ANALYSIS: What can you say? If you don’t pitch you’re not going to win. Jorge Sosa was off all night. It’s premature to say the three wins were a fluke and he’s lost it.
“It was one of those nights,’’ Paul Lo Duca said.
Fair enough.
NOTES:
-David Wright is having his problems this year against Atlanta, hitting .137 (4-for-29) with no homers, one RBI and 10 strikeouts.
-Kyle Davies’ homer off Aaron Sele was the first Sele has allowed to an opposing pitcher.


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Sosa didnt look too off to me, it looked more like the Braves knew where to expect his slider to be and put good swings on them. They were hitting those low pitches with no regard for a fastball. Sosa will have to do a better job of mixing them up if he’s going to be sucessful for more than a few starts. The Braves had him scouted, and it seems the Mets were somehow unprepared for it.
Its not surprising that the Mets were out of it early, its dissapointing when the other team is ripping your game plan to shreds and there doesnt seem to be a plan B anywhere in sight.
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