Your loyalty was well-founded, sir. Carlos went 4-5 with a homer and 2 rbi today, as the Mets edged the Dodgers, 6-5.oagre said:Carlos Delgado now playing for the Mets. Hell, I'm rooting for blue-and-orange just out of loyalty for Big Carlos, one of the classiest and finest players ever to play in Toronto.
Yeah, this doesn't look good for the Mets. From the way Met's manager Willie Randolph handled Game 1 today, however, it appears that he plans to go the bullpen early and often. The Mets had one of the best, if not the best, bullpen in baseball this season. While the traditional route in the post-season is to do it with starting pitching, it will be interesting to see if this approach can work.hammertm said:NYM lose Orlando Hernandez "El Duque" for the playoffs now too along with Pedro. There staters in order are Maine, Glavine, Trachsel (4.97 ERA), Perez (6.55 ERA 3-13 record) and Glavine for game 5. I did pick them before these injuries, but i sure wouldn't now.
I think Leyland motivated him by telling him the Yankees were really cameramen.the_big_E said:but tonight, Kenny Rogers was simply awesome. Made those Yankees look silly all night long
That's a good line, shack, can I use it?shack said:I think Leyland motivated him by telling him the Yankees were really cameramen.
I had the Twins also. If the Yankees get knocked out then the two teams with the best records are gone.
Actually, I figured the Mets may have been at least close so I intentionally worded it vaguely.homonger said:That's a good line, shack, can I use it?
Ahem! You mean the two teams in the A.L. with the best records. The N.L. Mets won as many games as the Yankees, tying them for the best record in baseball.
I'm with you on that one. Hopefully they'll be up 3-1 after tonight's game.mrpolarbear said:I wanna see a repeat of the 68 series. We are half way there, Tigers are in. GO REDBIRDS





