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Showing posts with label giants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giants. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Carlos Beltran traded

Pending some extraordinary occurrence within the next few hours, outfielder Carlos Beltran is set to head off to join the San Francisco Giants, in exchange for highly touted pitching prospect Zack Wheeler. 

Beltran was a superb producer in his six-plus seasons with the Mets, being at or near the top in franchise history in many prime offensive categories. The man was highly underappreciated by many Mets fans, even still by some in his final hours with the franchise. The argument for his superbness as a Met has been made many, many times by many people in recent months, so I feel no need to rehash any of that. 

I thought it'd be better to discuss the impact Carlos has had on me and fellow Mets fans during his years in the uniform. 

I really started following this team in the 05-06 offseason. Beltran had a by his standards very poor 2005. That was my introduction to him as a player. An expensive disappointment. I was ten years old. 

The 2006 season.... let's just say he blew my minimal expectations out of the water. Beltran tied a franchise record with a forty-one home run onslaught. He was a hot topic again. He was awesome. Everything seemed to be coming together that year. 

I'm assuming anyone reading this knows what transpired in that postseason. Adam Wainwright's wicked curve made Carlos Beltran into an unforgivable goat for many Mets fans. 

Beltran played the next few seasons like a man determined to right his perceived wrongs. Through some near miss seasons and through some nearly farcical ones, he persistently worked his hardest. He gave, as cliche as it may sound, 110% on the field... and off. Beltran was said to have been in tears in the dugout after the team's 2007 collapse. Beltran rushed back from an injury in a by that point meaningless 2009 season to support his team- an ultimate act of selflessness often forgotten by the casual Mets fans who blabber about blaming Beltran for all the team's woes on and off of the radio airwaves.

The "blame Beltran" phenomenon took on a life of it's own, though, becoming a running social media joke rather than a legitimate sentiment for the most part. The people mocked were the craziest of the remaining crazies- New York's resident sports radio yellers, and a horribly misled Staten Island "filmmaker" who shall remain nameless. 

This ended up being a much less personal post than I had envisioned. Either way, to summarize: to hell with the haters. Congratulations on a fabulous stint with the Mets. I'm sorry you couldn't get a ring with us. I hope you're properly appreciated in San Francisco, and wherever you head to after this season. I tip my hat to you, sir. 

Monday, August 17, 2009

8/16/09 Giants 10, Mets 1 Postgame Review

The San Francisco Giants defeated the Mets by a score of 10 to 1 to earn a split of the four-game series.

Win- Joe Martinez (3-1)
Loss- Livan Hernandez (7-8)

Full boxscore and recap available here, thanks to MLB.com.

Game Notes

-Get Livan Hernandez out of the rotation already! Livan gave up 6 runs today in 5 1/3 innings pitched and lost.

-Joe Martinez pitched very well (5 IP, 5 hits, 1 ER) but was taken out after 67 pitches for a pinch hitter.

-Mets baserunning was awful tonight, 2 runners were caught off of the base resulting in double plays.

-Aaron Rowand of the Giants went 4-for-5 with 2 RBI

-Nick Green was walked in his first at-bat as a Met (in the bottom of the 9th)

-The Giants scored runs in 6 of the 9 innings tonight

Mets Player of the Game: Daniel Murphy (2-for-4, 2B)


Tomorrow the Mets begin a series at Citi Field against the Atlanta Braves.

8/16/09 Giants at Mets Lineups

Tonight the Mets take on the San Francisco Giants at Citi Field for the finale of a 4-game series. The game can be seen on SNY at 7:10 PM.

Also, Billy Wagner is not expected to be activated before today's game. He will most likely be activated before tomorrow's game against the Atlanta Braves.

Mets Lineup
Cory Sullivan CF .263/.328/.421
Luis Castillo 2B .304/.398/.364
Gary Sheffield LF .283/.377/.464
Daniel Murphy 1B .249/.312/.370
Jeff Francoeur RF .263/.296/.385
Fernando Tatis 3B .248/.311/.409
Brian Schneider C .192/.288/.336
Anderson Hernandez SS .254/.321/.323
Livan Hernandez RHP 7-7, 5.28 ERA


Giants Lineup
Eugenio Velez LF .302/.336/.440
Freddy Sanchez 2B .271/.298/.371
Pablo Sandoval 3B .330/.380/.551
Bengie Molina C .265/.279/.442
Ryan Garko 1B .271/.352/.427
Randy Winn RF .262/.314/.364
Aaron Rowand CF .266/.321/.425
Edgar Renteria SS .256/.310/.319
Joe Martinez RHP 2-1, 6.00 ERA

Mike's Pregame Prediction- Mets win 10-8 in a slugfest.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

8/15/09 Giants 5, Mets 4 (10 inn.) Postgame Review

The San Francisco Giants defeated the Mets by a score of 5-4 in 10 innings today, tying the 4 game series at 1 apiece.

Win- Brian Wilson (5-5)
Loss- Francisco Rodriguez (2-4)

Full boxscore and recap available here, courtesy of MLB.com.

Game Notes

-Who didn't see this coming? David Wright was hit in the head by a Matt Cain fastball in the 4th inning, crumpled to the ground in pain, and obviously left the game. He was replaced by Fernando Tatis. Wright was taken to the hospital, and to my knowledge no medical reports have come back yet.

