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		<title>Wilpons must get it right</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 21:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally! Well, at least that&#8217;s what Amazin&#8217; fans are saying today. Following another disappointing season, the Mets sacked GM Omar Minaya and manager Jerry Manuel today- confirming what had been the obvious. So, the Wilpons finally shake things up and start fresh. Something their suffering fanbase have been dying for for quite some time.  Since [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally! Well, at least that&#8217;s what Amazin&#8217; fans are saying today. Following another disappointing season, the Mets sacked GM Omar Minaya and manager Jerry Manuel today- confirming what had been the obvious.</p>
<p>So, the Wilpons finally shake things up and start fresh. Something their suffering fanbase have been dying for for quite some time.  Since Carlos Beltran took a called third strike against Cards&#8217; hero Adam Wainwright leaving the bases loaded in the NLCS Game Seven, it&#8217;s all been downhill for a franchise that remains stuick on two championships (1969, 1986). What had looked so promising with that &#8217;06 team fell apart in epic fashion.</p>
<p>Nobody could&#8217;ve predicted the &#8217;07 and &#8217;08 collapses, tormenting fans even more. Nor could anyone have foresaw all the injuries to key stars Jose Reyes, Carlos Beltran, K-Rod and Johan Santana the past two years, which killed any realistic chance of October baseball at their new ballpark, Citi Field.</p>
<p>Who also knew that David Wright would only hit five homers in his first season in the state of the art setting? Sometimes, you just can&#8217;t tell. Or that prize free agent Jason Bay would struggle even worse before being KO&#8217;d by a concussion. To quote a Guns N&#8217; Roses song My Michelle, &#8220;Well, well, well, you never can tell.&#8221;</p>
<p>Such is how things went for the team in Queens, who were once front and center on SI with their mix master Minaya, leading credence to the SI jinx. When he changed managers two years ago in one of the worst PR moves ever, sacking Willie Randolph in the middle of the night on the West Coast, it was a black eye for the franchise. But they  responded under Manuel only to break hearts in September. Something that became a theme.</p>
<p>The hard truth is they were up against a better team in the Phillies, who were mentally tougher. This isn&#8217;t a knock on the Met core as much as it is giving props to Charlie Manuel&#8217;s bunch, who ran away with another division crown after acquiring Roy Oswalt from Houston. With a terrific trio of expected Cy winner Roy Halladay, Oswalt and resurgent &#8217;09 World Series MVP Cole Hamels, the Phils are the favorites to win the pennant and could very well capture a second World Series in three years. Especially given the AL uncertainty.</p>
<p>None of this helps the Mets or their fans, who will once again have nothing to cheer for this Fall unless you consider hoping the Reds can upset Philly while the Giants beat Atlanta are going to make up for the failure of management. The Yankees are also playing Minnesota, having limped in.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s most important for the Mets is to address the problems by hiring the right GM, who will be given full autonomy to bring in a new skipper. Is John Hart on the shortlist? Will a new executive really promote from within with former &#8217;86 hero Wally Backman, who managed Low-A Brooklyn to the Penn League finals before falling? It doesn&#8217;t seem to make a lot of sense. Yes, Backman is their guy but is it smart to move the fiery manager all the way up to the bigs? Our suggestion would be to give the former second baseman more time perhaps at a higher level.</p>
<p>Bobby Valentine would love the job but is he the right fit? His personality is fun but also can rub people the wrong way.  Joe Torre expressed interest but do they really want to bring in a man synonymous with four world titles in five years with the Bronx Bombers? It wouldn&#8217;t appease a fanbase who has to be tired of recycling names. Art Howe anyone?</p>
<p>The Mets need a GM and manager who&#8217;ll be on the same page- able to get the most out of a promising crop that includes first base slugger Ike Davis, catcher Josh Thole, second baseman Ruben Tejada, right fielder Lucas Duda along with pitchers Mike Pelfrey, Jonathon Niese and Dillon Gee. Assuming Reyes and Wright are back and Bay comes back healthy along with team MVP Angel Pagan, whoever takes over isn&#8217;t getting a bad hand as long as Luis Castillo and Oliver Perez are gone.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the matter of Beltran, who finished strong before his knee acted up again. Do they retain an aging center fielder who remains a question mark in center due to his knees? Beltran turns 34 next April 24 and will be in the final year of his contract. Is there any market for the former All-Star? That&#8217;ll probably be the toughest decision the new GM will have to make.</p>
<p>They also don&#8217;t know when Santana will return. If he makes it back before July, that would be positive. The Mets might want to take a look at Jenrry Mejia and should definitely bring back cult hero R.A. Dickey. The staff will be young. So, acquiring another vet is a must. Something Minaya failed at.</p>
<p>If the Amazin&#8217;s want to get back in the ballgame, they&#8217;re going to have to roll the dice. Especially competing against the Phillies and Braves. They can&#8217;t afford to be wrong. It sets up an interesting offseason.</p>
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		<title>Keys to Mets second half</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 07:04:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second half of the baseball season got underway Thursday. For the Mets, it didn&#8217;t go well. Facing two-time Cy Young Tim Lincecum, their bats failed- getting shutout 2-zip. The loss tied them with the Giants, who also share an identical 48-41 record with three big games left. Complemented with Atlanta edging Milwaukee 2-1, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 357px"><img title="Carlos Beltran" src="http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2010/07/16/alg_beltran_singles.jpg" alt="Carlos Beltran is only part of the solution if the Mets are to see October." width="347" height="244" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Carlos Beltran is only part of the solution if the Mets are to see October.</p></div>
<p>The second half of the baseball season got underway Thursday. For the Mets, it didn&#8217;t go well. Facing two-time Cy Young <strong>Tim Lincecum</strong>, their bats failed- getting shutout 2-zip. The loss tied them with the Giants, who also share an identical 48-41 record with three big games left.</p>
<p>Complemented with Atlanta edging Milwaukee 2-1, the Amazin&#8217;s fell five back. Even more daunting is that with wild card leader Colorado red hot entering a three-game series against NL Central leader Cincinnati, it doesn&#8217;t get any easier for New York to make October. Especially with the Dodgers, Cards and Phils all in the mix. You could argue that it would just be easier to win their division. It&#8217;s hard to see the Braves running away with it even after their pickup of shortstop <strong>Alex Gonzalez</strong>. You have to figure both the Mets and Phillies will hang around making for a photo finish.</p>
<p>For <strong>Jerry Manuel&#8217;s</strong> club to do its part, they must get<strong> Jose Reyes</strong> back and see quick results from <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong>, who went 1-for-4 in his return. It would also help if <strong>Jason Bay</strong> earned his hefty paycheck every once in a blue moon. They&#8217;re not paying him to imitate <strong>David Wright&#8217;s</strong> 2009. Six home runs and a paltry 44 RBI&#8217;s just won&#8217;t cut it. It&#8217;s about time he gave Wright and rookie first baseman <strong>Ike Davis</strong> some support. They could also use some of that early magic from <strong>Rod Barajas&#8217;</strong> bat.</p>
<p>On the pitching front, they need <strong>Mike Pelfrey</strong> to return to form. Hopefully, the time off allowed him to recoup. For much of the first half, he was their best pitcher. If they&#8217;re to seriously challenge, Pelf must follow a rejuvenated <strong>Johan Santana</strong> and Rookie Of The Year candidate <strong>Jonathon Niese</strong> with the kinda yeoman work we saw the first three months. Speaking of the crafty southpaw, he goes in Game 2 against vet <strong>Barry Zito</strong>. Lately, he&#8217;s been money. They need him to silence the fire alarm. The Mets can&#8217;t ask for much better out of vet knuckleballer<strong> R.A. Dickey,</strong> who yet again gave a quality outing tossing seven innings of one-run ball to lower his ERA to 2.62.</p>
<p>Of course, if <strong>Omar Minaya</strong> was able to acquire one more big arm (Oswalt, Lilly, Wolf, Myers) and add a setup man, they&#8217;d take their best shot. We&#8217;ve heard plenty about how they should consider their future. Uh. How many World Series have they won?!?!?!?!?! Beltran has one more year left. Santana ain&#8217;t getting any younger. And<strong> K-Rod</strong> has already been shaky.</p>
<p>How many chances do you get to win? After what&#8217;s happened the past three years, ain&#8217;t it about time <strong>Fred Wilpon</strong> made a statement? Save all the talk about how they got no money. What&#8217;s their payroll again? It&#8217;s not like they sold off players.</p>
