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Oh, it'll work it's way into the standings thread in due time, don't you worry yo'self 'bout that.

Think how good they might be doing if they didn't announce the scoreboard upgrade the same day as the Nationals signed Max Scherzer.


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Mets are not the only red hot team in the league, as their two new fellow division leaders are also aflame, particularly the top-spending Los Angeles Dodgers.

San Francisco is floundering, and they've installed our old bud Angel Pagan as their number three hitter. They seem to have a solid starting eight, but they miss Hunter Pence daily and dearly.

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1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York103.769W88216103.769103.769
2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta84.6671.51.5W164763.66763.667
3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington67.4624.06.5W155655.50055.500
4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadephia49.3086.012.5L137237.30037.300
5[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami310.2317.016.5L437-128.20028.200



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DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York103.769+1.5+1.5W88216103.769
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/STL.png[/fimg] St. Louis83.727+2.0+2.0W5731283.727
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/LAD.png[/fimg] Los Angeles93.750+1.5+1.5W7821563.000
1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta84.667W164763.667
2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/SD.png[/fimg] San Diego85.615W173885.615
3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/COL.png[/fimg] Colorado75.5830.50.5L355275.583
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CHC.png[/fimg] Chicago65.5451.01.5L164565.545
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ARI.png[/fimg] Arizona76.5381.01.5W164776.538
6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PIT.png[/fimg] Pittsburgh46.4002.57.5W364934.429
T7[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington37.3003.512.5W155625.000
T7[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CIN.png[/fimg] Cincinnati37.3003.512.5L437-137.300
9[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadelphia39.2504.519.5L137227.222
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/SF.png[/fimg] San Francisco310.2315.023.5L1190310.231
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami310.2315.023.5L437-128.200
12[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIL.png[/fimg] Milwaukee210.1675.528.5L528-3210.167


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Edgy MD wrote:
Mets are not the only red hot team in the league, as their two new fellow division leaders are also aflame, particularly the top-spending Los Angeles Dodgers.

San Francisco is floundering, and they've installed our old bud Angel Pagan as their number three hitter. They seem to have a solid starting eight, but they miss Hunter Pence daily and dearly.




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1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York103.769W88216103.769103.769
2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta84.6671.51.5W164763.66763.667
3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington67.4624.06.5W155655.50055.500
4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadephia49.3086.012.5L137237.30037.300
5[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami310.2317.016.5L437-128.20028.200








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DIV[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/67/thumbs/34fklmt62f7bpq20uisaruz8d.gif[/fimg] New York103.769+1.5+1.5W88216103.769
DIV[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/72/thumbs/2281.gif[/fimg] St. Louis83.727+2.0+2.0W5731283.727
DIV[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/63/thumbs/tayw0n3tsg72i7bwr6ef4u5y3.gif[/fimg] Los Angeles93.750+1.5+1.5W7821563.000
1[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/51/thumbs/2265.gif[/fimg] Atlanta84.667W164763.667
2[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/73/thumbs/x5qgaefxmvbsmrkzw3k8qggwr.gif[/fimg] San Diego85.615W173885.615
3[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/58/thumbs/ej4v6a8q5w5gegtf7ilqbhoz7.gif[/fimg] Colorado75.5830.50.5L355275.583
T4[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/54/thumbs/4l0rcedpoe42tn9sh5kwbl6hg.gif[/fimg] Chicago65.5451.01.5L164565.545
T4[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/50/thumbs/fh73oczerrqvptlk706emifth.gif[/fimg] Arizona76.5381.01.5W164776.538
6[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/71/thumbs/7xkp9hnp9jq11e1zia4tdcqjh.gif[/fimg] Pittsburgh46.4002.57.5W364934.429
T7[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/578/thumbs/x1hlmovt2m0mgs7ghwzgu6lht.gif[/fimg] Washington37.3003.512.5W155625.000
T7[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/56/thumbs/706.gif[/fimg] Cincinnati37.3003.512.5L437-137.300
9[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/70/thumbs/2256.gif[/fimg] Philadelphia39.2504.519.5L137227.222
T10[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/74/thumbs/2296.gif[/fimg] San Francisco310.2315.023.5L1190310.231
T10[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/60/thumbs/nrndw0ev7vb42le2dbx5i9a62.gif[/fimg] Miami310.2315.023.5L437-128.200
12[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/53/1477/thumbs/147714251970.gif[/fimg] Milwaukee210.1675.528.5L528-3210.167


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Caught and tied Detroit & KC for best record in majors.

