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I'm going to nominate Thursday's game, a 5-3 loss to the Braves in the first game back from the Break.

Very typical of the 09 Mets but for the fact nobody got hurt and nobody made an egregious error. But a loss like so many others: Not enough offense, all the scoring confined to a single inning, outs and at-bats given away. We were tied and played not to lose, wasting our best relievers who needed (and received) bailouts from the back-end anyway, so everyone is good and used up in the first game of a 10-game road trip.

Not to mention it snapped another modest win streak at 2-games, cost us third place in the standings, illustrated the folly of the Francoeur trade in his first chance for revenge, and brought everyone's spirits down in time for a 11-run waffling Friday and another series we won't win.

Despite all the worthy candidates already on this fine list, this was the first loss of the year after which I said, yes, I think they're done. Pull the plug.


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Ugh. Premature bookage.


Guest Kong76
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Have to admit I went fishing for this thread too before it was over.


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="Edgy DC":10jo8uvo]Ugh. Premature bookage.[/quote:10jo8uvo]

Yeah, as soon as the ball left PooHoles' bat. I know, ya gotta believe, yada yada yada, but hell.







Edgy DC
Aug 08 2009 09:02 AM


August 7: The Mets score two in the first and then go into offensive cryongeinic sleep, which is a pity because Oliver Perez turns in his best outing of the year, absoultely dominating the Padres with six innings of non-walky shutout ball. When he falters in the seventh abnd gives up half his two-run lead, Brian Stokes comes in and bails him out huge time.

No matter, as Francisco Rodriguez enters in the ninth, has nothing on his fastball, and walks the leadoff batter. Ultimately, he faces five batters, retires none, and tops his appearance by giving up a game-winning grand slam to a mostly punchless shortstop scarcely out of A-ball.

Chunky and grumpy ex-Met Heath Bell walks off with the win.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 08 2009 04:52 PM


="Edgy DC":2zh033cf]August 7: The Mets score two in the first and then go into offensive cryongeinic sleep, which is a pity because Oliver Perez turns in his best outing of the year, absoultely dominating the Padres with six innings of non-walky shutout ball. When he falters in the seventh abnd gives up half his two-run lead, Brian Stokes comes in and bails him out huge time.

No matter, as Francisco Rodriguez enters in the ninth, has nothing on his fastball, and walks the leadoff batter. Ultimately, he faces five batters, retires none, and tops his appearance by giving up a game-winning grand slam to a mostly punchless shortstop scarcely out of A-ball.

Chunky and grumpy ex-Met Heath Bell walks off with the win.[/quote:2zh033cf]

Add the aspect of a blown call to let the tying run score that nobody-- save G-Fafif-- is really complaining about, since the BS felt so sickeningly inevitable anyway, and the ump didn't put the leadoff guy on or let Venable whack it, yadda yadda yadda.

The 10:05 start always gives a bad west-coast loss five points extra-credit, as well.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 16 2009 11:06 AM


8/15, Giants, 5-4 (10).

Let's go through the nightmare scenario checklist:

Last man standing/face of franchise/best all-around player during the last four years hit in head by 94-mph fastball? Check.

Ace/only Met to believe in roughed up by a free-swinging lineup Bobby Parnell shut down a day earlier? Check.

Dongs for insurance and go-ahead runs hit by two players against whom said ace "sent a message?" Check.

Gift of blown save (again) from Giant sorta-closer promptly returned? Check.

No dropped popups, and not to the Phils/Yanks/Braves, but it's a contender.







Kong76
Aug 16 2009 11:18 AM


Funny, I was thinking on the subway that the only thing that didn't go wrong
was Murphy and Castillo didn't hurt each other in right field on one play.

Castillo was limpy for a minute but he's kinda limpy anyway.

I hope they shut Wright down for the rest of the season at this point with the
team's luck and track record with injuries especially ones to the coconut.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 23 2009 11:04 PM


This one[/url:3q7nwdhz]'s got to go in the scrapbook, no? Demoralization early, then increasing interest with the scrapping and the Misching (even as chances get squandered), then the adrenaline rush of the 9th-inning comeback... and the car crash cardiac arrest of the close. And all against our favorite delinquents from down the 'Pike.

