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		<title>Mets Sweep Nats and head to the Bronx behind Dillon Gee</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2011 15:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York – New York Mets right hander Dillon Gee has seen nothing but success when he faces the Washington Nationals. In his Major League debut last September 7th at Nationals Park Gee got his first career win and allowed one run in 7.0 innings. Back then he flirted with a no-hitter until Willie Harris, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York – New York Mets right hander Dillon Gee has seen nothing but  success when he faces the Washington Nationals. In his Major League  debut last September 7<sup>th</sup> at Nationals Park Gee got his first  career win and allowed one run in 7.0 innings. Back then he flirted with  a no-hitter until Willie Harris, now his current teammate, hit a home  run in the sixth.</p>
<p>In his second career start against the Nationals at Citi Field  Thursday afternoon, Gee once again flirted with a no-hitter. He held  Washington hitless for 5.2 innings, the second time in 10 career starts  Gee has gone into the sixth inning with a no-hitter against Washington.</p>
<p>And the only run he needed was a Justin Turner RBI single in the  fourth inning, one that stood up as the Mets swept a brief two-game  series, 1-0 and now head to the Bronx for three games against the  cross-town New York Yankees and the start of interleague play.</p>
<p>Francisco Rodriquez converted his 14<sup>th</sup> straight save in  15  tries and extended his scoreless innings streak to 18.0 innings,  despite giving up a one-out double to Laynce Nix in the ninth inning.  Gee (3-0) gave up two hits in 7 2/3 innings in striking out three and  giving up three walks.</p>
<p>“The whole mindset of this game was to come in and attack hitters,’  said Gee about his performance. The Mets shut out the Nationals for the  second straight game coming off a 3-0 win in the opening game Tuesday  night. It was New York’s first consecutive shutouts since August 12 and  13 of last season against Colorado and Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Gee also got some help on the field that helped preserve the shutout.  Turner, playing third for the injured David Wright leaned over the  railing to grab a foul pop, Jason Bay made a sliding catch in left and  Joe Reyes charged a ball for an out that could have led to a hit.</p>
<p>“I could have finished it if I had to,” said Gee. “I saw it like in  the fourth or fifth,” he said about giving up no hits until that point.  It is one of the hardest things to do in baseball but it wasn’t on my  mind,” he said.</p>
<p>New York won for the ninth time in their last 13 games and since  starting the season 5-13, they are 16-9 and the pitching staff has  compiled a 2.96 ERA. Gee appears to have solidified a spot in the  rotation and manager Terry Collins said, “He pitched his brains out and I  was not going to let him lose this game.</p>
<p>The emphasis of course now for the Mets is the first of six games  against the Yankees. Three in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium starting  Friday evening and three more at Citi Field in early July. Though the  novelty of this series has run its course, those in the Mets clubhouse,  who have in the past played in the series still believe it has  intensity.</p>
<p>More so for the fans, and maybe not the players, as the Mets feel  confident they are going into Yankee Stadium with momentum and a winning  formula. While the Yankees have been struggling, amid some controversy,  they are still the New York baseball team that is always favored to  overtake the Mets in the interleague series.</p>
<p>“I’m looking forward to it,” said the Mets Jason Bay about the  Yankees series. Bay had a season high three-hits in the win Thursday  which for now ended talk about Collins dropping him from cleanup to a  lower spot in the lineup. “It’s fun to be in that atmosphere,” he said.</p>
<p>Collins will be managing a game against the Yankees for the first  time since 1999 when he was with the Anaheim Angels. “This is a good way  to come in,” he said about going to the Bronx. “Back-to back shutouts.  It’s going to be fun tomorrow.”</p>
<p>Fernando Martinez is expected to come off the bench and slotted in  the designated hitter spot in the Bronx. R.A. Dickey (1-5) opens the  series Friday night, Chris Capuano (3-4) gets the ball in the Saturday  night Fox Network game, and Mike Pelfrey (3-3) closes the series Sunday  afternoon.</p>
<p>“It’s just another series for us,” said Mets catcher Josh Thole. But  to Pelfrey, it is another series of importance, more so for the fans.  “It’s either the Yankees or the Mets and it’s fun” stated Pelfrey.</p>
