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Monday, October 1, 2007
At least there’s one team in NY that can beat a team from Philly. http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=270930019 (0)
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Liveblogging the Mets Delayed Collapse
Let’s see if I can liveblog two games at once. Mets/Marlins and Phillies/Nats coming up!
Unbelievable. With one (1!) game left in the season, the Mets and Phillies are all tied at 88-73. Tomorrow, the Mets take on the Marlins, Tom Glavine against Dontrelle Willis. The Phillies get the Nationals, Jamie Moyer against Jason Bergmann. I like the pitching matchups, but we need a good performance out of Glavine and our offense. The Mets now (again) control their own fate. (0)
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Liveblogging the Mets Collapse!
10:25 AM PT: Moises Alou with an RBI single in the first. The Mets can now blow another 1-0 lead! 10:26 AM: Delgado follows with another single. 2-0 Mets. First and second, two down. 10:28 AM: Castro pops out to end the inning. 10:32 AM: Maine strikes out Jacobs for the second out of the second. 10:35 AM: Maine strikes out Linden to end the inning! His third strikeout of the game. 10:38 AM: Milledge leads off the second with a single. Maine coming up, probably looking to bunt. 10:39 AM: Good bunt, Milledge to second with one out. 10:40 AM: Reyes continues to struggle, grounds out moving Milledge to third. 10:42 AM: Castillo with his second hit of the game, drives in Milledge! 3-0 Mets. 10:44 AM: Wright walks on a 3-2 pitch. First and second, two down. 10:47 AM: Another two out RBI single! Beltran this time. 4-0 Mets, 2 on, 2 out. Marlins changing pitchers. 10:52 AM: RBI single for Alou! 5-0 Mets, still 2 on, 2 out.. 10:55 AM: Delgado pops out to finally end the inning. The Mets get to blow another 5 run lead today. 11:01 AM: Maine strikes out the side in the third! He’s struck out five in a row, six in the game. 11:05 AM: Castro leads off the bottom of the third with a single, the Mets ninth hit of the game in 2+ innings. 11:06 AM: 2 run homer for Lastings Milledge! 7-0 Mets with nobody out in the third. 11:08 AM: John Maine takes a 4 pitch walk? Reyes will probably swing at the first pitch, pop out. 11:11 AM: Jose Reyes fails to run out a grounder up the third base line, is thrown out at first and what could have been an infield single. Maine up to second. 11:12 AM: 8-0 Mets on Castillo’s second double, third hit. Maine scores. Marlins changing pitchers again, and we’re only in the third. 11:19 AM: Inning finally over, 8-0 going to the 4th. 11:28 AM: Maine strikes out the first two in the 4th, and then gets a flyout. Struck out 7 in a row, 8 overall. 11:35 AM: Mets go down 1-2-3 in the 4th, the first inning they don’t score. 11:41 AM: Marlins go 1-2-3, with two strikeouts. John Maine has just set a career high with 10 strikeouts, and has faced the minimum through 5. 11:45 AM: Milledge with his second homer of the game! 9-0 Mets! 11:48 AM: After John Maine strikes out, Reyes finally gets a hit! A 1-out double. 11:53 AM: Benches and bullpens cleared after a pitch waaaay inside to Castillo. No punches were thrown, both benches warned, Reyes to third on the wild pitch. Damn Fox, I want to WATCH this, not LISTEN to it. 11:54 AM: Castillo walks on four pitches. First and third, one out. 11:57 AM: BRAWL! And I missed the whole thing on commercial break. Grrr… 12:04 PM: The game finally resumes, and David Wright gets an RBI single. 10-0 Mets. 12:06 PM: Inning finally over, and we go to the 6th. 12:10 PM: Strikeout #11 for Maine to leadoff the 6th! 12:12 PM: Four strikeouts in a row, for #12. 12:13 PM: Maine gets a flyout to Alou to end the 6th. 12:19 PM: Delgado lines out to third base to start the bottom of the 6th. 12:21 PM: Ramon Castro solo homer! 11-0! 12:22 PM: Two errors on the Marlins pitcher on a dribbler up the line to allow Milledge to reach second. 12:23 PM: Maine pops out on the infield. Jose Reyes is getting a standing ovation? Weird. Reyes pops out. 12:27 PM: Line drive off David Wright’s leg, to Jose Reyes, who throws to first for the out! 12:31 PM: The Marlins have their second baserunner, a one out walk to Dan Uggla. Again. 12:33 PM: STRIKEOUT NUMBER THIRTEEN! 2 down. 12:34 PM: POPUP! Inning over! 12:38 PM: David Wright gets a one-out single in the 7th. 12:41 PM: Carlos Gomez, pinch hitting for Alou, reaches first base on a dribbler to the mound. That’ll be an error. 12:42 PM: RBI single for Carlos Delgado, scoring Wright. 12-0 12:44 PM: Inning over on the forceout at second. We go to the 8th. 12:48 PM: STRIKEOUT NUMBER FOURTEEN! 1 out! 12:49 PM: Deep flyball to Gomez, 2 out! 12:51 PM: Fuck. Dribbler up the third base line for a infield single to blow the no hitter. 1:09 PM: 13-0, going to the 9th. I got delayed by a phone call. Also, the Nationals have scored a run in the top of the first against Adam Eaton. 1:11 PM: 1 out in the 9th. 1:12 PM: Gomez makes a sliding catch, with Gotay jumping over him out of the way. 2 out. 1:14 PM: Strikeout. Mets win 13-0, on a one-hit shutout. Phillies losing 1-0 going to the second. GO NATIONALS!
Tiebreakers
This is some crazy stuff. If there’s a four-way tie among the Mets, Phillies, D-Backs and Padres: The Mets and Phillies would play in Philly on Monday to crown the East champ while the Friars and Snakes go at it Monday in Arizona for the NL West crown. Monday’s losing teams would play Tuesday to decide the Wild Card; the Diamondbacks would have to go to Philly or New York. The Padres would either host the Phils or travel to New York. If there’s a three-way tie among the Padres, Mets and Phillies: The Mets and Phillies would play in Philly on Monday to crown the East champ. Monday’s losing team would play Tuesday to decide the Wild Card. The Padres would either host the Phils or travel to New York. If there’s a three-way tie among the Padres, Rockies and Mets: The three teams play a three-way playoff on Monday and Tuesday to decide the Wild Card. The Rockies hold all tie-breakers and get the choice of one on the road or two at home. Here are some other, more traditional scenarios: If the Mets and Phillies finish tied atop the East: A one-game playoff will be played Monday at Philly. If the D-Backs and Padres finish in a tie atop the West: A one-game playoff will be played Monday at Arizona, but only if a playoff spot is at stake If the Padres and Phillies finish in a tie for the Wild Card: A one-game playoff will be played Monday in San Diego. If the Padres and Rockies finish in a tie for the Wild Card: A one-game playoff will be played Monday at Colorado. If the Phillies and Rockies finish in a tie for the Wild Card: A one-game playoff will be played Monday at Colorado. Link. Not that I expect the Mets to win either of the next two games, so it’s not like any of this really matters…
I’m in a surprisingly good mood right now, considering how I’ve been feeling the past few
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
meh
…after Jamie Moyer gave up a first inning three-run homer to the Braves… (04:19:09 PM) me: glavine can’t find the strike zone. not good. |
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