Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Mets are all we got- but lately thats just fine

After the Knicks and Rangers poured their hearts into they're playoff series and came away with one win combined, us New Yorkers are left with just baseball until September (assuming the NFL lockout ends). We will have the NFL draft and some NHL/NBA free agent chatter of course, but for the next 4-5 months the only competition we have is on the diamond. As a Met fan that's not a great thing to hear, but if they play like they did tonight this summer may be more exciting then we thought.

We can talk about the first 7 innings because it was competitive baseball but we won't. This game was decided in the last 2 innings, and fortunately it was decided by the players and not the umpires. In the top of the 8th with the Metropolitans trailing 2-1, Jose Reyes hit a rope into the left center field gap and raced around second base heading for third. Rick Ankiel and his big arm came up throwing but Jose slid in safely just before the tag. Incredibly the umpire ruled Jose out and he lost it (so did Terry Collins... and so did I). He must have ruled that Jose's hand came off the base but it clearly didn't. He even knew he was wrong because Jose and Terry easily could have been tossed from the game but he let them stay.

So now with 2 out and nobody on base Daniel Murphy stepped to the plate. He has had a few big 2 out rbi's over the past week and here he had yet another, sending Tyler Clippards hanging changeup into the bullpen over Jayson Werth's head to tie the game. The dugout exploded ( and so did I) as the Murphy rounded the bases with the Mets biggest hit of the season.

Poor defense in the bottom of the 8th gave the Nats the lead back, but the Mets rallied once again in the ninth. Jason Bay, who is now a 6-0 this season in games hes played, led off with a gutty single and Ike Davis followed with one of his own. A bunt hit, sacrifice fly, rbi fielders choice, and intentional walk followed leaving the Mets up by one and Daniel Murphy at the plate again and he delivered the Knockout blow with a double driving in 2. K-Rod closed the door in the 9th and the Mets finished off an improbable 6-3 win; their 6th straight.

So without the excitement of the NBA and NHL playoffs, and with the NFL season still up in the air, its nice to know that we might still have some fun in Queens this summer as the Mets have revived their season over the last week. A gritty win tonight keeps the engine moving, and the Mets can finish off their second straight sweep with a win over Livan Hernandez tomorrow night. I don't know about you... but I'm excited.

LETS GO METS!!!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Interesting Night in Philly

Both the Knicks and Mets played in Philadelphia on Wednesday night, and both had different outcomes. While the Knicks beat the 76ers and the Mets lost to the Phillies, I think its reasonable to make the argument that the Mets loss was more encouraging then the Knicks win. Am I crazy... well maybe but let me explain.

Ill start with the Knickerbockers. In a game where they were jockeying for playoff position with the sixers, The Knicks were in charge throughout the game and even had double digit leads in the second half. Carmelo dropped 31 and TD had another big game off the bench and served as Robin to Melo's Batman in crunch time. So why aren't I impressed? I don't care what the standings say the Knicks are a better team than the sixers. The Knicks have 2 of the top 15 players in this league, and a pretty solid supporting cast around them. Once this team takes an 18 point lead the game should be over but it never is. The Knicks let teams hang around and hang around and hang around until you look up and theyre trailing with 2 minutes to go. Fortunately they righted the ship and closed out the game with a couple big shots from Anthony and Douglas, but if you let the Heat hang around in a game in South Beach or the C's hang around in a game at the Boston Garden the result will be far to different. A win is a win, and the chemistry continues to improve, but the Knicks need to find that killer instinct and find it fast because Dwyane Wade and Paul Pierce won't let the Knicks get away with playing 36 minutes.

As for the Mets. Mike Pelfrey was horrible once again. He's aiming the ball and has not life or bite on any of his pitches. It was batting practice for the Phillies over the first 3 innings and next thing you know it was 7-0. Game over right? Wrong. The Mets showed some resiliency and tied the game just 2 innings later with big hit after hit from everyone in the lineup. Unfortunately, Blayne Boyer and the Mets caught a few bad breaks in the bottom half of the 5th and the Phillies jumped back in front and cruised from there, but the Mets left me thinking this team cares a little bit more than they did in years past. Hey I'm not a moral victory kind of guy, especially in the first week of the season, but with all the negativity surrounding this team and all of the doubters, if there is one trait that's good to have its resiliency. They might not be as talented as the Phillies, but as I said last night Phillies team's in the past weren't as talented as the Mets were but look who won back then.

So all in all the Knicks got the all important W and the Mets didn't, but the baseball season is a Marathon and its nice to take a positive out of a loss. It's a sprint to the playoffs for the Knicks, and they need to learn how to turn it up a notch down the stretch or else their season will run out of gas.

