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Mets Lets Go 2015
Yesterday we got another chance for the candidates for the fifth starting position show is their stuff, Nieve and Niese both pitched and Niese out pitched Nieve who allowed two runs to the Cardinals, and then Niese came in to pitch two scoreless innings. Niese looked good through the first two innings of work, but in the top of the sixth inning, he gave up three runs after a called strike three allowed Rasmus to reach after the ball deflected off of Barajas glove. I also think, no I know, that Niese got squeezed on several pitches during the at bat. Fuckin umpires. Still he looked good, especially in the fourth and fifth innings…
We also got some decent relief work outta Sean Green and Pat Misch. Then the big moment came for me when K-Rod came in, it was the first time we have seen him this season. He was outstanding, three batters, seven pitches -- a ground ball, a fly ball, a strikeout retiring the cards on seven pitches in order, very very nice. Oh and I love the goggles, makes him look mean and intense.
Then with the Mets down a run in the bottom of the ninth, Angel Pagan hit a two run home run to win the game.
I had to laugh at Francouer being walked, I guess LaRussa can't help himself, even in spring trainig games.
See Abs, I told ya we would not hurt you to bad.
So the fifth spot is still wide open, and the result will determine what happens to Nieses, Nieve and Takahashi. A lot depends on how Niese pitches over the next three weeks, If Niese isn't the fifth starter, he'll start at Triple-A Buffalo. In that case, Nieve and Takahashi would both likely make the Opening Day roster, with one as the fifth starter and the other in the bullpen. If Niese is the fifth starter, there would be more competition for the last bullpen spot. Nieve is the only one of the three who is out of options, meaning he would have to clear waivers before being sent to the minors. That gives the Mets more incentive to find a spot for him on the Opening Day roster.
Then here is Nelson Figueroa who by the way has been pitching better than both Niese and Nieve this spring. What happens to him? I will tell you I think Nelson is getting tired of getting ignored and pushed around and if they try and send him back to the minors I expect Nelson to opt out and not go. Prolly see him in another uniform this season.
I can’t not write about what John Maine did the other day, he stunk up the place when he got just two outs while getting hammered for five runs by the Florida Marlins.
Now I can accept John having a bad outing, not thrilled about it but I can accept it. What I can not accept is the things he said after the game. John said he was uncomfortable coming out of the pen; he had come in after Santana who pitched a brilliant four-inning scoreless outing. John said as a starter he was not used to that and, wait it gets worse, he also said "I just wasn't kind of that into it. It wasn't good. It's just I wasn't all that prepared."
Can you imagine that punk making a comment like that? What John needs to learn well there are a lot of things but one of is spring training is all about the pitchers it’s the reason it last as long as it does, the regular players don’t need a month of SP to get ready for the regular season the pitchers do. His lack of preparation and focus during this time is inexcusable and add to that he acknowledged a lack of focus or motivation, even in the relaxed and basically meaningless exhibition games.
Shape up John, or maybe we should leave you in the pen and give your job to Figueroa.
We also got some decent relief work outta Sean Green and Pat Misch. Then the big moment came for me when K-Rod came in, it was the first time we have seen him this season. He was outstanding, three batters, seven pitches -- a ground ball, a fly ball, a strikeout retiring the cards on seven pitches in order, very very nice. Oh and I love the goggles, makes him look mean and intense.
Then with the Mets down a run in the bottom of the ninth, Angel Pagan hit a two run home run to win the game.
I had to laugh at Francouer being walked, I guess LaRussa can't help himself, even in spring trainig games.
See Abs, I told ya we would not hurt you to bad.
So the fifth spot is still wide open, and the result will determine what happens to Nieses, Nieve and Takahashi. A lot depends on how Niese pitches over the next three weeks, If Niese isn't the fifth starter, he'll start at Triple-A Buffalo. In that case, Nieve and Takahashi would both likely make the Opening Day roster, with one as the fifth starter and the other in the bullpen. If Niese is the fifth starter, there would be more competition for the last bullpen spot. Nieve is the only one of the three who is out of options, meaning he would have to clear waivers before being sent to the minors. That gives the Mets more incentive to find a spot for him on the Opening Day roster.
Then here is Nelson Figueroa who by the way has been pitching better than both Niese and Nieve this spring. What happens to him? I will tell you I think Nelson is getting tired of getting ignored and pushed around and if they try and send him back to the minors I expect Nelson to opt out and not go. Prolly see him in another uniform this season.
I can’t not write about what John Maine did the other day, he stunk up the place when he got just two outs while getting hammered for five runs by the Florida Marlins.
Now I can accept John having a bad outing, not thrilled about it but I can accept it. What I can not accept is the things he said after the game. John said he was uncomfortable coming out of the pen; he had come in after Santana who pitched a brilliant four-inning scoreless outing. John said as a starter he was not used to that and, wait it gets worse, he also said "I just wasn't kind of that into it. It wasn't good. It's just I wasn't all that prepared."
Can you imagine that punk making a comment like that? What John needs to learn well there are a lot of things but one of is spring training is all about the pitchers it’s the reason it last as long as it does, the regular players don’t need a month of SP to get ready for the regular season the pitchers do. His lack of preparation and focus during this time is inexcusable and add to that he acknowledged a lack of focus or motivation, even in the relaxed and basically meaningless exhibition games.
Shape up John, or maybe we should leave you in the pen and give your job to Figueroa.






