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		<title>Mets Sweep D-backs and Complete Successful Homestand</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 20:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York- So much for talk that the New York Mets could not hit the home run at Citi Field, or win many ballgames in their home park. After their 8-4   win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Easter Sunday, taking a three-game sweep, the Mets have won four consecutive games after taking the final game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York- So much for talk that the New York Mets could not hit the  home run at Citi Field, or win many ballgames in their home park. After  their 8-4   win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Easter Sunday, taking a  three-game sweep, the Mets have won four consecutive games after taking  the final game of the three- game series that started the stand earlier  this week against the Houston Astros.</p>
<p>And this season high winning streak, the longest since last September  13-16 of last season, was done with good pitching and timely hitting.  Plenty of two out hits and getting Jason Bay back in the lineup seemed  to propel the offense. Jonathon Niese (1-3) pitched seven solid innings,  snapping a six-game losing streak in the series sweep Sunday, and Mets  starting pitching in the six games went 6-0 innings or more.</p>
<p>Plus the Mets offense produced three more home runs Sunday, two by  David Wright and one from Jason Pridie. It was the first Major League  round tripper for Pridie. The 27-year old center fielder was called up  from Triple-A Buffalo Friday when Angel Pagan went on the 15-day  disabled list with a strained left oblique muscle.</p>
<p>So what has transpired in the past few days? Good pitching and  hitting will win ballgames, and all of a sudden Citi Field has become  home run friendly for the Mets. It has the team riding with optimism as  they head for a six game trip to Washington and Philadelphia on Tuesday.  And their most effective starter in the young season, Chris Young comes  off the disabled list and will open game one of the series against the  Nationals.</p>
<p>“It’s really good,” said Mets manager Terry Collins. When the Mets  were 5-13 earlier in the week, and with the worst record in baseball,  Collins was frustrated and concerned but said, “I promise you it will  get better.” It certainly has improved because David Wright has also  come around at the plate. Carlos Beltran went 9-for-23 with a home run  and three RBI in six games, Ike Davis reached base four times Sunday and  had three home runs, two doubles and six RBI in the six games.</p>
<p>In the streak New York scored 27 runs and outscored the opposition  27-10. “I think the brightest sign has been our starting pitching,”  added Collins. “It’s really stepped up here and gotten us to where we  need to get to. I think you see a difference in the bullpen where they  can just pitch to certain guys. I think it makes everyone more  comfortable.”</p>
<p>The pen found itself a bit when Collins used the combination of  rookie Pedro Beato, the veteran Jason Isringhausen and closer Frankie  Rodriguez to close the door when the Mets had the lead in three of the  six games. Sunday, Collins went with D.J. Carrasco who gave up a run in  the eighth, Tim Byrdak and Ryota Igarashi. He credited the use of  starters Chris Capuano and R.A. Dickey out of the pen in Atlanta on the  last road trip as to a reason why starters Capuano and Dickey had  success this week.</p>
<p>“We got some really big hits, two-out hits and that makes a  difference,” he said. His team scored five two-out runs in the series  finale with Arizona, and the day before had six two-out runs. And Wright  has been a major catalyst of the resurged offense. His second home run  Sunday, fifth of the season, came with two outs and no runners in in the  fourth inning that gave the Mets an 8-1 lead.</p>
<p>New York scored two runs off Arizona starter Armando Galarraga (3-1)  in the first and four more runs off him in the third. In the past four  games, Wright has home runs and he credits the starting pitching for the  4-2 homestand. “We’ll go as far as our starting pitching carries us,”  he said.</p>
<p>His home run in the fourth was high and got over the fence on the  left field line and right of the pole. “He’s tireless and when you hit  the ball hard things are going to happen,” explained Collins regarding  how Wright came around in the six games. “Even though I wasn’t getting  good results I was getting good at bats,’ said Wright who also had a  multi –home run game against the Diamondbacks last season on July 30<sup>th</sup>.</p>
<p>Niese retired the first six Arizona hitters in the lineup and had  good command with the fastball. He gave up six hits and three runs, of  which two were earned. Collins and pitching Coach Dan Warthen said he  was rushing his pitches in three previous starts. “Rushing is probably a  good word to describe the problems,” said Niese. “I thought I’d take my  time today.”</p>