Mets look to rebound and steal another road series tomorrow afternoon against Doc Halladay, while the Knicks have another playoff tuneup against the Nets Friday night. Also check out the Rangers tomorrow night as they try to inch closer to locking up a playoff birth, but no matter what happens tomorrow, they cannot clinch and the season will most likely be decided in game 82 once again. Gotta love this time of year!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Mets stay Hot as Chris Young cruises

Chris Young got his first win in his first start as a Met, but that's not what people are talking about. How about a 3 for 3 night from the plate for the 6 foot 10 pitcher including 2 hits in the game breaking third inning that saw the Mets score 5 runs off Cole Hamels. Chris finished the night with those 3 hits and 5 1/3 strong innings in his Mets debut. He looked in control most of the night, and retired Ryan Howard the only time he got in trouble to end the 5th inning with the bases loaded.

Almost as impressive as Young's 3 for 3 was David Wrights 4 for 5. He hasn't been tearing the cover off the ball, but he's been locked in for the last 3 games and carrying this team offensively. Those four hits included several balls hit the other way, a double and two RBI's. David's patient and successful approach has been huge with Beltran and Pagan off to slow starts. It's great to see David not only being the leader in the clubhouse, but leading by example with his play on the field.

It's also great to see the Mets send a message to those Phillies! Sure it's just one game, but hey its one game in the win column against your arch rivals so you'll take it. The Phillies are the clear favorites in the NL East, the National League, and probably the Majors as a whole, but so were the Mets in 2007 when the Phillies came together as a team and focused on putting doubt in the Mets minds. Again its just one win, but we know the Mets believe in that clubhouse, if they can make the Phillies believe they are for real maybe we can keep up with them and be in striking distance in September like the Phillies were 4 years ago. One can Dream can't he?

Series continues tomorrow as the Mets send Mike Pelfrey back to the mound against the Phillies 5th wheel Joe Blanton. With Halladay on the bump Thursday afternoon, the Mets best chance of winning this series comes tomorrow night with Big Pelf looking to rebound from his opening night meltdown

Knicks take it to the Raptors

Not much to say here. It was a mismatch from the start as the Knicks brought the pain from the tip. They took a 13-0 lead and never really looked back. I said it a few weeks ago and I'll say it again... Toney Douglas has a chance to be a star in this league and can easily be the point guard of the future. Everyone expects the Knicks to pursue Chris Paul or Deron Williams after Chauncey's contract expires, but a year and half from now there might not be a debate on who to choose... neither. Toney still has a lot to learn about running the point, but he brings it every night and competes on the defensive end. He looks like a young Chauncey Billups and a year and a half from now he might take Chauncey's job. If Toney's ready, that sends the Knicks pursuit away from the point guard position and directly towards superman. TD, Landry, Melo, Stat, Howard... I LIKE IT.

But Superman and that super team are more then a year away from fruition, so the focus remains on this 2011 bunch that seems to be gelling at the right time. Of course the defense still needs a load of work, but the chemistry is really developing on the offensive end and the guys are feeling much more comfortable. Now they have 5 more games to "work out the kinks" as Melo says everytime he speak to Tina, and fight for 6th seed. Either way we are playing the Celtics or Heat so whether they catch Philly or not the goal is to remain hot and head into the playoffs with confidence.

Just imagine MSG during game 3 of a 1-1 series. Lets go

Monday, April 4, 2011

Brutal National Championship

After having the worst bracket of all-time and losing all my final 4 teams during the first weekend I thought I was the embarrassment of the NCAA tournament... but clearly I was wrong. Butler... the team that ruined my chances on the third day of Madness by beating... then losing... then beating Pittsburgh all in 2 seconds... just played worse then my girlfriend's dance team in the National Championship game. They didn't score a point in the paint until the 6 minute mark... of the second half! Some late baskets improved their stats a smidge, but throughout the game I kept looking at numbers like 1-20 from 2 point range and 18 percent from the field! wow

Congrats to UCONN on an amazing postseason run through both the Big East and NCAA tournaments, and congrats to St John's for having beaten the the eventual National Champs by 17 points earlier this year! And how bout the Big East. Say what you want about how they performed as a whole throughout the tournament, but their 9th best regular season team just had 11 shining moments and won the championship. Just a wild ride and a crazy NCAA tournament.

