Game One

Listening on the radio…will update as I go.
Glavine strikes out Pujols! They should put that on a poster, like the famous John Starks dunk (hope this series ends better than that one).
Jeff Weaver is pitching a no-hitter.
Floyd is hurting, and is out of the game. That did not take long.
You know, Encarnacion can pop a big hit now and then, but I have to believe that batting him cleanup is a deliberate ploy to get the Mets to walk Pujols.
Oof! Pujols doubled off first by Beltran! Inning over!
Where did the Cardinals get this Jeff Weaver guy? He can’t be related to the guy who pitched for the Yankees, Dodgers and Angels.
This game is starting to remind me of Game One of the 1986 World Series. Come to think of it, there wasn’t much scoring in Game One in the NLCS in 1986 or 1988. Game Three of the 1999 NLCS comes to mind as well, Glavine being prominently involved in that one.
BELTRAN HOMER! 2-0 Mets!
Delgado doubles. It’s midnight and Weaver just turned into a pumpkin.
Tyler Johnson on in relief. Allowed 56 baserunners this year in 36.1 innings.
I don’t like seeing Mota instead of Heilman in the 8th.
Two outs, Eckstein on first, Pujols on deck, 2-run lead, Mota really needs to get Preston Wilson here.
Bradford warming up – because Bradford keeps the ball down, I’d rather have him face Pujols in that situation than Heilman or certainly Mota.
Mota back from 3-0 to 3-2 on Wilson. Foul out to Delgado! Whew. Pujols will lead off 9th and can hit the ball to Hartford and it won’t matter.
Braden Looper is in! It’s Christmas in October!
2d & 3d, 1 out. Lo Duca on third. I think I would run for Lo Duca here; the insurance run would be big.
Instead, Wright grounds out. Need a hit from Chavez for the big insurance run.
Nope, lineout to Edmonds. !^%$#^!% Edmonds.
You can hear on the radio how hard Wagner is throwing. I still say Randy Myers is the only Mets closer I have really, truly trusted.
Two outs, none on. Wagner can’t do this without drama, can he?
Wagner walks Rolen. That’s more like it. Speizio will come up as the tying run. Other than Pujols he’s the only Card to hit in September.
The Mets Win! Theeeeeee Me-e-e-ets Win!
Well, that was unexpected: a shutout and only three pitchers used. Of course, that was Glavine on regular rest; it’s all downhill from here (not that Maine is a problem, but he probably won’t go 7). Now we hold our breath for word on Floyd’s ankle.

18 thoughts on “Game One”

  1. Glavine’s pitch-efficiency is very encouraging. I’m sure Willie will be tempted to go to the pen to save him for a short-rest start in game five, but I’d try to get him through seven, anyway.

  2. I’d let Bradford face Pujols in the ninth. Willie will probably let Wagner do it, but I’d rather not have Wagner give up a homer to his first batter, which I expect is likely.

  3. Crap. You gotta hope the failure to get another insurance run there – with a guy on 3B w/ 1 out – doesn’t come back to haunt us.

  4. All went well tonight. Weaver pitched unexpectedly well, but they won the game, they didn’t use much of the bullpen, and they still managed to get Glavine out after about 80 pitches, which helps with his short rest.

  5. Ya think Willie might be saving Heilman incase he needs a fourth starter or someone who can come in and give 6 innings in long relieve? You know, just in case either Maine or Trachsel blow up real early?
    Loved Glavine’s outing. The man pitches with so little effort he should be able to come back on short rest and give a reasonable effort for someone who is 40 years old.
    But we gotta get more hitting!

  6. WooHoo! Congo-Rats guys!
    I wasn’t able to watch because the wife and I had a commitment.

  7. That was one of the best played playoff games in memory. Sure do wish Beltran was back in KC. That swing on the HR is what I ahve been trying to get my 14 year old to do for 3 years now. It is a sweet swing.

  8. I agree re Myers, and trust in Mets closers.
    Although I trusted Orosco in ’83 & ’84 before the Mets became legitimate contenders.
    By the way, that was the best defensive performance I’ve ever seen by the Mets.

  9. Seeing Mota take over in the 8th inning caused me to wonder if the Mets might attempt to keep Heilman in reserve to start game four. If Maine goes deep into tonight’s game, i.e. if the bullpen stays relatively fresh, that could make a lot of sense; who knows what to expect from Perez.

  10. I figured it was because Mota was already warming up, and why do that to both Mota then Heilman. Now Heilman is ready for 2-3 games in a row. I can see Heilman int he 8th tonight, Wags in the 9th, then Heilman in the 9th tomorrow.
    And Benitez. C’mon, you have to bring up that !@#$%^ name?

  11. I don’t understand why they had Floyd on the roster. Now he is done, or could at best be used as a PH once a game, with someone to run for him if he gets on. As a result the mets are down a man for the remaining games.
    Just wonder why the took the risk.

  12. I don’t understand why they had Floyd on the roster . . . Just wonder why the took the risk.
    Blame Armando.
    Or Paul Hackett.

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