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The Wrigley Experience
BY BRIAN RAKE
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Below is a timeline of my day at Wrigley Field watching my beloved NY Mets while I was celebrating my Bachelor Party:
10:30AM- Murphy’s bar, Beer, Friendly people, Space outside, Souvenir bar shirts printed on American apparel T’s (I let that slide, the cotton IS very soft)
10:30AM- Sign outside Murphy’s bar reads “Cubs go for 3 in a row, Champagne on ice” At least they have a sense of humor about their perennial underwhelming club
10:35AM- Awesome t-shirt vendors- clever and funny material, friend buys this:
10:40- Beer, it’s cold in the shade
10:50- Beer, Jaeger, make face, chase with beer
11:15- On line for bleachers, nice people, wristband, it’s warm in the sun
11:20- Find Bleacher seats, group sits, next to nice people
11:30- Another bachelor party made t-shirts, can’t tell if this is cool or cheesy, overall happy we didn’t
Dickey Beats Nats 3-2
BY SCOTT ILOWITE
STACHE WRITER
This afternoon RA Dickey and the Mets beat Livan Hernandez and the Nats 3-2. The Mets took a 2-0 lead in the 3rd inning after RA Dickey helped himself with a single and Angel Pagan followed with one of his own. With the two of them on, Luis Hernandez hit a liner to centerfield that kinda knuckled away from that sukka Nyjer Morgan in centerfield, allowing RA to score. Carlos Beltran followed up with a sac fly to give the Mets the 2-0 lead.
In the 5th inning with Mike Morse aboard on a single, RA served up a meatball that didn’t exactly knuckle to Wilson Ramos, and he deposited it over the centerfield wall to knot the score up at 2.
In an amazing managerial maneuver, Jerry Manuel made a real gangsta move and pinch hit for Dickey after only 88 pitches in the top of the 7th inning. With 1 out and 2 on, Nick Evans was called upon. Evans shattered his bat and hit one past Adam Dunn for an RBI double. Thole came around to score and gave the Mets a 3-2 lead. Read the rest of this entry »
The Best Met By Uniform Number: #16 Dwight “Doc” Gooden
BY MATTHEW FALKENBURY
EDITOR
Stats in His Mets Career
157-85, 3.10 ERA, 305 Games, 303 Starts, 67 Complete Games, 23 Shutouts, 1 Save, 2169.2 Innings Pitched, 1898 Hits Allowed, 823 Runs, 747 Earned Runs, 123 Home Runs, 651 Walks, 1.17 WHIP, 1875 Strikeouts.
His Mets Moment
The funny thing about when I think about how I used to see Dwight “Doc” Gooden is that I remember him pitching his No-Hitter against the Mariners as a Yankee and that he was someone who couldnt stay away from Hard Drugs.
Of course for Mets Fans, in the years before I was born and the years after, when I was too young to even know who he even was, Doc Gooden was the greatest Right Handed pitcher the Mets had since George Thomas Seaver was wearing the Orange and Blue.
His Moment was everytime he stepped on the mound at Shea Stadium and would dazzle with his mid 90′s fastball and Lord Charles Curveball, it was so good, Uncle Charlie wasnt good enough for a nickname.
The Crowd would be at a fever pitch to see him mow down the opponent and once again lead the Mets to victory as the best pitcher in Baseball and at the time, the best African-American pitcher since Bob Gibson.
The K-corner would be ready for each start that he would make, as the Strikeouts would pile up, the more K’s that would be put up on the Shea Facade.
The end of his career as a New York Met ended with things going badly for him on and off the field and although he to this day has things that will pop up that will make us wonder if he will be turned around 100%, he still gives Mets Fans one last thrill.
The Moment he set foot on the field at Shea Stadium one last time as the Goodbye Shea celebration took place and helped the fans, if only for one second forget how pissed off they were that the Mets had lost the game that day.
The other came a little over a Month ago when he was finally put in a place he belonged the whole time, The Mets Hall of Fame.
His speech about how the fans inspired him, how honored he was to be back and how it looked like he was finally ok with not only what was going on off the field but that what he had accomplished had earned him the right to say he was a great Mets ballplayer.
Dwight Gooden was like a Comet that streaked across the sky, he was great to see and wont be back for a long time, but when he was here, he was special and Mets fans loved every second of it.
