Friday, May 30, 2008
Carlos Smells
Carlos Beltran of the Metropolitans has had more than a disappointing season so far, so I wrote down a couple things I noticed about him....
1) He takes a lot of called third strikes
2) He has had some bad luck at lining out to infielders
Neither of these things is necessarily a very important measure of how he was doing, but just for fun I wanted to see how he ranked against the rest of the league. So I asked my friends at STATS to do the work for me.
Somewhat to my surprize, Beltran's strikeout looking percentage isn't anything special, it's about normal. But Marco Scutaro, as of 5/29, 15 of his 20Ks were looking. Luis Castillo (7 of 14) and Jacoby Ellsbury (12 of 17) had similar high caught looking percentage. On the other end of the spectrum, Carlos Gomez has K'd 51 times and only been caught looking 11 times. Based on what I already know about these hitters, Scutaro, Castillo, and Ellsbury all have an idea of where the strikezone is and probably were hurt by umpire's wide strikezones, while Gomez will take a hack at anything.
Then the lineouts to infielders.... I expected to see Beltran on top of this list, since it seemed like he was lining out every game this week. However, 53 other players have lined out to infielders as many times, or more, than Beltran has in '08. Juan Pierre has been 'robbed' of basehits in this manner a league leading 8 times, Beltran only 5.
*The Mets have now won three in a row and are even starting to catch some breaks,.... like yesterday's catcher's interference that started the two-out rally against Penny.
*Gomez Update (6/2): After watching Carlos Gomez playing against the Stanks this weekend, I miss him being on the Metsies. I have to keep telling myself, "but they got Santana", "it's ok, they got Santana". There was one play where he smelled his bat, then laid down a bunt to Betemit at firstbase and beat it out before the ball was touched. I mean, he got down that line so fast it made that old Mantle legend of his 3.1 time to first look like a fucking disgrace.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Changes are happening
Since the infamous "summit meeting" between Willie and Omar and Fred and Jeff, there has been some serious platooning going on at Shea. Righthanded hitters playing against lefthanded pitchers, lefthanded hitters playing against righthanded pitchers, righthanded hitters pinch-hitting against lefthanded relievers.... confused yet? It doesn't matter. Willie is at least starting to "manage" the mediocre team he has. Whether or not he's been forced into it, I don't care. All I know is that running the same old lousy lineup out there everyday had to stop somehow. Maybe Willie is too timid, too scared, too much of a pushover to tell players (Delgado) they need to sit. Maybe Omar had to force him. Maybe Fred had to force him. Doesn't matter, things are changing, slowly.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Carter vs. Hernandez
Speaking of Damian Easley.... after skipping a game to attend his son's graduation last week, I was surprized to see him in the dugout yesterday, since I heard his grandpa was having a backyard BBQ he wanted to attend.
I'm officially announcing my candidacy for the New York Mets managerial job. I'd like to thank Gary Carter for giving me the courage to put my name into the discussion. Omar, you know where I am, I'm only a phone call away. My contract with Mets-Thing allows me to leave if I get a Major League job. You know what though, I think I'm going to go ahead and just call Mr. Wilpon, why waste any time with Omar, he doesn't know what he's doing. In fact, I think I should have his job too.
Keith Hernandez really let Carter have it during the broadcast on Sunday, saying that Carter walks around basically "unconscious" to anything or anyone but himself. While Keith himself is also all about his own mustache (Keith's been sporting that short new haircut all year too), he is probably right about Carter. I'm sure it's not bad luck that has Carter managing in an independent league, and not with a major league organization. He must be doing something that people don't like.
*The Rays have the best winning percentage in baseball. Thanks in large part to this guy. He kinda looks familiar.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Rock Bottom
Well, there isn't much more to be said about this Mets team that I haven't already said on this blog. They just aren't playing well, and it's getting to the point where you can't keep saying that they're a better team than they're showing. They have seemingly hit rock bottom. Maybe they just aren't that good of a ballclub. We can't keep looking for bullshit excuses for them either. It's all about "Willie doesn't have enough energy", or "when Pedro comes back", or "when Perez puts it together", or "they're showing flashes", or "this team doesn't care", or "they're better than this". It's just a bunch of lousy excuses that the media, fans, and players have been making for the players who aren't performing. It's pretty simple. Guys need to hit and pitch and field better.
*Albert Pujols is the kind of guy that will hit two bombs off you one day, then come back blasting lines drives off your face and breaking ankles.
*While considering what Braves players to add to the Met Killer list after that sweet four game sweep, I realized that the entire Braves franchise could be added to the list. Then as I pondered further, I realized that they're aren't any opposing players that are killing the Mets, it's the Mets themselves.
*FYI, Mark Kotsay was a national champion BMX racer at the age of six. Kevin Burkhart told me so. Kotsay also should have won multiple Gold Glove awards while with Oakland.
*Willie obviously doesn't read Mets-Thing. Otherwise he would have known to not play Alou every fucking day! Alou is awesome, but you can't play an injury-prone 57 year-old everyday and expect him to stay healthy.
