Mets 6 – Twins 0 June 27, 2010

New York Mets Jeff Francoeur (R) celebrate with teammate Ike Davis (L) after scoring two run home runs against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning of inter-league MLB baseball action at Citi Field in New York June 27, 2010. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.jsJon Niese and three relievers combined on a 7-hit shutout of the Twins to win the series today. Niese returned to outstanding form today. He was in complete control through 6 IP allowing only 4 hits.

The Mets offense really pounded the Twins pitchers with 14 hits and 1 walk. They had 3-hit games from Jesus Feliciano, David Wright, and Jeff Francoeur. Most of their scoring was from three home runs by Wright, Francoeur, and Ike Davis. Francoeur was a triple away from the cycle today too.

The Mets take another series 2-1 and finish the home stand at 4-2.

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Preview: Twins at Mets June 27, 2010

Minnesota Twins (41-33) at New York Mets (42-32)  1:10 pm

Scott Baker (6-6 4.61) vs Jon Niese (4-2 4.417)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets and Twins play the rubber game of the series today. Baker’s season has been a roller coaster of up and down games. His last start was pretty bad at Milwaukee giving up 5 ER over6 IP. Niese’s last start was even worse in a no-decision against Detroit. He gave up 6 ER over 4.2 IP.

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Johan Santana Struggles as Twins Fans Watch A Pavano Win

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If ever there was one game I could pick to attend this year based on entertainment value alone, Saturday’s game was the one I wanted to see. Johan Santana against Carl Pavano. Interleague play. So I packed up my bag, hit stubhub and went down the block for a visit. Here’s what I saw…

Old Ace Against Former Team

There were quite a few Minnesota fans wearing Santana’s Jersey from his Twins days. They were there to see their team take on their old Ace. I’m sure all Twins fans are secretly laughing at how this deal turned out, especially after the first inning.

Pavano Comes Back to NY

Pavano had always been my favorite target when bringing up “great” Yankees. Carl Pavano is one huge sore spot for any Yankee fan and I remind Yankee fans of this fact whenever I can. Now my gut feeling was he would turn around and show NY just what they were missing. He will always have something to prove when coming to NY. He did just that with a 3 hit, complete game shutout and also went 2 for 3 at the plate.

There were also plenty of Minnesota fans who were sporting the new “stache” that Pavano has grown a la Keith Hernandez. Continue reading “Johan Santana Struggles as Twins Fans Watch A Pavano Win”

Cubs Could Trade Ted Lilly

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With the Cubs season already locked in an early summer downward spiral, it is becoming more and more likely that the club may look to shop left-handed starting pitcher Ted Lilly. The 34-year-old Lilly is 2-6 with a 3.28 ERA, but has fallen victim to anemic run support so far this season with the Cubs. Lilly, like Cliff Lee, would be considered a rental, however, at a far lower cost. Lilly is likely to become a type-B free agent next off season.

Obviously, Lilly would be looked at as a poor man’s version of Cliff Lee by Mets fans if acquired. However, I’ve always looked at him as an effective starter throughout his career. As noted earlier, the Cubs asking price would not be nearly as high as the M’s asking price for Lee. A combination of the likes of Dillon Gee, Jeurys Familia, Nick Evans, and Kirk Nieuwenhuis would be realistic in dealing for Lilly. Unlike Lee, Lilly would not be worth giving up players like Jenrry Mejia, Jonathon Neise, or Wilmer Flores.

I think Lilly would be a good fit for the Mets. He has pitched in New York before, and has been a part of winning teams in Chicago as recently as 2007 and 2008. He’s left-handed and could pose match-up problems for NL East bats like Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, and Jason Heyward, among others.

As much as I’d love for the Mets to land Cliff Lee, I certainly feel that Ted Lilly would be a much more worthy alternative than Kevin Millwood, Jeremy Guthrie, Jake Westbrook, and even Fausto Carmona.

Preview: Twins at Mets June 26, 2010

Minnesota Twins (40-33) at New York Mets (42-31)  1:10 pm

Carl Pavano (8-6 3.64) vs Johan Santana (5-4 3.31)

TV: WPIX   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets can win the series with a victory this afternoon. Santana is pitching against his former team and it’s his first start since news broke that he was accused of raping a woman in Florida last October. Pavano has been pitching really well and won three straight games. His last start was a complete game win against Philly in which he only gave up 1 run.

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Mets 5 – Twins 2 June 25, 2010

June 13, 2010: David Wright  for the New York Mets in action during an interleague game against the hometown Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland. The Mets completed the 3-game sweep by beating the Orioles 11 - 4.

http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.jsThe Mets got another solid start tonight from Mike Pelfrey despite the fact that he didn’t seem to be at his best again. That’s the sign of him maturing. He went 6 IP and gave up only 2 runs. Pelfrey gave up a leadoff home run to Denard Span and gave up 6 hits but didn’t walk anyone.

The Mets offense really capitalized on their opportunities. They had 7 hits and 1 walk. David Wright had a big game going 2 for 3 with 2 runs, 2 RBI’s, and a solo home run to right field. His average is up to .298 for the season and he now has 59 RBI’s.

The Mets stay hot at home and have a chance to take another series this weekend.

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Preview: Twins at Mets June 25, 2010

Minnesota Twins (40-32) at New York Mets (41-31)  7:10 pm

Kevin Slowey (7-4 4.58) vs Mike Pelfrey (9-2 2.69)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The first place Twins come to town for a three game series this weekend. They’re coming off getting swept in Milwaukee. Slowey got rocked by the Phillies in his last start for 7 runs in 1.2 IP. Pelfrey is also coming off a loss to the Yankees in which he gave up 5 ER in 7 IP.

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