A review of the Mets' pitchers over the past week.
The Mets' pitching staff had a pretty good week in total from September 1 through 7, but there were a couple of hiccups along the way. And here's the meter!
Player | Last Week | This Week | Comment |
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Dario Alvarez, LHP | -- | In his major league debut, Alvarez faced one batter and gave up a game-tying hit to him. | |
Vic Black, RHP | Black returned last night but did not pitch at all last week, as he was on the DL. | ||
Buddy Carlyle, RHP | Carlyle gave up a couple of runs in a couple of innings, a rare down week for the journeyman reliever. | ||
Bartolo Colon, P | Colon gave up just two runs in seven iinnings in his only start of the week. That works. | ||
Jacob deGrom, RHP | With another good start, deGrom still seems pretty relevant in the Rookie of the Year discussion. | ||
Josh Edgin, LHP | Edgin did not pitch last week. | ||
Dana Eveland, LHP | Maybe Dana Eveland is pretty good? | ||
Jeurys Familia, RHP | Familia’s poor outing was a really poor one, which kind of wrecked his week overall. | ||
Dillon Gee, RHP | Gee’s lone start was a good one: 7 innings, 2 runs, 6 strikouts, and 1 walk. | ||
Erik Goeddel, RHP | -- | In his first two big league outings, Goeddel gave up two runs on three hits with one strikeout and two walks in 1.2 total innings. | |
Daisuke Matsuzaka, RHP | Like Edgin and Black, Matsuzaka did not pitch last week. | ||
Jenrry Mejia, RHP | Mejia gave up two runs in just three innings, though he still managed to notch three saves in the process. | ||
Jon Niese, LHP | Niese was the rotation’s weak link, as he gave up six runs on ten hits in six innings. | ||
Carlos Torres, RHP | With a 3.38 ERA in 5.1 innings, Torres wasn’t dominant but was still good enough for the green arrow. | ||
Zack Wheeler, RHP | In two starts, Wheeler managed a 2.53 ERA with 14 strikeouts and 4 walks in 10.2 innings, though it should be noted that he also allowed three unearned runs. |