<p>The Met slogan is &#8220;Believe In 2010.&#8221; What better way to do that than to go all out.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[-The Met season didn&#8217;t truly begin until Ike Davis was recalled. Since, the Amazin&#8217;s have turned it around going 5-1 on a huge homestand, including an impressive sweep of the Braves which only featured the big first base slugger&#8217;s first home run. A moon shot that went 450 feet. Still amazing to think they played the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 422px"><img title="Ike Davis " src="http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2010/04/24/alg_ike_homers.jpg" alt="The big bat of Ike Davis has changed the Mets season." width="412" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The big bat of Ike Davis has changed the Mets season.</p></div>
<p>-The Met season didn&#8217;t truly begin until<strong> Ike Davis</strong> was recalled. Since, the Amazin&#8217;s have turned it around going 5-1 on a huge homestand, including an impressive sweep of the Braves which only featured the big first base slugger&#8217;s first home run. A moon shot that went 450 feet. Still amazing to think they played the first dozen without him, opting for <strong>Mike Jacobs</strong> and <strong>Fernando Tatis</strong>. Makes you question what the thinking was. Well, that and <strong>Jerry Manuel&#8217;s</strong> decision to bat <strong>Frank Catalanotto</strong> cleanup. But hey. At least they didn&#8217;t wait till May.</p>
<p>-Is<strong> Mike Pelfrey</strong> really this good or will he hit a rough patch? In Year 3, the true test won&#8217;t come till July-August. Still have to love what they&#8217;re getting from a guy who was a huge question mark entering the season.</p>
<p>-<strong>Jose Reyes</strong> third at least gives them a solid middle even with <strong>David Wright</strong> scuffling.</p>
<p>-<strong>Jonathon Niese</strong> has pitched well meaning maybe 1-2-3 are good but <strong>Oli Perez</strong> and <strong>John Maine</strong> remain sore spots.</p>
<p>-Amazing what happens when <strong>Robby Cano</strong> takes advice from <strong>Alex Rodriguez</strong> on hitting in key situations. He&#8217;s finally starting to look like the player we always envisioned. MVP year??? Ironic too because A-Rod&#8217;s struggles were well documented till last October. Well, at least the Yankee second baseman hasn&#8217;t followed Alex&#8217;s other oddities. Some things are better off not being explained.</p>
<p>-I was in favor of bringing <strong>Javier Vazquez</strong> back. Especially for Da Melk Man. But here he is in phase II emulating the nightmarish 2004 that ended with one swing of the bat from <strong>Johnny Damon</strong>. He&#8217;s pitched well everywhere else including the White Sox. So, the AL argument is weak. Yes, Javy serves &#8216;em up but maybe it&#8217;s a New York thing. Uh oh.</p>
<p>-<strong>Joba&#8217;s</strong> better in the pen while <strong>Phil Hughes</strong> is better in the rotation. Just what we thought all along.</p>
<p>-How come I think of the<strong> Curtis Granderson</strong> trade as not just for <strong>Austin Jackson </strong>and <strong>Phil Coke</strong> but also Damon? Nice to see Jackson off to a good start in Motown.</p>
<p>-If only the rest of <strong>Melo&#8217;s </strong>Nugget teammates had the same kind of determination he does. He did all he could before they woke up which turned out a little too late to get it even against the harder working Jazz coached by <strong>Jerry Sloan</strong>. Coincidence? We think not. Especially with Denver minus <strong>George Karl</strong>.<strong> Charles Barkley&#8217;s</strong> right. They need a good kick in the ass. <strong>Adrian Dantley</strong> was a great player but he&#8217;s way too passive. Just look at his press conferences. Still, what a disappointing series for the Nuggets. Can they save it? It says here they win Game Five big and won&#8217;t lose Game Seven. All comes down to Salt Lake. We&#8217;ll see what they&#8217;re made of.</p>
<p>-Anyone else surprised that the Mavs are down to the super experienced Spurs 3-1?!?!?!?!?! Quoting<strong> 2Pac</strong>, &#8220;Some things will never change.&#8221;</p>
<p>-Watching <strong>Kevin Durant</strong> and <strong>Russell Westbrook&#8217;s</strong> Thunder is refreshing. It&#8217;s also what young legs are capable of against older ones. Especially the banged up Lakers. Figure <strong>Kobe </strong>to will them through.</p>
<p>-Gotta love <strong>D-Wade</strong>, whose team trailed 3-0 to the Celts. With it tight and it essentially over, all he did was set a franchise playoff mark with 46 points, including five from downtown and a couple of monster jams including a poster on <strong>KG</strong>, who looked like he was biting his lip after getting victimized. Considering what a cheap shot artist he is, it was perfect.</p>
<p>-Everyone talks about the Magic who derailed<strong> LeBron</strong> and the Cavs last year. But the Hawks also could make some noise. First, they have to get Game Four at Milwaukee and ice this series. We&#8217;ll see if they&#8217;re up to the challenge.</p>
<p>-The Garden is quiet with little going on in May. Great job <strong>Jazzy Jim</strong>! When the Knicks don&#8217;t get LeBron, Wade or <strong>Chris Bosh</strong>, what will they think?</p>
<p>-I&#8217;ve always been a big fan of <strong>Jameer Nelson</strong> and now he&#8217;s showing why. How do you think all those teams that passed on him feel these days?</p>
<p>-Gotta love <strong>Joakim Noah</strong>. The dude is a great interview. That stuff he said about Cleveland following Game Two was classic:</p>
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<p>But also, the kid from the Bronx can also ball. He&#8217;s developed into the Bulls&#8217; leader. Yep. They got that one right.</p>
<p>-I still say the Celts are too old and can be picked off in the second round.</p>
<p>-One chance to win or lose. Who do you want with the ball? Kobe, LeBron, Wade or the Spurs big three: Duncan-Parker-Ginobili?</p>
<p>Happy Monday</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 03:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are a couple from my main man P&#8217;s watching Game 4 NBA Finals: 1.The Magic are blowing it here. They had the Lakers on the ropes playing a picture perfect first half with great ball movement and fantastic D from Dwight Howard. Orlando must relax here and get back to smarter ball and do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are a couple from my main man P&#8217;s watching Game 4 NBA Finals:</p>
<p>1.The Magic are blowing it here. They had the Lakers on the ropes playing a picture perfect first half with great ball movement and fantastic D from <strong>Dwight Howard</strong>. Orlando must relax here and get back to smarter ball and do a better job closing out if they want to make it a series.</p>
<p>2.Following the latest implosion with the pen unable to get it done for<strong> C.C. Sabathia</strong>, the Yankees really can&#8217;t deal with the Red Sox. It&#8217;s like the clubs traded places following the 2004 ALCS. Maybe the Yanks really are hexed now. Does even the most biased Pinstripe fan still believe when the chips are down, their team is gonna win? The Red Sox are confident they will which is how it once was forever unil the biggest collapse of all-time. The Yankees never do anymore.</p>
<p>3.You have to conclude similarly with what occurred tonight in extras between the defending champion Phils and the Mets in Queens. How many times can you see essentially the same game with these two teams where the Amazin&#8217;s have Philly on the ropes even when they don&#8217;t have the pitching match-up? And how many times do the pesky defending champs stand up to the challenge finding the late runs against the Met pen before their own pen silences NY bats- allowing one of their big boppers (<strong>Chase Utley</strong> last night and MVP frontrunner<strong> Raul Ibanez</strong> tonight)?Â Full marks to <strong>Charlie Manuel&#8217;s </strong>club. But boy did<strong> Jerry Manuel&#8217;s </strong>guys blow a golden opportunity to close the gap.</p>
<p>4.Really, given how predictable Yanks/Sahhhx has become and great Mets/Phils is, we have to say we&#8217;ll take the NL East rivalry now. It&#8217;s just better baseball. Even if the Mets continue the baserunning blunders this time coming from <strong>David Wright</strong> tonight. Can&#8217;t wait for the next series between these clubs and the fun commentary from <strong>Howie Rose</strong>, <strong>Keith Hernandez </strong>and <strong>Ron Darling</strong>, who are the best in this area.</p>
<p>5.There aren&#8217;t many stupid comedies I like but this Hangover movie looks like a can&#8217;t miss. Yeah. I&#8217;ll find my way to the movie theater one of these days.</p>
<p>6.Here&#8217;s hoping tomorrow night&#8217;s do-or-die Game 7 for Lord Stanley is a classic. We want sudden death just to see who really is the best between the Pens and Red Wings. There&#8217;s no better theater than Game 7 in any sport. Especially puck. Even if you&#8217;re not a hockey fan, we advise you to tune into NBC at 8 ET/5 PT and tune in. You won&#8217;t be disappointed. And with <strong>Doc Emrick </strong>calling the action, it don&#8217;t get much better.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 10:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[-So it turns out Phils NLCS and World Series MVP Cole Hamels called the Mets chokers in a Daily News piece Friday following their major bullpen overhaul in an attempt to challenge the defending champs. I&#8217;m not really certain what to make of it. Of course, the always classy David Wright took the high road [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-So it turns out Phils NLCS and World Series MVP <strong>Cole Hamels </strong>called the Mets chokers in a Daily News piece Friday following their major bullpen overhaul in an attempt to challenge the defending champs.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not really certain what to make of it. Of course, the always classy<strong> David Wright</strong> took the high road basically concluding that Hamels could say whatever he wants based on how last year concluded.</p>
