4-0 lead. It was the Yankees seventh  grand slam hit this season, the seventh given up by the Mets pitching  staff.</p>
<p>“In this ballpark it’s a home run,” said Manuel. In defense of  Santana Manuel added, “In out ballpark, it’s a different story.” But it  was still a home run and it goes in the books. An inning that started  with a Derek Jeter single, an infield hit, and the bunt by Nick Swisher  that Santana and first baseman Ike Davis could not handle.</p>
<p>Those plays happen sometimes to Santana, who has allowed four runs in  his last three outings, “We have a routine play, one we were not able  to make it,” he said about the play at first that was followed by the  Teixeira slam.</p>
<p>“I stayed focused after the home run and was able to throw my  fastball,” added Santana who has allowed 17 earned runs in 16.2 innings  pitched in three career starts , and a 1-2 record in games at Yankee  Stadium.</p>
<p>If the Mets were going to send a message, or provide some dominance  to this inter league subway series, the one to cement that was Santana.   With the exception of that home run Santana was able to hold the  Yankees to eight hits, striking out three.</p>
<p>“He’s historically been a second half pitcher,” said Manuel “I think  he’s starting to gear up for that and, not that he’s not trying but  that’s been his history. But I’ll take what he’s been giving us. A few  bloop hits and then he gives up a fly ball that ends up going out here  because of the ballpark, I still see a guy who competes,”</p>
<p>For now Manuel will count on his ace to close out the first half with  a strong finish.  Maybe it is the rubber game of a series that also  hindered Santana, because the Mets are now 2-8 in those situations this  season.</p>
<p>“When all is said and done, however, if you would have told me that  we’d go 7-2 on this nine game road trip, I’d take it,” said Manuel when  asked about coming into the Yankee series with a 6-0 trip and then Mike  Pelfrey and Santana losing the last two games.</p>
<p>Manuel said putting that into perspective, he was satisfied. But the  Mets can never be satisfied unless Santana gives them a solid outing.</p>
<p>ADDED NOTE: After the game the Mets optioned 20-year old right hander  Jenrry Mejia to Double A Binghampton to prepare him as a starter and  recalled right hander Bobby Parnell from Triple A Buffalo. Mejia threw a  scoreless sinning of relief Sunday and it is obvious now that the Mets  want to groom him as a starter.</p>
<p>“We felt that his development and progression kind of leveled off,”  said Manuel about the move. “But to get him to the next level he needs  to pitch on a regular basis.”</p>
<p>Added general manager Omar Minaya, “The only way he’s going to get  better is to throw more.  We just feel we have to stretch him out a  little bit more.”  Minaya also added it was something planned and Mejia  was enthusiastic about the opportunity to pitch more that would help  with his development.</p>
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