D-Backs 9- Mets 6 July 30, 2010

New York Mets starting pitcher Mike Pelfrey throws a pitch to the Chicago Cubs in the second inning of their MLB National League baseball game in New York April 20, 2010. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.jsMike Pelfrey just hasn’t been able to get it together once again tonight. He went 5.2 innings and gave up 4 earned runs on 8 hits and 4 walks. The umpire behind the plate was pretty bad with one of the smallest strike zones I’ve seen in a while. That certainly didn’t help.

Surprisingly, Pelfrey wasn’t the worst pitcher of the night for the Mets. Raul Valdes had his worst game as a Met giving up 4 runs without recording an out in the sixth. He gave up two homers and had absolutely nothing. It was a surprise because he’s been so good with what doesn’t appear to be great stuff.

The bright spot of the night was David Wright going 3 for 4 with two homers in his first two at-bats. Those homers resulted in 5 RBI’s tonight for him.

This is the Mets fourth straight loss to the horrible D-Backs team. They need to toughen up and get some payback this weekend.

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Preview: D-Backs at Mets July 30, 2010

Arizona D-Backs (37-64) at New York Mets (52-50) 7:10pm

Ian Kennedy (5-8 4.10) vs Mike Pelfrey (10-5 4.00)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The D-Backs come to town on a six game losing streak after sweeping the Mets in Arizona. Kennedy got a loss in his last start against the Giants giving up 4 runs in 6.2 IP. He did beat the Mets in his prior start giving up1 run over 5 IP in that game. Pelfrey hasn’t won a game since June 25 and looks like he’s just run out of gas. He needs to get it together quickly if the Mets have any shot at the postseason this year.

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D-Backs 4 – Mets 3 July 21, 2010

June 11, 2010: Jason Bay in action during the Baltimore Orioles 5-1 loss versus the New York Mets at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland.

http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.jsThe D-Backs finish off the sweep of the Mets in 14 innings. It was too late and I was too upset to write about it last night. I still am…

Oliver Perez made his return to the game from the disabled list. He registered 1.1 IP and didn’t allow a run. Although he did give up 1 hit and 2 walks. Typical.

Jerry Manuel held a short team meeting before the game. A lot of good that did. The Mets are now 1-6 on this road trip and really should be 0-7 if it wasn’t for a blown call by Phil Cuzzi. I’m completely disgusted.

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Oliver Perez post-game

Jerry Manuel post-game

Preview: Mets at D-Backs July 21, 2010

New York Mets (49-44) at Arizona D-Backs (35-58) 9:40pm

Jon Niese (6-4 3.44) vs Dan Haren (7-8 4.60)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets try to avoid a sweep to the lowly D-Backs tonight  behind Niese. He’s pitched really well in his last four starts but lost his last two because of no run support. Haren is a top of the line pitcher but the D-Backs have lost the last six games he started. In his last start against the Padres he got rocked for 6 runs in 5 innings.

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Preview: Mets at D-Backs July 20, 2010

New York Mets (49-44) at Arizona D-Backs (35-58) 9:40pm

R.A. Dickey (6-3 2.62) vs Barry Enright (1-2 3.45)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets will try to dust themselves off after getting their asses handed to them last night behind Dickey. He pitched a nice game in a loss in San Francisco in his last start going 7 innings and allowing only 1 run. Enright is making his fourth career start and has been okay so far for the D-Backs. He’s right-handed but righties have hit him much better than lefties (.286 to .176) in a limited sample.

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Preview: Mets at D-Backs July 19, 2010

New York Mets (49-43) at Arizona D-Backs (34-58) 9:40pm

Mike Pelfrey (10-4 3.58) vs Ian Kennedy (4-7 4.12)

TV: SNY   Radio: WFAN

What to watch: The Mets and D-Backs start up a three game series tonight in the desert. The D-Backs just got swept in San Diego and have lost 5 of their last 6 games. They’re having just an awful season. Kennedy has been okay this season but the team has lost 4 of the last 5 games he started. Pelfrey is finally starting after missing his turn in the rotation because of a stiff neck. The Mets have lost the last 2 games he started and he’s really in a bad part of the season after a terrific start.

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Mets 2010 Second Half Begins on West Coast

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With the first half of the season now a thing of the past, the Mets will start their second half quest to the pennant on the West coast for 11 games. They’ll be in San Francisco for four, Arizona for three, and back to California for four against the Dodgers. Here are some keys to each series I’ll be paying close attention to.

San Francisco 7/15-7/18
Expect pitching, pitching, and more pitching… And also the return of Carlos Beltran. The Mets will be facing a formidable quartet of Giants pitchers in the spacious confines of AT&T Park. Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain are as good a 1-2 punch as there is in the league at the top of any rotation. With that said, I’m confident in the Mets starters not only because the Giant lineup is far from imposing, but because the rotation proved themselves to be stingy in the first half. I foresee a series where Jerry Manuel’s strategic make-up will be tested, and a lot of “small” ball being executed. Like all Met fans are, I’m anxious to see Beltran back on the field, but my expectations are low, seeing as how it took Jose Reyes so long to adjust to the speed of the Major Leagues upon his return in April.

Arizona 7/19-7/21
The Mets are going to have to bring the lumber to the desert when they take on the D-Back’s for a three game set. Although the big bats of Justin Upton and Mark Reynolds can change the tide of a game with one swing, The Arizona pitching staff is about as effective as John Daley after 12 cold ones on the 15th hole. They are worst in the NL in ERA and earned runs allowed. The Mets have proven to be capable of coming from behind this season, so the lineup should be able to touch up the D-Back bullpen in the later frames if they fall behind. In addition, the Mets historically play really well at Chase Field. I’m expecting an abundance of offensive output in this series from the Met lineup. We’ll also see two players who are attracting a lot of attention on the trade market in RHP Dan Haren and left-hand hitting 2B Kelly Johnson. Continue reading “Mets 2010 Second Half Begins on West Coast”