<p>But at some point, don&#8217;t you think a Met needs to fire back? Maybe it&#8217;s time. It&#8217;s only second week of December and already I can&#8217;t wait to see what these games will be like next Spring.</p>
<p>-The Yanks are about to land <strong>A.J. Burnett</strong> who they targeted from the beginning along with prize <strong><span style="color: #008000;">Cash Cow</span> Sabathia</strong>. It looks like they&#8217;ll be getting the former Jay starter for five years at 82 million. That averages out to some 16.5-per-year which makes him way overpaid for a guy who&#8217;s never really been consistent despite his awesome talent which includes a near 100 MPH heater and nasty curve.</p>
<p>Oh btw&#8230;he had the Yankees&#8217; number in 2008 and also pitched well against Boston but didn&#8217;t fare as well versus everyone else. So, what does that mean?</p>
<p>And why would the Yanks commit so many years at that price to a guy who could become DL prone like former 2003 Florida WS teammate FA failure <strong>Carl</strong> &#8220;DL&#8221; <strong>Pavano</strong>?</p>
<p>You really have to shake your head and wonder what the heck the thought process was. Was there even one?</p>
<p>-Meanwhile, the same team who can overpay for a guy who&#8217;s never done much is holding firm on a take or leave it 10 million offer to <strong>Andy Pettite</strong>. Now it might be true that the former southpaw Yankee hero might not have much left in the tank but for them to be so stubborn over a few million seems senseless. Especially when they continue to act as if there&#8217;s zero bad economy and are trying to win at all co$ts.</p>
<p>Sometimes, I&#8217;ll never fully comprehend the Yankees. No wonder I&#8217;m so down on them.</p>
<p>-MIA. The Ranger defense took the night off in Newark last night in a 8-5 loss to the Devils. Apparently, they felt it would be better to let <strong>Henrik Lundqvist</strong> fend for himself. That&#8217;s been the case most of the season despite their record which is tainted thanks to the goalie&#8217;s shootout record.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see how long it takes for Dumb and Dumber tandem <strong>Glen Sather</strong> and <strong>Tom Renney</strong> to realize their follies by continuing to trot out <strong>Dmitri Kalinin</strong>, <strong>Michal Rozsival </strong>and overpaid stiff <strong>Wade Redden</strong>.</p>
<p>I never thought it&#8217;d come to this but does any other Ranger fan miss <strong>Marek Malik</strong>?</p>
<p>-It&#8217;s 12/13 and <strong>Stephon Marbury </strong>still hasn&#8217;t been officially bought out by the Team Dumb and Dumber. This could only happen under the idiotic leadership of Clown Mgt 101 Founder<strong> Jim Dolan</strong>.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[-And so, the New York baseball season is over and it really does feel weird that both the Mets and Yankees won&#8217;t be playing meaningful baseball as October gets ready to hit. I just can&#8217;t remember what this felt like. Sure. The two teams both finished with identical records winning 89 games which meant they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-And so, the New York baseball season is over and it really does feel weird that both the Mets and Yankees won&#8217;t be playing meaningful baseball as October gets ready to hit. I just can&#8217;t remember what this felt like. Sure. The two teams both finished with identical records winning 89 games which meant they didn&#8217;t stink by any stretch but when you have the kind of payrolls they do, so many expectations come with it for this spoiled city which makes it all the more disappointing.</p>
<p>In the end, both teams despite big names proved to be flawed which was why they fell short in their postseason bids. Injuries aside, the Yankees didn&#8217;t have enough pitching or timely hitting. For some reason, they never hit the way they could&#8217;ve and too often couldn&#8217;t deliver in the clutch. That along with being a very streaky team which sometimes lacked energy kept them from putting together that run with their best ball coming way too late when the season was already lost.</p>
<p>The Mets also had their share of injuries but severely underperformed the first 10 weeks getting<strong> Willie Randolph</strong> axed before waking up under <strong>Jerry Manuel</strong> to get back in the race. Despite no pen to speak of, they persevered and once again were in great position to win their division before it all came crashing down in the final couple of weeks though not as badly as last year. While the pen could never be trusted and cost them a ton of games, what was most baffling was the offense which at times disappeared. How do you explain getting shutout 1-0 against the majors&#8217; worst team the Nats? And what about scoring only five runs in the do or die weekend series against the same Marlins who danced on their field eliminating them last year? Questions will continue to linger about <strong>David Wright</strong> and<strong> Jose Reyes</strong> until they stop disappearing and carry this team back to October and beyond.</p>
<p>Now, it will be a long offseason for <strong>Omar Minaya </strong>with plenty of angry customers wondering why next year will be different at Citi Field. Getting a real second baseman while unloading <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> along with revamping the bullpen are just a couple of topics he must address with new record closer <strong>Francisco Rodriguez </strong>at the top of the list. It&#8217;s also likely <strong>Pedro Martinez </strong>pitched his final game as a Met after struggling mightily. And then there&#8217;s<strong> Oliver Perez</strong>, who will be seeking a deal in the neighborhood of $12-16 million per year under greedy agent<strong> Scott Bora<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">s</span><span style="color: #008000;">$</span></strong><span style="color: #008000;"><span style="color: #000000;">. Is he really worth that kind of money longterm? I say no. He&#8217;s just too unpredictable to get to that next level. What about <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong>? Do they pick up the $12 million option rewarding him for his brilliant second half or do they try to get younger going for better defense? If they let him go, it won&#8217;t be easy to replace his big bat.<br />
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<p>As for the Yankees, they will need to decide on center field moving forward along with what they intend to do with <strong>Joba Chamberlain</strong>. If they make him a starter, then they must continue to shore up their pen. Bringing back 20-game winner <strong>Mike Mussina </strong>should be at the top of <strong>Brian Cashman&#8217;s</strong> list. Figure <strong>Andy Pettite </strong>to either retire or go elsewhere following a dismal second half. The Yanks of course need a real ace and should be in the running for <strong>C.C. Sabathia</strong>, <strong>John Lackey</strong> or <strong>A.J. Burnett</strong> with him expected to opt out of Toronto. There&#8217;s also the first base situation where they could be competing with the Angels and Mets for <strong>Mark Teixeira</strong>. Figure<strong> Jason Giambi </strong>to go elsewhere after a productive season proving he can still be a valuable DH somewhere. As for <strong>Bobby Abreu</strong>, he&#8217;s a solid run producer who gets on base but leaves something to be desired for in right which is why we see<strong> Xavier Nady </strong>shifting.</p>
<p>Whatever transpires over the next three months, New York baseball fans know full well their rosters won&#8217;t look the same following a quiet October.</p>
<p>Get ready for chaos.</p>
<p>-Just in case we forgot, there&#8217;s still one more regular season game to be played later today when the Twins visit the Windy City against the White Sox, who earned the one-game home playoff by getting a grand slam from overlooked rookie second baseman <strong>Alexei Ramirez </strong>in an 8-2 win over the Tigers in a makeup game Monday. They get the game despite winning their first in six thanks to the Twins dropping two of three to the Royals despite sweeping three from <strong>Ozzie Guillen&#8217;s </strong>club to pull half a game up. It&#8217;ll be<strong> John Danks</strong> going on three days rest against<strong> Nick Blackburn</strong> to decide the AL Central for the final playoff berth.</p>
<p>One team will advance to play the Tampa Bay Rays in the Division Series while Boston travels to California to meet the 100-win Angels.</p>
<p>The NL of course is all set with the Cubs taking on the Dodgers while the Phillies host the Brewers, who are in their first postseason in 26 years.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll have more playoff stuff later on.</p>
<p>-It&#8217;s hard to choose one between each but our pick for NL MVP would be <strong>Ryan Howard</strong> for how he carried the Phillies the final month having one of the best Septembers eerily similar to when he clubbed 58 home runs and knocking in 149 to win the award two years ago. I&#8217;ve always been a huge fan of <strong>Manny Ramirez </strong>and he sure stepped up carrying the Dodgers in the final two months impacting their lineup while coming back to win the NL West. But it&#8217;s hard to pick him over Howard with how well the first base slugger finished leading his team to a 13-3 record over the final 16 pressure packed games in a very tight race.</p>