Shout out to Joe A. for winning the 6th annual Matuszewski March Madness Pool. Well deserved my friend... Another shout out to the Rangers for waking up late in the second period and winning a wild game at the Garden. 2 games to go and we can have Playoff Basketball and Hockey in the Garden in the same year for what the first or maybe second time this MILLENNIUM! wow

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Knicks BEAT CAVS

Or maybe more importantly they clinch a playoff birth for the first time since 2004... yes 2004 the beginning of the Marbury and Isiah era. Yes 2004 when they got swept by the Nets in the first round so its even a few years longer since the Knicks have actually won a playoff game.

But today isn't a day for commiserating about the past, or that we clinched a playoff spot on the same day we evened our record at an incredible 38-38. Today is a day to celebrate the completion of a goal.  This town has seen much more impressive guarantees and prognostications aka Joe Namath or Mark Messier, but the Knicks promised us a return to the playoffs this year and they have delivered. After the misery of the past 7 years, countless seasons of players like Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney and Qyntel Woods, a playoff birth  in the same year as the acquisition of two franchise players is certainly a breath of fresh air and reason for optimism Knicks fans

Whether the Knicks get swept again like they did in 2004, they push Miami/Boston to the brink, or if they even win a playoff series, Stephon Marbury won't be walking into the Mecca any time soon so theres a reason to smile. Celebrate Knicks fans because the Knicks are back, and will be back for a long long time

oh and we also beat the Cavs.

Mets win Opening Series in Miami... on the ROAD

It took the Mets until June to win a road series last season, and after poor Opening Night performance on Friday it looked like the road woes might continue. After a shaky first inning from Jon Niese on Saturday, pessimistic Met fans all across Queens were left thinking this is going to be a LONGGGGG season. 21 hours later the Mets are 2-1 and heading to Philadelphia in good spirits after winning a thriller last night and in a route this afternoon.

Robert Allen Dickey picked up where he left off last season and pitched 6 innings without allowing an earned run and kept the young Marlins off balance throughout the game. Before R.A. even took the mound he was staked to 3-0 lead via a 2 run home run from red got Willie Harris and poor defense from the Marlins. The trend continued throughout the game as Ike Davis hit his first homerun of the season and the Emilio Bonifacio turned a potential double play into two runs for the Mets. They cruised from there and finished up the successful opening series by getting  some work from everyone in the bullpen

Admittedly I didn't know to much about Terry Collins coming into the season, but in a short spurt I like what I have seen so far. He has been aggressive, and found a way to get all of his players involved and feeling a part of the team early on this season. I tip my cap to him thus far, but a poor series in Philadelphia could erase all the positives from this weekend.

After a day off tomorrow it will be Chris Young making his Mets debut in Citizens Bank Park against Met nemesis Cole Hamels. The Mets will follow with Mike Pelfrey and Jon Niese while the Phils counter with Halladay and Lee. There are no breathers against that Philly rotation so the Mets need to come ready to play with the same energy they brought the past 2 days.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

St John's Solid on Senior Night

Four years of expectation and 3 years of frustration ended with one night of jubilation for the 10 St John's seniors Saturday Night at Carnesecca Arena. After years of mediocre play and lackluster results, the St John's Red Storm have rejuvenated their fan base with inspired play this season under the tutelage of first year head coach Steve Lavin. The excitement was in full affect last night in Jamaica as St John's defeated South Florida 72-56 on a night where the seniors were celebrated for their efforts over the past 4 years with an emotional pregame ceremony.

 Even with the energy in the crowd and the emotions of the players the game began with a pretty sluggish pace. The Johnnies couldn't get anything going offensively against South Florida's 2-3 zone, and as a result ended the first half trailing by 2. They were trailing as late as the 10 minute mark in the second half, but finally got some timely hoops from Dwight Hardy and ran away with it down the stretch. Four year Senior Sean Evan's put the exclamation point on the evening with a thunderous breakaway dunk that sent the fans into a frenzy. It was a special moment coming from a player that's been here through the bad times, and ready to take advantage of the good times coming up in postseason play.

St John's clinched a tie for third place in the Big East, and the 5th seed in the Big East Tournament because of losses to Louisville and Syracuse earlier this season. That leaves the Johnnies with a second round matchup on Wednesday versus the winner of the Seton Hall and Rutgers matchup. I am personally rooting for Seton Hall to move on so the Johnnies can exact revenge on the Pirates and put them back in their place as the little brother in this tri state rivalry.

