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Look at your Mets, coming off a road series win.   I like their chances of exacting some revenge for the humbling they received at the hands of the Rockies at home.

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The all-important probables for the series. No, not he pitchers but the weather in this first week of May.

Monday: around 60 for first pitch (6:40 local time) but showers possible starting around 9 PM

Tuesday: rain all day with temps plummeting to the upper 30s by first pitch (6:40)

Wednesday: the good news? 1:10 local time first pitch. Bad news? snow, high of 39 degrees

Old-Timey Member
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Now that we're down to one trip per year vs the Rox, it certainly seems like a while since we hit town in mid-summer.

Old-Timey Member
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Do they ever have clement weather in Colorado?

Later

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May be an image of text that says 'SNY THE LINEUP NYM.COL NYM COL JUAN LF SOTO SS BICHETTE RF MELENDEZ 1B VIENTOS MARK 3B BATY BRETT MARCUS 2 SEMIEN CARSON CF BENGE FRANCISCO DH ALVAREZ C TORRENS LUIS SP BRAZOBÁN HUASCAR COVERAGE BEGINS AT 5:00 ON SNY W YOR! 尺 moomoo'

So Melendez is good enough to bat third, but also bad enough that we absolutely have to pinch-hit for him late in the game against a lefty, no matter what happens. Got it.

Old-Timey Member
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Denver actually has more hours/year of sunshine than any other big city in this country. It's just very ... changeable. It can be 70+ as it was yesterday, then be 70+ again as is forecast for Fri/Sat, but drop into the '30s w/snow in between as is almost certain for tomorrow.

So it's often clement.

Site Manager
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Fun Fact: Neither Matt Clement, nor Pat Clements, nor Roger Clemens, nor Roberto Clemente, nor Clement Walter "Clem" Labine ever played for The Rockies nor any minor-league team situated in the Denver area.

So, in a sense, yes, very inclement.

Site Manager
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Well,\ done.

On the other hand, look at that very inclement sonic wave of a fart blasting out of Edgard's ass.

Old-Timey Member
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Unbelievable, Vientos twice has crushed the ball only to fall short at the wall , the wind blowing in is killing us 

Old-Timey Member
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It's Carson Benge's world and the rest of us are just living in it.

 

OK, that's way over the top, but this is starting to get the feel of something big coming on

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20 minutes ago, Edgy MD said:

This leading off with Soto is really curious.

Keith seems to be doing well.

By flipping Soto and Bichette at the top of the order, the Mets Go L-R-L-R  through the first eight in the order.  Mendoza seems to put a lot of stock in lefty on lefty (righty on righty) both when the Mets are hitting and when pitching.

Site Manager
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I have a meeting to get to up the street.

Youse folks better not blow this lead.

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After being no hit through 5 innings, the Mets bats suddenly come to life to score 4 in the top of the 6th.  

Now Peterson needs to pitch a clean inning.

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37 minutes ago, Edgy MD said:

I have a meeting to get to up the street.

Youse folks better not blow this lead.

Edgy, isn't going to be happy.

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I’m not sure Benge gets that ball even if he doesn’t fall. 
 

Radio guys tried a Sterling tribute on the Vientos blast, but ended with “it’s caught at the fence.”  He was saying “I could have sworn that was going 20 rows deep!” 

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