NL East Update: The one where Jason Bay triples his HR total
Brooklyn Met Fan celebrates the Mets huge series win over the Yankees in a game which saw Jason Bay triple his home run total.
Hard to believe that Bay hit only his second and third home runs of the year Sunday night (the only home runs of the entire series), as a former Red Sox maybe he wanted his coming out party to be against CC Sabathia and the Yankees? Whatever the case may be that Sunday night game had a playoff like atmosphere to it. The Mets took a commanding lead while making the Yankees look like a Triple AAA team in the process, only to see the defending World Champions make it a game again by having A-Rod against K-Rod with the game on the line in the 9th inning...a situation eerily similar to the last time they met, when Castillo dropped the ball. After dropping the first game of the series the Mets got outstanding performances from Mike Pelfrey on Saturday and Johan Santana on Sunday. Pelfrey really has established himself as ace in this league, at this point you have to consider him as good or better than Johan.
Following a disappointing home stand which included the Phillies being dangerously close to being the victims of a no-hitter, its become quite clear that the absence of Jimmy Rollins is beginning to take its toll.
I have to agree with Beer Leaguer here, the Phillies are still the best team in the east but they really need Rollins to get back ASAP. Now with Rollins expected to make a second trip to the DL, Philadelphia needs to prepare for the worst. We will really begin to see what this team is made of, as the defending two time National League Champs will be battle tested as the season rolls along. Even with the resurgence of the Braves and surprising success of the Nationals, it is hard to imagine any of those teams giving Phili a run for their money. It comes down to who they will face in October, and Rollins couldn't have picked a better year to get hurt because honestly, the National League just isn't very good. The legitimate contenders such as St. Louis and the Dodgers are nothing special and the so-so contender like Cincinnati, San Francisco, and Colorado have extreme flaws.












Brian Bruney was never really very good.