Fast Facts
Gee Whiz! Mets Swat Nats 4-1

BY AARON YORKE
STACHE WRITER
It’s not often that Mets fans have been pleasantly surprised this season, but Dillon Gee did all he could to change that tonight. Through the first five innings of his major league debut, Gee did not allow a hit. Although Mets nemesis Willie Harris hit a home run on the first pitch of the bottom of the sixth to ensure nothing magical would happen, Gee still had a great start. He only struck out four batters, but Gee took Crash Davis’ advice and got plenty of ground balls that led to outs. Angel Pagan helped by making a leaping catch at the tall fence in right field on a ball that Adam Dunn nearly got all of.
Ike Davis launched one of the Mets’ most manly home runs of the season in the first inning to give New York a 3-0 lead and all the offense they would need to triumph. Davis also singled and walked to continue a hot streak that’s making him look more and more like the first baseman of the future.
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OMGee
BY BRYAN ROTHENSTEIN (thesportspoet.net)
STACHE WRITER
I turn on the Mets game,
What do I see,
The Mets scoring runs,
For rookie pitching.
He’s replacing Johan,
Who just hurt his chest,
And the Mets don’t score for,
Especially when he’s at his best.
But welcome to the bigs,
Runs scored early for thee,
Another arm of the future,
And his name’s Dillon Gee.
The Mets future looks brighter,
With each passing day,
Jenrry Mejia and Dillon Gee,
Prove the young kids got game.
To keep the youth going,
How bout Mr. Ike,
Who re-found his swing,
With the power we like.
I keep on saying it,
And I hope that it’s true,
This team has real potential,
In the young kids we do.
Ike Davis,
Tejada,
Josh Thole to catch,
Mejia,
Dillon Gee,
Provide Omar momentary rest.
When looking at the farm,
Credit is due,
If not for Minaya,
We’d be saying Ike and Dillon who!?
Pre-Game: Mets (67-71) @ Nationals (60-78)
BY MATTHEW FALKENBURY
EDITOR
The Mets and the Nationals continue to countdown the days until Tee Time in October as they play Game 2 of a Three Game Series in Nationals Park in our Nations Capital. The game will be broadcast live on SNY and can be heard on WFAN 660-AM at 7:00 pm.
New York Mets Lineup
1. Angel Pagan, RF
2. Luis Hernandez, 2B
3. Carlos Beltran, CF
4. Ike Davis, 1B
5. Mike Hessman, 3B
6. Lucas Duda, LF
7. Henry Blanco, C
8. Ruben Tejada, SS
9. Dillon Gee, SP
*David Wright had been batting clean-up tonight, but was a late scratch due to a bruised ring finger, suffered while trying to steal second base yesterday.*-via Metsblog
Interesting Fact/Trend: The Mets have only 3 series this season that they have split this season, two of them came in Washington in May and July.
Washington Nationals Lineup
1. Nyger Morgan CF
2. Ian Desmond, SS
3. Ryan Zimmerman, 3B
4. Adam Dunn, 1B
5. Roger Bernadina, LF
6. Mike Morse, RF
7. Danny Espinosa, 2B
8. Wilson Ramos, C
9. Yunesky Maya SP
Interesting Fact/Trend: The Nationals have won three in a row and notched their 60th victory Monday, eclipsing the total of 59 from each of the last two seasons.
On The Bump:
For the Mets It will be the Major League Debut for Dillon Gee, who went 13-8 with a 4.96 ERA in 28 starts for the Bisons after appearing in just nine games last season because of a torn right labrum. The 24-year-old right-hander set a franchise record with 165 strikeouts while walking 41 in 161 1-3 innings.
The Mets have called up Gee from Triple-A Buffalo to take the place in the rotation of staff ace Johan Santana, who left Thursday’s win over Atlanta after five innings with a strained left pectoral muscle.
For the Nationals, they will send Yunesky Maya to the hill, he is also will be making his Major League Debut. He is a Cuban defector who signed a four-year contract with the Nationals on Aug. 3.
The 29-year-old right-hander, who pitched for Cuba in the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics, was 1-2 with a 3.38 ERA in five starts at three different minor league levels. In two outings for Triple-A Syracuse, he allowed two runs while striking out nine over 10 1-3 innings.
This will be just the fifth time since 1980 two starting pitchers make their big league debut in the same game. The last time it happened was April 9, 2009, when Detroit’s Rick Porcello and Toronto’s Ricky Romero opposed one another.
