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Chart: Mets Dominate The Phillies

Friday, May 28th, 2010

One last note from me on the Mets complete domination of the Phillies. Below is a look at how some of the offensive and pitching numbers stack up in the Mets sweep of the three game series.

Mets Phillies
Wins 3 0
Offense:
Runs 16 0
Hits 29 20
Stolen Bases 8 1
Pitching:
Earned Runs 0 15
Strike Outs 27 9

Mets Game Recap: Mets 3 Phillies 0

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Quick Game Notes:

  • Final Score: Mets 3 – Phillies 0
  • Box Score: Click here for the complete box score.
  • Mets Record: 25-23
  • Key Moment In The Game: In my opinion the key moment was the bottom of the 7th when Jose Reyes hit a 2-run double to put the Mets up 3-0 at the time.
  • Game Ball: Jose Reyes: 3-4 | 1 Run | 2 RBI
  • Additional Comments:
  • Mets Pitching: In 27 innings this series, the Philiies scored 0 runs.
  • Mets Defense: Turned 3 double plays tonight.
  • Angel Pagan continues to play well. Two more hits tonight and now has a 6 game hitting streak.
  • Mike Pelfrey’s Line: 7 IP | 3 H | 0 ER | 5 SO | 5 BB
  • As I said before this series started, I was looking for the Mets to make a statement and they did just that by sweeping this series.
  • Up Next: The Mets travel to Milwaukee to open a series against the Brewers: Friday May 28, 2010 at 8:10pm.
  • Mets Game Recap: Mets 5 Phillies 0

    Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

    Quick Game Notes:

  • Final Score: Mets 5 – Phillies 0
  • Box Score: Click here for the complete box score.
  • Mets Record: 24-23
  • Key Moment In The Game: In my opinion the key moment was the bottom of the 6th inning when the Mets scored 3 runs to go up 5-0 at the time. The key at bat in the inning was a Rod Barajas 2-run double. After that the game was pretty much out of reach.
  • Game Ball: Jose Reyes: 2-4 | 1 HR | 1 Run | 2 RBI
  • Additional Comments:
  • The Mets are back over .500 (24-23)
  • Mets offense: 4 stolen bases and 3 doubles tonight.
  • Angel Pagan continues to play well. Two more hits tonight and now has a 5 game hitting streak.
  • Mets Pitching: Mets pitchers have thrown 18 scoreless innings against the Phillies in this series.
  • According to the SNY broadcast this is the first time the Mets have shut out the Phillies in back-to-back games since July 1998.
  • Hisanori Takahashi’s Line: 6 IP | 5 H | 0 ER | 6 SO | 0 BB
  • As I said before this series started, I was looking for the Mets to make a statement and so far in the first two games they have done that.
  • Up Next: The Mets play the third game of this series and go for the sweep against the Phillies: Thursday May 27, 2010 at 7:10pm.
  • Tweet: Punch The Phillies In The Mouth

    Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

    Before yesterday’s game I tweeted the following message below and the Mets did exactly what I was hoping they would do. After playing 6 innings they were up 5-0. What was good to see is they didn’t take their foot off the pedal. In their last two at bats the Mets had 4 hits and scored 3 more times, including a Raul Valdes double and Jose Reyes triple on their way to an 8-0 win. In my opinion, the Mets must make a statement in this series and push the Phillies around a little. Let’s see how they do over the next two games. BTW – here is where you can find me on Twitter and Facebook.

    Mets Game Recap: Mets 8 Phillies 0

    Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

    Quick Game Notes:

  • Final Score: Mets 8 – Phillies 0
  • Box Score: Click here for the complete box score.
  • Mets Record: 23-23
  • Key Moment In The Game: In my opinion the key moment was the bottom of the 6th inning when Chris Carter came through with a pinch hit RBI single. At that point the Mets went up 5-0 and pretty much put the game out of reach.
  • Game Ball: Jose Reyes: 3-5 | 3 Runs | 2 SB | 1 RBI. Reyes also collected his 1,000 career hit tonight.
  • Additional Comments:
  • The Mets are back to .500 (23-23)
  • No strike outs for the Mets offense. Very impressive for a team that strikes out a lot.
  • Jeff Francoeur: 2-3 | 2 RBI | 1 Run
  • Pitcher Raul Valdes not only pitched well in relief (3 IP | 0 ER), he also had an RBI double.
  • R.A. Dickey’s Line: 6 IP | 7 H | 0 ER | 7 SO | 3 BB
  • The Mets played a very efficient, fundamentally sound game tonight. Good to see.
  • Up Next: The Mets play the second game against the Phillies: Wednesday May 26, 2010 at 7:10pm.
  • Mets Game Recap: Mets 5 Phillies 11

    Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

    Quick Game Notes:

  • Final Score: Mets 5 – Phillies 11
  • Box Score: Click here for the complete box score.
  • Mets Record: 14-11
  • Key Moment In The Game: In my opinion the key moment was the bottom of the 4th inning when the Phillies scored nine runs. Johan Santana had a rare implosion as the Phillies batted around. Santana walked the pitcher Jamie Moyer with the base load. Then proceeded to give up a grand slam home run and then another two-run home run.
  • Game Ball: David Wright: 1-4 | 1 HR | 3 RBIs
  • Additional Comments:
  • After winning 8 in a row, the Mets have lost the last two and fall out of first place.
  • Johan Santana’s line: 3.2 IP | 8 H | 10 ER | 4 HR
  • Up Next: The Mets open a three game series in Cincinnati against the Reds: Monday May 3, 2010 at 7:10pm.
  • Mets Game Recap: Mets 0 Phillies 10