1-1/2 games clear of anyone in NL. Closest = Dodgers at 9-4 & SD at 10-5

4.0 games up on the Nationals which will be the biggest concern all season despite their injuries and slow start. They're now at .500 with Werth back, Span back, and Rendon starting rehab. Only their bullpen is a real concern to them right now.


Posted


As giddy as I am about this start (and I am oh so freakin' giddy), I don't see them running away like they did in 86 (or even '06) simply because the Nats are so talented.

Keep it up Mets!


Posted


Oh if I were a betting man (am not) and even remotely objective (am not) I'd still put serious money on the Nats for the division.


Posted


I like to think that a formidable rival like the Nats will be the cauldron of fire in which the steel of the Mets is tempered.

You'd hate to get soft beating up on the Braves and Phils and then run into a buzz saw during a West Coast trip.


Posted


You know, every year we (or at least, I) think, well, if everything goes right, maybe the Mets can contend.

This year, so much has gone wrong, and they keep winning. Maybe rooting for things to go right isn't the best approach after all.


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Mets are not the only red hot team in the league, as their two new fellow division leaders are also aflame, particularly the top-spending Los Angeles Dodgers.

San Francisco is floundering, and they've installed our old bud Angel Pagan as their number three hitter. They seem to have a solid starting eight, but they miss Hunter Pence daily and dearly.




PlaceTeamWLPCTGBNGBSTRKGL10 WL10 LHEATDiv WDiv LPCTLg WLg LPCT
1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York103.769W88216103.769103.769
2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta84.6671.51.5W164763.66763.667
3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington67.4624.06.5W155655.50055.500
4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadephia49.3086.012.5L137237.30037.300
5[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami310.2317.016.5L437-128.20028.200








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DIV[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/67/thumbs/34fklmt62f7bpq20uisaruz8d.gif[/fimg] New York103.769+1.5+1.5W88216103.769
DIV[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/72/thumbs/2281.gif[/fimg] St. Louis83.727+2.0+2.0W5731283.727
DIV[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/63/thumbs/tayw0n3tsg72i7bwr6ef4u5y3.gif[/fimg] Los Angeles93.750+1.5+1.5W7821563.000
1[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/51/thumbs/2265.gif[/fimg] Atlanta84.667W164763.667
2[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/73/thumbs/x5qgaefxmvbsmrkzw3k8qggwr.gif[/fimg] San Diego85.615W173885.615
3[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/58/thumbs/ej4v6a8q5w5gegtf7ilqbhoz7.gif[/fimg] Colorado75.5830.50.5L355275.583
T4[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/54/thumbs/4l0rcedpoe42tn9sh5kwbl6hg.gif[/fimg] Chicago65.5451.01.5L164565.545
T4[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/50/thumbs/fh73oczerrqvptlk706emifth.gif[/fimg] Arizona76.5381.01.5W164776.538
6[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/71/thumbs/7xkp9hnp9jq11e1zia4tdcqjh.gif[/fimg] Pittsburgh46.4002.57.5W364934.429
T7[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/578/thumbs/x1hlmovt2m0mgs7ghwzgu6lht.gif[/fimg] Washington37.3003.512.5W155625.000
T7[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/56/thumbs/706.gif[/fimg] Cincinnati37.3003.512.5L437-137.300
9[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/70/thumbs/2256.gif[/fimg] Philadelphia39.2504.519.5L137227.222
T10[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/74/thumbs/2296.gif[/fimg] San Francisco310.2315.023.5L1190310.231
T10[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/54/60/thumbs/nrndw0ev7vb42le2dbx5i9a62.gif[/fimg] Miami310.2315.023.5L437-128.200
12[fimg=55]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/53/1477/thumbs/147714251970.gif[/fimg] Milwaukee210.1675.528.5L528-3210.167


Am i trippin? The logos in batmag's post quoting Edgy look old skool to me, but in Edgy's original post, they appear contemporary.

versus


Posted


Frayed Knot wrote:
4.0 games up on the Nationals which will be the biggest concern all season despite their injuries and slow start. They're now at .500 with Werth back, Span back, and Rendon starting rehab. Only their bullpen is a real concern to them right now.