<p>New York also hit two more doubles.one by Beltran and at least one in  21 of their 22 games, fourth in the majors. So of the ball is not going  over the fence at Citi Field, there are the extra base hits that led to  runs on the homestand. The Beltran double, on his 34<sup>th</sup> birthday would lead to one of the four runs in the fourth inning and he started all six games.</p>
<p>Four guys can cause damage in the lineup. Collins said Beltran.  Wright, Davis and Bay are capable of doing that every game and also Jose  Reyes is the catalyst leading off. It has led to optimism this week.  But as Collins said, “There is a long way to go. Washington plays well  and the Phillies are the Phillies.”</p>
<p>Yes, Collins looks forward to Tuesday. Now the determination is, can  the Mets continue the momentum as they leave their sudden friendly  confines of Citi Field?</p>
<p>Notes: After the game GM Sandy Alderson said the team optioned  Carrasco to Buffalo to make room for Young to make his start  Tuesday….Alderson also said that for the moment Dillon Gee, who got the  win Saturday in game two versus Arizona, would not be sent down, though  it is not determined if he will be in the rotation with the return of  Young….</p>
<p>And Alderson said, catcher Ronnie Paulino will stay on the disabled  list as he is still sustaining problems with an oblique muscle pull  while rehabbing down in Florida.</p>
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		<title>Pelfrey Back to Form as Mets Win Second Straight</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2011 07:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday night in his fifth outing of the season Mike Pelfrey became the ace the New York Mets expected at Citi Field. Against the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he had an unsuccessful 0-5 career mark, Pelfrey had his command and he did it not feeling well on the mound. But his seven innings of good pitching [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday night in his fifth outing of the season Mike Pelfrey became  the ace the New York Mets expected at Citi Field. Against the Arizona  Diamondbacks, where he had an unsuccessful 0-5 career mark, Pelfrey had  his command and he did it not feeling well on the mound. But his seven  innings of good pitching helped the Mets get their second consecutive  win, 4-1, as New York took the first game of a three-game series.</p>
<p>He overcame a first inning jam with one out and runners on first and  third. And to Mets manager Terry Collins, that was impressive. “That  first inning set the tone for the whole club,” said Collins.  He would  pitch seven good innings and an Ike Davis go-ahead two-run homer in the  seventh inning that was reviewed was enough to get Pelfey (1-2) his  first win of the season.</p>
<p>Palfrey gave up five hits and a run, walked two and struck out four.  The command on his fastball and use of other pitches got him through the  evening as he fought a stomach ailment that developed prior to the  game. Said Pelfrey, “While in the pen, I said, ‘I’m just going to throw  strikes. I don’t feel great. We’re going to grind through this and we’re  going to get through it.’”</p>
<p>“If he continues like this I don’t think there’s any question he will  continue to get people out,” said Collins. Pelfrey used a variety of  pitches including the sinker and the fastball to perfection. “He had a  great game,” added Collins.</p>
<p>The bullpen tossed two scoreless innings, including a perfect eighth  from Jason Isringhausen. Francisco Rodriguez got his third save with a  scoreless ninth walking two and striking out one. Isrinhausen has become  the new man for the Mets out of the pen in late innings now that Bobby  Parnell is on the 15-day disabled lit.</p>
<p>“He’s not afraid and he’s making the pitches,” commented Collins  about the veteran Isringhausen who was a spring training invite and was  signed to a minor league contract before being called up. “He’s going to  be big for us,” he said.</p>
<p>And for the second consecutive game Davis got the home run, the  second go-ahead home run for the Mets in consecutive games. At first the  ball hit by Davis to center off eventual loser Esmerling Vasquez (0-1)  was ruled a double that hit above the orange line on the black wall.  Collins asked for a review and it was ruled a homer, his third of the  season and team leading 16<sup>th</sup> RBI.</p>
<p>Prior to the home run, the improved Diamondbacks pen had not allowed  an earned run in the last six games. Starter Joe Saunders who entered  the game with a 0-2 record was shutting down the Mets allowing two hits  and a run in six innings. Saunders, making his first career start  against New York felt he had enough to stay in the game but Arizona  manager Kirk Gibson stuck with his decision.</p>
<p>“It was my decision and it didn’t work out,” he said about pulling  his starter. “I accept that.” Saunders was pulled after walking David  Wright and after Davis struck out twice. “I’m just a little mad at  myself,” he said about the walk to Wright.</p>
