Mets 4 – Giants 3 July 18, 2010

July 18, 2010 - San Francisco, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES - epa02252957 New York Mets Ike Davis follows through with an RBI double off a pitch by San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Chris Ray during the eighth inning at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California, USA 18 July 2010.

http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.jsThe Mets avoided the sweep in San Francisco with an extra innings win that was marked by some of the worst umpiring work I’ve seen in a long time. Johan Santana was outstanding for his fourth consecutive start going 8 innings and only allowing 1 run. Unfortunately, he didn’t get a win for the great work that he did.

Francisco Rodriguez blew the save in the ninth with a 3-1 lead allowing the Giants to score 2 runs. The Giants were the victims of a blown call at home plate by Phil Cuzzi. Travis Ishikawa was called out on a play at home that would have scored the winning run. He was clearly safe. You didn’t even need a replay to see that. That was just the start of some horrible umpiring in the ninth inning.

The Mets offense was solid with 10 hits and 2 walks in the game. The hero of the game was Ike Davis going 3 for 5 with a long double off the brick wall in right field in the tenth inning to score Jason Bay and win the game. Bay was also 3 for 5 in the game.

The Mets get lucky to escape San Francisco with a win and head to Arizona.

Box score

Johan Santana post-game

Francisco Rodriguez post-game

Jerry Manuel post-game

Preview: Mets at Giants July 18, 2010

New York Mets (48-43) at San Francisco Giants (50-41) 4:05 pm

Johan Santana (7-5 2.98) vs Jonathan Sanchez (7-6 3.47)

TV: WPIX   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets try to avoid the sweep this afternoon behind Santana who’s been outstanding in his last two starts before the break. He’s given up 1 run in his last 23 innings. Sanchez got rocked in his last start in Washington giving up 5 runs in 3.2 innings.

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Giants 8 – Mets 4 July 17, 2010

New York Mets starting pitcher Hisanori Takahashi delivers a pitch against the Baltimore Orioles in the first inning of their MLB interleague baseball game in Baltimore, Maryland June 12, 2010. REUTERS/Joe Giza (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.jsThe Mets were out of this game in the second inning. You could have just turned off the TV at that point. Hisanori Takahashi was awful again giving up 6 runs in 2.2 innings. His ERA is up to 4.69 now and he just can’t stay in the rotation anymore. The Mets need to find another solution whether it’s Pat Misch or someone else.

The Mets offense had 7 hits and 2 walks. They didn’t score a run until the seventh and it was starting to look like they might get shut out for a third straight game. Ike Davis turned it on going 2 for 4 with 2 home runs including his first one into McCovey Bay. Carlos Beltran was also 2 for 4 with a single and a triple. It was nice to see him leg out a triple on his bad knee but he still looks slow in the outfield.

The Mets will try to avoid a four game sweep tomorrow afternoon behind Johan Santana.

Box score

Preview: Mets at Giants July 17, 2010

New York Mets (48-42) at San Francisco Giants (49-41) 9:05 pm

Hisanori Takahashi (7-3 4.15) vs Matt Cain (6-8 3.34)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets have a tough road to even this four game series after dropping the first two. Doing it against Cain might be a good chance. For his career, he’s 3-3 with a 4.26 ERA against the Mets. He’s on a bad stretch right now giving up 21 runs in his last four starts. Takahashi hasn’t started a game since July 4 and I don’t have a lot of confidence in his ability to get past the fifth inning.

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Pitch in for Baseball Joins State Farm “Go To Bat” Campaign

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Video: Jose Reyes May Return Sunday

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The Mets have been shut out by the Giants in two straight games. The offense has been almost non-existent and for the last two seasons we’ve been talking about how the Mets don’t click when Jose Reyes doesn’t play. He’s been out of the lineup since he left the game on July 10 against the Braves and missed the All-Star game.

Jerry Manuel explains to reporters below what they’re seeing from Reyes’ oblique injury and what he needs to do to return to the lineup. The Mets even called up Justin Turner and optioned Nick Evans to Buffalo to add some middle infield support in Reyes’ absence.

It’s getting a little tiring to hear day after day that he could return “tomorrow”. And tomorrow doesn’t seem to happen. Take Manuel’s words with a grain of salt in the video below.

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Preview: Mets at Giants July 16, 2010

New York Mets (48-41) at San Francisco Giants (48-41) 10:35 pm

Jon Niese (6-3 3.61) vs Barry Zito (7-4 3.76)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets try to even up the series at a game apiece tonight. Niese has pitched well in his last three starts. Although he took a loss to Cincinnati in his last start. Zito has been up and down this season but it’s definitely his best season since coming to San Francisco in 2007.

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