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IGT: Mets vs. Phillies 6/15 - Going for the Sweep


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Guest Hillbilly
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Valentin with the PH sac bunt. Successful but your pitcher should be able to do that and help save the bench.


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Guest ScarletKnight41
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I lost SNY a couple of times also. Fortunately, I could switch to the Phillies station during those times.


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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Hopefully Aaron has his shit together this afternoon.


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He's gotten the first two outs.

I assume the plan is Sanchez for the 8th and Wagner for the 9th?


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Yancy Street Gang wrote:
Hopefully Aaron has his shit together this afternoon.


Looks like it. A couple of full counts, but a nice 1-2-3 7th none the less.


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Not bad, Aaron. 17 pitches, 3 outs, 1 K.

He supposedly has been working on a mechanical flaw in his delivery. I wonder if it's fixed . . .


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That's encouraging.

I worry that WWSB will use up his bullpen guys the way his mentor Torre used up guys Stanton and Nelson.

It's almost as if more than 2 trustworthy set-up men is more than can be managed.


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Only six hits so far today. Maybe Lastings is the straw that stirs the drink.
You can't imagine how happy I am that Met-vulture Cormier wasn't put in a position to win the game.

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I don't really like a plan that involves three pitchers protecting a one-run lead over three innings.

Aaron pitched well in the 7th. I'd give him the 8th, too.


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I'm all for punishing the wicked, and I don't think that Milledge is a .300 hitter yet, but maybe the best day to put in Marrero is not the same day that Woody and Castry get starts.


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Second guess alert.
The next three guys up for the Phills are excellent fastball hitters.
Sanchez is a fastball pitcher.
Heilman's best pitch is the changeup.

What will Willie do?

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Guest Edgy DC
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Believe it or not, I started to worry. I wondered if I had enough class.


Guest Edgy DC
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Will Lastings replace Eli for defense?


Guest Rotblatt
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I agree, Yance.

Woody walks. Runners on 1st & 2nd with 2 out.


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Yancy Street Gang wrote:
I don't really like a plan that involves three pitchers protecting a one-run lead over three innings.


Do you mean one-run deficit?


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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No...

A one-run lead. The Mets are winning, aren't they?


Guest Rotblatt
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Huh. Sanchez is in, and apparently he hasn't pitched since June 9.

In that case, I think this was the right call.


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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Sanchez hasn't pitched in six days? I didn't notice that.


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Rotblatt wrote:
Huh. Sanchez is in, and apparently he hasn't pitched since June 9.

In that case, I think this was the right call.


Yup.


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Yancy Street Gang wrote:
Sanchez hasn't pitched in six days? I didn't notice that.


Yeah, apparently. At least according to his Yahoo! page.


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That's right - last Friday. He looks fresh too.


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