-In the 7th inning, Johan Santana threw a pitch behind Pablo Sandoval (possibly as an attempt at retaliation). Sandoval took Santana deep on the very next pitch. This resulted in both benches being warned.

-After the warning, Santana hit Bengie Molina with a pitch. He was not ejected, but he was taken out of the game by Jerry Manuel after the HBP.

-Matt Cain was very sharp tonight.

-Luis "Slappy" Castillo went 3-for-4, and also struck out (for whatever reason, he's been K'ing a lot lately).

-Francisco Rodriguez pitched a 1-2-3 top of the 9th, stayed in for the 10th and surrendered a solo homer to Giants catcher Bengie Molina. Rodriguez received the loss today.

-Brian Wilson went 2 2/3 innings in relief, a career high, and received the win in today's game.

-The Mets fell to 54-62 with today's loss.

Mets Player of the Game: David Wright, for getting up by himself after being hit on the head by Matt Cain in the 4th.

8/15/09 Giants at Mets Lineups

At 4:10 PM, the Mets take on the San Francisco Giants at Citi Field for the second game of a 4-game series. The game can be seen on FOX.

This post will just make it in just before the game starts (I overslept), so my apologies but no stats vs. the opposing pitcher today. Stats vs. opponent will return for tomorrow's game.

Mets Lineup
Cory Sullivan CF .269/.339/.442
Luis Castillo 2B .300/.394/.352
David Wright 3B .325/.414/.468
Gary Sheffield LF .286/.381/.472
Daniel Murphy 1B 248/.311/.370
Jeff Francoeur RF .263/.297/.388
Brian Schneider C .198/.296/.347
Anderson Hernandez SS .255/.318/.325
Johan Santana LHP 13-8, 3.00 ERA

Giants Lineup
Eugenio Velez LF .306/.336/.444
Freddy Sanchez 2B .299/.336/.440
Pablo Sandoval 3B .329/.377/.546
Bengie Molina C .260/.273/.429
Ryan Garko 1B .272/.354/.431
Aaron Rowand CF .269/.325/.431
Nate Schierholtz RF .291/.321/.427
Edgar Renteria SS .256/.311/.320
Matt Cain RHP 12-4, 2.44 ERA

Mike's Pregame Prediction: File this under "no shit Sherlock": I'm predicting there will be a serious pitchers duel today. Mets win on a walkoff hit in the bottom of the 10th 2-1.

Friday, August 14, 2009

8/14/09 Mets 3, Giants 0 Postgame Review

The Mets defeated the San Francisco Giants by a score of 3-0 this evening.

Win- Bobby Parnell (3-4)
Loss- Barry Zito (8-11)
Save- Francisco Rodriguez (26)

Full boxscore and recap here, courtesy of MLB.com.

Game Notes

-Bobby Parnell was absolutely brilliant tonight. He threw 6 shutout innings in a winning effort, only gave up 3 hits, and struck out 7 Giants batters.

-Frankie "Don't Call Me K-Rod" Rodriguez pitched a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his 26th save of the season.

-Angel Pagan led off the game with his 3rd home run of the year. It was the first leadoff homer hit by a Met since last September.

-Giants starter Barry Zito went 5+ innings, gave up 3 runs on 5 hits, walked 2, struck out 5. Zito received the loss today.

-The Mets absolutely stymied the Giants tonight.

The Mets now have a 54-61 record.

Mets Player of the Game: Bobby Parnell

8/14/09 Giants at Mets Lineups

At 7:10 PM, the Mets take on the San Francisco Giants at Citi Field for the opening game of a 4-game series. The game can be seen on SNY.

The numbers in parentheses are that player's stats against the opposing starter.

Mets Lineup
Angel Pagan CF .287/.331/.459 (1-for-3)
Luis Castillo 2B .299/.393/.352 (0-for-3)
David Wright 3B .325/.415/.468 (3-for-8)
Gary Sheffield LF .288/.385/.476 (8-for-20, 2 HR)
Jeff Francoeur RF .263/.297/.386 (1-for-3, 2B)
Fernando Tatis 1B .252/.314/.419 (3-for-5, 3 2B)
Omir Santos C .258/.296/.402 (never faced Zito)
Anderson Hernandez SS .258/.322/.329 (never faced Zito)
Bobby Parnell RHP 2-4, 3.94 ERA


Giants Lineup
Eugenio Velez LF .317/.349/.462 (never faced Parnell)
Freddy Sanchez 2B .299/.337/.442 (never faced Parnell)
Pablo Sandoval 3B .329/.378/.549 (0-for-1)
Bengie Molina C .262/.275/.433 (never faced Parnell)
Ryan Garko 1B .276/.358/.437 (never faced Parnell)
Nate Schierholtz RF .296/.325/.434 (never faced Parnell)
Aaron Rowand CF .271/.327/.435 (0-for-1)
Edgar Renteria SS .253/.308/.317 (1-for-1)
Barry Zito LHP 8-10, 4.40 ERA


Notes:
-No Daniel Murphy in the lineup for the 2nd straight game.

-Bobby Parnell is making his 2nd Major League start tonight, and is on an 85-pitch limit.

-Let's go Mets!

Mike's Pregame Prediction: Mets win 8-5, get home runs from Sheffield and Santos. Parnell goes 4 1/3, gives up 3 runs. Zito gets knocked out early.