Photo by Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER Tradition Field, the spring training home of the New York Mets. |
Jason Marquis make his spring debut today, with Matt Chico following him in relief. Several other relievers in the mix for roster spots are here as well. I'll post lineups as soon as I get them, so check back for updates.
NATIONALS AT METS
Tradition Field, Port St. Lucie
Gametime: 1:10 p.m.
TV/Radio: WPIX-11 (New York), WFAN-AM (Mets radio via XM and MLB Gameday Audio)
Weather: Sunny, 73 degrees, Wind 13 mph in from RF
STARTING LINEUPS
NATIONALS
CF Justin Maxwell
SS Ian Desmond
RF Elijah Dukes
1B Mike Morse
C Ivan Rodriguez
DH Kevin Mench
2B Adam Kennedy
3B Alberto Gonzalez
LF Willy Taveras
(P Jason Marquis)
METS
CF Gary Matthews Jr.
2B Luis Castillo
3B David Wright
LF Jason Bay
1B Daniel Murphy
RF Jeff Francoeur
SS Alex Cora
C Omir Santos
DH Frank Catalanotto
(P Oliver Perez)
11:57 a.m. -- Willie Harris was originally supposed to start in left field, but he's feeling some effects from two wall-crashing catches he made yesterday in Viera and was scratched. Harris says it's nothing serious, and he's still here participating in pregame workouts.
12:05 p.m. -- Other relievers appearing today include Matt Chico, Jason Bergmann, Ron Villone, Matt Capps, Drew Storen, Luis Atilano and Joel Peralta. Oh, and former Expos first-round pick and Nats farmhand Clint Everts is scheduled to pitch for the Mets at some point.
Photo by Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER Mike Morse clubbed a two-run homer in the bottom of the first. |
1:27 p.m. -- And a solid first inning from Jason Marquis. Gary Matthews Jr. sends a deep drive to right field, but Elijah Dukes makes the catch at the wall. Luis Castillo beat out a grounder to third, with a diving Alberto Gonzalez unable to get up and make the throw in time. No problem, because Marquis got David Wright to ground into a tailor-made 6-4-3 double play to end the inning. Thirteen pitches for the veteran of the Nats' rotation, eight of them strikes.
Photo by Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER Jim Riggleman argues with umpire Paul Nauert following the controversial grand slam. |
2:30 p.m. -- Really impressive two innings from Chico, who retired all six batters he faced and struck out Santos to end the fourth. Saw his first inning from up close behind the dugout near some Nats front-office people who noted his increased velocity. It'll be interesting to see if they can work him into the rotation here in the next week and give him a start.
3:06 p.m. -- Just got back from talking to Marquis and Chico in the clubhouse, but it appears the only thing of note to happen in the last couple innings was an RBI double by David Wright off Matt Capps. The Mets currently lead 6-5 in the bottom of the seventh. I'll have full posts on Marquis and Chico in a little while, so check the home page for those.
3:37 p.m. -- And the Nats fall to 0-5 in the Grapefruit League. This one, a 6-5 loss to the Mets, didn't bear any resemblance to the previous four. The Nats actually got good pitching in this one, with four of the six runs coming on that bizarre inside-the-park grand slam on a groundball into the left-field corner. Throw that one out and it was a pretty good effort all around. Drew Storen and Jason Bergmann each tossed scoreless innings of relief. Chris Duncan (in left field) and Willie Harris (who did wind up playing third base for a few innings) combined on a nice play to catch a runner who strayed too far off third base. This is a perfect example of a spring training game in which the final result has absolutely no relevance. Plenty of positive things accomplished today.
16 comments:
Mark, it isn't clear whether Chico is out of options. Do you know anything definitive?
Courtesy of the NFA:
LHP Matt Chico: Added to Nats 40-man in November 2006; first option used in 2007, second option used in 2008, third option used in 2009. Option years remaining: None (he could possibly have a 4th option year but I don’t believe so)
No options for Chico, Bruney, Bergmann .... if these guys don't make it (Bruney seems almost a sure thing) they have to run them through waivers. My guess is someone would grab them.
Glad to see that Morse is again in the lineup today. Someone must like him. Still think that he should be up front of all the other subs.
Mark,
What is the Nats love affair with Alberto Gonzoles all about....He has consistently proven to be an air head on the field over the past few years. Yesterday Wfan guys were killing him for covering the wrong base and letting one of the Mets just walk to 2nd base on a single.
Not the first time he has spaced out. Last year he had several mental errors as well as physical ones....missed sign, failed sacrifice bunts...I know he has good defensive skills but he just seems to be a liability once he gets into a game.
If indeed he has MLB skills then other team would want him right? If so trade him now. He will never help this team because we already have more than our share of head cases.
Guzman's shoulder gets the test on Monday ... wonder if Olsen pitches on Monday?
Peric: Olsen is tomorrow's scheduled starter.
Mark, is it more important that Desmond play well or Guzman plays badly this spring to get Desmond to be the starter?
Spike: I think it would need to be a combination of the two, plus perhaps some evidence that Guzman is not 100 percent healthy.
Improvement - this time the first pitch only went to the warning track instead of over the fence!
So, I wasn't listening at that point but the insider-the-parker sounds kinda like the one by Pagan in the Mets-Phillies game that also featured an unassisted, game-ending triple play (by a current Nat) some years ago?
"inside-the-parker," rather
um, and last year rather than some years ago. Gosh, time flies when you're having fun. heh.
And "last year" rather than "some years ago." Gosh, time flies when you're having fun. heh.
Dang. I really need to lay back a bit on those pitches.
This is a case where :
Nats pitching: 5 walks and 2 strike outs.
Mets pitching: 1 walk and 11 strike outs, 6 by AAA Takahashi.
So, will the Mets "suck" at the beginning of the season?
Will the Nats suddenly become 'good"?
Inquiring Minds want to know.
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