For a game in which a literal once-in-a-lifetime play delivered the sword stroke to the shoulder blades, what's startling is how routine this feels by now. We're about one game-lost-by-catcher's-interference-followed-by-South-American-football-stadium-style-Pepsi Porch collapse from filling out the "Worst Season Ever" bingo card.







metirish
Aug 24 2009 07:50 AM


Just me but no loss this past month and more warrants being in this thread , nothing surprises , nothing even hurts anymore......it's nothingness .







G-Fafif
Aug 24 2009 07:52 AM


It might be more efficient to start a thread cataloguing which losses aren't the worst of 2009. Tidier anyway.







metsguyinmichigan
Aug 24 2009 08:04 AM


="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":7lkl3daw]This one[/url:7lkl3daw]'s got to go in the scrapbook, no? Demoralization early, then increasing interest with the scrapping and the Misching (even as chances get squandered), then the adrenaline rush of the 9th-inning comeback... and the car crash cardiac arrest of the close. And all against our favorite delinquents from down the 'Pike.

For a game in which a literal once-in-a-lifetime play delivered the sword stroke to the shoulder blades, what's startling is how routine this feels by now. We're about one game-lost-by-catcher's-interference-followed-by-South-American-football-stadium-style-Pepsi Porch collapse from filling out the "Worst Season Ever" bingo card.[/quote:7lkl3daw]

Brilliant!

Actually, you're missing the "best player tagged in steroid scandal" box on the card, but the Yankees already filled that one in this year.







Benjamin Grimm
Aug 24 2009 08:09 AM


="metirish":2gf3l66x]Just me but no loss this past month and more warrants being in this thread , nothing surprises , nothing even hurts anymore......it's nothingness .[/quote:2gf3l66x]

I agree. The losses are worse (and the wins are better) when the games aren't meaningless.







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 08:10 AM


i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 24 2009 09:13 AM


="metsmarathon"]i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...


Fair point. And I'd be lying if I said this killed me as much as even the Pittsburgh game from June. These games don't sting anymore.

But on a lazy Sunday, driving back from southern NJ, Howie and Whatshisface dragged me back somewhat in for a day. Plus, losing to Philly when you've got a legitimate shot at the end that didn't seem at all possible an hour earlier... doesn't it ache something fierce? (Spoiling the Phils is about the only thing I'm really hoping for, Mets-wise, for the season's remainder. Hate is all I have left.)







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 10:08 AM


it does. but this is an ache i can live with - an 'oh well, you got me' kind of ache. like when your pitcher puts his pitch right were he wanted to, and the batter still manages to push a soft fly ball into short right field. you do your best, and if they beat you they beat you.

its like that pitch vlad hit a week or so ago that actually bounced in front of home plate - i mean, what are you going to do there but say, "damn, he got me there"?







dgwphotography
Aug 24 2009 01:58 PM


="metsmarathon":1snick2b]history jumped up and bit us on the ass. [/quote:1snick2b]

Your 2009 marketing slogan.







Edgy DC
Aug 24 2009 02:00 PM


Well, something has to be 10th.







metsmarathon
Aug 25 2009 08:22 AM


i'm gonna wander out on a limb and suggest that johan santana might well be the worst loss of 2009...



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August 7: The Mets score two in the first and then go into offensive cryongeinic sleep, which is a pity because Oliver Perez turns in his best outing of the year, absoultely dominating the Padres with six innings of non-walky shutout ball. When he falters in the seventh abnd gives up half his two-run lead, Brian Stokes comes in and bails him out huge time.

No matter, as Francisco Rodriguez enters in the ninth, has nothing on his fastball, and walks the leadoff batter. Ultimately, he faces five batters, retires none, and tops his appearance by giving up a game-winning grand slam to a mostly punchless shortstop scarcely out of A-ball.

Chunky and grumpy ex-Met Heath Bell walks off with the win.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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="Edgy DC":2zh033cf]August 7: The Mets score two in the first and then go into offensive cryongeinic sleep, which is a pity because Oliver Perez turns in his best outing of the year, absoultely dominating the Padres with six innings of non-walky shutout ball. When he falters in the seventh abnd gives up half his two-run lead, Brian Stokes comes in and bails him out huge time.