Nationals game last night was frustrating.
First good out of division team Washington faces and the Cardinals get 12 hits + 4 walks + another Nats error (tho not Desmond) + 2 Wild Pitches ... and score exactly once.
It was a 9th inning run off closer Storen to force extras but the Nats won it via walk-off HR in bottom 10.

Tigers did essentially the same thing vs Yanx: out-hit them 10-8 but hit/ran into FIVE DPs [three on the ground, one liner, one K/CS] and lost 5-2 for just their 3rd loss of the season.
Didn't help that Detroit pitchers walked NINE!!


Posted


I personally could have gone without that title for another couple days if it meant the Tigers weren't shitting the bed vs the Yanx two nights in a row.
For some reason David Price turns into Fischer Price whenever he sees the 'Interlocking NY' cuz the Yanqui hitters play with him like they were children. Last night: 8 runs, all earned, on 10 hits + 3 BBs + 1 HBP in 2.1 innings - and the previous time the Yanx saw Price they pinata'd him for 8 runs over 2 IP.

btw, how'd you like to be a Tiger fan who paid for tickets last night? Price coughs up 6 in the top of the 1st AND IT'S FUCKING SNOWING!!
Tigers came back with 4 in the bottom half but Price gave up 2 more in top 2 (including back-to-back triples at one point). At this point the game was essentially over (final score 13-4) but it's only the 2nd inning and the game's already more than an hour old. In fact we reached the 2nd inning in the Mets game before they did in Detroit even though that one had more than 1/2 hour head start. Did I mention that it was cold and snowing?


Posted



Am i trippin? The logos in batmag's post quoting Edgy look old skool to me, but in Edgy's original post, they appear contemporary.

versus


I don't see any difference.


Standings, updated, 4/24/15, start of play:


Posted


Miami has pulled into a tie with the sinking Phils, and the tie is going to the Fish based on head-to-head play. San Diego has moved atop the Wild Card Standings, with Colorado right on their tail. This leaves the West looking like an ambiguous mishmash, with the leaders on a three-game skid and the last place Giants on a three-game run. But it allowed the Mets to knock the Braves out of the money for the time being.

Hottish Cincinnati has passed DC and moved into a tie wtih Pittsburgh. The defending champs in San Francisco are starting to find their feet, pulling ahead of Philadelphia, which all may soon achieve.

Brewrs got just their third win yesterday, and are drowing as much at the Mets are soaring.

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1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York133.813W1110021133.813133.813
2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta87.5334.54.5L337066.50066.500
3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington79.4386.07.5L255355.50067.462
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami511.3138.013.5W246649.30849.308
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadephia511.3138.013.5L228049.30849.308



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DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York133.813+3.5+3.5W1110021133.813
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/STL.png[/fimg] St. Louis104.714+2.5+2.5W28210104.714
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/LAD.png[/fimg] Los Angeles96.600+0.5+0.5L373466.000
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2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/COL.png[/fimg] Colorado97.563W255797.563
3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ARI.png[/fimg] Arizona87.5330.50.5W155676.538
4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CHC.png[/fimg] Chicago87.5330.50.5L255387.533
5[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta87.5330.50.5L337066.500
6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CIN.png[/fimg] Cincinnati88.5001.02.5L146388.500
7[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PIT.png[/fimg] Pittsburgh88.5001.02.5W264876.000
8[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington79.4382.08.5L255367.462
9[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/SF.png[/fimg] San Francisco710.4122.512.0W3467710.412
10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami511.3134.024.0W246649.308
11[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadelphia511.3134.024.0L228049.308
12[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIL.png[/fimg] Milwaukee313.1886.044.0W1283313.188


Posted




Am i trippin? The logos in batmag's post quoting Edgy look old skool to me, but in Edgy's original post, they appear contemporary.

versus


me too


Posted


Edgy MD wrote:
This leaves the West looking like an ambiguous mishmash, with the leaders on a three-game skid and the last place Giants on a three-game run.


Not a coincidence as those three-game runs by the Dodgers and Giants are the result of a head-to-head series where the home Giants completed a three-game sweep, including twice via walk-offs. Middle game was Kershaw [2 runs on 3 hits over 6] v Bumgarner [2 runs 6 hits over 6.1] although neither wound up involved in the decision.
Nothing like an early season last place over first place sweep to really tighten things up.


