Coming off a really encouraging end to the first half, winning the first game and looking really good.. to drop the next 2 and lose this series is just not acceptable. You can't have that happen if you're really going to turn a corner here.
to lose a game on two simple ground balls to the pitcher. Only the Mets could accomplish such a pitiful feat. I'm afraid the journey back to .500 is headed in the other direction.
Fun to watch Mets fans leap off the bandwagon after a game or two Â
The Mets are a better team now than they were at the beginning of the season, but it's not like they're actually a good team. Not yet. There are still pieces missing.
And come on, even good teams drop a deuce in the punchbowl now and again.
The fact that most of us are still watching every game after these last handful of years pretty much nixes the idea of being anything remotely resembling bandwagon fans at all.
It was just a frustrating loss. They were playing really encouraging ball before the break and looked like they were going to keep it going after Friday night. Dropping 1 would have been fine. But you can't lose games like this and lose series' to shitty teams if you want to really turn this around. It's just unacceptable. I'm tired of saying "well, it happens.. oh well! Next time"
Wheeler was really good today and he looks like he's settling in nicely and really becoming that pitcher we thought we got to begin with. These types of losses have just been so fucking Metsian over the years and it's very frustrating.
The fact that most of us are still watching every game after these last handful of years pretty much nixes the idea of being anything remotely resembling bandwagon fans at all.
It was just a frustrating loss. They were playing really encouraging ball before the break and looked like they were going to keep it going after Friday night. Dropping 1 would have been fine. But you can't lose games like this and lose series' to shitty teams if you want to really turn this around. It's just unacceptable. I'm tired of saying "well, it happens.. oh well! Next time"
Wheeler was really good today and he looks like he's settling in nicely and really becoming that pitcher we thought we got to begin with. These types of losses have just been so fucking Metsian over the years and it's very frustrating.
"v Despite taking the no decision, Wheelers has allowed one run in each of his last four starts. After a weak June that saw his ERA rise to 4.25, Wheeler's three starts in July have lowered it to 3.78 on the season. Wheeler is also keeping up his strikeout rate, retiring 17 batters on strikes in the last three games. He ranks 26th in the league with 112 strikeouts."
ZW has allowed just 1 run in each of his last four starts. lonk - ( New Window )
Puma reporting 0 interest in Bartolo Colon as of yesterday. If he's moved I suspect it's post deadline to a desperate playoff contender. Padres should get a sweet bounty for Benoit, just like they did for Street.
I think we have one guy who gets really carried away. That's about it. The majority of the Met fans here are generally pessimistic and of the "prove it" variety.
always in rebuilding mode. Last time they were in the post season was in '06 and actually won 90 games in 2010 but missed the playoffs. They should just sell everybody and restart the whole damn thing.
have been ridiculously "unlucky" Headley being a 1 year wonder obviously hurt them and the Latos deal (on paper could have really changed the franchise) has been a total bust. Alonso sucks and Grandal sucks. Gyorko was seen as a potential breakout player coming off his strong rookie season and has been utterly awful, Venable last year very good, this year awful and Cashner very good but hurt. Cashner for Rizzo looks bad right about now (I like Cashner but still).
That was done 100% intentionally because they don't plan on moving him. Obviously if someone offers them something they can't refuse that's another story. But find me one Mets fan who doesn't think its a no brainer to move him? Yet the front office is so worried about the message trading him would send to those exact same fans.
I know they are looking for a "swing for the fences×´ move - but I hate their paralysis when it comes down to the "message to the fan" moves.
Puma reporting 0 interest in Bartolo Colon as of yesterday. If he's moved I suspect it's post deadline to a desperate playoff contender. Padres should get a sweet bounty for Benoit, just like they did for Street.
they talked to 1 team about him. don't know the team though
He doesnt look good over his last 4 starts. What exactly is his role on a playoff team? Would he be a #3 starter, or a little used #4? And then you'd have to pay him for 2015. I guess a team that has good front end SPs but is really lacking for quality starts out of the backend could use him.
I think if the Mets trade Colon right now, they're picking up some of his salary and getting a Grade C prospect or two. Maybe if they hold him thru August he'll be pitching better, but then he is giving fewer regular season starts. Make no mistake though -- he's not this season's Marlon Byrd. We're not getting a return close to Byrd for Colon.
A very veteran pitcher. Who in the past three years is top 30 in FiP in all if baseball. And 45th this year. Not a David Price obviously, which is why he doesn't cost what Price will cost. His contract is fair, not an albatross.
Colon obviously has some value, but it's pretty telling that after a 5 WAR season all he could get was 20/2. I dont think any GM is excited about telling him owner that they're trading for 15 million dollars left on a 41 year old pitcher. I dont think any GM is salivating over rolling out Colon out in game 3 of a playoff round. There's a reason the market on Colon seems cool. The market for him may be better in August or the offseason. I have no problem holding him until December.
is the quote According to a source, as of Sunday the Mets had not yet received even a nibble on the 41-year-old right-hander, who is expendable because of the club’s starting-pitching depth.
always starts panting around the trading deadline and wants a move just to make a move but what does trading Colon right now really do for us? Isn't the point of trading him to clear his 11 million next year and re-open a spot for Harvey? Well all that can still happen later. Syndergaard and Montero seem like they still need seasoning. Harvey likely isn't pitching this year. What's the hurry? If a team gets desperate sure but Im not really worried about it right now.
And come on, even good teams drop a deuce in the punchbowl now and again.
It was just a frustrating loss. They were playing really encouraging ball before the break and looked like they were going to keep it going after Friday night. Dropping 1 would have been fine. But you can't lose games like this and lose series' to shitty teams if you want to really turn this around. It's just unacceptable. I'm tired of saying "well, it happens.. oh well! Next time"
Wheeler was really good today and he looks like he's settling in nicely and really becoming that pitcher we thought we got to begin with. These types of losses have just been so fucking Metsian over the years and it's very frustrating.
It was just a frustrating loss. They were playing really encouraging ball before the break and looked like they were going to keep it going after Friday night. Dropping 1 would have been fine. But you can't lose games like this and lose series' to shitty teams if you want to really turn this around. It's just unacceptable. I'm tired of saying "well, it happens.. oh well! Next time"
Wheeler was really good today and he looks like he's settling in nicely and really becoming that pitcher we thought we got to begin with. These types of losses have just been so fucking Metsian over the years and it's very frustrating.
if we win 2 of 3 or better vs seattle it is fine
for some reason we play better vs the better teams and seattle not pitching king felix gives us a chance
ZW has allowed just 1 run in each of his last four starts.
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Last week ZGiants was leading the parade down the canyon of heroes.
prospects by some are vastly over-hyped. also, when young guys do poorly one start they are duds.
best thing to do with a young team is take the ups and downs in stride. I DO think some on here do that.
It was mostly a joke, though. Well, half a joke.
Oh well. On we go.
there are some posters who get a little carried away, but that's fandom! enthusiasm isn't a bad thing, I guess.
I've just been a fan of this team too long to get overly excited.
Sigh...
I know they are looking for a "swing for the fences×´ move - but I hate their paralysis when it comes down to the "message to the fan" moves.
they talked to 1 team about him. don't know the team though
I think if the Mets trade Colon right now, they're picking up some of his salary and getting a Grade C prospect or two. Maybe if they hold him thru August he'll be pitching better, but then he is giving fewer regular season starts. Make no mistake though -- he's not this season's Marlon Byrd. We're not getting a return close to Byrd for Colon.
Giants may have interest in Colon - ( New Window )