No matter, as Francisco Rodriguez enters in the ninth, has nothing on his fastball, and walks the leadoff batter. Ultimately, he faces five batters, retires none, and tops his appearance by giving up a game-winning grand slam to a mostly punchless shortstop scarcely out of A-ball.

Chunky and grumpy ex-Met Heath Bell walks off with the win.[/quote:2zh033cf]

Add the aspect of a blown call to let the tying run score that nobody-- save G-Fafif-- is really complaining about, since the BS felt so sickeningly inevitable anyway, and the ump didn't put the leadoff guy on or let Venable whack it, yadda yadda yadda.

The 10:05 start always gives a bad west-coast loss five points extra-credit, as well.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 16 2009 11:06 AM


8/15, Giants, 5-4 (10).

Let's go through the nightmare scenario checklist:

Last man standing/face of franchise/best all-around player during the last four years hit in head by 94-mph fastball? Check.

Ace/only Met to believe in roughed up by a free-swinging lineup Bobby Parnell shut down a day earlier? Check.

Dongs for insurance and go-ahead runs hit by two players against whom said ace "sent a message?" Check.

Gift of blown save (again) from Giant sorta-closer promptly returned? Check.

No dropped popups, and not to the Phils/Yanks/Braves, but it's a contender.







Kong76
Aug 16 2009 11:18 AM


Funny, I was thinking on the subway that the only thing that didn't go wrong
was Murphy and Castillo didn't hurt each other in right field on one play.

Castillo was limpy for a minute but he's kinda limpy anyway.

I hope they shut Wright down for the rest of the season at this point with the
team's luck and track record with injuries especially ones to the coconut.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 23 2009 11:04 PM


This one[/url:3q7nwdhz]'s got to go in the scrapbook, no? Demoralization early, then increasing interest with the scrapping and the Misching (even as chances get squandered), then the adrenaline rush of the 9th-inning comeback... and the car crash cardiac arrest of the close. And all against our favorite delinquents from down the 'Pike.

For a game in which a literal once-in-a-lifetime play delivered the sword stroke to the shoulder blades, what's startling is how routine this feels by now. We're about one game-lost-by-catcher's-interference-followed-by-South-American-football-stadium-style-Pepsi Porch collapse from filling out the "Worst Season Ever" bingo card.







metirish
Aug 24 2009 07:50 AM


Just me but no loss this past month and more warrants being in this thread , nothing surprises , nothing even hurts anymore......it's nothingness .







G-Fafif
Aug 24 2009 07:52 AM


It might be more efficient to start a thread cataloguing which losses aren't the worst of 2009. Tidier anyway.







metsguyinmichigan
Aug 24 2009 08:04 AM


="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":7lkl3daw]This one[/url:7lkl3daw]'s got to go in the scrapbook, no? Demoralization early, then increasing interest with the scrapping and the Misching (even as chances get squandered), then the adrenaline rush of the 9th-inning comeback... and the car crash cardiac arrest of the close. And all against our favorite delinquents from down the 'Pike.

For a game in which a literal once-in-a-lifetime play delivered the sword stroke to the shoulder blades, what's startling is how routine this feels by now. We're about one game-lost-by-catcher's-interference-followed-by-South-American-football-stadium-style-Pepsi Porch collapse from filling out the "Worst Season Ever" bingo card.[/quote:7lkl3daw]

Brilliant!

Actually, you're missing the "best player tagged in steroid scandal" box on the card, but the Yankees already filled that one in this year.







Benjamin Grimm
Aug 24 2009 08:09 AM


="metirish":2gf3l66x]Just me but no loss this past month and more warrants being in this thread , nothing surprises , nothing even hurts anymore......it's nothingness .[/quote:2gf3l66x]

I agree. The losses are worse (and the wins are better) when the games aren't meaningless.







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 08:10 AM


i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 24 2009 09:13 AM


="metsmarathon"]i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...


Fair point. And I'd be lying if I said this killed me as much as even the Pittsburgh game from June. These games don't sting anymore.

