As always, here's some other notes from tonight's game.
- I'm not going to judge Jesus Feliciano from 5 at bats. That said, based on the pitch selection he's showed in his first five major league at-bats it would appear there was a good reason he's been in the minor leagues for 13 years. I don't expect him to be long for the major leagues.
- Four strikeouts today from Wright against righties today. Atta boy David, way to keep that 40 percent strikeout rate vs. righties going strong into June. Seriously, on a better team, he'd be borderline platoonable against righties. Think a reverse Curtis Granderson at this point.
- I have to admit that Ruben Tejada looks completely overmatched at the plate. That said, he plays a fantastic second base, and he helps to stand in the way of Alex Cora kicking in the option for next year. As much as he's struggling, he's also still a better player than Cora, and there's no reason not to let him develop as long as he's the team's best option at 2B. He's only 20, and he's continually hit right around .300 in the minors. Considering the Mets have no better long term answer at second right now, and the free agent market at the position is thin, I'd like to see Tejada able to get comfortable at the major league level; at the very worst he can contribute out of the 8 hole next year, and at best, he could show the .300 bat he had in the minors by late summer.
- Worth noting that the Mets have now been involved in 3 triple plays in their past 100 games. I don't have the desire to check on this, but I'd be willing to bet that's some kind of record. They've also been involved in 2 in the last three weeks. If I had an intern, we'd have Elias on the phone to figure this out right now.
- Was flipping between this and the fantastic duel between Halladay and Josh Johnson in Citizen's Bank Park. Those two are flat out ridiculous. It was a hell of a night for pitching in the NL East.
- Random fun fact. On Tuesday, Mike Stanton became the youngest player since 1979 to have 3 hits in his major league debut. The younger player who had 3 hits in his May 21, 1979 debut? Former NBA All-Satr and current Celtics GM Danny Ainge, who went 3 for 4 with the Blue Jays against the Indians at the age of 20 years and 65 days. Drop THAT knowledge on your co-workers tomorrow. I'll allow it.
- Make sure to tune in tomorrow at 10 AM on ESPN for the start of the World Cup. South Africa takes on Mexico - companies around the world will see a massive spike in off-site meetings at the same time. Don't sleep on South Africa - four of the last five host nations have made the final four.
Not much else tonight - it's hard to find negatives when the starting pitcher throws a 1 hitter and retires 21 in a row. I know, trust me, it pained me to write that. Don't worry, I'm sure I'll be back tomorrow with some more reasons why being a met fan sucks!
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