*Do you think Minaya would ever trade David Wright? The thought hit me during one of those recent Wright interviews where he was basically talking shit about his teammates. I thought that Minaya might actually think that it's David Wright that is bringing the team down, and the rest of the team would be better without him trying to get in people's heads. It is a nightmare scenerio, seems completely ridiculous, and I have no basis for thinking this. I just wouldn't be completely surprized if it was something Minaya would consider.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Don't Worry About Church
But, Church, what are you doing? It's the fucking last out of the game, it's over, the Mets offense is abysmal. You're about to get swept, it's not your fault. You're carrying this freakin' team. Don't put yourself in harms way to try and get fucking Damian Easley off the hook. Just peel off.
If you didn't see it, Church took a knee to the head while trying to break up a double-play on the last play of the doubleheader that just ended.
FYI, the Mets got swept. I couldn't watch the second game. Tom Glavine dealt on them in game 1. Awful. The whole team should be ashamed of themselves. Then they let Jorge Campillo, a career Mexican Leaguer, drop curveballs on them all night. Seriously, the guy spent eight years, his entire twenties, pitching in the Mexican League.
Well, it just might be time to resign to the fact that the Mets are a .500 ballclub. They'll continue to give us some really great games, but also continue to give us some absolute disgraces against poor teams and poor pitchers.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Mets kill Yankees
Did anyone notice how fired up David Wright was Sunday? He was fist-pumping on the Yankee logo after he scored a run and smacked his assistant coach on the ass after getting ejected. Yeah, it was awesome. Even Reyes and Delgado got hits in both games.
*Oriole Magic. If you don't think this is funny, you don't like baseball.
Friday, May 16, 2008
New Met-Killer?
And what was Beltran doing half-way down the line on a line drive in the infield? There was one out. And he didn't even attempt to get back to third. 'I guess he was trying to beat the traffic'. (Classic quote from Eli Manning on the Letterman show referring to Belichick leaving the Super Bowl early).
My guy Pelfrey was going for that first ever Mets No-hitter. It was 0-0 and looking like maybe he could get one of those difficult to achieve no-hitters with a loss. I was rooting for it. That would have been in typical Mets fashion.
I also can't believe Ryan Church is doing this well. I thought he was one of those career minor league types. And I was pissed about losing Milledge for a minor leaguer and a washed up catcher. I was wrong; so far. Church is .310, 8 HR, 30 RBI, 29 R and has secured a spot at #2 in the order. Milledge is .238, 1HR, 13 RBI, 16 Runs, 1 for his last 19 AB and looks like he should just stick to rap.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Softball players?
Monday, May 12, 2008
clueless
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Celebrity?
Monday, May 5, 2008
New Met Killer found
Mets @ DBacks series wrapup....
Game One: I like the new DBacks uniforms. A more traditional look, and they've lost those awful pastel colors they used to have. In the game, the Mets simply took Micah Owings out back, scoring three runs in the first inning, and never stopped. Alou returned and just started raking, as predicted. I just hope Willie is smart enough to only play Alou about four times per week. Otherwise, he'll just break down again.
Game Two: Pelfrey decided to revert to his old form, allowing thirteen baserunners in five innings, striking out only one. Not hot. The Metsies actually battled back against Brandon Webb, but couldn't finish him off. Instead, it was the DBacks that put the game away by taking Duaner and Schoeneweis out back in the eighth inning. And of course, you can't forget the newest Met Killer, Augie Ojeda, who probably had the best game of his career. He drove in six runs, made diving plays, and banged Schoeneweis' wife after the game.
Game Three: This game was somewhat unfortunately decided by Conor Jackson's throwing error. Unfortunate only for the DBacks. Augie Ojeda had two more hits, and of course Micah Owings had a pinch hit. But for the Metropolitans, Ryan Church continued to pimp, gunning another baserunner down.
Two out of three from the best team in baseball, including facing their top three pitchers, on the road. Good weekend for Los Mets.
*The DBacks have my current favorite baseball announcer, Mark Grace. The guy just doesn't care, he'll say anything, and he's usually funny about it. He'll mix in legit baseball slang, and never annoys the shit out of me.
*I hope everyone liked the first post by Mets-Thing correspondent, Turn a Quick Two. His rambling rants, full of pure adrenaline and hatred should randomly appear on this blog.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Rays in First Place
*Tonight's pitcher scouting report by Schwenny: Mets @ DBacks, 9:40pmET, John Maine(2-2, 3.58era, .000avg) vs. Micah Owings(4-0, 3.48era, .421avg):
-John Maine is a fastball pitcher. He relies heavily on the fastball up in the zone to miss bats and induce fly ball outs. In the past Maine has used tons of sliders to finish hitters. However, in his last couple starts, he's thrown maybe a handful of sliders, and instead has begun to use his changeup for an out pitch. He has even used the changeup to RH hitters, which he never did before. Maine's biggest problem is still his control, which causes him to throw tons of pitches, and therefore can't pitch past the 5th or 6th inning.
-Micah Owings is like that kid in Little League that would throw a 1-hit shutout against you, and hit two homeruns in the same game. Except Owings is still doing it in the Majors. His velocity won't overwhelm anyone, but he deals a heavy, naturally cutting fastball around 90mph that batters just can't seem to hit squarely. Owings will follow that up with a tight slider in the low-80s and a sinking changeup. At the plate, Owings makes the Mets wish they had a guy like him playing firstbase. He can hit, and hit for power. He has five career major league homeruns in just 79ABs, and in college at GTech and Tulane he combined to hit 33HRs in his NCAA career.