Such a heartening effort by Livan Hernandez.Six and two thirds innnings,six hits,only two runs allowed.Definitely something good to write home about.
Yes sir, I was very encouraged by that as well, plus he helped himself out with a couple of successful sac bunts. Not to shabby. Anytime I see a pitcher who can help the team out on the plate makes me a go all a flutter. 
At least we did not have to watch Perez today, that is to painful and aggravating. Here is an idea for the Mets, how bout going after Roy Halladay, I think he may be on the trading right around the deadline in July. Would I be willing to give up a prospect or two for him? Hell yeah.
Mets win,8-4 and finally hand the Marlins a defeat.Reyes got into it offensively,Castillo finally exploded for four hits,
I was concerned because he went into kinda of a slump after being dropped in the order but he sure squashed that fear yesterday. Te dude has to do well cause otherwise when he gets to NY on Monday the fans are gonna eat him for lunch.
Ryan Church looks as good if not better than before the difficulties caused by complications from the concussion.
You got theta right; Ryan is in as good a form if not better that his knockout start last year before the injury. He is basically telling Mets management, “ Hey, we don need no freakin Sheffield”
This kid Darren O'Day.....don't know if it is related but two very bad outings following the news of the tragic hit and run death of his friend,Angel pitcher Nick Adenhart.Needed to get to Francisco Rodriguez to bail him out,fortunately the damage was contained.But the comforting sight of K-Rod waving his arms into the sky brought sighs of relief from Mets fans.
I hated to see Frankie have to come in and save it. Would have been nice for O’day to get the job done. Adenharts death did hit him pretty hard, during an interview about Nick after the accident, Darren’s legs were shaking the whole time.
Don't know what the make yet of the starting pitching,other than Santana.But at least Hernandez gives hope as an arm that will keep the Mets in games.Pelfrey should be fine,but he's got to go around the league again before he can be comfortably considered.Perez is as maddeningly unpredictable as ever.Maine after the two first inning home runs let's cross our fingers looks okay again and can be a big plus.
The jury is still out for me as well. Maine was much better last time out and Pelf,
who is going to be very very important for us this year, he just needs to cut back on the fast balls and start using more of his breaking balls. I am sure Dan is on him on about that.
Read that Jon Niese and Brad Holt had miserable debuts back in the minors(Niese in AAA ball and Holt in advanced A ball)but hopefully it was nothing more than just too much adrenaline and trying to do too much.
I am keeping track of just about everything Holt does, I am a big big fan.
He got a little roughed up at the ST Luice opener allowing nine runs on seven hits and four walks in I think 4 innings.
But I have watched him pitch a bunch of times in Brooklyn; in fact I thought he dominated with the Cyclones
You wanna remember he led the New York-Penn League in ERA (1.87), with just under 100 strikeouts. He will be a stud some day. Trust me.
Marlon Anderson was designated for assignment with the calling up of Livan Hernandez to pitch in Saturday's win.
Which is what I was hoping (praying) for. It will be interesting to see if anyone picks him up. He is a veteran lefty but he comes with a guaranteed salary so anyone picking him up
on waivers will have to eat that as well. I hope someone goes after him cause I doubt he will want the alternative which of course is the Minors. That would suck for him.
Going with my family to my sister's for Easter tomorrow so I wish sonny and everyone a Happy Easter.
Same to you babe. I will be on Staten Island all day with the family. First up is to take Mom and my Grandmother to the cemetery for their “visit with the deceased relatives. Laying the flowers yeah know, it’s important to them. Fine with me I love taking them as long as I am back for the first pitch this afternoon. Should be a real pitchers duel, Santana (who has never lost to the Marlins)
and Johnson (who has never lost to the Mets)
Big day Monday at Citifield. Seaver and Piazza throwin out the first pitch, the cast of "West Side Story" singing the National Anthem and the Empire State building will be lit in Orange and Blue...very cool