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FRITOLAYGUY

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I just realized something unless Randy Johnson has a miracle comeback , Tom Glavine will be the last player that we see win 300 games in our lifetimes. Mussina needs 52 , forget it and i cant see anyone else doing it after that.

Player W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO
1. R Clemens*
354 184 3.13 708 706 118 46 0 --- 4910.2 4183 1884 1707 363 159 1577 4668
2. G Maddux*
345 213 3.10 708 704 109 35 0 --- 4800.2 4501 1865 1654 330 130 965 3267
3. T Glavine*
303 197 3.48 666 666 56 25 0 --- 4339.2 4206 1843 1678 341 64 1459 2563
4. R Johnson*
284 150 3.22 566 556 98 37 2 --- 3855.1 3065 1556 1381 368 182 1422 4616
5. M Mussina*
248 144 3.70 500 499 57 23 0 --- 3343.1 3225 1465 1374 359 52 751 2650
6. D Wells*
238 156 4.12 657 486 54 12 13 --- 3423.1 3611 1689 1566 404 83 715 2194
7. J Moyer*
229 177 4.22 601 548 31 9 0 --- 3533.2 3659 1788 1655 443 117 1004 2112
8. C Schilling*
215 145 3.46 567 434 83 20 22 --- 3247.1 2986 1313 1248 344 52 711 3108
9. K Rogers*
210 141 4.19 729 441 36 9 28 --- 3110.0 3225 1610 1449 315 118 1093 1875
10. P Martinez*
208 92 2.80 445 378 46 17 3 --- 2661.2 2031 911 828 213 131 705 3015
11. J Smoltz*
206 144 3.26 699 458 53 16 154 --- 3349.0 2941 1319 1213 271 54 980 2955
12. A Pettitte*
199 112 3.82 400 390 25 4 0 --- 2509.0 2616 1182 1065 209 37 784 1839
13. T Wakefield*
167 144 4.33 508 367 29 6 22 --- 2603.0 2525 1421 1251 332 150 1007 1782
14. A Sele*
148 111 4.60 401 352 15 9 0 --- 2149.0 2406 1205 1099 225 112 797 1405
15. B Colon*
146 94 4.10 307 305 31 8 0 --- 1966.1 1947 963 896 238 40 679 1537
16. S Trachsel*
141 153 4.31 409 408 20 7 0 --- 2457.0 2529 1281 1177 337 51 914 1571
17. M Hampton*
138 101 3.97 375 321 21 9 1 --- 2074.0 2156 1041 916 177 46 826 1272
18. T Hudson*
134 68 3.53 278 278 20 9 0 0 1852.2 1761 796 726 148 72 575 1271
19. T Gordon*
133 121 3.94 842 203 18 4 156 --- 2067.0 1849 991 904 172 38 955 1895
20. L Hernandez*
133 127 4.24 349 348 43 7 0 --- 2361.0 2529 1199 1112 270 64 826 1542
21. K Millwood*
132 99 3.99 320 312 14 5 0 --- 1926.1 1878 928 853 199 48 589 1554
22. W Williams*
132 116 4.17 423 330 10 2 0 --- 2216.0 2211 1091 1026 308 72 711 1480
23. P Astacio*
129 124 4.67 392 343 31 12 0 --- 2196.2 2292 1213 1140 291 111 726 1664
24. J Lieber*
129 121 4.28 375 326 25 5 2 --- 2151.1 2329 1134 1022 275 47 416 1526
25. J Schmidt*
128 94 3.94 319 310 20 9 0 --- 1978.2 1830 946 867 183 49 780 1750
26. E Loaiza*
125 109 4.61 364 327 14 6 1 --- 2059.2 2314 1141 1056 250 73 588 1365
27. M Morris*
120 87 3.90 300 269 23 8 4 --- 1772.2 1812 851 768 169 72 502 1198
28. F Garcia*
117 76 4.07 263 262 12 4 0 0 1701.2 1658 814 770 203 56 548 1252
29. J Suppan*
116 112 4.62 348 332 16 5 0 --- 2051.1 2248 1147 1052 263 77 672 1147
30. C Park*
113 88 4.40 324 275 10 3 0 --- 1750.2 1626 921 855 204 126 822 1511
31. D Lowe*
112 94 3.80 497 219 8 3 85 --- 1719.1 1708 833 725 141 61 496 1116
32. R Oswalt*
112 54 3.08 220 208 12 4 0 0 1406.1 1366 522 482 112 48 322 1168
33. J Vazquez*
112 113 4.30 319 317 22 7 0 --- 2039.2 2039 1050 975 273 68 540 1782
34. B Zito*
111 75 3.64 253 252 9 4 0 0 1610.0 1388 714 652 170 69 636 1221
35. R Halladay*
110 55 3.64 245 220 31 9 1 --- 1546.0 1524 691 626 132 39 380 1073
36. R Ortiz*
110 82 4.42 282 253 9 3 0 --- 1568.2 1513 839 771 171 41 807 1121
37. M Buehrle*
106 75 3.77 257 232 22 7 0 2 1616.2 1661 759 678 185 42 368 937
38. M Mulder*
103 59 4.16 201 201 25 10 0 0 1309.1 1341 651 605 140 49 407 832
39. C Carpenter*
100 69 4.10 246 229 25 12 0 --- 1522.0 1560 763 694 174 57 464 1164
40. K Escobar*
100 90 4.14 408 199 10 4 59 --- 1492.0 1444 746 686 137 46 603 1298
41. S Estes*
99 90 4.71 274 273 14 8 0 --- 1634.2 1658 924 856 152 55 840 1191
42. C Sabathia*
98 63 3.83 217 217 16 5 0 0 1392.1 1305 641 593 130 43 462 1131
43. P Byrd*
97 79 4.32 305 217 16 6 0 --- 1465.0 1576 796 703 208 55 353 825
44. D Oliver*
93 80 4.93 406 228 11 4 2 --- 1546.0 1710 921 847 190 78 625 940
45. J Santana*
93 43 3.19 249 173 6 4 1 1 1298.2 1058 491 460 141 27 360 1366
46. B Tomko*
92 91 4.60 343 247 12 1 2 --- 1654.2 1735 915 845 225 36 536 1098
47. J Washburn*
92 85 4.09 253 243 7 3 0 --- 1516.2 1508 731 689 195 53 464 901
48. J Weaver*
92 113 4.71 281 264 16 7 2 2 1694.1 1842 947 887 211 114 460 1114
49. J Garland*
91 80 4.44 244 221 6 5 1 1 1411.2 1473 767 697 182 38 471 755
50. O Hernandez*
90 65 4.14 216 211 9 2 2 --- 1311.0 1178 640 603 176 67 475 1082

