Stats On The Series
Brett from Upstate New York was nice enough to put together some stats on the Mets vs. the Dodgers this season. I know that some folks like to get into this stuff so I figured this would be welcome. Thanks Brett!
June 6: @ LAD
Lowe(W) v. Martinez(L) 8-5
Lowe:6.0IP; 5H; 2ER
To Be Noted:
- Martinez was beginning his downward spiral, he was on the DL by the end of the month.
- Floyd was taken out with a sore wrist, leaving Woodward and Chavez in who were a combined 2-8
Lowe’s Postseason Resume: 4-4; 3.05 ERA
September 8 @ NYM
Kuo(W) v. Maine(L) 5-0
Kuo:6.0IP; 3H; 0ER
To Be Noted: Milledge and Woodward were playing in lieu of Floyd and Valentin giving up power and .060 BA points.
Kuo’s Postseason Resume: NA
September 9 @ NYM
Maddux(L) v. Hernandez(W) 3-2
Maddux:5.1IP; 5H; 3ER
To Be Noted: Stinnett in for LoDuca
Maddux’s Postseason Resume: 11-14; 3.22 ERA
{In all 3 games the Mets did not have the opportunity to play their strongest offensive lineup, and in none of the games did they match or exceed their season average in runs per game. Throughout the season versus the Dodgers, the Mets have been held to 4.1 runs per game, only holding Dodgers to 4.6, which is their 2nd worst run differential of any overall series consisting of more than 6 games. (vs. Braves: -.7) A little bit disturbing… let’s hope they can step it up when they need to.}
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That Kuo kid was good, but Glavine was better. 2-0 baby! Nice to seem them win a different way tonight. Very nice win.
Comment by Taemin | October 5, 2006
2-0! Gotta love Endy! And were there magnets in the ball Cliffy hit???
Can’t wait for Saturday!
Comment by Greg_in_CT | October 5, 2006
This is how the Mets are gonna have to win a few games this postseason: taking advantage of opponents’ mistakes, moving runners along, big performances from the entire bullpen, etc…
Especially at home, where Beltran has just not produced, these performances could get the Mets a World Series title.
And allow me to look ahead for one moment: If the Mets face the Cardinals, four wide to Pujols EVERY SINGLE TIME - leading off an inning, with the bases loaded, whatever - he might be the only obstacle to a World Series matchup with… the A’s?!?!
Comment by Joe | October 6, 2006