<p>Added Saunders, “As a pitcher and competitor out there you don’t want  to come out of there. And up until the walk to Wright, and eventual  home run to Davis, Saunders was able to set down a Mets team that came  into the game hitting .212 against left handed pitching.</p>
<p>“I knew about their problems hitting,” he said. “When the weather is  like this you have to go after the guys and be aggressive.”  It was the  first Mets win in the opening game of a series at home this season.  Carlos Beltran went 1-for-3 with an RBI single and in his last 13 games  is hitting .333 with seven RBI and it was the Mets first victory in  which they trailed following the sixth inning.</p>
<p>The return of Jason Bay to the lineup has added a spark of optimism  who follows Carlos Beltran batting fifth. “We knew one-to six from  spring training was going to be pretty good,” said Collins as Bay adds a  different dimension to the order.</p>
<p>But the key is Pelfrey, and for the first time this season two good  back-to-back pitching outings from Mets starters as Chris Capuano got  the win the evening before in the series finale with Houston.</p>
<p>Notes: Righty Dillon Gee (1-0) gets the start Saturday afternoon in  game two of the series…. Angel Pagan was placed on the 15-day disabled  list with a strained left oblique and outfielder Jason Pridle was called  from Triple- A Buffalo. Pridle got the start in center and went hitless  in three at bats…</p>
<p>Catcher Ronnie Paulino on a rehab assignment with Buffalo left the  game Friday night after five innings with a strained left oblique… Henry  Blanco, one of three catchers on the Mets roster last season returned  to New York as a member of the Diamondbacks.</p>
<p>The 40 year-old, veteran said he was disappointed that the Mets did  not renew his contract, however he has adapted to his new surroundings.  “They are a great bunch of guys in here,” he said about his new team. “I  miss it here, but it is a good situation for me and my family,” and the  Diamondbacks welcome his veteran leadership.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 04:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The four-game series for the New York Mets at Citi Field with the Colorado Rockies is one that could epitomize where the season is going. New York had leads of two runs in all four that would not last long which contributed to a Colorado sweep. And the Mets are glad they won’t see Rockies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The four-game series for the New York Mets at Citi Field with the  Colorado Rockies is one that could epitomize where the season is going.  New York had leads of two runs in all four that would not last long  which contributed to a Colorado sweep.</p>
<p>And the Mets are glad they won’t see Rockies shortstop Troy  Tulowitzki until the two teams meet again at Coors Field next month. He  homered in four consecutive games at Citi Field, a record at the  three-year old park for a visiting or home player. The 26 year old  finished the series with a .625 batting average (10-16) with five runs  scored, one double, four walks and eight runs batted in.</p>
<p>That was one of the contributing factors that led to New York  dropping a twin bill to the Rockies concluding a losing first home stand  of the season. They have lost eight of nine, including five straight.   Pitching and defense has not been what manager Terry Collins envisioned  as the team embarked on a brief three-game road series in Atlanta.</p>
<p>“We are going to Atlanta and think about what needs to be addressed,”  said Collins after a long day at Citi Field .The Mets dropped the first  game 6-5, and the nightcap 9-4. The second game was in reach after  another two run lead. Then a chopped ground ball to Brad Emas at second,  one he could not handle allowed a run to score.</p>
<p>That would lead to more opportunity for the Rockies, who managed to  get many of them in the series because of costly miscues by the Mets.  Dexter Fowler got a single giving Colorado the 5-4 lead, starter Chris  Capuano (1-1) was lifted. And then Taylor Buchholz allowed Jonathan  Herrera to hit a three-run homer to right, second of his career.</p>
<p>So the first seven home games at Citi Field have had a recurring  theme. The bullpen leaves a lot to be desired, and on the field the Mets  are making too many costly mistakes that allowed the opposing team to  score and get the win. Earlier this week, Collins admitted it was  frustrating. It got worse when he was asked about the losing streak, and  how his team played before the home fans the past week after starting  the season with a 3-3 road trip at Florida and Philadelphia.</p>
<p>“Depressing,” was the word now used by Collins. “We’re better than  this and we’ll play better than this. I still believe we are going to  straighten this out. We showed too much promise in spring training. This  is not or how we wanted to show our fans.”</p>