<p>-The same could be said for the NL Cy Young where worthy candidates like<strong> Johan Santana</strong>, <strong>Brandon Webb</strong> and <strong>Tim Lincecum</strong> all are in the running against Milwaukee rental Sabathia, who tossed a remarkable seven complete games pacing the league while turning in a money performance following Santana&#8217;s gem to get the Brewers in. For that, we&#8217;ll give the nod to Sabathia over Lincecum with Santana third and Webb fourth.</p>
<p>-AL MVP is a little easier and could depend on if the Twins win with<strong> Justin Morneau</strong> once again in the running against Boston tandem <strong>Dustin Pedroia </strong>and <strong>Kevin Youkilis</strong>. It&#8217;s hard to ignore<strong> Carlos Quentin&#8217;s</strong> impact with the White Sox, who haven&#8217;t been the same since he went down. To be honest, he would&#8217;ve been a lock had he not broken his wrist. If the Twins get in, Morneau should win his second MVP in three years this time edging another do everything infielder Pedroia, who resembles a young <strong>Derek Jeter</strong>. If not, give the award to Pedroia because he&#8217;s been his team&#8217;s best player since the Manny trade.</p>
<p>-As for AL Cy Young, <strong>Cliff Lee</strong> should get the nod handily edging out K-Rod, <strong>Dice-K</strong> and <strong>Roy Halladay</strong>. I know he won&#8217;t get a lot of consideration but Moose deserves a few votes for how well he pitched in the Bronx this year.</p>
<p>-What else can<strong> Joe Girardi </strong>be two-faced about and purposely hide from the media?</p>
<p>-It&#8217;s nice to see <strong>Brett Favre </strong>finally be allowed to open it up and get on the same page with<strong> Laveranues Coles</strong>, who caught three touchdowns for the first time in his career- half of Favre&#8217;s career high six in the Jets&#8217; 56-35 win over <strong>Kurt Warner </strong>and the Cards. I just wonder if Gang Green fans can be pleased about their D turning a 34-0 halftime cushion into a game by allowing three straight TDs in the third quarter before Favre and the Jet offense put it away.</p>
<p>-Did anyone ever think the Bills and Titans would both be the only remaining unbeatens in the AFC looking like playoff locks?</p>
<p>-How come<strong> Terrell Owens</strong> always blames Dallas defeats on not getting him involved enough when it was about as believable as anything <strong>Sarah Palin</strong> says? Can&#8217;t he ever give credit to the opponent because the Redskins played a heck of a game and have certainly turned things around since the NFL Opener defeat to the Giants? But hey. T-Ho will always be a<em> selfserving </em>primadona who doesn&#8217;t care about the team concept despite his talent which is why I&#8217;d never take him on my team.</p>
<p>-I could do a better job than<strong> Scott Linehan</strong> did with the Rams.</p>
<p>-It sure took long enough for the Lions to realize <strong>Matt Millen</strong> wasn&#8217;t a good Team President. I wonder what keyed them in on that.</p>
<p>-When someone takes shots at the Yanks and Mets for not qualifying, just remember you could be the Tigers who gave up the world for<strong> Miguel Cabrera </strong>and <strong>Dontrelle Willis</strong>, who now looks like a serious rebuilding project. Tell ya one thing. <strong>Cameron Maybin </strong>sure looks good in center for the Marlins. And if <strong>Andrew Miller</strong> pans out, that&#8217;s gonna be one heck of a rotation in 2009. The Mets and Phillies might have some competition for the NL East.</p>
<p>-Just how ridiculous is<strong> Jim Dolan</strong>? Idiotic enough to continue bringing back<strong> Allan Houston</strong> while refusing to payoff <strong>Stephon Marbury </strong>to get him off the Knicks roster. That&#8217;s why no matter who&#8217;s running it, they&#8217;ll always be the same laughingstock.</p>
<p>-Now would be a good time to tell the Rangers that the NHL regular season begins in a few days over in Europe cause they have looked really bad so far. I wonder what <strong>Glen Sather </strong>thinks now of investing six years and six and a half per on <strong>Wade Redden</strong>. Just wait till the season starts up. You ain&#8217;t seen nothing yet.</p>
<p>-What I like about the Giant organization is they stick to their rules disciplining <strong>Plaxico Burress</strong> for missing two straight days of practice even if it was due to a personal family matter. The wideout still should&#8217;ve communicated better this way he wouldn&#8217;t be fined and have to sit out next week&#8217;s home game versus Seattle. However, there aren&#8217;t any excuses and no exceptions under<strong> Coach Coughlin</strong> which is why I believe this team can repeat. They get it!</p>
<p>-Someone might want to tell<strong> Jerry Jones </strong>that this isn&#8217;t the 50&#8242;s anymore when he last played organized football. He doesn&#8217;t belong on the sideline.</p>
<p>-<strong>Boomer</strong> and <strong>Carton </strong>are a fun listen on WFAN in the morning because they work well and have solid chemistry. Listening to them rant over the Mets&#8217; latest disappointment was good radio. Loved Carton&#8217;s nickname for Wright for failing to deliver in the clutch: &#8220;D-Rod.&#8221; A reference to<strong> Alex Rodriguez</strong>.</p>
<p>-I feel bad for diehard Met fans like <strong>Steve Somers</strong>, <strong>Tony Paige</strong>, <strong>Evan Roberts</strong> and<strong> Joe Benigno</strong>, who live and die with their team all year long. You can feel the emotion and terrible bitterness in their voices. Particularly Somers, who last week coming back from a great<strong> Weezer </strong>concert sounded heartbroken over a costly extra inning defeat to the Cubs. You could really tell how badly he wanted to see them get in and reverse last year.</p>
<p>They all did and showed so much. Maybe if the Mets had played with as much energy as they brought to the WFAN airwaves, they wouldn&#8217;t be sitting home instead getting ready for <strong>Lou Piniella&#8217;s</strong> Cubs. They might get paid to talk sports but they wear the Mets&#8217; logo as a badge of honor as did outstanding play-by-play man <strong>Howie Rose</strong>.</p>
<p>Nobody ever likes to get their hearts broken. Especially by their favorite sports team which is what can make following sports so crazy. One minute, you&#8217;re as high as the sky and the next you feel like burying yourself under the sand.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the real diehards who never abandon ship who shall always get my sorrows. Cause it takes a lot sometimes to stay with a team that constantly gives you heartache.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[They&#8217;re not even my baseball team. It&#8217;s always been known that I root for the other New York team known as the Yankees, who this time weren&#8217;t good enough to make October. They just never got untracked and by the time they played their best ball, it was way too late to help the cause. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They&#8217;re not even my baseball team. It&#8217;s always been known that I root for the other New York team known as the Yankees, who this time weren&#8217;t good enough to make October. They just never got untracked and by the time they played their best ball, it was way too late to help the cause.</p>
<p>Sure. It&#8217;s nice that they&#8217;re still playing hard since they closed Yankee Stadium having taken nine of 10 after last night&#8217;s 19-8 drubbing of the archrival Red Sox in Fenway helped insure Tampa Bay&#8217;s first ever AL East Division Title. How cool is that? I sure hope the Rays do well in their first ever postseason as <strong>Joe Maddon&#8217;s</strong> gritty ballclub deserves all the kudos they get! More than you can say for<strong> Joe Girardi&#8217;s</strong> first season as Yankee skipper and his rocky relationship with the press which he caused by purposely lying about some of his players&#8217; health status.</p>
<p>While the circus will be officially letting out of the Bronx Zoo Monday after a great 13-year ride, that other New York team is driving their fans nuts wondering if they&#8217;ll somehow make the playoffs or if it will be another September to forget. The last three days still can&#8217;t be explained unless you&#8217;re a Met fan.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never really cared one way or another since I was a little kid rooting for the 1986 Amazin&#8217; Mets take this city on a wild ride nobody will ever forget. If you were around, you know where you were the day <strong>Bill Buckner</strong> let<strong> Mookie Wilson&#8217;s</strong> little trickler as legendary announcer <strong>Vince Scully </strong>called it get through his legs into right field allowing a disbelieving <strong>Ray Knight</strong> to score the winning run in one of the greatest two out rallies in World Series history. I can still see the WS MVP&#8217;s hands on his helmet. It&#8217;s just one of those defining moments which stands out along with all the unbelievable two strike two out base hits <strong>Davey Johnson&#8217;s</strong> destined ballclub strung together to shock the Red Sox and NBC.</p>
<p>Twenty two years later, here is another resilient exciting gritty bunch facing possible elimination from postseason contention today with their bread and butter ace <strong>Johan Santana</strong> taking the ball on three days rest against a Marlins team who openly has stated they want to end their season just like last year. The question is will the heavy rain forecast for today&#8217;s game at Shea delay making baseball&#8217;s most schizo fanbase wait even longer?</p>
