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IGT 7/13/2008 - Pelfrey taking on the Rockies


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i'm not against using starters in relief when it helps the team, but in a 7-0 game it would be pretty foolish to put Santana on the mound, it would be like putting your starting position players into the game in a blowout instead of taking them out of it.


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="Nymr83"]i'm not against using starters in relief when it helps the team, but in a 7-0 game it would be pretty foolish to put Santana on the mound, it would be like putting your starting position players into the game in a blowout instead of taking them out of it.



True, I just like to see what they did back in the 70s, when Seaver or Koosman or Matlack would come in during the final game before the break.


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Let's see if he can get his first complete game and shutout instead.

Goes 3-0 on on Kshansla;sdkfhay.


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Darling was saying the other day that Seaver told him, as they briefly crossed paths during their Metdom, to always volunteer for Sunday before ASG duty as he (GTS) vultured up a handful of wins that way over the years.


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="SteveJRogers"]
="Nymr83"]i'm not against using starters in relief when it helps the team, but in a 7-0 game it would be pretty foolish to put Santana on the mound, it would be like putting your starting position players into the game in a blowout instead of taking them out of it.



True, I just like to see what they did back in the 70s, when Seaver or Koosman or Matlack would come in during the final game before the break.


With our luck, Santana would get hurt! Keep 'em on ice!


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Pelfrey, at 114 pitches and with 2 on, will face another batter. thats a rarity today and i like it.


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Take a bow, Pelf!


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I doubt he'd take that curtain call if he hadn't already heard that his day was done.


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Great pitching performance from Pelfrey. He is finally starting to become the pitcher the Mets had projected him to become when they drafted him out of Wichita State.


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Joe Smith = Closer in training?

And Jon is wrong, the Beatles' final performance was in San Francisco, I think.


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Listened to the WFAN broadcast for most of the game while coming home on the LIRR.

I could definitely detect a true excitement in Howie's voice, talking about how Delgado's homer reminded him of Strawberry, or how the last 9-game winning streak for the Mets was in 2000 -- the last year the Mets won the pennant, of course.

As referenced by Edgy, he had a great story about Jane Jarvis playing her entire repertoire (including Christmas songs) during the in-game blackout that happened 31 years ago tonight.


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metsguyinmichigan wrote:

And Jon is wrong, the Beatles' final performance was in San Francisco, I think.


I believe your right MgM.


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Beautiful!

I'm almost sad the break is here because I want to keep the momentum going!


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Hey I was at this game tonight. Very lively crowd. first-inning 3-run homers are the best. Go Mets!


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