Before we get to madness of the March postseason college tournaments, we have some NBA hoops to discuss as the Knicks take on the Hawks tonight in the Dirty Dirty tonight. See ya then!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Same Ole Knicks

I didn't think that I would have to write about such terrible losses until the Mets season started, but the Knicks came through for me last night huh. The Cavaliers beat the Knicks ON THEIR HOME FLOOR last night 119-115. The wretched Cavs have beaten the Knicks 3 times this season and are now 12-49 on the season. Yeah thats right 25% of their wins have come against the Knicks.

It's understandable to lose a game on the road to the Cavs early in the season, its even slightly acceptable to lose another game their a few days after the Melo trade because the team was still learning each others names, but to lose last night in front of the the NYC faithful is downright atrocious. The Cavs don't even have their best player Antawn Jamison as he broke a finger last week and is out for the season. No Excuses for the Knicks,  and no explanations from this blogger.

We can talk about 41 points from Amar'e, 29 from Melo, and even some nice minutes off the bench from Anthony Carter and Sheldon Williams, but why waste our breath. The Knicks got embarrassed on their home floor and continue to play bipolar basketball. You can say chemistry until your blue in the face, how bout some pride on your home court against the team that's already embarrassed you twice this season. All the good feelings from the Miami win and even the Hornets win go right out the window for this Knicks fan because I want a team that shows up every night especially in front of the home fans.

Knicks fly to Atlanta for another grudge match with the Hawks Sunday Night.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

St John's Walks The Plank

The Seton Hall Pirates behind an inspired effort from Jeremy Hazell sent the Red Storm to their first Big East loss since January; dropping them to 5th in the Big East Standings making them a long shot for the coveted double bye. I mentioned earlier that one of the keys to the game was shutting down Hazell, but he was lights out scoring a season high 31 and out playing Big East Player of the Year candidate Dwight Hardy. Hardy scored 23 but was only 9-21 from the field and 1-5 from 3 point range.

Jeremy Hazell might have been the only bright spot on either side tonight because the game was sloppy throughout. Seton Hall seemingly turned the ball over every possession in the first half but St John's failed to capitalize ending the first half trailing by 4.

The second half brought several runs by both teams, but to much Hazell and a few timely three pointers from Fuquan Edwin down the stretch extended the Pirates lead for good. St John's lost their cool son thereafter as Coach Lavin received a double technical, and Justin Burrell a flagrant foul in the final 2 minutes that sent them both to the locker room with ejections. Now we wait and see if the Big East hands out any further punishment to Burrell. A suspension would leave him in street clothes on Senior Night at Carnesecca Arena on Saturday night and be a horrible way to end his solid career in front of his home fans.

While this is a tough loss to swallow for the Johnnies, and a promising win for the Pirates, Seton Hall better not celebrate too long because a rematch is likely in the second round of the Big East tournament; this time on the Johnnies home court Madison Square Garden. A Johnnies win on Saturday on senior night against USF, and a Pirates win over Rutgers in round one of the Big East Tournament, will send the two on a collision course in the second round on Wednesday. Look for St John's to play inspired basketball and put Seton Hall back in their place as the little brother in the Tri State Basketball Family.

Until then, the Pros are back in action tomorrow as the Knicks seek their own revenge against the pesky Cavs. Tip off is at 7:30 from the World's Most Famous Arena.

See ya Then!

Johnnies look for 7th straight

The #`15 St John's Red Storm cruise down the I95 to Trenton tonight looking to extend their 6 game winning streak against the Seton Hall Pirates. These local rivals were expected to be battling each other for tri-state supremacy in this matchup, but instead the Johnnies are competing for National supremacy while the Pirates are just trying to outlast Rutgers for New Jersey Supremacy. While they are separated by 6 games in the Big East Standings, you know Jeremy Hazell and the Pirates want to Rain on the Red Storm's parade and will come out with a lot of energy in front of the home crowd.

The Johnnies can lock up a coveted double bye in the Big East tournament by winning tonight and closing the season with a W on senior night this Saturday in front of the re-energized Carnesecca arena fans. So while many critics have dubbed this as a "trap game" for the Johnnies, you know coach Lavin will have them ready to play with so much on the line. There is no time to let up now, because these 9 seniors know this is their last rodeo and its now or never to leave their legacy on this program with a deep postseason run.

Look for another big game performance from Dwight Hardy as he pushes for Big East player of the year. He's averaging over 25 points per game since the Johnnies season turned around with the stunning win against Duke, and he knows its time to cease the moment with the postseason on the horizon and the NBA scouts in the crowd.

Paris Horne will draw another tough matchup on the defensive end of the floor as he tries to shut down Jeremy Hazell. Hazell has "in the gym" range, but Paris has been the Johnnies most consistent defender and will be up to the challenge.