<p>In such a topsy turvy roller coaster ride of emotions since the personable <strong>Jerry Manuel </strong>took over for <strong>Willie Randolph </strong>in June, why not? What&#8217;s another 24 hours for these Met fans who are living and dying with every pitch? The dying of course should be underlined considering the kind of stinging losses their team has inflicted making something which seemed so promising a week prior look so dire because now the Mets need help from<strong> Lou Piniella&#8217;s</strong> Cubs, who are getting ready for October resting guys in Milwaukee this weekend.</p>
<p>Not only must Santana deliver another big performance on short rest for just the second time in his career but his team will be curiously watching the scoreboard hoping for Cubbies to cross home plate against <strong>Ben Sheets</strong>, who&#8217;s taking the ball despite questions about his arm in hopes of getting the Brewers to their first serious baseball in 26 years.</p>
<p>The Mets need a win and a Brewer loss to at least have destiny in their own hands for Sunday&#8217;s final scheduled regular season games. Somehow, they want to come out with two wins and hope Milwaukee splits so there&#8217;s at least a one-game playoff to be played in Queens due to New York winning the coin flip.</p>
<p>Cause at the moment, the NL East looks lost as the Phillies have played tremendous down the stretch winning 11 of 14 thanks in large part to NL MVP candidate <strong>Ryan Howard</strong>, who slugged a three-run homer and had an RBI double knocking in half in their 8-4 win over the majors worst team the Nationals. The same one which took the first two drawing a split of four against those Mets last week when things looked much more hopeful. Then, the division was realistic. Now, they&#8217;re two behind with two to play and the Phillies&#8217; Magic No. is down to one. So, one win or a Met defeat will seal a second consecutive NL East to<strong> Charlie Manuel&#8217;s</strong> bunch.</p>
<p>How did the Amazin&#8217;s get into this pickle? Well, losing two to Washington and two of three to the hated Braves in Atlanta wasn&#8217;t exactly the recipe. It still pales in comparison to what&#8217;s taken place this week. Even if you were the most optimistic Met fan, you didn&#8217;t want to see the Cubs at Shea for four because that&#8217;s how good they really are. Piniella sat out star players in every game and still came away with a split.</p>
<p>Santana of course won his game tossing a career high 125 pitches in eight frames fanning 10 Tuesday to even up the series. Everyone knows what happened the next night where this team suffered their most excruciating loss of the year blowing so many golden opportunities to win the game in one of those final at bats.<em> If</em> only <strong>David Wright </strong>didn&#8217;t chase ball four with bright eyed rookie <strong>Daniel Murphy </strong>90 feet away with nobody out. <em>If</em> only the bad<strong> Oliver Perez</strong> didn&#8217;t show up spoiling <strong>Carlos Delgado&#8217;s</strong> grand slam for what should&#8217;ve been a win. <em>If</em>. A word which might be repeated often by a frustrated fanbase dying to see their team come through erasing last year&#8217;s bitter memories.</p>
<p>Such a defeat had fans exasperated fearing the worst even leaving NY SportsDay colleague <strong>Joe McDonald</strong> to <a title="Joe McDonald: Mets are Finished" href="http://www.nysportsday.com/news/combined/Believe-It-The-Mets-Are-Finished.php">declare the Met season finished</a>.</p>
<p>But with this team, you knew better. Under Manuel, despite not having any pen to speak of with no <strong>Billy Wagner</strong>, this team has always responded well to adversity. They showed plenty of heart Thursday never giving up coming back from three down against the Cubs with the kinda improbable two out eighth inning rally which made even this guy think maybe they&#8217;re destined for special things. How could one not when<strong> Carlos Beltran</strong> beat out an infield hit and then <strong>Ryan Church </strong>followed with another hit to keep it going?</p>
<p>Then, it was little used reserve second baseman <strong>Ramon Martinez </strong>who is of no relation to <strong>Pedro&#8217;s </strong>older brother and former Dodger delivering the big hit getting his desperate team a run closer. By now as I was driving home from a meaningless Lightning-Rangers exhibition game, I knew third string catcher<strong> Robinson Cancel</strong> would somehow come through because if Martinez, who entered with one hit the entire year could get a hit, so too would another journeyman delivering a tying single but not without dramatics. Church was a dead duck but even without sliding, he somehow eluded the tag touching home plate to miraculously tie the game 6-6. <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Howie Rose&#8217;s</strong> excitement on WFAN was at a decibel level. You could feel the little kid in him coming out. Why not? This Met team has been fun to watch even for opposing fans. In the ninth, it didn&#8217;t matter that Murphy missed a sign bunting foul for strike three with <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> on first. The lightning rod of the Met offense swiped second a batter later and would come around to score three batters later when <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong> walked off after Piniella intentionally walked Delgado putting two runners on. It didn&#8217;t matter if Wright again came up small striking out because Beltran was the hero allowing his team to celebrate along with the 20,000 loyal fans who remained despite lots of wind swept rain.</p>
<p>There were the Mets saving their season because the Brewers a few minutes later responded with<strong> Ryan Braun&#8217;s</strong> first career grand slam in the 10th sweeping the Pirates to keep pace. You had to feel good though because they were still tied for the wild card and only a game behind the Phils, who dropped two of three to Atlanta.</p>
<p>Then came last night where the Marlins immediately scored a pair of runs off <strong>Mike Pelfrey</strong> beating him for the fourth time this season by a count of 6-1. The troubling aspect was it looked too easy despite all the runners the Mets left on base the first few innings against rookie <strong>Chris Volstad</strong>. They just couldn&#8217;t muster up enough energy to carry the momentum from such a magical come from behind win.</p>
<p>Why not? Because this is who these Mets are this season. The weirdest team in baseball. Where one day they look like a serious contender who just won&#8217;t die. And then the next, they invent tough ways to lose or lay a proverbial egg like last night putting their season on the brink with the Brewers winning a fifth straight 5-1 over the Cubs and the Phils taking care of business.</p>
<p>So, do they have another miracle in them? It&#8217;s not entirely up to them but you can bet they&#8217;ll try their best to <a title="Phil Collins: Take Me Home" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJIqxMOy-uw">take Met fans home</a>.</p>
<p>Hopefully not for good.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[-The Met bats finally awakened tonight in the nation&#8217;s cap slugging four home runs including a pair from Carlos Beltran with his solo shot late proving large because no lead is ever safe with that pigpen. A game they led 8-2 suddenly became 8-5 on an Elijah Dukes two-run shot in the Nats&#8217; seventh. Beltran [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-The Met bats finally awakened tonight in the nation&#8217;s cap slugging four home runs including a pair from <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong> with his solo shot late proving large because no lead is ever safe with that pigpen. A game they led 8-2 suddenly became 8-5 on an <strong>Elijah Dukes</strong> two-run shot in the Nats&#8217; seventh. Beltran responded with his 26th restoring order. He quietly has put together a good final two months and is up to 106 RBI&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Still, any Amazin fan knew the game wasn&#8217;t over when the ninth rolled around. Who exactly can <strong>Jerry Manuel</strong> trust to finish games at this point? The luster has come off waiver pickup <strong>Luis Ayala</strong>. So, he trotted out<strong> Joe Smith</strong>, who proceeded to put the first two on thanks to a<strong> David Wright</strong> error and a walk. Then after <strong>Pedro Feliciano</strong> got two straight, he allowed a two-run single to<strong> Wil Nieves</strong> making things a little too close for comfort forcing Manuel to opt for the team&#8217;s eighth pitcher of the night Ayala. The ex-Nat got the job done striking out pinch hitter Roger Bernadina with an outside 2-2 heater to pickup his eighth save and temporarily allow their fans to breathe a sigh of relief.</p>
<p>-While the pesky Nats were chipping away at their lead making things tough, the Phillies scored four in the first and went on to a 6-1 win in Atlanta for a sixth consecutive win remaining half a game up for the division.</p>
<p>-Don&#8217;t look now but the Marlins apparently forgot that they&#8217;re supposed to be out of it. Instead, they used three homers including a pair from star shortstop<strong> Hanley Ramirez </strong>and a <strong>Jorge Cantu</strong> grand slam to rout the fading Astros 14-2 remaining five out of the WC and now a game behind the Astros who haven&#8217;t won since Hurricane Ike going 0-4 when it looked like they had all sorts of momentum. As for Florida, they&#8217;ll just have to keep winning and hope for help until that final three-game series of the season at Shea.</p>
