I get the point and we did blow it, but it doesn't feel like game 1 in 2000 to me. It feels more like the end of Rocky, not that one of us was an underdog, but that we were two great competitors battling to the point of exhaustion, and each knowing that the other is not going away easily.Against a team this good, you really can't afford to give away a game like we did tonight. I just kept thinking of game 1 of the 2000 World Series...we blew that one, and never recovered. I'm sure it's just the pessimist in me, but I can't shake the feeling that we're going to remember this one for a long, long time.
I get the point and we did blow it, but it doesn't feel like game 1 in 2000 to me. It feels more like the end of Rocky, not that one of us was an underdog, but that we were two great competitors battling to the point of exhaustion, and each knowing that the other is not going away easily.
I wonder about having Conforto Dan Hurley tonight. I am guessing that Lagares starts after last night, and I think Conforto is probably a better bat than Johnson, Uribe or the other options at this point.
We really need Jake to go deep into the game tonight. Like through the 7th at least.

Well he's a good hitter...for a pitcher. But he won't be hitting tonight.BTW, I thought you said that we need Jake to go deep tonight, as in hit a home run. I would certainly take that!![]()
I have no confidence in Cuddyer at the plate right now. I'd throw Uribe ice cold off the shelf in rather than let him hit again.
No question. He looks like he aged ten years this season. My Mets friends and I agree that he needs to be put out to pasture. Great guy, but time is up, Pops.I have no confidence in Cuddyer at the plate right now. I'd throw Uribe ice cold off the shelf in rather than let him hit again.
Conforto is the Dan Hurley tonight. Lagares in center and Cespedes in left. Lineup otherwise the same as last night.I wonder about having Conforto Dan Hurley tonight. I am guessing that Lagares starts after last night, and I think Conforto is probably a better bat than Johnson, Uribe or the other options at this point.
I'd feel more optimistic if I thought it was about our pitching, but I don't, so I'm not. I actually think our pitching has been good enough to put us in position to win. It has been neutralized as expected by the Royals' offense, so I think they really cancel each other out. Their defense has been better than ours as expected, but they've still made some errors and we've made some nice plays. It's a factor, but not as big as I expected or feared it to be. The bottom line is that we are not going to hold this team scoreless so we've got to put up some runs to beat them.So. Can Syndergaard and Matz claw us back to 2-2 against Ventura and Chris Young? I guess so, but the margin for error is paper thin. I sound like Kevin Millar when the Sox were down 0-3, but if we can grab 2, then Harvey at home and deGrom in Game 6? I'm not ready to shovel dirt on the grave yet. #LGM #yagottabelieve
And that is why I watch from a recliner and not a dugout. But it was great to see Uribe deliver, too.And I would have started Uribe at third.