No game tonight. Day night twin bill tomorrow. If they get one in tomorrow they will be lucky.
I understand what you are saying, but the playoffs don't start for Mets until Friday. That's plenty of time to recover. Put it this way, if the Mets had taken care of business against the Phillies this is a non-issue going into the Washington series.Actually, you want to rest the guys who are definitely on the roster. Not sit them until next Friday mind you but give them an extra couple of days off just to help them get a boost come next week. That being said he makes some questionable if not mind boggling moves at times that are truly unexplainable, but this is not one of those.
WHY? Because the hitters have gone cold? They can heat up just as suddenly as they cooled. One could as easily be optimistic because Thor and Dark Knight are pitching well.Thanks for the good season, but my expectations heading into the playoffs have been greatly lowered. Thinking it will be a short stay.
Lately, the Mets play better on the road than at home, so in a sense I think this is better for them.Some key things:
- Mets have to find a way to split in LA
- The bats need to come alive.....D'arnaud is a major concern right now.
- Kershaw will be on a mission given his past playoff failures.....
- How will Mets' playoff inexperience hold up against Dodgers playoff experience
- I don't like Tejada at SS in the playoffs.....it's going to be tough enough to score off Kershaw and Grienke and Tejada is an automatic out against them...would much prefer to see Flores in there.
- Health of Matz and Uribe is critical as well as both are needed big time.
- How will Mets young pitchers react to playoff pressure?
If their going to split they have to find a way to scratch out a run or two vs one of LA's top two starters and hope that they get as good a performance from Degrom/Syndegaard. I'd rather see Harvey going out West and Noah at home because I think at this point in their careers Harvey is more poised and Noah has more or less been lights out at home. As for Tejada I don't think him being an automatic out would make him any different than the other guys in the lineup if Greinke and Kershaw are dealing. Agree with everything else.Some key things:
- Mets have to find a way to split in LA
- The bats need to come alive.....D'arnaud is a major concern right now.
- Kershaw will be on a mission given his past playoff failures.....
- How will Mets' playoff inexperience hold up against Dodgers playoff experience
- I don't like Tejada at SS in the playoffs.....it's going to be tough enough to score off Kershaw and Grienke and Tejada is an automatic out against them...would much prefer to see Flores in there.
- Health of Matz and Uribe is critical as well as both are needed big time.
- How will Mets young pitchers react to playoff pressure?
At least they''ll have plenty of time to hang around in this thread now.Bye Yankees
Bye T2k and kbee. Jagovs