Posted


Edgy MD wrote:
Miami has pulled into a tie with the sinking Phils, and the tie is going to the Fish based on head-to-head play. San Diego has moved atop the Wild Card Standings, with Colorado right on their tail. This leaves the West looking like an ambiguous mishmash, with the leaders on a three-game skid and the last place Giants on a three-game run. But it allowed the Mets to knock the Braves out of the money for the time being.

Hottish Cincinnati has passed DC and moved into a tie wtih Pittsburgh. The defending champs in San Francisco are starting to find their feet, pulling ahead of Philadelphia, which all may soon achieve.

Brewrs got just their third win yesterday, and are drowing as much at the Mets are soaring.

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2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta87.5334.54.5L337066.50066.500
3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington79.4386.07.5L255355.50067.462
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami511.3138.013.5W246649.30849.308
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadephia511.3138.013.5L228049.30849.308







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DIV[fimg=55]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York133.813+3.5+3.5W1110021133.813
DIV[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/187/thumbs/1036.gif[/fimg] St. Louis104.714+2.5+2.5W28210104.714
DIV[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/188/thumbs/fgwf1xmvhsbeh3d4yyoe.gif[/fimg] Los Angeles96.600+0.5+0.5L373466.000
1[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/99/3071/thumbs/hinooehlb07wrotq26b2pvpey.gif[/fimg] San Diego107.588L2644107.588
2[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/161/thumbs/jo4exfg01jgmyq3y4g9hfep00.gif[/fimg] Colorado97.563W255797.563
3[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/177/thumbs/kwth8f1cfa2sch5xhjjfaof90.gif[/fimg] Arizona87.5330.50.5W155676.538
4[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/169/thumbs/4611.gif[/fimg] Chicago87.5330.50.5L255387.533
5[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/173/thumbs/301.gif[/fimg] Atlanta87.5330.50.5L337066.500
6[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/154/thumbs/3107.gif[/fimg] Cincinnati88.5001.02.5L146388.500
7[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/156/thumbs/uj6np8mdxk9be07trzcea485x.gif[/fimg] Pittsburgh88.5001.02.5W264876.000
8[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/168/thumbs/vc08sqk7qivrej0b9eg5.gif[/fimg] Washington79.4382.08.5L255367.462
9[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/179/thumbs/6873.gif[/fimg] San Francisco710.4122.512.0W3467710.412
10[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/150/thumbs/13oep73r6lmvxcqazzhvjfchv.gif[/fimg] Miami511.3134.024.0W246649.308
11[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/167/thumbs/fwllan0phwgpy5gxeb7e.gif[/fimg] Philadelphia511.3134.024.0L228049.308
12[fimg=65]http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/7/171/thumbs/mnfvu6qfdkxuo9ne7dvc.gif[/fimg] Milwaukee313.1886.044.0W1283313.188


Posted


The rest of the NL East is all in-division this weekend. The bottom two teams won which keeps our lead while tightening up the whole group from 2nd to 5th

Braves got 2-hit in Philly by Aaron Harang w/help from Ken Giles. Phils won 1-0 in the 9th off Jim Johnson: 1B - Sac-Bunt - PB - E3

Nationals continue to not hit and lost in Miami 3-2 courtesy of Mat Latos's first decent outing of the year [6.1, 2 runs on 6 hits]. Tanner Roark took the loss in relief of Jordan Zimmermannnnn


Grand Central Contributor
Posted


Lefty Specialist wrote:
Milwaukee. Woof.


What? They're tied for the lead in wins with Bartolo Colon and Matt Harvey. Good company right?


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Posted


The Mets are 7-10 since the big winning streak. I get that no one expected them to keep winning at a .700 clip, but this is now several weeks of lackluster baseball. The team has largely been what people feared they would be coming in, good pitching, not enough hitting. As FK mentioned, it seems like they get no-hit for the first 3 innings every night.

I think, or at least hope, they will stay competitive for the rest of the season. But they are not going to take that next step until they get some legitimate threats in that lineup.


Grand Central Contributor
Posted


they lost 2 of their better hitters. That's why they're not hitting.

But I'll take alternated 14-3 and 7-10 streaks. Hell, I'd probably take alternated 11-6 and 7-10 streaks.


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