Saturday, September 29, 2007

Mets Meltdown or Clincher


Are the New York Mets having a major meltdown for the National League East clincher? The New York Mets were having a great season, until the last couple of weeks. They lost the last five straight games and this put them out of first place since May 15. What happened to the amazing Mets? Friday night, September 28, 2007, Pitcher Oliver Perez hit two batters with bases loaded and coughed up six runs. Mets are in a disaster and need to come out of it right away or they are going to blow an opportunity of a life time. They will not be able to be in the playoffs this year. They are nearly out of first place and out of time if they do not get their act together. There has been no major league team that has blown such a big lead in such a short time.


The New York Mets still have time to clinch the title for the National League East and they are a team that will do it. The Mets are still in a good position to do it and they have the support of their fans. Every game will be exciting to watch and if any team could do it, the Mets can come back and will come back to clinch the NL East. The Mets still have a good chance and they need to work hard to get to where they were in the beginning of the season. The Mets will make the playoffs and they will show the public that they can do it. They do not want to be in a meltdown situation, instead they will come out playing hard ball and make the other teams freeze in their position.


I think the New York Mets probably will not have enough time to come back and clinch the National League East. They have been playing horrible ball and making stupid mistakes. They are not in a good position to even be a contender for the wild-card race, either. They are on the brink of collapse and are having one of their longest losing streaks. I think it is going to be hard to come back from this. No team has ever come back from such a long losing streak, that I do not think the Mets will overcome and clinch. They are on a major meltdown and I feel they will stay there. There goes the amazing Mets!

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