Watching Auburn/USF, I have to say that Dan Fouts is suprisingly solid as a play by play guy. His delivery is awkward and he makes the usually mistakes but he does fine for himself for someone with as little experience. I'd take him over Mike Patrick for sure
Thank God the Mets only have 3 more games with the Phillies and after the weekend 3 with the Braves. The September schedule may save this team with games with Nats, Marlins, Astros, Reds.
I don't know if Bruiser or Czech want to hear this but Tom Verducci of SI was on Mike and the Mad Dog today and said the Cubs would make it to the World Series.
Apparently Wickman was released because he refused to pitch in a game where the Braves were up 4 runs and thus could not earn a save. It was basically a clubhouse decision to get rid of him after that point
Watching Aaron Heilman pitch is an exercise in frustration. His peripherals aren't bad (although his K's are down) but to see him get ahead of hitters 0-2 constantly and then nibble and inevitably it's a 3-2 count. Hitters are sitting on his change up which probably shows the league has figured him out after his shockingly good 05/06 seasons
With Adrian Gonzalez tonight, he (suprise) gets ahead 0-2 and then tries to paint the corners and it's 3-2 and then he grooves one.
As I said last week I hope they explore trading him in the offseason.
And it will all be for nothing when he blows a couple games in the playoffs. Like he always does.
Oh God please, let's not start this again. It was bad enough last October and took away from the usually enjoyable playoff threads
I really hope the Mets look into trading Heilman in the off season. They've seen his best. His reached his full potential.
Get on the phone with Ted Hendry Omar
Guillermo Mota *Has* to go. No more fucking around. He is complete garbage.
Worst loss of the season.
And you would think Heilman or Peterson would realize that hitters are sitting on his change ups and make some adjustments. It's not 2005 anymore where he was fooling hitters