seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 METS AT ROCKIES, July 25-27, 2005Everybody's High, Some Around Twelve Inches Higher Than The OthersMonday: Tom Glavine vs Jose AcevedoTuesday: Kaz Ishii (3-8, 5.15) vs Jeff Francis (8-7, 5.57)Francis has been much better at home (6-2, 4.09) than on the road (2-5, 6.94). Plus, despite a two-start week, I didn't put him in my fantasy starting lineup this week. Combine that with Kaz Ishii "Really Going Out With Him" on the mound for the fan favorites, this one could be ugly. Francis has never faced the Mets.Wednesday: Vagina Boy (4-9, 3.86) vs Jamey Wright (5-10, 5.30)Wright is as mediocre as pitchers can be, and is far worse at home (.358 BAA) than on the road. Hopefully he can help the bats wake up. Cliff Floyd is 3-13 career against Wright with 2 HRs; as a whole, however, active Mets have just 13 hits in 86 AB against him. Jamey Wright has never faced David Wright.Who's Hot?Todd Helton is starting to wake up, going 11-38 on the Rox' recent road trip.Matt Holliday has been hitting since coming off the DL, going 7-19 in his last five.Who's Not?Rookie 3B Garrett Atkins went 6-32 on the trip.Eric Byrnes is 7-40 since joining the club.Familiar FacesMike DeJeanDesi RelafordClint Hurdle, ManagerBob Apodaca, Pitching CoachInteresting NotesThe Rockies have a winning record at home (25-23 after last night's W), but have the worst road record (10-40) since the 1979 Oakland A's.There have been only 102 HRs hit at Coors Field in 2005, which places it 13th among all Major League parks.Anderson Machado made his major league debut the other day, becoming the 16th Rockie rookie this year. That's more than any other club.How bad is the NL West? Since June 1, the Rocks have the best record in the division... at 20-28.Rockies pitchers lead the NL in walks, wild pitches, and hit batters; Rockies fielders lead the league in errors.On the DLClint Barmes, injured carrying meat up the stairsAaron Cook, rehabbing from surgery to clear blood clots in his lungsTodd Greene and Brad Hawpe, rehabbing from strained hammiesJason Jennings, fractured middle fingerAll-Time Mets/Rockies Team:C Jim Tatum1B Todd Zeile2B Aaron Ledesma3B Howard JohnsonSS Kurt AbbottOF Jay PaytonOF Preston WilsonOF Jeromy BurnitzPH Lenny HarrisOF Benny AgbayaniOF Brian McRaeOF Darryl HamiltonIF Butch HuskeySP Shawn EstesSP Mike HamptonSP Pedro AstacioSP Brian BohanonSP Bret SaberhagenRP Juan AcevedoRP Steve ReedRP Stoner CoreyRP Mike DeJeanRP Kane DavisBERP Brent MayneLOOGY Bobby JonesCL Jerry DiPoto
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 cool deal, interesting all time team.All-Time team career leadersBatting: Todd Helton, .337 Home runs: Todd Helton, 261 RBI: Larry Walker, 828 Stolen bases: Eric Young, 180 Wins: Pedro Astacio, 53 Strikeouts: Pedro Astacio, 749 ERA: Armando Reynoso, 4.65 Saves: Jos� Jim�nez, 102
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 ]Who's Hot? Todd Helton is starting to wake up, going 11-38 on the Rox' recent road trip. And he's now cold.I just heard on WFAN that Helton was injured in last night's game, and will miss the next few games.Later
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 I have to admit, deJean's sinker seemed mean last night.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted July 26, 2005 Author Posted July 26, 2005 I tried to write this as though it were yesterday (other than seeing no point in previewing last night's game).
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 The nerve of that friggin guy. He was an absolute punching bag for the Mets this season.I suppose it's possible he needed more work to recover following his broken leg, but I'm just chalking it up the relief pitching being a complete crapshoot providing few good explanations for anything. He did the same shit to the O's last year.For us: 6.31 ERAFor them: 1.17 ERA
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 Nice job seawolf. But you left someone off the All Time Mets/Rockies team. Granted, he didn't spend that much time in Colorado before winding up on the DL last season. But if Kane Davis is worthy of mention, then Turk Wendell certainly belongs on the list.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 Daryl Boston, Chris Jones, Armando Reynoso...A long list for a young team.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted July 26, 2005 Author Posted July 26, 2005 Crap. I meant to replace Davis with Wendell. My bad.I left Boston, Reynoso, and Jones off because we had too many OFs and too many Ps.
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