But on a lazy Sunday, driving back from southern NJ, Howie and Whatshisface dragged me back somewhat in for a day. Plus, losing to Philly when you've got a legitimate shot at the end that didn't seem at all possible an hour earlier... doesn't it ache something fierce? (Spoiling the Phils is about the only thing I'm really hoping for, Mets-wise, for the season's remainder. Hate is all I have left.)







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 10:08 AM


it does. but this is an ache i can live with - an 'oh well, you got me' kind of ache. like when your pitcher puts his pitch right were he wanted to, and the batter still manages to push a soft fly ball into short right field. you do your best, and if they beat you they beat you.

its like that pitch vlad hit a week or so ago that actually bounced in front of home plate - i mean, what are you going to do there but say, "damn, he got me there"?







dgwphotography
Aug 24 2009 01:58 PM


="metsmarathon":1snick2b]history jumped up and bit us on the ass. [/quote:1snick2b]

Your 2009 marketing slogan.







Edgy DC
Aug 24 2009 02:00 PM


Well, something has to be 10th.







metsmarathon
Aug 25 2009 08:22 AM


i'm gonna wander out on a limb and suggest that johan santana might well be the worst loss of 2009...



Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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8/15, Giants, 5-4 (10).

Let's go through the nightmare scenario checklist:

Last man standing/face of franchise/best all-around player during the last four years hit in head by 94-mph fastball? Check.

Ace/only Met to believe in roughed up by a free-swinging lineup Bobby Parnell shut down a day earlier? Check.

Dongs for insurance and go-ahead runs hit by two players against whom said ace "sent a message?" Check.

Gift of blown save (again) from Giant sorta-closer promptly returned? Check.

No dropped popups, and not to the Phils/Yanks/Braves, but it's a contender.


Guest Kong76
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Funny, I was thinking on the subway that the only thing that didn't go wrong
was Murphy and Castillo didn't hurt each other in right field on one play.

Castillo was limpy for a minute but he's kinda limpy anyway.

I hope they shut Wright down for the rest of the season at this point with the
team's luck and track record with injuries especially ones to the coconut.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Just me but no loss this past month and more warrants being in this thread , nothing surprises , nothing even hurts anymore......it's nothingness .


Posted


It might be more efficient to start a thread cataloguing which losses aren't the worst of 2009. Tidier anyway.


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="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":7lkl3daw]This one[/url:7lkl3daw]'s got to go in the scrapbook, no? Demoralization early, then increasing interest with the scrapping and the Misching (even as chances get squandered), then the adrenaline rush of the 9th-inning comeback... and the car crash cardiac arrest of the close. And all against our favorite delinquents from down the 'Pike.

For a game in which a literal once-in-a-lifetime play delivered the sword stroke to the shoulder blades, what's startling is how routine this feels by now. We're about one game-lost-by-catcher's-interference-followed-by-South-American-football-stadium-style-Pepsi Porch collapse from filling out the "Worst Season Ever" bingo card.[/quote:7lkl3daw]

Brilliant!

Actually, you're missing the "best player tagged in steroid scandal" box on the card, but the Yankees already filled that one in this year.







Benjamin Grimm
Aug 24 2009 08:09 AM


="metirish":2gf3l66x]Just me but no loss this past month and more warrants being in this thread , nothing surprises , nothing even hurts anymore......it's nothingness .[/quote:2gf3l66x]

I agree. The losses are worse (and the wins are better) when the games aren't meaningless.







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 08:10 AM


i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 24 2009 09:13 AM


="metsmarathon"]i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...


Fair point. And I'd be lying if I said this killed me as much as even the Pittsburgh game from June. These games don't sting anymore.

But on a lazy Sunday, driving back from southern NJ, Howie and Whatshisface dragged me back somewhat in for a day. Plus, losing to Philly when you've got a legitimate shot at the end that didn't seem at all possible an hour earlier... doesn't it ache something fierce? (Spoiling the Phils is about the only thing I'm really hoping for, Mets-wise, for the season's remainder. Hate is all I have left.)