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FRITOLAYGUY

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Are the Mets that bored that they lose on purpose just to make it interesting to all of us who already know they are gonna win the NL East.
 

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Are the Mets that bored that they lose on purpose just to make it interesting to all of us who already know they are gonna win the NL East.

The money loves a tight race........I guess the same could be said about the Giants(NFL) but with the opposite outcome as I doubt they will win anything this year.
 

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I'm not big on executions, but perhaps a public hanging of Sosa will get this bullpen's sh*t together.

Actually, I like the idea of Pelfry and Perez in the pen for the playoffs.
 

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Can't beat the Phils. Good thing they can't play the Phils until the NLCS.
If the Phils win the wildcard since they can't seem to beat anyone else.
 

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As I said before I don't think any of the starters are really solid except for Pedro. Who would have guessed that 2 months ago. I guess that's what makes every game exciting. If the pitchers have a good outing and the other guys stop reading their press clippings they can take it all, conversly tho.............
 

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OK....got tickets for the SECOND round of the playoffs (League Championship Series). The way our Metsies are playing I don't think I'm too optimistic. As long as Reyes stays on his game and stops hitting for the fences and David Wright keeps his MVP-worthy season going, the Mets will continue to score enough runs to make the middle relief woes a non-issue.

Sooo what are you gonna do with those tickets anyway?
 

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I have good news for the worried Met fans like DMC, the Phills are not the yankees who are breathing down my neck right now, their pitching will not hold up and they are too inconsistent to keep winning, the Mets will still win the division but by the Phillies default not their own spectacular play.
 

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There certianly are some things in life that can't be explained. Why does anyone care about Brittany Spears? How do they get the stripes in AIM toothpaste? WTF is happening to the Mets?

John Maines was given the gift of gifts last night. A 4 run lead in the first inning. Heck, He even got an at-bat in the 1st. He was set to be the savior, was ready to be crowned as the guy that pitched the Mets out of their slide and began easing them into the division championship.

I think he went into the clubhouse before the 4th inning and sparked up a fat one before he came back out to pitch. And I wonder if Willie Randolph was maybe with him based on his decision to then bring Shoenweiss in to try to stop the bleeding.

The Mets are a good team. I fear though that losses like the last two nights to the lowly Nats may play so much on their heads that they may have a hard time righting the ship in time for the post-season.

And...will the friggin' aliens that abducted Jose Reyes and replaced him with that poor likeness of a great shortstop please give us back our guy??
 

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There certianly are some things in life that can't be explained. Why does anyone care about Brittany Spears? How do they get the stripes in AIM toothpaste? WTF is happening to the Mets?

John Maines was given the gift of gifts last night. A 4 run lead in the first inning. Heck, He even got an at-bat in the 1st. He was set to be the savior, was ready to be crowned as the guy that pitched the Mets out of their slide and began easing them into the division championship.

I think he went into the clubhouse before the 4th inning and sparked up a fat one before he came back out to pitch. And I wonder if Willie Randolph was maybe with him based on his decision to then bring Shoenweiss in to try to stop the bleeding.

The Mets are a good team. I fear though that losses like the last two nights to the lowly Nats may play so much on their heads that they may have a hard time righting the ship in time for the post-season.

And...will the friggin' aliens that abducted Jose Reyes and replaced him with that poor likeness of a great shortstop please give us back our guy??


In fairness to him alot of pitchers dont do well when given a lead before they take the mound, they just lose focus and the gameplan because they feel they have a safety net now, and it always hurts them.
 

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Looked more like the Mets than the Mutts last night. Good effort from Pelfry, very good showing from Sosa. Alou continues to quietly amaze. Reyes came to play. David Wright is just that.

Let's hope an all-Fish diet this weekend replenishes the team and that the Nats can continue their magic against the Phils.
 
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