<p>However there were some positives in an otherwise dismal Mets  clubhouse. Jose Reyes extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a  fourth inning two-run single to center field in the second game. He had  two triples in the series and is getting on base with the extra base  hit.</p>
<p>“We need to play better baseball,” said Reyes when asked if there was  any sign of panic with the Mets heading to Atlanta with a 4-9 mark. “We  have a better team. A loss is a loss. We need to turn this around.”</p>
<p>The four-game home run streak tied the longest stretch of  Tulowitzki’s career. He had a similar streak from September 15-19 in  2009. “I definitely had a good series,” he said. The Rockies  doubleheader win extended their best 12 game start (10-2) in franchise  history and it was their first road series win on the road against the  Mets since May of 2002.</p>
<p>“A lot of times you come on the road, you get down late, sixth,  seventh inning,” commented Tulowitzki, “and you shut it down, get ready  to go home. This team does not do that at all. We’re a bunch of guys who  don’t quit.”</p>
<p>“When he gets hot, he’s a very talented player,” said Rockies manager  Jim Tracy about Tulowitzki.  Reyes and the Mets also know that  Tulowitzki is a talented player who can make an impact as three of the  four games were lost by one run.</p>
<p>New York lost the opener Thursday afternoon, a game that opened the  twin bill caused by a Tuesday rain out that was supposed to open the  series. In that game Reyes homered closing the gap to 6-3, but Huston  Street closed the win for Colorado as R.A. Dickey dropped his second  consecutive start after going six innings.</p>
<p>For the Mets, now it is frustration and according to Collins,” We can  win 10 in a row, five in a row. That’s baseball. The object is to play  better, that’s my job.” It has to get better soon or quickly in April  this season will be meaningless come June.</p>
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		<title>Pen Issues hit Mets in Rubber Game Loss to Nationals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 01:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FLUSHING, NY &#8211; Terry Collins has now managed seven games for the New York Mets. Friday in the opening home game loss to the Washington Nationals he said frustration was not an issue this early in the season. Perhaps he is thinking differently now after an 11-inning 7-3 loss to Washington Sunday afternoon at Citi [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FLUSHING, NY &#8211; Terry Collins has now managed seven games for the New York Mets. Friday in the opening home game loss to the Washington Nationals he said frustration was not an issue this early in the season. Perhaps he is thinking differently now after an 11-inning 7-3 loss to Washington Sunday afternoon at Citi Field.</p>
<p>Frustration though won’t come from Collins, at least this early. But his bullpen may change the mood fast after they spoiled a terrific second outing for starting pitcher Chris Young.  After Young was removed after seven innings, giving up one run, the pen and a defensive miscue opened the door for Washington to take the rubber game.</p>
<p>“He got us to where we wanted to go,” said Collins about his starter who retired 15 of 21 on fly balls. “He got us to the eighth inning and we couldn’t hold it for him. It’s a shame, but he pitched great.”  But the pen did not, and that may be leading to early season frustration for the news Mets manager.</p>
<p>An outfield error for the second straight game also gave this one to the Nationals in the eighth inning. Lucas Duda misjudged a ball by leadoff hitter Ivan Rodriguez that led to a double. D.J. Carrasco then gave up a walk and a single. That would tie the game at 3-3.</p>
<p>From there the Mets pen took it from there, maybe more horrific than the pen that blew so many games in 2010 at Citi Field. And it wasn’t Frankie Rodriguez who retired one batter. It was Carrasco, Taylor Buchholz, and Blaine Boyer who added to the pen woes of the Mets that gave up 11 walks and 10 hits in 11 innings in the three-game series.</p>
<p>Four runs in the 11<sup>th</sup> including a tie breaking single by Rodriguez, and a three-run homer from Laynce Nix off the loser, Boyer( 0-2) made Young’s outing a short term memory. And most of the 35,157 fans left in the ballpark headed for the exits, changes were made on the roster, and Collins offered some frustration.</p>
<p>Duda was optioned to Triple- A Buffalo after the game and changes were made in the pen. Pitchers Ryota Igarashi and Jason Isringhausen, the 38-year old home grown Met, signed to a spring training contract will be at Citi Field Monday evening when the Mets begin a four-game series with Colorado.</p>
<p>“I guess you’ve got to convince them that they got to get beat by somebody swinging the bat,” commented Collins. After seven games, the (3-4) Mets have plenty of time to find a way to get the outs in late innings. Carrasco has been doing the job, so has Bobby Parnell for the most part.</p>
