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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Game 48: Mets vs Phillies

The Mets go for a series sweep tonight, while the Phillies are still looking for their first run of the series. Here is the line up LHP Cole Hamels will face:

J Reyes SS
L Castillo 2B
J Bay LF
I Davis 1B
D Wright 3B
A Pagan CF
J Francoeur RF
H Blanco C
M Pelfrey P

Big Pelf is looking for redemption from his worst start of the year versus the Phillies (May 1st, 4 innings, 8 hits, 6 earned runs) @ CBP. Last year at Citi Field Pelfrey faced the Phillies three times, allowing seven ER in 19 innings (3.31 ERA).

My Prediction: It's a classic pitcher's duel between two up and coming aces, and I'll give the edge to the home team. Mets win and sweep the series by a score of 2-1. D Wright hits a HR. Mets win and they are only 2 games out of 1st place. What a difference a week makes.

LET'S GO METS!

2 comments:

  1. Big Pelf rides the wave and the Mets sweep up the Phils. I think the Mets have to win tonight. It sends a message and it keeps the train rolling along after a bad week last week.

    Oswalt vs. Lee--I take Owalt. Lee won't cost anything as far as prospects go (as noted by the kid chicken) BUT he is left handed and will ask for and likely get a huge deal. Both are big money guys, but Oswalt, for me, might be cheaper.

    I know, Lee is hurt and all that, but people will remember the world series and his career and he will get paid.

    I also know everybody wants a bat, but where would you put him? Beltran is their missing bat. They are counting on him coming back. I have read some stuff by "those close to the Mets" and the organization is banking on the return of Mr. Beltran.

    But whatever--Mets and Pelf slam the door shut, and if there is any justice, we can get another opening day "Jimmy Rollins" chant after an error (even though he isn't playing)....

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  2. Yes Marc, Cliff Lee is looking for a "Sabethia-like contract", but he is a better pitcher than Oswalt with less injury concerns.

    Trading for Oswalt means the Mets are contending this year; signing Lee in the off-season means this year will be played out with Takahashi and Dickey in the rotation.

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