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Two Great Pitchers, Two Great Outings, Two Silly Errors
Published 4/12/2009 by Saul Sparber at Hot Foot
... Despite the two errors, I like the fight the team is putting out. The ninth inning mini-rally showed some heart, hopefully enough heart to carry them into their first regular season game at CitiField. Tune in tomorrow at 6 PM for a special hour-long pregame on SNY. Mike Pelfrey looks for his second win of the season as the Mets look for their first win in their new ballpark. The ...
Open For Business
Published 3/30/2009 by brendan bilko (noreply@blogger.com) at priced out of the citi.
Mike Pelfrey tossed 1/3 of an inning yesterday before a rain delay put an end to his outing. That wasn't the big news in Met land though. ...
Mets Starting Pitcher PECOTA Comparables
Published 2/26/2009 by Eric Simon at Amazin' Avenue
... Oliver Perez
Tim Lollar
Barry Zito
Kevin Gross
Don Gullett
Steve Carlton
Mike Pelfrey
Chris Carpenter
Ron Romanick
Jamey Wright ...
Mets Pre-Season Questions : Part 1, Starting Pitching
Published 2/8/2009 by dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) at NY Sports Dog
... Maine, saying recently: "Warthen already has encouraged Maine to throw more curves and changeups and "back off the slider." His reasoning is this: Maine works high in the zone, and a curve starts high and therefore will add some deception for those thinking fastball, and the change of speeds may keep hitters off the high fastball that produced the many foul balls that padded Maine's pitch count.” (MLB.com) It is a reason for optimism, but we will have to see if Warthen’s ideas take. Mike Pelfrey: No pitcher (ok, maybe Ollie) is a tougher read for me than Mike Pelfrey. When I am ...
Was The Sports Astrologer Right?
Published 10/27/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
Back in May, I interviewed Andrea Mallis, sports astrologer. We chatted about her and her background, the differences between an astrologer and a psychic, and a little bit about me. Andrea also spoke about the 2008 baseball season, in particular, Oliver Perez and Mike Pelfrey. Was
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100 Games of Suckitude
Published 9/27/2008 by Nate (noreply@blogger.com) at Nats Triple Play
... 12 Sat, Apr 12 ATL L 2-10 3-9 J Smoltz J Lannan 14 Tue, Apr 15 @NYM L 0-6 4-10 M Pelfrey O Perez ...
Chicago Cubs Possible Playoff Matchups
Published 9/22/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (arthur) at Towel Drills: A Chicago Cubs Blog
... Mets - need to take the Wild Card spot. Concerns - Their 1 and 2 starters...Johan Santana and Mike Pelfrey. Positives - Mets are missing closer Wagner and has major bullen problems...They love to choke! ...
IGD: Padres vs Mets (5 Jun 08)
Published 6/6/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
Padres (24-37) vs Mets (30-28)
Josh Banks vs Mike Pelfrey
7:05 p.m. PT
Channel 4SD
AM 1090, FM 105.7
MLB, B-R
Two teams that totally blew a playoff berth in 2007 square off in the first of four at Petco Park. The most successful member of the Padres patchwork rotation starts the opener.
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Lost in the Shuffle
Published 6/1/2008 by Matthew Artus at New York Mets Fan Blog
... is, however, one personnel decision being made while Johan Santana takes his warm up tosses tonight. Pedro Martinez will make his return to the Mets' rotation this Tuesday, bumping someone not named Santana, Maine, or Perez out. That leaves Claudio Vargas and Mike Pelfrey. #34 Mike Pelfrey, RHP Opponent W/L IP H R ER BB Ks ERA WHIP BAPIP 5/21 @ ATL L 4 8 6 6 3 2 5/26 v. FLA L 4 6 6 4 3 3 5/31 v. LAD ND (W) 7 7 2 2 1 6 Totals 2-6 56 70 33 31 25 29 4.98 1.70 .347 Stats Provided by BaseballReference.com What the Mets have with Pelfrey is best summed up in his last 3 starts. He ...
BASEBALL: 2008 NL East EWSL Report
Published 3/28/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... Pelfrey scores on all four. On #1, his career major league ERA is 5.55. On #2, Pelfrey is tall (6'7"), throws very hard (mid-90s), and has great sinking movement on his fastball (0.67 HR/9 in the majors, 0.77 at AAA, 0.27 at AA). On #3, Pelfrey's never had a significant injury, he has command issues around the plate but has never had really serious control problems, he's still just 24, and he has had enough success at lower levels (including success following prior failures in college) that he won't have his confidence shattered. On #4, he seems to be regarded as a fairly ...
Two on Two: 2008 NL East Preview
Published 3/28/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... in key games down the stretch with predictable results. Unless Mike Pelfrey proves that he belongs, they're likely to be scraping the bottom of the barrel there as well. And if Pedro goes down... ...
And The Santanamania Goes To...
Published 1/29/2008 by Yankees Chick at Yankees Chick
... it looks as though the Twins will be getting 3 pitchers (Phil Humber, Deolis Guerra and Kevin Mulvey) and one outfielder (Carlos Gomez). Obviously I am not all that familiar with the Mets' farm system and prospects, but Mets fans and bloggers seem to agree that those 4 players project to be solid, but they are very happy that their top prospect, Fernando Martinez (a 19-yr-0ld outfielder) was not included in the deal, and neither was 24-yr-old pitcher Mike Pelfrey. I'm sure all parties involved are pleased with this situation - Santana ...
Dontrelle Willis and Miguel Cabrera Leave the East
Published 12/5/2007 by joe at Mets Today
... Would I rather have Andrew Miller or D-Train? Tough one, I’m not really sure. Yes, Willis had a tough 2007, but he’s already succeeded at the MLB level while the jury is still out on Miller. So call it a wash, I suppose, since Miller has tremendous upside. But still, Willis was once a Cy Young candidate, is still only 25, and Miller’s ERA in 2007 was nearly 6. I mean, jeez, Mike Pelfrey’s numbers were startlingly similar to Miller’s last year, and they’re about the same age (and height). Does that mean the Mets could have ...
Livan Hernandez: Is That Guy Any Good?
Published 11/26/2007 by Jeff Mathews at Mets Geek
... I know; it’s not the high price of stars, it’s the high price of mediocrity. Any more than that and he’s not worth it, and that’s if he’s able to produce at the same level next year.
Which brings us to two: how likely is Livan Hernandez to produce a reasonable facsimile of his past performance going into the future? And I gotta say, I don’t like his odds. He was lucky to have an ERA under 5.00 last year—his FIP was 5.78. The Mets already have several options on the roster who can pitch at that level, and they don’t cost a dime. Livan ...
Indefensible
Published 6/1/2007 by Al
... and Mike Pelfrey. Heilman is someone Hendry has shown interest in before, and Pelfrey is one of their top pitching prospects. Heilman steps into the Cub rotation, and if he fails, Pelfrey -- who is 23 and has made ten major league starts, including six this year -- could step in instead, with Heilman becoming a setup man, something this club sorely needs. ...
Spring Blossoms
Published 3/27/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... is still in the running for one of the final two bullpen vacancies. Mike Pelfrey has ...