<p>Bur Collins said he avoided using Parnell after two straight appearances out of the pen.  On using Rodriguez to get an out in the eighth, Collins said, “We are not going to wear Frankie out.”  Not using K-Rod has nothing to do with the new performance clause in his revamped contract of innings pitched.</p>
<p>“This is the big leagues and they’ve got to be able to land some pitches,” offered Collins when asked about concern of the Mets pen not able to pick up a win for Young.  “I’m not saying you’re never going to walk somebody, but we’re walking at too high a rate right now.”</p>
<p>Young who spent most of last season with San Diego on the disabled list, due to a sore right shoulder, had a second outing with his new team in his first start at Citi Field, “It was a great experience to be out there,” he said about the crowd and view of the ballpark.</p>
<p>His shoulder felt fine on another cold day at Citi Field, but Collins opted for his pen, going to Carrasco, after Young threw 108 pitches. “You have to have a short memory and it’s something to build on,” he said about the day.</p>
<p>But Collins also was concerned about the defense. Daniel Murphy is still learning how to handle second base. He replaced Brad Emaus and Rodriguez got a hit past him in that 11<sup>th</sup> inning. Said Carrasco, “Its horrible man to just come in there and give the game away like that is very frustrating.”</p>
<p>Frustrating right now is the word for the Mets after seven games. Collins won’t say it, but if things don’t get better this week against the Rockies you get the feeling the Mets manager will also be using that word more often.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 19:41:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK &#8211; It got dark and ominous as the usual bus ride approached Main Street in Flushing for the trip to Citi Field. We were warned to be careful as this unexpected storm hit this part of New York City. Never been in the battle of such a vicious storm as this was, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK &#8211; It got dark and ominous as the usual bus ride approached  Main Street in Flushing for the trip to Citi Field. We were warned to be  careful as this unexpected storm hit this part of New York City. Never  been in the battle of such a vicious storm as this was, and it certainly  appeared to be a tornado.</p>
<p>Garbage bins went to the other corner, so did the newspaper bins.  Wind swept rains gusting like a 100- mph fastball coming to the plate. A  bolt of low level lightning and the steeple of historic St. Michaels  Church came down. Parts leveled, thankfully on a vacant city bus and  parts of the structure blown on Main Street adjacent to stores in that  busy business district area of Flushing.</p>
<p>This was going to be another form of reporting and not about a  baseball game in Flushing with all of the police activity and closed  roads. Rather the carnage left behind from an unexpected storm that in  all probability will be diagnosed as a level-1 tornado was going to be  the story. Forget about the final game of a four-game series between the  New York Mets and last place Pittsburgh Pirates.</p>
<p>The only way to the ballpark, with the 7 train effected with loss of  power, a walk down Roosevelt Avenue. Commuters finding an alternative to  get home walked past Citi Field under the 7 line to nearby Corona and  other neighborhoods in the vicinity of Citi Field.</p>
<p>The ballpark had power. That was noticeable as the lights from Citi  Field were clearly visible as we walked down Roosevelt Avenue and made  detours around the carnage of downed trees and wind swept broken fences.  Destination Citi Field and it looked like a ghost town.</p>
<p>As it was, those who braved the elements witnessed the storm from  sheltered areas in the ballpark. There weren’t many in the ballpark when  the first pitch, amazingly was thrown at 7:20pm. Only a 12-minute rain  delay, because there is a good drainage system at Citi Field and an  amazing grounds crew.</p>
<p>“You could not see from here to there,” said veteran reporter Bob  Trainor who watched the event unfold from his press box seat where, he  of course had the windows closed. “But it was frightening,” he said in  the press dining room that also was effected as many members of the  media who take the 7 train did not arrive until the sixth inning.</p>
<p>Grace the cashier had to leave because a tree fell in front of her  home in nearby Flushing. Maureen the hostess made her phone calls to  make sure everything was safe and sound at her home across the river in  Bergen County New Jersey.</p>
<p>The official scorer Howie Karpin drove in from Manhattan, battled the  gridlock and just made it for the first pitch. Yours truly reviewed the  scary ride to Flushing eating the usual and satisfactory Citi Food  press meal. And as the first pitch was thrown, there were about 1,000  hearty souls in their seats ready to watch a baseball game.</p>
