It's been about an hour since I watched the Mets blow another late-game lead with an inept bullpen. Even with a two-run shot from Delgado in the ninth they couldn't spark a comeback. So now I've had a chance to calm down and I'm ready to say that although an hour ago I was ready to write the Mets off from even a wild card appearance, I'm willing to see how it goes at Shea with the Cubs and Marlins.
Don't ask me why, because I don't even know myself. I guess I'm not ready to…
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Also, I like what you wrote about the non-Amazins I think it would have more visibility if you put it into a blog or forum so people can comment on it etc, let me knwo if you need help with that
What will the Mets do from here? Well, if history is any indication of what's to come, then the Mets will win the series with the 1st place D-Backs, causing us all to scratch our heads and wonder why they could get up for them and not the last place Padres. Thus giving us another week of hope, only to stink up Shea against the Rangers. See the pattern here? But you didn't need me to point this out. Met fans have known this for eons. We live and die with them -- lately we've been doing a lot of dying.
Can't blame pitching for the Mets resent decent here folks, unless you're talking the bull pen, but the starters are doing their job. Aaron Heilman is gonna give me a heart attack for sure, if Willie doesn't kill me first.