A meltdown of legendary proportions

Well, the Mets managed to complete their unprecedented meltdown by losing to the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0. You might notice that I took the magic number off of the right sidebar- that’s because technically, right now, there is no magic number. Petey pitched well tonight but the offense went out with barely a whimper, and I can’t say I blame them.

Maybe I’ll put this up in place of the magic number…it may be of more relevance come Sunday:

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Doomsday Scenarios

After winning 3 of 4 in Miami, the Mets returned to Shea tonight in hopes of pushing their division lead all the way out to 3 games with 6 left to play- it wasn’t to be, however, as the Nationals rolled over the Mets by a score of 13-4.

You know, as down on these guys as I have been lately, this was bound to happen. A big game from Pelfrey tonight would have been a huge boost, but that’s not something you can expect to happen. My hopes are much higher for Tuesday’s game with Glavine going, and then there’s that tricky game on Wednesday with Philip Humber making his major league debut as a starter.

With the Phillies breathing right down the Mets’ collective necks, I thought it’d be a good time to spell out the Mets doomsday scenarios heading into the final 6 games of the season.

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NL East Standings
Mets 87-69 — Magic Number 5
Phils 85-71 2GB
Mets Remaining Schedule
vs. WAS (2), vs. STL (1), vs. FLA (3)
Phillies Remaining Schedule
vs. ATL (3), vs. WAS (3)

At this point, even if the Mets play .500 baseball the rest of the way, the Phillies would have to win out the season to overtake the division. If they lose one game, a tiebreaker would be played in Philadelphia. All is moot, of course, if the Mets can find 5 wins in these last 6 games to take the division cleanly. With the Braves going into Philly for the next 3 days, you can probably bet on at least one more Philly loss.

This should be a fun race to the finish…if I make it there.

Egad! Victory!

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Does anyone remember what this feels like? The Mets managed to do all of the little things (well, except field the ball cleanly) to take a victory from a scrappy 4th place baseball team, and Mets nation can take a short sigh of relief. While Jose Reyes still seems to be busy before games eating Butterfinger ice cream bars, he smacked two hits and scored a couple of runs to get off the schneid. Oh, there’s also those guys named Alou and Wright (otherwise known as the gimp and the kid) who continue to be on fire down the stretch. Not only that, but Willie went to the bullpen in the 6th with runner at the corners and no outs and it worked out. Sosa must’ve had his eyes closed for each and every one of the four pitches he threw that inning in relief.

You would hope that this is the time when a veteran team buckles down and gets the job done at all costs. You would also hope that Alou’s sore quadriceps muscle doesn’t explode into a package of string mozzarella cheese that would make Sorrento jealous. One thing is certain- as long as the Mets keep winning and the Phillies lose a couple here and there, the post-season is well within grasp. Who would’ve thought that we’d be celebrating a Yadier Molina game winning hit? Scary.