Thu 19 Jul 2007
Last nights game looked like it was over after the second inning; then it wasn’t; then it was.
Delgado’s much anticipated, barely out of the reach of Mike Cameron’s glove home run and David Wright’s game tying blast was almost enough to quell the frustrations of the past month and a half. Then it wasn’t.
The positive to take away was the signs of life in the offense after the third inning. And isn’t that really a win? The answer is no.
So it’s on to Los Angeles to lose 3 of 4 to the Dodgers in a giant ball of offensive futility.
Or is it?
July 20th, 2007 at 7:57 am
The offense was back last night, but the pitching disappeared (a.k.a. Tom Glavine). Now tonight we’ll only score 1 run on an error. That’s life as a Met fan.
July 20th, 2007 at 8:46 pm
I vividly remember wanting to trade Kent for a bag of baseballs. He annoyed the heck out of me swinging all the time at that slider down and away. I couldn’t believe we got a body (baerga) for him, let alone a bad of balls.
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