Weekly Poll #1
Do you like the name (CitiField) of the new Mets ballpark?
- No (67%)



- I Don't Care (19%)



- Yes (14%)



Total Votes: 43
Do you like the name (CitiField) of the new Mets ballpark?
Total Votes: 43
Alay Soler finally got it together last night in the Mets 4-1 win over the Dodgers. And not a moment too soon. I thought that the wheels had come off after that last start but it seems like Rick Peterson really worked with him to get it together for last night. This is a very encouraging sign for the Mets pitching rotation.
Looks like Carlos Delgado may be thawing out of his slump with a couple of hits including a two run homer. And Lastings Milledge had two more hits. He’s proving my statements from the last podcast wrong. Maybe he is ready to hit major league pitching on an everyday basis.
A surprising move by Willie Randolph not going to Billy Wagner in the ninth inning. As a top flight closer, Billy Wagner must be doing all he can to bite his lip on that one. I believe in checking ego’s at the door when it comes to winning games but I think that most veteran major leaguers would feed differently. Could the new 7-8-9 pitching combo be Feliciano, Bradford and Wagner?
Pedro Martinez throwing tonight against Derek Lowe who has been hot lately for the Dodgers. Come on guys. We need to support Pedro and get him a win!
If you get a chance, try out the new voice forum. This is a new thing that seems to make it really easy for people to leave voice messages and then reply to them. You just need a mic hooked up to your computer for it to work.
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