    Saturday, May 1st, 2010

    Quick Game Notes:

  • Final Score: Mets 0 – Phillies 10
  • Box Score: Click here for the complete box score.
  • Mets Record: 14-10
  • Key Moment In The Game: In my opinion the key moment was the bottom of the 4th inning when the Phillies scored six runs. Mike Pelfrey seemed to be cruising along but hit a wall in the 4th. Two dropped balls by Jose Reyes and Alex Cora didn’t help
  • Game Ball: Jason Bay: It’s tough to give a game ball when your team loses by 10 runs. Mets only had three hits but Bay was on base two times today.
  • Additional Comments:
  • Mets 8 game winning streak was snapped.
  • Roy Halladay cooled off the Mets offense. Giving up only three hits.
  • If you haven’t voted yet, go here to vote for Mets player of the Month April 2010
  • Up Next: The Mets play the rubber game of this series against the Phillies: Sunday May 2, 2010 at 8:05pm.
  • Mets Game Recap: Mets 9 Phillies 1

    Friday, April 30th, 2010

    Quick Game Notes:

  • Final Score: Mets 9 – Phillies 1
  • Box Score: Click here for the complete box score.
  • Mets Record: 14-9
  • Key Moment In The Game: In my opinion the key moment was the top of the 7th when the Mets scored 4 runs to go up 8-1 at the time. The key moment in the inning was an Angel Pagan two-run triple. When playing in Philadelphia you can never be sure if the game was out of reach so tack on runs are very important.
  • Game Ball: Jon Niese: 7 IP | 4 H | 1 ER | 1 BB | 7 SO
  • Additional Comments:
  • Mets have won 8 games in a row.
  • Rod Barajas had two home runs in the game. His second multiple home run game of the season.
  • The Mets had eight extra base hits in the game.
  • Defense: Both Jason Bay and Jeff Francoeur made outstanding catches in the 2nd inning. If those guys don’t make those two catches this could have been a much different game tonight.
  • Jeff Francoeur left the game after being hit by a pitch on the arm. The early reports are he is day-to-day.
  • Up Next: The Mets play the second game of this series against the Phillies: Saturday May 1, 2010 at 3:10pm.
  • Series Preview: Mets vs. Phillies Interview with Fightin Phillies

    Friday, April 30th, 2010

    In preparation for the New York Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies three game series this weekend, I chatted with Rich Baxter of Fightin Phillies and fellow Baseball Bloggers Alliance member. Read below as we discuss Ryan Howard, the Phillies chances of winning the NL East and much more.

    Q. Can you tell the readers a little about yourself and fightinphillies.com?
    A. I am the sole proprietor of the blog and have been podcasting a Phillies internet radio show called “Phillies Talk” with a friend of mine named Jim Mulry in addition to the blog, I started out 5 years ago writing and podcasting about all Philly sports but narrowed my focus to the Phillies in the middle of 2007. I am a Sunday season ticket holder for the past few years of the Phillies and enjoy going to the games an writing and podcasting about the Phils.

    Q. The Phillies have been to the World Series two years in a row. What chances do you give them to make it again in 2010?
    A. Well,the odds have to be against them. Three World Series appearences in a row is about as rare as a snowstorm in Florida in May, but I think this team can do it only because they know what it takes to get there. Getting to the World Series is another matter, I still think that everything has to align for a team to make it. Great play, solid fundamentals, and a little bit of luck get you a long way in the playoffs. Do they have the pitching staff to win it all?

    Q. Which team in the NL East has the best chance of dethrowning the Phillies and why?
    A. Early in the season I predicted the Mets would give the Phils the best run at dethroning them. Of course I’ve been saying that for a couple of years now. I always meant it too. There is no logical reason the Mets shouldn’t be able to contend. They have the talent, but I think they needed a GM/managerial change about a year ago.

    Q. Is there one area of the team you would like to see the Phillies improve upon during the season?
    A. Starting pitching after Halladay has been inconsistent. Will this be the reason the Phillies don’t make the playoffs in 2010?

    Q. The Phillies and Ryan Howard recently agreed to a 5yr $125 million extension. Howard is currently 31 years old. Do you think the Phillies gave him too long or too much money?
    A. He is only 30 as of today the day he agreed to the contract extension, but I think the Phillies did what they thought was right. They offered a contract and the money sounded right to Howard and Company. Was it surprise that it happened now? Yes, I think it came out of the blue and no one expected the Phillies to step up and make this commitment. Howard has been consistent in his run production over the years, he has also struck out a lot in the process. It is scary to think how much better Ryan Howard can improve if he just gets more hits. $20-$25 million a year is now the going rate for real superstars in baseball, and the Phillies organization believes Howard is one of them.

    Also, you can check out the Mets questions I answered for Rich over at Fightin Phillies. Special thanks to Rich for taking the time to answer my questions. Be sure to check out Rich over at Fightin Phillies.

    Mets: The Real Test Begins This Weekend

    Thursday, April 29th, 2010

    The Mets just competed a great home stand: 9-1 and they have won 7 games in a row. With that said, the upcoming three game series against the Phillies, in my opinion will be a big test for this team. Watch the video below as I explain why I’ll be paying close attention to the series in Philadelphia over the weekend.