June 2009

Remembering 69'

1969, the year the Mets won their first World Series, but it was more than that, it was a reason to come to that dump called Shea (but it was our dump), it was a reason for people to stop and listen, or watch when the Mets were on, it was a reason that we, even though we did not have Babe Ruth, or Lou Gherig, or Mickey Mantle, had secured a place as one of the greatest in the history of baseball, as did the 2008 Tampa Bay Rays. It was the year when names like Tom Seaver and Tug McGraw, and Jerry Koosman, and Tommy Agee and Cleon Jones, all became the Mets great playes, the men who led them toa championship. It was the year we coined the phrase: Amazin, and a few years later a similar group of players coined: Ya Gotta Believe (that is a Mets thing, not Phillies).

It was an amazing season where the Mets who had finished last, last, last, last, second to last, last, and second to last, had become a team that you did not want to play, led by rookie Tom Seaver, and other pitchers such as Tug McGraw, Nolan Ryan, and Jerry Koosman, and position players such as Cleon Jones, Tommy Agee, Jerry Grote, Bud Harrelson, and finally Ed Kranepool, the alltime Mets hit leader. This team went 100-62, and in the first year of division play, won the National League East. By beating out the Cubs and Pirates by a substantial amount of games, and I guess you could call them: Amazin'.

In the Championship Series they would have to surprise the World even more by beating the Braves, who although they only had 93 regular season wins, had all-time greats such as Orlando Cepeda, Hoyt Wilhelm, Phil Neikro, Hank Aaron, Dusty Baker, and Felipe Alou, elthough not all-time greats were good players. Remember back then it was only a 5 game series, so the Mets only had to get 3 without letting Atlanta get 3 first, so it could benifit them, or it could hurt them, I would say it benifited them, as they swept Atlanta, game 1 was a 9-5 Met wins, the starting pitchers were Tom Seaver, and Phil Niekro, Seaver got the win and Niekro the loss, the Mets offense was clutch, scoring 5 in the 8th, with singles and doubles and errors, so the Mets took game 1. Game 2 was a 11-6 Mets victory, with Ron Taylor getting the win, and Ron Reed getting the loss, and Tug McGraw the save, the Mets were up 2-0 going into game 3 at Shea, it seemed over, and it was. In game 3 the Mets started Nolan Ryan, against the Braves' Pat Jarvis, and Ryan got the win and Jarvis the loss, with a 7-4 Mets victory, the offense was lead by Wayne Garret's clutch go ahead home run in the fifth, and that would have been enough, but the tacked on two more to win 7-4.



In the World Series the Mets had to face the even better Orioles, who had defensive whiz Brooks Robinson at third, and heavy hitting Boog Powell, and Frank Robinson, with pitchers Jim Palmer, Mike Cuellar, and Dave McNally. In game 1 the Mets played Baltimore at Memorial Stadium, and in the all important game 1 they lost 4-1, as they had trouble getting to Cuellar, as they did not score until the seventh on a sac-fly from Al weis, the Orioles got a lead0off homer from Don Baylor off of Tom Seaver, and their three runs in the fifth from signles and doubles, including Mike Cuellar. Game 2 was also at Memorial Stadium, but it had a different outcome, as the Mets won it 2-1 on the back of Koosman's brilliant, and might I add clutch pitching performance (he had a no-no in the 7th), offensively they scored the runs in the fourth on a Don Clendenon solo home run, and then in the ninth to give them a 2-1 lead from back-to back-to back singles from Ed Charles, Jerry Grote, and Al Weis. In Game 3 the Mets got to HOFer Jim Palmer quickly, as Tommy Agee hit a lead off homer to give the Mets a 1-0 lead, at home. He also made maybe the greatest catch in Mets history, up their with Endy Chavez, to save at least runs. The Mets would get 4 more in the game, but did not need it as Gary Genty was Amazin' throwing a shutout. Game 4 was a turning point in the series, the Mets up 2-1 on the powerhouse Orioles, people were still counting them out, but man oh man would they come up HUGE today. Tom Seaver pitched brilliantly, allowing only one run, and the Mets would only get one run on a Don Clendenon solo homer, until the 10th that is. in the tenth inning the Mets got a lead-off double out of Jerry Grote, followed by an IBB to Al Weis. First and second no outs, and up came Jc Martin who bunted it, and in one of the most dramatic blown calls ever, up their with Don Denkinger, the throw hit him in the arm allowing Grote to score and the Mets win game 4, going up 3-1 in the series, and with one more left at Shea the Mets could get it at home. In game 5 the Mets starer was Koosman, who allowed 3 runs in the 3rd on a Dave McNally (he was the pitcher) two run homer and a Frank Robinson solo dinger. In the 6th the Mets would start the comeback, getting two runs, and the controversial call where Cleon Jones was hit in the foot with a pitch, and Gil Hodges proved it by showing the umpire the shoe polish, which was promptly followed by a Don Clendenon (who won, and rightfully so thew series MVP) a two run homer, Mets are back in it 3-2. In the 7th they would tie it up on a Al Weis would hit one of the biggest hits in the history of the Mets franchise with a game tying solo homer, and he had a career total of 7 in the regular season. Then in the 8th the Mets would take the lead, and take they would on a Ron Swoboda double, and an error by Boog Powell, and the Mets would go on from their to win the first title in the history of their franchise.

