One word to describe Brandon Webb—WOW!!!
Webb was stellar, allowing only four runs to score and allowing a home run in six strong innings of work, as the Diamondbacks defeated the Mets 10-4 in Arizona. Webb's now leading the league in wins with seven and looks unstoppable.
The Diamondbacks now have the best record in the league at 21-9. There rotation is as solid as anyone's in the major leagues, and he has no intentions of slowing down.
The Mets, on the other hand, have a very inconsistent rotation that only has a high point when Johan Santana pitches. Other than that, Oliver Perez, John Maine, and Mike Pelfrey have struggles, with Nelson Figueroa showing signs of a return to glory.
Besides pitching, the Mets lineup has very little power and is otherwise a work in progress. Same goes for their four-man bullpen.
Carlos Delgado hit yet another home run which may symbolize an escape from his slump, but he still has a long way to go.
Not to mention Aaron Heilman, who in one inning of work walked a batter and hit two straight batters to load the bases. A catastrophic eighth inning by Duaner Sanchez surrendered five runs and opened the game up with no chance of a comeback.
To Mets fans, you and I have to hope that this situation gets better, and that the pitching holds up or else we'll have a season like last year.
But to Diamondbacks fans, Godspeed.










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5 months ago
Dont write a story about 1 un-important game
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