<p>-The Brewers are on the verge of closing out the Cubs leading 6-1 in the ninth. <strong>Prince Fielder</strong> had a bases clearing first inning double and teammates<strong> J.J. Hardy </strong>and <strong>Corey Hart</strong> knocked in the other half in the seventh to give them some breathing room in a game <strong>Ben Sheets</strong> lasted just two innings due to right shoulder tightness. Can you say buyer beware this winter? Assuming <strong>Salomon Torres </strong>gets the final two outs, it would snap their losing skid at five and keep them half a game behind the Mets.</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong><em> Torres gets the final out keeping Milwaukee a half game out of the WC.</em></p>
<p>-The Diamondbacks are aiming for their third in a row hoping to gain a game on the Dodgers, who lost in Pittsburgh by a football score of 15-8. They lead the Giants 6-3 in support of 20-game winner<strong> Brandon Webb</strong>, who helped his own cause with a two-run double in a five-run second to get himself off the hook. <strong>Justin Upton </strong>also went yard. If they win, they&#8217;d be within three and a half of first.</p>
<p>-How resilient are the Rays anyway? They get smoked the first game of a crucial three-game home set against the Red Sox but then hold Boston to a run last night pushing across the winner on a walkoff and then follow it up with a convincing 10-3 win highlighted by three homers including three hits and a homer from utility man<strong> <a title="willy Aybar" href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7638/career;_ylt=Atdj2HufsIgnD4jp0IgDj5OFCLcF">Willy Aybar</a></strong>, who seems to have found a home following stints with the Dodgers and Braves. Did we mention he&#8217;s only 25? So much for teams preaching patience. The Rays are now two up on Boston for the AL East. What a great story.</p>
<p>-Some more history was made in the Bronx when<strong> Alex Rodriguez </strong>followed a<strong> Johnny Damon</strong> three-run shot with an opposite solo blast of his own in a four-run eighth becoming the first player in MLB history to hit at least 35 home runs, drive in 100 and score 100 in 12 seasons surpassing<strong> Babe Ruth</strong>. In fact, he also broke <strong>Sammy Sosa&#8217;s</strong> (1995-2004) record of at least 35 dingers by making it 11 in a row (1998-2008). Congrats to a great player on this accomplishment.</p>
<p>As for the game, the Yanks played spoiler beating the first place White Sox 5-1. <strong>Phil Hughes</strong> finally returned to the mound for the first time in almost five months working the first four frames permitting one earned on four hits while walking a pair and fanning four on 89 pitches (57 strikes). Not bad but four innings? How overcautious can this organization get? Remember when Hughes and <strong>Ian Kennedy</strong> were locks for the rotation? Now look what&#8217;s happened. Kennedy&#8217;s disappeared to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton probably exiled and they don&#8217;t even have enough confidence to let their prize pitching prospect go at least five. Would you trust this braintrust with your top pitching prospects?!?!?!?!?!</p>
<p>-How is it that the Mets who were supposed to have exactly zero top pitchers in their farm can let 21 year-old <strong>Jonathon Niese</strong> go eight innings in his second start without giving up as much as a run while striking out seven? Did we mention he was a 2005 seventh round pick? Not a first round &#8220;<em>can&#8217;t miss</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>-<strong>Phil Coke</strong> has pitched well for the Bronx Bombers since coming up tossing 10 scoreless in middle relief including two tonight. Is it cause they didn&#8217;t rush the once rumored pitcher in the<strong> Xavier Nady</strong> deal allowing him to develop at the age of 26?</p>
<p>-I like <strong>Brett Favre</strong> but how many times do we have to hear him defend that god awful conservative play calling against the Pats from near the goal line with three straight runs? How do you think this Jets team will fare against an angry San Diego bunch out West on Monday Night? They&#8217;re nine point underdogs. Think <strong>Darren Sproles&#8217;</strong> eyes are lighting up?</p>
<p>-It sure didn&#8217;t take long for the Vikings to pull the plug on this <strong>Tarvaris Jackson </strong>experiment after falling to 0-2 making Week 3 at home versus 2-0 Carolina critical. But I was under the assumption anyone could QB Minnesota with<strong> Adrian Peterson</strong> doing the running and lead them to the NFC Title Game. Would you trust <strong>Gus Frerotte</strong> to run your ship? I can already hear the Viking ship sinking. Why didn&#8217;t they give<strong> Chad Pennington</strong> a call? Ya know. They&#8217;re QB situation is so dire that they ought to consider giving <strong>Randall Cunningham</strong> a call.</p>
<p>-The Chiefs are going with somebody by the name of <strong>Tyler Thigpen</strong> at Atlanta. Gee wiz. This team just might be even worse than co-host <strong>Jeff Bashlor </strong>thinks. Paging <strong>Steve DeBerg</strong>. Paging<strong> Joe Montana</strong>. Paging <strong>Steve Bono</strong>. Is anyone home? Ya know what&#8217;s sad is they can&#8217;t even blame this one on<strong> Herm</strong> &#8220;Play To Win Da Game&#8221; <strong>Edwards</strong>. Who would&#8217;ve ever thought staying with the Jets would be such a better option?</p>
<p>-Hockey training camps have begun! I just wanted you and especially diehard puck fan <strong>John </strong>&#8220;JPG&#8221; <strong>Giagnorio</strong> to know. <img src='http://www.hittingback.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>-If hockey had any common sense, they&#8217;d go global like soccer and tennis. Now, I know what you&#8217;re thinking. &#8216;Why on God&#8217;s earth would you who loves the sport say this?&#8217; Because like the other two sports, it&#8217;s more popular all over the world. How many diehard hockey fans are there really in The States? Soccer is more popular in Europe. So too is tennis which explains why three of the four grand slams are played in Australia, Paris and London.</p>
<p>Hockey is a sport only <em>real</em> fans love. And while there are enough to support teams here and especially north of the border, just think how ga ga fans in Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Russia would go if they suddenly had teams competing for the Stanley Cup. It already travels all over the world due to the global impact. Perhaps it&#8217;s time for the league to really consider expanding and having a World  Conference or Division. Why shouldn&#8217;t players such as<strong> Jaromir Jagr </strong>of OMSK be able to still compete for Lord Stanley? It also would eliminate the <strong>Alexander Radulov </strong>hearing. Just the NHL being lame.</p>
<p>It might sound crazy but I&#8217;d seriously explore it. Let all the European teams play each other with the winner advancing. And ditto for North America. The definition of a Stanley Cup with the best in the world competing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[-Thanks to Milwaukee&#8217;s continued slide dropping a fifth straight falling 5-4 to the Cubs at Wrigley, the slumping Mets are still in playoff position half a game in front of the Brew Crew for the NL wild card. At this point, frantic Amazin fans will take it as long as it means October baseball. After [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-Thanks to Milwaukee&#8217;s continued slide dropping a fifth straight falling 5-4 to the Cubs at Wrigley, the slumping Mets are still in playoff position half a game in front of the Brew Crew for the NL wild card. At this point, frantic Amazin fans will take it as long as it means October baseball. After giving a run back, Cubs closer <strong>Kerry Wood </strong>pitched out of a first and third jam by getting Brewer first base slugger <strong>Prince Fielder</strong> looking to move the Cubs within a couple of wrapping up the NL Central.</p>
<p>For Milwaukee who tried to get a &#8216;W&#8217; for new interim skipper<strong> Dale Sveum</strong>, it was a blown opportunity as ace <strong>C.C. Sabathia</strong> was handed his first defeat and they wasted a two homer game from Fielder. A couple of weeks ago, it looked like they were a playoff lock and might even push the Cubbies for the division. Now, they&#8217;re fighting for their playoff lives against the NL East runner-up, the slumping Astros, fading Cardinals and possibly even the Marlins if they suddenly keep on winning as they did last night for a sixth straight win.</p>
<p>-Meanwhile, the Mets trail by half a game cause NL MVP candidate <strong>Ryan Howard</strong> slugged his major league leading 45th- a two-run shot on a full count with two outs in the eighth lifting the Phillies to a come from behind 8-7 road win over Atlanta. The Phillies&#8217; first base slugger has caught fire this month doing everything he can to get his team another division title by hitting .396 with eight dingers and 22 RBI&#8217;s. In fact, the past four seasons, he leads the majors with 38 long balls in September. Still, the 2006 NL MVP has no clue as to why he heats up at the right time of the month:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>â€œMaybe itâ€™s just the pennant races are heating up. Iâ€™m just trying to go out there and do what I can to help my team.â€</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Whatever the reason, his teammates have to be very pleased because he&#8217;s coming up money. Last year&#8217;s MVP<strong> Jimmy Rollins </strong>has also come around at this key time batting .368 with a couple of homers, nine RBI&#8217;s, four steals and 11 runs scored. So, while <strong>Chase Utley</strong> and <strong>Pat Burrell</strong> remain MIA, <strong>Charlie Manuel </strong>can at least take solace knowing a couple of his best stars along with underrated gritty players <strong>Jayson Werth</strong> (3-for-4, HR, 2 RBI&#8217;s, 3 R) <strong>Shane Victorino </strong>(3 hits, RBI) and even <strong>Carlos Ruiz</strong> (solo HR) are raking, he has to feel good about his team&#8217;s chances. Even if closer<strong> Brad Lidge </strong>made it interesting loading the bases on three walks before striking out pinch hitter <strong>Gregor Blanco</strong> to go for 37-for-37 in save opportunities in his first season with his new club.</p>
