John Maine
The Return of the Real John Maine?
The John Maine the Mets need in order to maximize their potential over the season’s final 61 games returned last night, throwing seven strong innings in New York’s 6-3 victory over Philadelphia.
That Maine was missing in his previous four starts. After pitching at least six innings in 12 of his first 16 outings, Maine had failed to do so in each of his last four.
The difference between Maine’s outing Wednesday and his previous failures is not throwing more strikes, or even more fastballs. For Maine, it is simply a question of when he throws strikes—early fastballs in the zone allow him to succeed later in at-bats with fastballs out of the zone. read more »
Can the Mets Keep It Up?
The Mets did a lot of heavy lifting on their recent road trip, amassing a 5-3 record against the National League East-leading Phillies and the wild-card-leading Cardinals.
The success of the road trip, punctuated by three straight wins in Philadelphia, catapulted New York into the thick of the National League playoff race. The Mets further solidified these gains with a pair of shutout victories Tuesday and Wednesday against the Giants, and they now stand just 1.5 games out of first place in their division, and just 3.5 games behind St. Louis for the wild card.
But how successful the Mets are down the stretch will be determined in large part by the team’s success on and off the field between now and the end of July. read more »
Maybe What the Mets Starters Need Is a Rest
With Pedro Martinez eyeing a late-April return, the Mets would appear set to move forward with their planned five-man rotation intact. But if New York wants to make the decision best for the team now, later in the season and even for 2009, they ought to consider a wacky idea: expanding to a six-man rotation as soon as Martinez or Orlando Hernandez is healthy enough to take the mound.
While the starting rotation has been a strength thus far, much of that success has come from the young Mike Pelfrey’s development, and from surprise success story Nelson Figueroa. read more »
Who Needs Pedro Anyway? Giddy Mets Roll On
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