<p>The upper decks were closed and, later the Mets rewarded those loyal  fans to another game to one of the September 27-30 games against the  Milwaukee Brewers. Because they got the game in as rain continued to  fall, though not as vicious and ominous as the storm that passed.<br />
Later credit Mets management for updating fans about travel conditions  that shut down service on most parts of the Long Island Rail Road and an  advisory that the 7 line resumed service. Fans felt more at ease, and  also pleased about their team even if the sweep was against the worst  team in baseball.</p>
<p>“It was unusual playing before so few fans and they are loyal to come  out in weather like that,” said third base coach Chip Hale when the  night was over. Another Mets win, 6-2 that put them over the .500 mark. A  four- game sweep over Pittsburgh and the Mets first over the Pirates  since June 19-22 1997</p>
<p>A night to remember this trip to Citi Field, a safe and sound ride  home on the usual 7 train ride with Mets radio voice Wayne Hagin who  compared the storm to the many he has witnessed in Chicago and the  Midwest.</p>
<p>THE GAME AND NOTES:  Mile Pelfrey became the 10<sup>th</sup> Mets  right hander in franchise history to win 15 games in a season and  improved to 10-0 at Citi Field…. Rookie Lucas Duda snapped a 0-23 streak  with a fourth inning two-run double and also double din the sixth  inning for the first multi-hit game of his career…</p>
<p>Angel Pagan finished with three hits and drove in two runs, also  extended his career high in steals with 34. He also picked up his ninth  outfield assist when he as involved in an 8-4-3 double play in the  fourth inning. The assists tied him for second in the National League  after making a sliding catch in center that was nearly impossible.</p>
<p>“I am used to playing center field,” he said as Pagan has been used  in right and left this season. “I couldn’t believe I made that catch.”  He added the catch was done with his eyes closed and was glad it kept  John Bowker from getting a triple which kept Pelfrey out of a jam…</p>
<p>Mets manager Jerry Manuel got his laugh of the night that was needed  also from the small contingent of media members in his post game  conference. When asked if Pagan was in the plans as a starting  outfielder next season: “Sure would like to make that decision,” said  the embattled Manuel who in al probability will not be making that  decision next season…</p>
<p>Manuel also said that he and his team look forward to competing  against the Atlanta Braves who are battling first place Philadelphia.   Atlanta comes to Citi Field for a three-game series that begins Friday  evening. “We are playing the best baseball in a while even if it was  against the Pirates. We will male them suffer a little and there will be  that intensity,” he added about the Mets-Braves rivalry…</p>
<p>Pirates remained winless, 0-7 at Citi Field… Their rookie third  baseman, Pedro Akvarez of the Dominican Republic and New  York got his  first hit in the series, a double, and scored a run as many in the slim  crowd were friends, from his alma mater Horace Mann Academy in the  Bronx.</p>
<p>“It was good coming home,” he said. “I am optimistic about the  opportunity to be playing regularly. A graduate of Vanderbilt  University, Alvarez was a fan of the Boston Red Sox and attributed his  success to the family atmosphere and competitive spirit of other  ballplayers from the Dominican   Republic.</p>
<p>“We went through our adversity and made our sacrifices,” said Alvarez  who is batting ,233 with 11 home runs and 43 RBI… The Mets have decided  to shut down rookie pitcher Jenrry Mejia. Lifted after 2.1 innings  Wednesday night, Mejia had an MRI that revealed rhomboid strain of the  right shoulder blade….</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BRONX, NY &#8211; One swing of the bat from Nick Swisher in the bottom of  the ninth inning, a two-run blast to the left field bullpen prevented  the Baltimore Orioles from sweeping a three game series from the New  York Yankees in the Bronx It would have been the first sweep since June  1986 for the O’s at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>But Swisher has made it a habit of hitting the “walk- off” win this  season. The last two Yankees walk-off wins have come off Swisher’s bat,  but this one may have been more important as the Yankees prevented  Baltimore from the sweep with a 3-2 win Wednesday afternoon in the  Bronx.</p>
<p>As they embark on a nine-game road trip that takes them to American  league western leading Texas for three, and three to Tampa Bay in what  is a key AL east divisional series, the Yankees know how important this  win was Wednesday afternoon.</p>
<p>“We put ourselves in a great spot, we just have to keep it going,”  said Swisher about where his team stands. The Yankees have 22 games  remaining, 15 on the road, two games ahead of Tampa Bay with the best  record in baseball.</p>