<p>-What can be said about the Mets when they couldn&#8217;t come up with one run against <strong>Odalis Perez </strong>in seven-plus innings? Not much. Apparently, they left their bats at Shea or are stuck in a time warp thinking it&#8217;s 2007 all over again. Thing is there&#8217;s still plenty of time to turn it around. But the best they can do is a split against baseball&#8217;s worst team after having scored one run in 18 innings. Not only did they not score last night despite a quality effort from <strong>Mike Pelfrey</strong> in which he went seven permitting one run which was enough to take a hard luck loss. But they also lost the services of surprise left fielder <strong>Fernando Tatis</strong>, whose diving attempt at a two out Perez double resulted in a separated right shoulder ending his season. Sadly, that missed catch led to a Nats&#8217; two out rally as <strong>Willie Harris</strong> walked and then Met killer <strong>Christian Guzman&#8217;s </strong>ground rule double scored the only run of the game.</p>
<p>It was a half inning later that Harris would make the defensive play of the game robbing <strong>David Wright</strong> of a sure two-run go-ahead double ending the inning instead with a nice running over the basket catch. Now, I&#8217;m not a Met fan. But how come everytime I see highlights, Harris is always making some sorta defensive gem against them? You just gotta wonder.</p>
<p>-Congrats to<strong> Derek Jeter</strong> on breaking <strong>Lou Gehrig&#8217;s </strong>all-time home record with a single to left in the home first in the Yanks&#8217; 6-2 loss to the White Sox. With this being the final homestand ever played at Yankee Stadium, Jeter will forever be the man who needed fewer games (more ABs) to beat out one of the all-time greats. With two hits last night, he&#8217;s up to 1,271 with still five games left with the finale closing out Sunday Night versus the Orioles. In as disappointing a season as his team&#8217;s had, at least Jeter continues to put forth the effort and give Yankee fans something to take with them as closing time approaches:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>â€œItâ€™s kind of hard to enjoy it because we lost the game. <strong>But this is something that is pretty special. I mean, Iâ€™d be lying to you if I said it wasnâ€™t. </strong>Records are made to be broken, but this one at least will never be broken.â€</em></p></blockquote>
<p>At least for once the elegant Yankee captain admitted that it meant a little extra. It should. <img src='http://www.hittingback.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>-I&#8217;ve heard a few Met fans call up WFAN and mock Jeter referring to most of those hits as singles and even a couple using &#8220;<em>overrated</em>.&#8221; Say what you will. But there has never been anything more ridiculous uttered about a shortstop who became the model of consistency and defines all the success the Yankees had when they weren&#8217;t a team full of superstars at every position. That&#8217;s what the <strong>Mike Lupicas</strong> of the world who&#8217;ll mention payroll till their death beds never seem to grasp. The old Yankee way saw them not always go for the top star and fill voids with underrated gritty performers such as <strong>Scott Brosius</strong> and <strong>Tino Martinez</strong> through trades when management actually let the real baseball people evaluate the farm and sell high.</p>
<p>Now, it&#8217;s become a circus where suddenly <strong>Melky Cabrera</strong> goes from starting center fielder to never to be seen again with only <strong>Brett Gardner</strong> getting every start down the stretch. This is really what you&#8217;re dealing with. I like Gardner and remember him here but why even have Cabrera back up if he&#8217;s not even going to get another chance? That btw opposes what<strong> Brian Cashman</strong> said at the time the struggling 24 year-old got sent down. I guess he&#8217;s already washed up.</p>
<p>-Kudos to the Rays for pushing across a run edging the Red Sox on<strong> Dioner Navarro&#8217;s</strong> walkoff to stay atop the AL East. That team has shown tremendous resiliency amidst all the injuries and pressure. What heart!</p>
<p>-You want a manager who should get axed. Look no further than what&#8217;s happened in Arizona where the D-Backs got out of the gate great but have fallen apart and now trail the Dodgers by four and a half on the verge of extinction. <strong>Bob Melvin</strong> had arguably the best pitcher in ace<strong> Brandon Webb </strong>and got <strong>Dan Haren</strong> along with a mostly healthy <strong>Randy Johnson</strong>. Plus they went out and got slugger <strong>Adam Dunn</strong> on the cheap to address the middle of the order. You would&#8217;ve thought it would be enough to stay afloat in such a poor division. Someone has to take the fall <em>if </em>they don&#8217;t put together a miraculous comeback.</p>
<p>-Is there any more dominant starter than the Giants&#8217;<strong> Tim Lincecum</strong>? The former 2006 No.1 pick has been lights out on a subpar team with little offense posting a 17-3 record with a 2.43 ERA while pacing the bigs with 237 strikeouts. In his last outing, he went the distance three-hitting the Padres walking three and fanning 12 while throwing an unheard of 138 pitches. How did this happen? You mean a manager actually let their young pitcher stay in the game and finish it?!?!?!?!?! Well, it was his first ever complete game shutout. He had been going into the eighth a few times. Even more amazing is that on a team which has won 68 games, the 24 year-old has won five of his last six and six of his last eight decisions. In fact, his last defeat came on July 20 to Milwaukee giving up five earned including two dingers in five frames. He&#8217;s allowed only 10 long balls all year and just one since that outing.</p>
<h1>Terrific Tim (Since 7/20)</h1>
<p><span style="color: #ff9900;">10 GS, 6-0 Record, 72 IP, 44 H, 16 R, 14 ER,<strong> 1.75</strong> ERA, 26 BB, <strong>94</strong> K&#8217;s+</span></p>
<p>+Struckout at least 10-or-more in five games</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> Lincecum has eight games where he&#8217;s hit double digits this season.</p>
<p>Does it get any better than that? What happens when <strong>Chris </strong>&#8220;Mad Dog&#8221; <strong>Russo&#8217;s</strong> Giants figure out how to win? Just how special can this kid be? Keep your fingers crossed.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[-The amazing Mets continued their clutch stretch play thanks to a two out ninth inning rally coming from a run down against shaky Florida closer Kevin Gregg. After he retired the first couple, ex-Marlin Luis Castillo kept it alive with a two strike single followed by a David Wright base hit. Gregg then hit the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-The amazing Mets continued their clutch stretch play thanks to a two out ninth inning rally coming from a run down against shaky Florida closer<strong> Kevin Gregg</strong>. After he retired the first couple, ex-Marlin<strong> Luis Castillo</strong> kept it alive with a two strike single followed by a <strong>David Wright </strong>base hit. Gregg then hit the dangerous <strong>Carlos Delgado </strong>with the first offering loading the bases for <strong>Carlos Beltran</strong>. As unclutch a big name star in this town with only the chronicles of <strong>Alex Rodriguez </strong>worse, the $119 million center fielder drove the first pitch he saw over the right field wall for a go-ahead grand slam which WFAN play-by-play man <strong>Howie Rose</strong> nearly orgasmed to.</p>
<p>Did we just say that? Well, I was in the car and he did. Sometimes, you get the impression the Met announcers think this is some sorta miracle that the NL&#8217;s highest payroll is winning these kind of big games and now up two games over the reeling Phillies with a month to go. Granted. The Mets have had their share of injuries but you want to talk about over the top. Rose and Co. have lost their minds. If they sugarcoated anymore, you&#8217;d think they were adding even more sugar to a batch of cookies.</p>
<p>Take nothing away from <strong>Jerry Manuel&#8217;s </strong>club&#8217;s resiliency. They deserve to be where they are atop the NL East. But why shouldn&#8217;t they be? The Phillies are very flawed as proven with that eighth inning implosion in which Delgado tied it with a homer followed by a couple of more big hits including by <strong>David Murphy</strong>. They just don&#8217;t have enough pitching and their big hitters come up pretty soft in big spots. Paging<strong> Chase Utley</strong> and<strong> Pat Burrell</strong>.<strong> Jimmy Rollins</strong> is no better. <strong>Ryan Howard&#8217;s</strong> hit or miss literally. Honestly, the two guys I&#8217;d fear in a big spot are outfield overachievers <strong>Jayson Werth </strong>and <strong>Shane Victorino</strong> as they always seem to be in the middle of a comeback.</p>
