ON DECK: METS AT PADRES

 
Johan Santana gets the start for the Mets tonight against the Padres, and if all goes well, the bullpen will have the night off. Last night, reliever Scott Schoeneweis, who had been very effective this season, walked three Padres and hit another in... [link]

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What was Willie thinking???

The scene: Mets and Padres tied at one in the bottom of the ninth inning. The players: Scott Schoeneweis and Willie Randolph. What happened: Schoeneweis walked Scott Hairston to start the inning. Allowable, as long as he gets out of it.
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Hit or Be Hit

Preliminary thoughts on the Padres draft, as well as Thursday night's win over the Mets on Paul McAnulty's walk-off HBP. Strong outings from Josh Banks and Trevor Hoffman, four more walks for Brian Giles, and second baseman Tadahito Iguchi lands on the disabled list.
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Mets lose in WALK-off fashion

Oh boy, not a good way to start a series against one of the worst teams in the league. Scott Schoeneweis broke down in the ninth, losing all control, walking three, hitting Paul McAnulty to bring in the winning run for the 2-1 loss. Schoeneweis in his last two outings hasn't been as nearly as good as he his capable of. In 2/3 innings he has giving up four runs, five walks, two hits with no...
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Mets Chat Room: On track with Johan.

Johan Santana has been pretty consistent in picking up the Mets after a loss, and that's what they need tonight. Randy Wolf for the Padres, and he's been pretty good vs. Mets (9-5, 3.44 ERA lifetime). He's beaten them in his last three starts. Carlos Delgado is a .130 lifetime hitter vs. Wolf, so that explains why he's sitting. David Wright is a .133 lifetime hitter vs. Wolf, so if ...
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