Posts Tagged ‘Pat Misch’

After the KHH bloggers attended game 1 of the Subway Series (which you can read about here), the two teams played two more games on Saturday and Sunday, with the Yankees winning both of them convincingly. In game 2 of the series, the Yankees hit 4 home runs and Cappuccino got the loss, which was not surprising at all, but I think that today’s game was the funnier of the two. The Mets were leading 3-1 for most of the game, but then in the 7th inning they had one of their classic collapses. Mike Pelfrey pitched very well until the 7th inning, only allowing 1 run on a Granderson homer. But in the 7th, he fell apart. With runners on first and second and nobody out, Pelf hit Francisco Cervelli, who was trying to lay down a sacrifice bunt to load the bases. Then, Jeter had a lucky single up the middle to tie the game and Pelfrey was done. Enter the Mets bullpen. The Mets had to use Tim Byrdak, Pedro Beato, and Pat Misch before they were finally able to get out of the inning. One of the highlights of the inning was a Chris Dickerson (who?) two-run single to put the game out of reach. The Yankees scored a total of 8 runs in the inning and the game was over. Such classic Mets.

Chris Dickerson in his Reds days. This is a great picture.

Jonah and I will be in attendance at tonight’s Mets – Astros game. Thus, a preview is in order.

To begin, here are some depressing Mets interviews after the Mets – Astros game: (It’s so easy to laugh at (not with) Terry Collins.)

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Next, 2 articles of sad news:

R.A. Dickey

R.A. Dickey


And, tonight’s Mets starting lineup (according to Metsblog.com):

  1. Jose Reyes (.299)
  2. Josh Thole (.260)
  3. David Wright (.254)
  4. Carlos Beltran (.250)
  5. Ike Davis (.291)
  6. Angel Pagan (.169)
  7. Willie Harris (.273)
  8. Daniel Murphy (.226)
  9. R.A. Dickey (.200)

Other notes:

  • According to Mets.com, tonight’s pitching matchup is: Bud Norris (1-1, 5.06 ERA) vs. R.A. Dickey (1-2, 3.93 ERA).
  • Scott Hairston will come off the bench for the Mets.
  • Jason Isringhausen will serve as the 8th inning set up man tonight.
  • R.A. stands for Robert Allen, according to Wikipedia.org.

We’ll post some sort of recap after the game, unless the game is so awful that it must be immediately forgotten.

5:40 PM. It’s a rainy day in New York. I am joining the Mets midway through their first game against the Braves, at Turner Field. Their game started 1.5 hours ago, so if I watch both games of their double header – I’ll be watching the Mets for the same amount of time as I watched them with Jonah on Thursday. Six and a half hours.

D.J. Carrasco Mets

Here we go.

Before I begin with live updates, here is some important info about this afternoon’s game.

Mets Lineup: (We will likely have nicknames for all these players within a few weeks.)

  1. Jose Reyes
  2. Angel Pagan
  3. David Wright
  4. Carlos Beltran
  5. Ike Davis
  6. Willie Harris
  7. Brad Emaus
  8. Josh Thole
  9. D.J. Carrasco

Pitching Matchup:

  • D.J. Carrasco (4.05 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, 4 Ks, 3 BBs)
  • vs.

  • Derek Lowe (1.45 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 15 Ks, 5 BBs)

Other notes:

  • Beltran is slated to start both games of the double header. Pleasant surprise.
  • According to Mike Puma of The NY Post, Brad Emaus is running on thin ice. He may be cut soon.
  • Dillon Gee will start for the Mets tomorrow. That will be hard to watch. Michael Baron of SNY.tv’s Mets Blog thinks that Ryota Igorashi will be demoted to make room. That would be a shame.
  • Remember, the Mets are entering this game after being swept in a four game series by the Rockies. They have lost 5 in a row.
  • It is Jackie Robinson Day in the MLB. Every player is wearing #42 and no one has names on their uniforms. It just makes it more difficult for people like me to follow the game.

Live Updates

To start the bottom of the 5th, the Mets are down 3-1 to the Braves and D.J. Carrasco has just left the game. He surrendered two solo home runs to Alex Gonzalez. Gonzalez is a Carrasco killer. Pat Misch takes the mound to relieve D.J.

5th Inning

  • Misch walks Chipper Jones, but survives the 5th inning unscathed.

6th Inning

  • With 2 outs, Willie Harris hits an RBI double to bring in Beltran, who was on first base after a Derek Lowe walk. 3-2 Braves. Emaus promptly pops out to end the inning.
  • Freddie Freeman (who??) absolutely demolishes a Misch offering. Wow. Solo home run. 4-2 Braves. Classic. Misch finishes his 2nd inning of work and only gives up one run. As a Mets fan, I’ll take that any day.
  • On a side note, backup catcher David Ross is mic’d up for this game. He said something hilarious and the FOX announcers started cracking up. I wasn’t listening. Sorry, Mr. Ross.
  • 7th Inning

    • Eric O’Flaherty (2.08 ERA, 0 Ks, 2 BBs) is now on the mound for the Braves. We’ve already come across some extremely random names. He ousts Josh Thole on his first pitch on a soft dribbler right to Mr. O’Flaherty. Chin-Lung Hu follows and strikes out looking. 2 walks later, O’Flaherty is sent to the dugout. Scott Linebrink (4.76 ERA, 7 Ks, 4 BBs) replaces and gets Wright to pop out to right.
    • Bobby Parnell steps to the mound for the Mets. Somehow survives the middle of the Braves’ lineup.

    8th Inning

    • Jonny Venters (1.29 ERA, 5 Ks, 1 BB) marches in from the bullpen to pitch. He walks Willie Harris, but strikes out Beltran and Emaus to safely glide through the inning.
    • Bobby Parnell keeps the Mets deficit at 2 in the bottom of the 8th. The Mets are at bat in the top of the 9th, down 4-2. It’s crunch time for the Mets. Let’s see if they can pull it off.

    9th Inning

    • Craig Kimbrell (0.00 ERA, 9 Ks, 1 Walk, 3 Saves) comes in to close for the Braves.
      Craig Kimbrell
      Kimbrell strikes Josh Thole out swinging. One out. Daniel Murphy nubs it to the pitcher. Easy play. Two outs. Reyes is at bat and is trying to keep the game alive for the Mets. Full count now. He…singles!! Ground ball barely gets past the Braves’ Second Baseman. The tying run is at the plate. It’s Angel Pagan. David Wright is on deck. Pagan…pops out to center. Game over. Braves win, 4-2

    A recap of the game is forthcoming. I don’t plan on live blogging for the 2nd half of the double header.

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