In an encouraging performance overall, Oliver Perez was Mr. Encouraging himself. He pitched quite well over six innings, giving up 3 runs on 3 hits and 4 walks over a respectable 6 innings. Even in this start, he showed both sides of himself: Through 5, he was the dominant pitcher who became a number 2 starter when Pedro went down; in the sixth he was the inconsistent pitcher that the Mets have met over the last few weeks. But there's no denying his performance - he bounced back from a bad outing and put in a solid effort, overall.
The hitters were having a blast today, pounding 14 hits against hapless starter Johnny Cueto and 4 relievers. Beltran and Church homered, for Church his 7th blasting him past David Wright for the team lead. Beltran also had a double, and Luis Castillo had a three-base hit to help the Mets to victory. It's good to note that while their batting averages are still quite low, Beltran, Castillo, and Reyes seem to be getting going. If they can hit consistently, who knows where this lineup can take the team?
Beltran and Wright are each in the top 10 in walks. Hence, while they've been struggling, they both have good On Base Percentages.
David Wright is currently tied for third in the leagues in RBIs, having amassed 31. If Reyes and Castillo start hitting like they have historically (and Wright does, too) there is no saying what kind of numbers he can end up with. 150 RBIs? 160? Time will tell.
The Mets are currently 19-16, tied for second place with the Phillies at three games behind the Marlins.
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