Johan Santana
Shaky Start for the NY Mess
The 2010 NY Mets look a lot like the 2009 NY Mets - terrible.
Just 7 games into the season, and the NY Mets have found the basement of the NL East. Every ESPN Analyst on the planet predicted that the Mets would suck, but every Met fan on the planet kept that little thought in the back of their mind; "Yea we sucked last year, but everyone was hurt! imagine if they were all healthy!!"
Well yea, I had the same thought, but like every other NY Mets season it would seem, those thoughts were dashed.
Seriously: look at the Mets over the past 10 seasons...
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Johan's DOWN!
Johan Santana is out for the season. Bone chips in the throwing elbow. I can't believe how much bad luck the NY Mets can find this season. Really, what's the point? At least the NFL is about to start.
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Mets Rumor: Mets pitching for Roy Halladay
Its no secret the Mets suck right now, but rumors of the Mets trading for Roy Halladay are starting to surface.
Roy Halladay has been one of, if not the most dominating pitcher for the last 3 seasons. Averaging 230+ innings, Halladay is also a great asset to Toronto's bullpen. Roy Halladay has led the majors in complete games four times, and finished second twice.
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Rotational Drama
With the Mets already improving the bullpen for the 2009 season the focus now turns to another glaring weakness...the starting rotation. Obviously 'Slowhand' Santana will be up for another Cy Young winning campaign this year, and with Mike Pelfry's emergence last season the front end looks pretty good. John Maine is in a make it or brake it year.
Johan Santana; The Mets Bandaid
Two wins in the past nine games have shoved the NY Mets 5.5 games back of the Marlins in the NL East. After an embarrassing showing against Atlanta last week, a lost series in Colorado, and a dismal start to the series against Florida, the Mets brought the noise with their star southpaw Johan Santana. Santana pitched well enough, and the Mets held on for a 5-3 victory, but there were several interesting notes taken from the game.
The most interesting note was that Carlos Delgado was riding pine. After sucking golf balls through garden hoses for most of his tenure with the Mets, Delgado was finally reprimanded.