<p>As for the fading Marlins, they&#8217;ve always been a flawed team due to the lack of fundamentals in the field and at the plate. Have you ever in your life seen a more undisciplined free swinging team which struck out more than <strong>Fredi Gonzalez&#8217; </strong>bunch? Unless the ultra talented <strong>Hanley Ramirez</strong> matures and<strong> Dan Uggla</strong> (soon to be renamed Uggly for his dreadful 2nd half and fielding), they&#8217;ll continue to fail in big spots. As for their pen, Gonzalez deserves plenty of criticism for sticking with Gregg when he&#8217;s continually choked away leads blowing game after game to put them seven out. How in the world did he not send out ex-Met <strong>Matt Lindstrom</strong> for the ninth when he needed only five pitches to record the final out of the eighth? Just call it a case of bad managing 101. When your team desperately needs a game as much as his did, you don&#8217;t always stay conventional and remain loyal to struggling performers.</p>
<p>Precisely why managing by the book is vastly overrated.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, the Marlins nearly tied it with a two out rally of their own scoring twice off<strong> Luis Ayala </strong>before he finally got<strong> Wes Helms</strong> to bounce out to short stranding the tying run at third and winning run at second. Does this mean the luster is finally off the ex-Nat pickup as temporary closer for the Mets? Who knows? Manuel is mixing and matching doing the best he can because he doesn&#8217;t got much no thanks to<strong> Omar Minaya</strong>. If the Mets do fall short, it won&#8217;t be for lack of heart cause they got plenty of that. But due to a pen which makes every Amazin fan squeamish.</p>
<p>Still, they should have enough to win the division. Especially with <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> playing well while Wright and Delgado rake. With plenty of contributions from unsung heroes such as<strong> Damion Easley</strong>, Murphy and even light hitting defensive catcher <strong>Brian Schneider</strong> who amazingly enough has gotten a couple of more big hits than A-Rod the past two months, they should score enough runs to support a superior staff led by<strong> Johan Santana</strong>, <strong>Oliver Perez </strong>and <strong>Mike Pelfrey</strong>. Now if only they could get <strong>Pedro </strong>back on track.</p>
<p>-I know it&#8217;s a few days late but what you saw from <strong>Joe Girardi&#8217;s</strong> Yankees those first couple of <em>crucial </em>games against the Red Sox was really how it&#8217;s been all year. They just never come up with the big hit or even the big pitches. It&#8217;s easy to point the finger at last year&#8217;s MVP along with <strong>Jason Giambi</strong>, who at least saved them the humiliation of a sweep driving in all three Thursday. However, it&#8217;s awfully hard not to get on <strong>Andy Pettite</strong> for his poor showing in such a big spot. To be outpitched by old and older knuckler <strong>Tim Wakefield</strong> is embarrassing. Even if a banged up Sox club didn&#8217;t hit every ball hard, there&#8217;s no excuse. Aside from that, who didn&#8217;t like that money showing by that pen in a Boston seven-run eighth featuring a <strong>Dustin Pedroia </strong>grand slam turning a close game into a laugher? Not like they couldn&#8217;t have used <strong>Kyle Farnsworth</strong> there?!?!?!?!?! Oh. That&#8217;s right. He was traded for the useless<a title="Ivan Rodriguez" href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rodriiv01.shtml"> <strong>Pudge Rodriguez</strong></a> who looks about ready for retirement.</p>
<p>So, is there anyone out there who doesn&#8217;t believe the former Texas catcher didn&#8217;t cheat his way to an MVP season in 1999 and was still producing fairly well just a few years ago? I&#8217;ve always liked Pudge and he does belong in Cooperstown when it&#8217;s done but it&#8217;s very hard for me not to think he did something out of the ordinary to manufacture those numbers.</p>
<p>-Whoever would&#8217;ve believed that<strong> Carl </strong>&#8220;DL&#8221; <strong>Pavano</strong> would actually be 2-0 after two outings even outpitching Yankee killer<strong> A.J. Burnett</strong> last night?</p>
<p>-It&#8217;s not often you see<strong> Andy Roddick</strong> outslugged from the baseline but finding a way to persevere and pull out a well earned four set win over the other birthday boy six years younger talented Latvian<strong> Ernests Gulbis</strong>.  Especially when the now 26 year-old American was dangerously close to being down two sets just a couple of points before reeling off the next seven games to assume control. Who knows. Maybe this big win gets the former 2003 U.S. Open champ going for a run and possible quarterfinal against No.3 ranked Serb<strong> Novak Djokovic</strong>. Who wouldn&#8217;t want to see that come down with probably <strong>Roger Federer</strong> waiting in the wings for the semis? In a year where the final tennis grand slam doesn&#8217;t have quite as much appeal on the women&#8217;s side with former champ <strong>Maria Sharapova</strong> sidelined and French Open winner <strong>Ana Ivanovic</strong> losing in the second round to a little known Frenchwoman, they sure could use the best players on the men&#8217;s side to go far.</p>
<p>-I don&#8217;t care about who Djokovic &#8220;hooked up&#8221; with at the Olympics in Beijing. What I want to know is why hasn&#8217;t he asked countrywoman Ivanovic out yet? At least it might better explain her poor second half bad thumb and all.</p>
<p>-When <strong>Osi Umenyiora </strong>went down during last week&#8217;s meaningless exhibition versus<strong> Brett Favre</strong> and the Jets, of course it was said not to be that serious due to the first MRI coming back negative. But anyone who saw the way the Giant sack leader landed had to know better. By the next day not surprisingly, he was done for the year putting a damper on Big Blue&#8217;s Super Bowl defense. There ya had it again. Just another reason there are too many NFL preseason games. How many times have you seen a big name star go down before the first real snap? Football more than any other sport can be brutal to its fans. This was just the latest example. Does it all end for the Giants now? Not really cause even if <strong>Michael Strahan</strong> doesn&#8217;t have his &#8220;<em>heart in it</em>,&#8221; they can move <strong>Mathias Kiwanuka </strong>back to his original position and get plenty from rising pass rusher<strong> Justin Tuck</strong>. I still think<strong> Steve Spagnuolo </strong>finds a way to keep his attacking D a step ahead. Especially with a secondary which should be improved with promising rookie <strong>Kenny Phillips</strong>. As much as we look at the D, the offense doesn&#8217;t have any injuries and should put up points. This is now <strong>Eli Manning&#8217;s</strong> team and time. I expect him to step up.</p>
<p>If there&#8217;s an area to be concerned over, it&#8217;s the kicking game where they don&#8217;t know if NFC championship hero <strong>Lawrence Tynes</strong> will be ready for next week&#8217;s opener versus the Redskins. Given how poorly<strong> Josh Huston</strong> has performed, they better get Tynes back sooner rather than later.</p>
<p>-It ain&#8217;t often they do something right but kudos to the Knicks for acquiring<strong> Patrick Ewing, Jr.</strong> from the Rockets in exchange for &lt;gulp&gt; all-time draft bust <strong>Frederic Weis</strong>. Where&#8217;s <strong>Ed Tapscott</strong> these days anyway?</p>
<p>-Is <strong>Chad Johnson </strong>plain crazy having his name legally changed to <strong>Chad Javon Ocho Cinco</strong> or just taken too many hits to the head? Here&#8217;s the <a title="Johnson reportedly changes name" href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AsbAbXeoEJA.mspvGGCC4FlDubYF?slug=ap-bengals-ochocinco&amp;prov=ap&amp;type=lgns">link</a>.</p>
<p>-<strong>Mike Lupica&#8217;s </strong>correct that the Yanks salvaging that final game versus Boston felt more like &#8220;<em>saving face</em>&#8221; than saving their season. However, the Daily News know it all columnist is quite wrong if he <strong><em>actually</em></strong> believes the best way for them to field a World Series contender in their new Stadium next year is to spend, spend, spend. That change in philosophy is what turned a once modern day dynasty into a colossal disappointment with little to no chemistry continuing to head the wrong way.</p>
<p>-Only in the NL West could the defending NL champion Rockies who improved to eight under .500 (64-72) thanks to a pair of <strong>Garrett Atkins</strong> homers and five RBI&#8217;s in a 9-4 road win over the Padres still be within six of the first place Diamondbacks. Who says history can&#8217;t repeat?</p>
<p>-I liked <strong>Barack Obama&#8217;s</strong> speech 45 years to the day after <strong>Dr. Martin Luther King&#8217;s </strong>historic &#8220;I Have A Dream&#8221; speech in accepting the Democratic Presidential nomination in Denver. However, what the heck were they thinking turning it into that fake Washington cathedral stage?!?!?!?!?!</p>
<p>-And finally, here&#8217;s a <a title="Usain Bolt celebrates early...very early" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzSpPaCIG0g">cool sports video</a> on YouTube I just can&#8217;t get enough of of Olympic triple world record gold medalist Jamaican runner<strong> Usain</strong> &#8220;Lightning&#8221; <strong>Bolt</strong> featuring hilarious commentary.</p>
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