Steven Matz

The Mets as we all know drafted Steven Matz with their first pick in the draft in the second round, how much about Matz do you know?


Matz is list as 6'3 185, which appears to be generous, if you have seen a picture of him. He is from East Sautucket on LI, and has been a lifelong Met fan, and is recently dead grandma was a diehard Met fan, and she would have been proud. He throws lefty, which makes him the first Met to be chosen first overall by the Mets since (AAAAGH!!!!) Scott Kazmir.

This season Matz pitched 52 innings and allowed onyl 2 runs, I know that in High School there is npot a lot of talent, so stats do not mean much, but that is pretty impressive at any level. He throws from 88-92 on average with his fastball, which is not considered hard, but not soft, he has reached 94 at times this season, and at the age of 18 still has room for improvement.

He throws a curveball that is above average, but you still have to remember he is onlt 18, and has plenty of time to work on his curveball. He can throw it above average because of good spin and arm speed, so you can not read what pitch he is about to throw. He also throws a change-up at times that is very inconsistent, he will go straight to Rookie ball when signed.

If the Mets fail to sign him, he will play for Coastal Carolina University.

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Nieve Is A Spark?

Fernando Nieve looked more like Cy Young today, either that or the Yankees looked like the Nationals, and after an embarrasing loss, under extroadinary circumstances, he really came up huge. He was locating pitches and was confident, and Ken Rosenthal told Joe Buck during the game that he talked to a scout before the game who said he did not have the stuff or confidence, and then during the game when Nieve was dominating, that same scout told Rosenthal that he looked like, and I quote "a whole new pitcher".

When I saw Nieve pitch for Houston in the Spring versus the Mets, I thought he was a guy with good stuff, who had to find a way to locate it and be confident with it. He was then DFA'd, and soon after brought in by Omar, who has a knack for bringing in guys for nothing and getting value out of them (EX= Tatis, Sheffield, Maine, Perez, Livan, Omir Santos, it really is endless).

How did Nieve do it? Lets break one at- bat down.

Nieve was throwing fastballs outside to start the count, this is Johnny Damon at-bat.


Here Nieve throws the outside first pitch
fastball to Damon, to start the count. Painting it on the outside part of the plate, and setting Damon up for the next pitch. Note how his shoulders and his entire body looks as he is approaching the ball.











He was using the fastball often, and getting up to 95 at times with it.


See how he is cheating towards the outsides this time, which throws him off balance and causes him to get into an 0-2 hole, as Nieve is locating his pitches very effectively.













In this pitch he would come with a low and away fastball for the third straight pitch.



This was another outside fastball, which as you can see Damon did nto exp
ect as he was squared to hit an inside pitch and Nieve came away and it caused him to foul it off down the left field line.













I will skip to the last pitch of the at-bat, the count was 2-2, he called an outside fastball a ball, and an inside fastball a ball. After going with an outside changeup he came back with an outside fastball shown below.





















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Around The Mets

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The Mets finished May in fashion yesterday winning their first rubber game of the year over Florida on the back of John Maine, and look to continue it tonight.

On the injury front their is (of course) some news today, as Alex Cora will rejoin the team tomorrow, and Angel Pagan will go to the DL to replace him. Pagan was hitting .333 in 42 ABs since coming of the DL from an injury in Spring Training. Alex Cora was also doing well before being injured, and will most likely put Wilson Valdez back on the bench. Also our star center fielder will be back in the line-up tonight, batting third in center field.

In the starting pitching rumors area, Ben Sheets will be available next month, and is not a lock to go to Texas, his only requirement is that he gets 10-12 starts so he can have a springboard for this off season. Unless Tim Redding pulls off a miracle, he will need to be replaced, and Pedro Martinez is always an option... The Mets could deal for Javier Vasquez, Jason Marquis, and others at the trade deadline.

Mets

1 Luis Castillo (2B)

2 Fernando Martinez (RF)

3 Carlos Beltran (CF)

4 Gary Sheffield (LF)

5 David Wright (3B)

6 Daniel Murphy (1B)

7 Wilson Valdez (SS)

8 Brian Schneider (C)

9 Livan Hernandez (P)

Pirates

1 Nyjer Morgan (LF)

2 Freddy Sanchez (2B)

3 Nate McClouth (CF)

4 Adam Laroche (1B)

5 Erik Hinske (RF)

6 Andy Laroche (3B)

7 Jason Jaramillo (C)

8 Jack Wilson (SS)

9 Ian Snell (P)

Match-Up

Livan Hernandez (4-1 4.28)

Ian Snell (1-6 5.43)