As it turns out, the Mets rotation looks pretty darn good. Pretty…pretty…good (done in my best Larry David voice). Anyway, the Mets rotation as it stands now includes Johan Santana, Pedro Martinez, John Maine, Oliver Perez, and Orlando Hernandez. When El-Duque is healthy, this rotation is a formidable one. But that’s the key, when Hernandez is healthy.
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Mike Pelfrey was the Mets first round pick in 2005’s amateur draft. He showed great stuff in the minors. Mike has an excellent sinker and when he throws his fastball around 94 miles an hour he can be very tough to hit against. He’s kind of like Kevin Brown in that regard. Pelfrey got called up to the big club in his second professional season. He went 2-1 in 2006 with an ERA of 5.48. His best performance that season was against
Because of the rehabilitation of Pedro Martinez, Pelfrey got a chance early last season. Perhaps it was nervousness or trying to do too much but in Pelfrey’s first 7 decisions he had not one win. Hitters teed off on his Pelfrey because his sinker just wasn’t sinking. Once ahead in the count, the hitters drilled the fastball all over the place. Then on a night in August after the Mets were swept in a four game set by the Phillies, Pelfrey pitched the gem of his career in
If experience counts for anything then Mike Pelfrey should be poised to have a breakout season. He needs to believe that he belongs in the Major Leagues. He needs to rely on his natural mechanics and guile that he showed that evening in
Notes: The Mets unveiled their new Citi Field logo this morning. To see it, go to http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/nym/ballpark/citifield_images.jsp . Here the Mets have replaced the Citi Field images with a slide show of ballpark renderings with the new Citi logo. Enjoy.
