Monday, April 13, 2015

Rotation

Okay, so we are now 1 week into the new season and we are 4-3 and in 2nd place.  To all the people who think Matt Harvey should have started today, I say two things- first Opening day has now grown into a 2 day event, and Second, Jacob DeGrom is the Rookie of the Year!  He deserved this honor.

I did not get to watch the game, something to do with work.  Talk about messed up priorities.  DeGrom treated the fanse to a terrific effort.  Since I can't talk about a game I didn't see, I thought I would discuss the rotation.  We have Bartolo Colon, DeGrom, Harvey, Jon Niese and Dillon Gee.  I think that's as deep a rotation as you are going to see in all of baseball this season.  If you think I'm sugar-coating, just look at the name of this blog and read some of my posts.  I do not sugar-coat.

There is an old adage in baseball that says when your bullpen is struggling, the problem is your starting pitching.  We have five guys who have proven they can pitch at this level.  DeGrom went 6 1/3 today, and didn't give up a run.  A quality start is defined as going 6 and giving up 3 or fewer runs.

I have written in the past that I judge a good outing as averaging 15 pitches per inning.  Harvey is going to be limited to 90 pitches per start in April.  That should get him through 6 on most starts.  With 155 games to go, we are going to cycle through another 31 times.  I can think of worse things.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Opening Day and the over/under

After waiting for what seemed an eternity, Opening day has arrived.  The main reason that it has seemed like an eternity is that I have been waiting for this opening day for years!  In 2012, I joked that the Mets slogan for that year was "Mets 2012- check back in 3 years!"  I also joked that the Mets were going to honor the 50th anniversary of their inaugural season by repeating it.  Every spring people would respond to my pessimmism by saying, "Ya never know."  To which I replied, "Actually, as a matter of fact, I do."

Last season, they finished with a 3 month stretch of average baseball, a marked improvement.  A once-in-a-generation talented ace in Matt Harvey was out, and David Wright was beaten all to pulp.  Having Wright and Harvey healthy, Lagares gaining experience, Duda gaining confidence, I felt this team would be better.

They are in a tough division.  Washington has earned its favorite status, and while the Braves no longer own us, they still lease a few shares.  The over/under for wins this season should be 88.  This should be close to the playoff threshold.

1 down, 161 to go.  Let's go Mets!

Sunday, February 22, 2015

90% of success

I'm sure I got the number wrong, but I believe it was Woody Allen who talked about success being related to showing up.  Among the pitchers who've shown up are Bobby Parnell and Matt Harvey.  Harvey returns from Tommy John surgery which is now so common that returning is unremarkable, but we Bereavers will not get overconfident.  Parnell can pitch with no pressure as Jennry Mejia is penciled in at closer.

I am going to try to post more often this season.  Especially once the regular season begins.  I said that the Mets' slogan in 2012 was "Met's 2012: Check back in 3 years!"  It has now been 3 years.

Let's Go Met's!

Friday, January 30, 2015

Anticipation

When you consider the fact that the last time the football team I grew up with made it to the Super Bowl, we still did not know that the moon was not made of cheese, the end of football has always meant "2 weeks till pitchers and catchers" to me.

Many of my friends think that my disparaging remarks about the Amazins' chances in past years meant that I did not like them.  Nothing could be further from the truth!  I'm a big fan!  So, where do we stand?

We played the last 3months of the season with a record that was 2 games over .500.  The pitching staff is about to welcome back a young generational ace in Matt Harvey.  I am not going to tempt fate with the baseball gods by making any predictions, but I do believe that October baseball in Queens is not unreasonable.

Next post when camp opens- enjoy the commercials, um er, I mean the Super Bowl!