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 10:08 AM


it does. but this is an ache i can live with - an 'oh well, you got me' kind of ache. like when your pitcher puts his pitch right were he wanted to, and the batter still manages to push a soft fly ball into short right field. you do your best, and if they beat you they beat you.

its like that pitch vlad hit a week or so ago that actually bounced in front of home plate - i mean, what are you going to do there but say, "damn, he got me there"?







dgwphotography
Aug 24 2009 01:58 PM


="metsmarathon":1snick2b]history jumped up and bit us on the ass. [/quote:1snick2b]

Your 2009 marketing slogan.







Edgy DC
Aug 24 2009 02:00 PM


Well, something has to be 10th.







metsmarathon
Aug 25 2009 08:22 AM


i'm gonna wander out on a limb and suggest that johan santana might well be the worst loss of 2009...



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="metirish":2gf3l66x]Just me but no loss this past month and more warrants being in this thread , nothing surprises , nothing even hurts anymore......it's nothingness .[/quote:2gf3l66x]

I agree. The losses are worse (and the wins are better) when the games aren't meaningless.







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 08:10 AM


i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 24 2009 09:13 AM


="metsmarathon"]i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...


Fair point. And I'd be lying if I said this killed me as much as even the Pittsburgh game from June. These games don't sting anymore.

But on a lazy Sunday, driving back from southern NJ, Howie and Whatshisface dragged me back somewhat in for a day. Plus, losing to Philly when you've got a legitimate shot at the end that didn't seem at all possible an hour earlier... doesn't it ache something fierce? (Spoiling the Phils is about the only thing I'm really hoping for, Mets-wise, for the season's remainder. Hate is all I have left.)







metsmarathon
Aug 24 2009 10:08 AM


it does. but this is an ache i can live with - an 'oh well, you got me' kind of ache. like when your pitcher puts his pitch right were he wanted to, and the batter still manages to push a soft fly ball into short right field. you do your best, and if they beat you they beat you.

its like that pitch vlad hit a week or so ago that actually bounced in front of home plate - i mean, what are you going to do there but say, "damn, he got me there"?







dgwphotography
Aug 24 2009 01:58 PM


="metsmarathon":1snick2b]history jumped up and bit us on the ass. [/quote:1snick2b]

Your 2009 marketing slogan.







Edgy DC
Aug 24 2009 02:00 PM


Well, something has to be 10th.







metsmarathon
Aug 25 2009 08:22 AM


i'm gonna wander out on a limb and suggest that johan santana might well be the worst loss of 2009...



Posted


i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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="metsmarathon"]i'm really not sure if the circumstances surrounding last night's game warrant its inclusion in this thread. i feel its much more of a tip-your-cap kind of loss.

this was a different kind of loss than the luis castillo popup. a very different animal. this was no blown save, no missed third base.

if the roles had been reversed - the phils down two, two men on, no outs, top nine - they send the runners, castillo moves over to cover the bag, and gets a screaming liner hit right at him... that pops out of his glove as he prematurely looks down to step on the bag for the second out, and subsequently allows both runners to score - well, then it would belong in this thread.

history jumped up and bit us on the ass. c'est la vie, i guess...


Fair point. And I'd be lying if I said this killed me as much as even the Pittsburgh game from June. These games don't sting anymore.

But on a lazy Sunday, driving back from southern NJ, Howie and Whatshisface dragged me back somewhat in for a day. Plus, losing to Philly when you've got a legitimate shot at the end that didn't seem at all possible an hour earlier... doesn't it ache something fierce? (Spoiling the Phils is about the only thing I'm really hoping for, Mets-wise, for the season's remainder. Hate is all I have left.)


Posted


it does. but this is an ache i can live with - an 'oh well, you got me' kind of ache. like when your pitcher puts his pitch right were he wanted to, and the batter still manages to push a soft fly ball into short right field. you do your best, and if they beat you they beat you.

its like that pitch vlad hit a week or so ago that actually bounced in front of home plate - i mean, what are you going to do there but say, "damn, he got me there"?


Posted


="metsmarathon":1snick2b]history jumped up and bit us on the ass. [/quote:1snick2b]

Your 2009 marketing slogan.







Edgy DC
Aug 24 2009 02:00 PM


Well, something has to be 10th.







metsmarathon
Aug 25 2009 08:22 AM


i'm gonna wander out on a limb and suggest that johan santana might well be the worst loss of 2009...



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Well, something has to be 10th.


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