Archive for the ‘Milwaukee Brewers’ Category

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Oliver Perez loves me!!

May 22, 2007

((May 13th game))

Yep, so The Mets had to have their revenge, since we don’t get humiliated at OUR house. A One-Hit Shutout into the 9th.

Pink mother’s day bats helped out Beltran as he hit a pretty nice 2 run homer.

Ahhh but the main story from that date is Carlos Gomez. Called up after that loser Pefrey was sent down, this superfast, superstong, superenergetic, supercute kid is AWESOME. He got 2 hits, scored 2 runs, and stole a base in his major league debut.

And of course, I can’t forget that David Wright had a career high 3 stolen bases.

Amazin’. 9-1 Mets.

I completely missed this game. I was kind of busy GRADUATING. That’s right. I receieved my Bachelor’s degree from St. John’s University. No job, no idea where I will be attending law school, everything in my life is in an indefinite phase right now. That is, everything except my love for the Mets. ❤

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Well, the 2nd game against the Brewers sucked.

May 20, 2007

NOooooooooooooooooo. Say it isn’t so. Joe Smith finally gave up his first run, and in what fashion too. =( A GRAND SLAM. Well the Brewers really proved why they have their record.

At least David Newhan finally proved he can do SOMETHING, aside from picking up walks. A nice homer.

That’s the only real bright spot in this. Oh wait, no it’s not. The other is that as a result from this game, and also previous endeavours, Mike Pelfrey is finally sent down to the minors. That leaves Sosa in the rotation, with some prospects (?) coming up, all before El Duque’s return, and of course Pedro’s eventual return.

So this game was just meant to be lost. Kind of like that horrible loss against the Rockies last month. It’s ok. Just puts things into perspective.

I only like baby-sitting in the offseason. >=(

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Back from successful roadtrip to game against leagues’ best

May 19, 2007

Yes the Milwaukee Brewers are in first, and why does everyone have such a hard time believing that? They actually have a decent team.

Not decent enough, however.

Ok, I’m all for baseball superstitions, but I don’t know how far I’ll take this “bald” thing. True, David Wright has found his swing and homered even here back at Shea. Shawn Green had been doing awesome until he shaved, hated it, and now he sucks. W-T-F. Not saying there’s any truth behind it. But you never know.

Aside from Wright, the other struggling heavy-hitter also hit a homerun. Can it be that Carlos Delgado has woken up as well? This combined with Easely (who’s had more homeruns than both of them), helped the Mets win it tonight.

The real surprise, however has been Jorge Sosa. I already had worrysome thoughts about Jeff Suppan, since the scars from last year haven’t quite healed. Sosa had a good first game back in the majors against Arizona, but this was the real deal. Back at Shea, where the crowds don’t forgive, and where the Suppan name stings. Well he DID IT.

Aaron Heilman continues to struggle however. I understand he is our main late game reliever, but he has to start to shape up. After having a comfortable lead, he lets it down to a one run game. At least when the first chords of “Enter Sandman” began to play at the top of the 9th, I had confidence that Billy would finish it off.

I also chanted for Joe Smith of course. HE should be the top reliever. Yet to give up a run.

All in all, a fun day at the ballpark.

Record this season: 2-2

I went to go see this game with Steve and Frank. Steve’s not a jinx!! SCORE. Frank didn’t wear his Smith jersey, which kind of threw things off…oh and we got to the game late as usual. Who cares though, the Mets OWNED. Nothing better than hearing “Enter Sandman” followed by “Takin’ Care of Buisness” just 10 minutes later.