Sunday, June 04, 2006

Giants 6 Mets 4

El Duque got some help in a rough first inning from Bonds. He strayed too far off first base and was too slow to get back on a fly ball hit to Chavez, leading to an inning ending double play. That drew a lot of cheers from the crowd.

Wright led off the second inning with a double but Floyd struck out and the Mets couldn't get him home. I've never seen a team fail to bring home so many guys after leadoff doubles.

Got to see an exciting triple by Reyes, those are always enjoyable.

Mets added a couple more runs to take a 4-2 lead then it all fell apart for El Duque in the 6th, which started by walking Bonds. With a 2 run lead, I think they should have gone after him. Pedro Feliz (aka Pete Happy) drove home Bonds with a triple, and then scored on a home run by Elieser Alfonzo (no relation to Edgardo). It was Alfonzo's major league debut, and they spelled his name with an S instead of a Z on the back of his jersey.

two rookies, one struggling at the plate, but at least they got his name right on the back of his jersey

I don't think El Duque pitched badly, he just ran out of gas in the 6th inning. I think he might be able to be the 5th starter on this team. The problem is, if Soler sucks, El Duque has to be the fourth starter.

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Bonds actually did something in the 9th, singling home an insurance run. The reaction to Bonds was very negative, a lot of booing for everything he did. But I think the rain took a lot out of the fans.

Armando Benitez came on in the and walked Valentin. Castro struck out (tough game for my hero), and then Willie pinch hit Beltran for Milledge. I think he should have let Lastings bat in a big spot, especially because Beltran still would have had a chance to win the game if he pinch hit him for the pitcher. Benitez walked Beltran to put the tying run on first (Mets fans were hoping for a repeat of his days at Shea) but he got Franco and Reyes for the save.

Lastings Milledge earned a star in my scorecard (Shawn would be happy) for his diving catch.

The Mets did get some runs against Matt Cain, but they still lost. The Mets are now 1-4 against rookie pitchers so far this year and Cain has half of his four wins against the Mets.

Learn Spanish with Professor Reyes: El casco means helmet.
Mets Make a Deal: The lady traded in a bobblehead, I think, for an Hawaiian lei.

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