<p>And his home run, 26<sup>th</sup> of the season came at the right  time because up until that ninth inning Baltimore pitching once again  had the Yankees perplexed at the plate. Right hander Brad Bergesen went  6.1 innings, allowed four hits, and a run, exiting with a 2-1 lead.</p>
<p>With Eduardo Nunez at first, pinch running for Alex Rodriguez who led  off the inning with a single, Swisher got hold of a 2-0 pitch and hit  it to the opposite field. With a bad knee, Swisher got two hits on the  day after going 0-for his last 14.</p>
<p>“The wind was blowing out and it was a big win to end the home  stand,” commented Swisher. The Yankees finished 7-3 in their longest  home stand of the season.</p>
<p>Yankees starter Ivan Nova allowed two runs on six hits and did not  figure in the decision. The bullpen went three innings without allowing a  run. Joba Chamberlain (3-4) got the win, and Nova’s only mistake was a  3-0 pitch to Matt Wieters in the fifth that went over the left field  fence with one on that gave the Orioles their two runs.</p>
<p>Nova would get out of a jam in the fifth inning. With runners on  first and second Orioles’ Cesar Izturis popped out to Derek Jeter at  short. That kept the score at 2-1. Nova would pitch one more inning, the  sixth and allowed one hit.</p>
<p>“If we lose today it is not a good home stand,” said Yankees manager  Joe Girardi. “It was a big swing,” he said about Swisher’s home run.  “Was the whipped cream fresh? They hadn’t done it in a while,” he  commented about the traditional “walk-off” cream pie that went in the  face of Swisher after the big home run that was hit off Orioles loser  Koji Uehara (1-1).</p>
<p>The Yankees snapped a three game losing streak and remain the only  team in baseball without a losing streak of at least four games this  season.</p>
<p>The Yankees had their chances, and as in their previous three games  failed to capitalize with runners on base. Francisco Cervelli ended the  seventh grounding out to third stranding Robinson Cano at second and  Marcus Thames at first, who pinch hit for Curtis Granderson.</p>
<p>After the game Girardi revealed that catcher Jorge Posada, not in the  starting lineup, wasn’t available off the bench. The night before  Posada was nipped behind the plate by a foul tip which may have caused a  minor concussion.</p>
<p>Posada had a restless night and Girardi said, “He had concussion type  symptoms after the game.”  Posada saw the team doctor, was not at the  ballpark and met with a neurologist. It was determined that Posada would  travel to Texas with the team after tests came back negative.</p>
<p>When asked about Posada’s condition and availability for the upcoming  road trip, Girardi said “If tests come back today that are okay we will  take him with us.”  Girardi also envisioned the worst possible  situation, his starting catcher out indefinitely due to the severity and  caution of concussion symptoms.</p>
<p>“I have contemplated not having him a little bit. If that’s the case  we will have to deal with it,” he said.  And as of now, the Yankees  switch hitting catcher is day-to –day.  However, as with all type of  concussion type of symptoms, the Yankees will be cautious and monitor  Posada before he is cleared to take the field.</p>
<p>There was concern in the Yankees clubhouse for their teammate. Before  the results came in they had no time to reflect on how important the  win was that kept the Yankees for the moment two games up on Tampa.</p>
<p>“He’s a big part of our ball club and hopefully he will be back in  the lineup in a couple of days,” commented Brett Gardner who drove in  the Yankees first run of the day in the third. His double to left scored  Curtis Granderson who singled and stole second.</p>
<p>It was Swisher’s third career game ending home run. “I guess it’s my  day,” he said. “It’s a monster win for us.  “Obviously it’s a concern,”  he said about Posada’s condition.</p>
<p>For the moment the Yankees condition is sitting well despite another  brief losing streak. And they do expect Andy Pettitte to rejoin the  pitching rotation in the next few days. Pettitte was scheduled to have a  rehab assignment at Double A Trenton and if all goes well he could get a  start on the road trip.</p>
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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>
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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>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>
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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>
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		<title>Not a bad weekend for the Mets despite losing series to Yanks even with a Santana loss</title>
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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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