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Metsies:

Reyes ss
Valentin 2b
Beltran cf
Delgado 1b
Wright 3b
Floyd lf
Castro c
Chavez rf
Lima p

Cardies:

Eckstein ss
Rodriguez lf
Rolen 3b
Edmonds cf
Spiezio 1b
Encarnacion rf
Bennett c
Miles 2b
Marquis p

Note lack of Matsui, Lo Duca, Nady and PUJOLS.


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Guest Hillbilly
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Bannister faced two batters today and left with an injury. That doesn't sound like good news.


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OK, I'm sitting here laughing to myself, thinking about Scott Speizio in the lineup:

Pretty decent player once.

2002: BA: .285 /.371 / .436 // .807

But then he started to fade early.

2003: .265 / .326 / .453 // .779

Until he became a drain on his team.

2004: .215 / .288 / .346 // .634

And seemingly played his way out of baseball.

2005: .064 /.137 / .149 // .286

Well, thinks I, I guess that's the last time I'll see Scott Speizio.

2006: .263 / .368 / .544 // .912

Holy crap!


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]That doesn't sound like good news.


It stinks, to be perfectly honest.


Guest Hillbilly
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We're all in a need of Lima Time!


Guest Edgy DC
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Scott Speizio has been washing away at a rate similar to Lima's, and if he can briefly resurrect himself, so can Jose.

That's my story and I'm paying a kid to stick to it for me.


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Edgy DC wrote:
OK, I'm sitting here laughing to myself, thinking about Scott Speizio in the lineup:



That's a pretty awesome pinch-hitter the Cards got on their bench.


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Speeze makes the first out of the game. It's killing me.


Guest Rotblatt
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I think this is Valentin's first MLB start at 2B.


Guest Hillbilly
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Ok, it�s settled. No hitter won�t be happening today.


Guest Edgy DC
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Nor the shutout.

Well, damn.


Guest Hillbilly
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There go the shut-out. Rolen takes 2nd when Beltran misses cut-off man.


Guest Rotblatt
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and so it begins . . .


Guest Hillbilly
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2-0 nothing as Lima approaches 30 pitches.


Guest Rotblatt
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Entirely predictible. I can't for the life of me figure out why we gave this guy 3 starts.

Any update on Bannister? If he's out for any length of time, please, for the love of Christ, Opus Dei & Audrey Tautau, put Heilman in the fucking rotation.


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I don't want to see Darrin Oliver in this game.
This is a perfect chance to let Aaron Heilmann prove that he can pitch 5 innings, as a tryout for the rotation.
If Willie's not going to do that, let's see if Feliciano can re-capture some of his 4 inning magic from a few years ago (before Willie got here).
The next starter is on the current roster, if only Willie would give one of those two guys a chance.

Later


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]This is a perfect chance to let Aaron Heilmann prove that he can pitch 5 innings, as a tryout for the rotation.


Heilman has proven that already.


Guest Hillbilly
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Centerfield wrote:
12 innings without scoring a run.


And now more Lima Time!


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Rotblatt wrote:
Entirely predictible. I can't for the life of me figure out why we gave this guy 3 starts.

Any update on Bannister? If he's out for any length of time, please, for the love of Christ, Opus Dei & Audrey Tautau, put Heilman in the fucking rotation.


From mets blog...
In his first start for Triple-A Norfolk, while rehabbing an injured hamstring, Brian Bannister was removed from the game with an �injury,� after facing just two batters�

�unreal�

�Update�1:34 pm�

�the word from norfolk is that bannister left the game because he felt �discomfort� in the recently injured hamstring�the trainers will treat it, and the team will most likely assess the situation later today, and again come tomorrow morning�


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Thanks, Hillbilly!

Lima with 2 outs and a runner at third. Pesky Ecksty at the plate.


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Heilman's career numbers as a starter:

5 wins 13 losses, 5.93 ERA, 134.2 IP, 144 H, 66 BB, 106 K

I know he's done very well as a reliever, but that's just it, a reliever.

I'm not sold that Aaron's the answer. Maybe he deserves a shot, but let's not pretend he's guaranteed to solve the problem...most likely he'll just give us more of the same while hurting the pen.


Guest Hillbilly
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He's got his ERA up into double figures. Well maybe not, he did make an error saving himself a few points. Lima time is DFA time.


Guest Hillbilly
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But you gotta love the fist pump after what?4 runs and like 80 pitches in 2 innings?


Guest Edgy DC
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Most of his starting numbers were racked up before he made his adjustments and turned the corner. Even if not, a 5.93 ERA is looking pretty good right now.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Most of his starting numbers were racked up before he made his adjustments and turned the corner. Even if not, a 5.93 ERA is looking pretty good right now.


Edgy, you are too kind.


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