Daily Stache’s Keys to the Game:
1. The Mets have to be patient with a guy they have never seen before. I feel like when they face someone new, they can be too anxious at the plate and dont allow themselves to see exactly what the guy has. Maya is in the Majors for a reason and the Mets need to find out why and be patient with that process.
2. The Mets have got to learn, especially the young kids is that no matter when your playing the game and how far back tha you are, you cannot let a bad team off the hook when you take a multiple run lead. If the Mets can once again jump out 2-0, 3-0 early in this game, they have to make sure they put the hammer down and not let the Nats back in it.
3. Dillon Gee really needs to have a good first time through the lineup. The first 3 innings or so will really show me what this kid has at the Major League level and whether or not one day he can be in a rotation with the Mets or someone else. The one thing the Nats have is a very solid offense with veteran players and speedy young guys. This will be a nice test for Mr. Gee in his first Major League Start.
Labored Day for Pitchers: Nationals 13, Mets 3
BY MERIWYN TRAVISANO
STACHE WRITER
Well, if most of you were with your families and friends, enjoying a BBQ or a day at the beach, you were probably better off. It was a rough day for pitchers on both sides today, as the Mets and Washington Nationals put out a COMBINED 36 players and 317 pitches worth of work for their hurlers. Mike Pelfrey had another one of his “iffy” outings, starting off beautifully in the first three innings, then it all fell apart in the fourth, and he would exit after 3.2 innings of work, giving up 5 hits, 6 runs and walking 3 batters.
Jordan Zimmermann, the starter for Washington, didn’t have much of an easier time. He pitched 4 innings, gave up 3 hits, 3 runs and walked 4. Luckily for him, that was all the scoring the Mets would do today.
It would only get worse from there for Mets’ pitching. Raul Valdes is back, and gave up a walk, a hit and a run in only 1/3 of an inning. Sean Green, making his first appearance since the second game of the SEASON, then came on and gave up a hit and walked one batter. Pat Misch came out and quickly recorded the third out after Green exited.
Ryota Igarashi is the one who really took it on the chin, walking three, and giving up 2 hits and 5 runs, 4 of which were included in Danny Espinoza’s grand slam. The game then ended with Ollie (yes, him) Perez pitching 2 innings, giving up 3 hits and a run.
The Old Switcheroo
BY BRYAN ROTHENSTEIN (thesportspoet.net)
STACHE WRITER
Who watched the Mets today,
Probably not you,
Bet you should have,
They pulled the great switcheroo.
They were wearing Mets jerseys,
But that just can’t be,
We don’t score runs,
But the box said 18.
Tejadas first homer,
For Ike Davis 17,
Win number 9 for Jon Niese,
Its the year of the rookie.
Once again 18 runs,
And a total of 21 hits,
But still 3 games under,
This 1 games just a glitch.
Where’d the bats come from,
They’ve been on a break,
They came out of hiding,
And the Cubbies they raped.
Let’s hope this continues,
Onto the next game,
Let’s try and keep it going,
So the season ends less lame.
We need something to root for,
There’s not much game left,
Give us hope for next year,
It’s all about the 2011 Mets.
Stache Radio @ 11:00 PM- Guest: Mark Simon of ESPN NY
BY MATTHEW FALKENBURY
EDITOR
The Mets returned to the road this week and played the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs this past week.
Where are the Mets now? Can this team that mostly played in Buffalo this season get it together and get over .500?
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Mets’ Bats Come Alive in 18-5 Win
A mediocre start by Jon Niese was made up for by Ruben Tejada’s big day, as the Mets bats absolutely came alive in a Mets 18-5 win over the Chicago Cubs.
Niese had two RBI hits and Tejada came through with a clutch bases loaded base hit to center field. Those hits led the way for an absolute offensive outburst by the Mets. The Mets tallied 21 hits against the fraudulant Cubs pitching staff. It was a pleasant sight to see the Mets offensive futility disappear for a day.
Niese had a rough start giving up five runs on eight hits in six innings, but overall he pushed through and got the W for the Mets.
Outside of having to listen to Gary and Keith obsessively talk about their love for Wrigley, it was a great game to watch. The Mets showed some life in their bats, which translated into them being able to avoid a Cubs’ sweep.
Despite a poor outing, Jon Niese also improved to 9-7 as a result of the 17 runs scored by the Mets. The Mets improved to (68-70), well the Cubs dropped down to (59-77).