If Horne can shut down Hazell, and Hardy lights it up again,  the Johnnies should cruise to their 7th straight victory and set up a dream senior night on Saturday.

They tip it off at at 7:00 on ESPN2... LETS GO JOHNNIES!

Say Bye Bye to Ollie?

Before we get to some college hoops tonight, tune in to what could possibly be Oliver Perez's last start in a Mets uniform this afternoon on SNY! I know it sounds to good to be true, but all reports from Port St. Lucie seem to be pointing to the end of the road for Ollie. He certainly doesn't have a sniff at the starting rotation, and at this point the bullpen is filling out better than Terry Collins could have imagined when camp opened a few weeks ago= so all signs point to Oliver fighting for a job and eventually being the odd man out FINALLY

If Oliver goes that leaves us with just Luis Castillo as the remaining cancer on this squad and his days may be numbered as well. Former fan favorite Daniel Murphy and Rule 5 selection Brad Emaus continue to impress while Luis continues being old. If Terry wants a fresh start, I think Brad Emaus is the choice at second base with Daniel Murphy getting some licks against Right Handers; thus sending Luis on the same flight with Oliver to somewhere far far away from Flushing!

 Don't look now but the Mets might be a sleeper in the National League because of proper personnel decisions, core players playing for new contracts (and maybe some pride); and most importantly entering the season with no expectations for the first time in more than 5 years. If the Mets can play with that "us against the world" mentality, meaningful games in September are not out of the question

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

No Chauncey No Problem

The Buzz was Back at the Garden as the Knicks stung the Hornets 107-88 tonight in front of a capacity crowd. Toney Douglas took Chauncey's pregame pep talk with him out on the court and was aggressive right from the start. More impressive then his shooting and scoring tonight (because we've seen offensive explosions from TD before) was his defense on CP3. We know hes been touted as a good defender throughout his young career, but it was nice to see it in a starting role against one of the leagues best point guards. Chris Paul only scored  4 points and looked frustrated all night ( Maybe he was wishing he was wearing blue and orange and playing for the home fans, but that's a story for another day)

From the opening tip the Knicks controlled the tempo and kept New Orleans inept offense in check. Chris Paul and the Hornets never got in a rhythm offensively and they were a step slow all night defensively leaving the Knicks shooters open from 3 point range- and they were locked in throughout hitting 10-22 from downtown.

Tonight marked the return of former "fan favorite" Jared Jeffries and his lips. He had a typical JJ stat line (0 points and 6 boards) and became an actual fan favorite with a JAH RED JEFF RIES chant in the fourth quarter after a few hustle plays. Look forward to JJ being an important contributor down the stretch with all of our size playing at the Pepsi Center in Denver nowadays.

The rest of the bench provided a spark headlined by a bounce back game from Shawne Williams- particularly from downtown. He and Toney Douglas both shot 4-6 from behind the arc. Additionally, I love Anthony Carter, dude brings it every night. Even Roger Mason got some burn during garbage time making both of his field goal attempts!

Still no dominant Melo performance, but he contributed with another 22 points behind a slightly improved 8-18 from the field. Look for a breakout performance when the Knicks finally show up and exact some revenge against the lowly Cavs Friday night at MSG. Chauncey will probably be on the pine again so TD has to keep up the momentum.

Until then, we're talkin college hoops as the Johnnies look to extend their winning streak tomorrow night in Jersey against Seton Hall

Superman Stings Billups- Out Tonight Against Hornets

The new look Knicks didn't provide much Kryptonite for Superman last night as he dropped 30 points and ripped down 16 boards, but that wasn't all the damage he did. Chauncey Billups, the "throw in" in the Mega Melo deal, took a shot from Superman's knee while fighting over a screen and is out for tonight's game against the Hornets. While Chauncey could be back as soon as Friday night against the unbeatable Cavs, the Knicks will look to Toney Douglas and Anthony Carter to shut down CP3 tonight. Here's a look at the rest of the starting lineups for tonight's game at the Garden:

Knicks:
PG- Toney Douglas
SG- Landry Fields
SF- Melo
PF- Shawne Williams
C- Amar'e

Hornets:
PG- CP3
SG-  Willie Green
SF- Trevor Ariza
PF- David West
C- Emeka Okafor

Both teams are clinging to the 6th spot in their respective conferences and coming off losses last night so we should expect a close game won by the team that gets a better performance from their reserves. We need some big minutes from Toney Douglas filling in for Mr. Big Shot and a breakthrough night from Melo to sting the Hornets tonight.

Lets Go Knicks!