
In case you didn't know, both of these guys have been playing very well lately, not just today. Since the July game against the Yankees in which Delgado drove in nine runs and hit two homers, his line going into today was: .368 / .467 / .736 with 8HRs and 24RBI. Basically, he's been a monster, hitting bombs and seemingly getting hits in 'clutch' situations. Meanwhile, Oliver seems to have benefitted by Dan Warthen's presence in the dugout. Including today, he hasn't allowed more than 2ER in each of his last five starts. He has also cranked up his K totals again, and seems much more confident out on the hill.
While it's now obvious that simply releasing these two players wasn't necessarily the answer, continuing to play them in May and June wasn't the answer either. Now they are winning games for the Mets, but to me they're just making up for all the games they lost earlier in the season. I mean, you can't just forget the fact that Perez' ERA on 6/24 was 5.29, leading to nine Met losses in his first 16 starts. You also can't forget that Delgado had bottomed out at .229 / .306 / .396 with 11HR and 35RBI halfway through the season. You can't forget all those runners he left on base, and all those rallies he killed.
I'm glad these two are performing. I don't want Delgado to suck. But I'm just a little skeptical about whether these two can continue playing well now. Especially Perez. We've seen Perez pitch well for a few starts, and then he has one of those games where he can't get out of the 2nd inning.
I'm glad these two are performing. I don't want Delgado to suck. But I'm just a little skeptical about whether these two can continue playing well now. Especially Perez. We've seen Perez pitch well for a few starts, and then he has one of those games where he can't get out of the 2nd inning.
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