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Faith and Fear in Flushing made its debut on Feb. 16, 2005, the brainchild of two longtime friends and lifelong Met fans.

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Apologies to Mr. Gershwin

Lima Time, and the pitching is lousy

Bats are thumping, when his pitches are high

Brian's hurt, and Maine's finger is crooked

So yes, little Met fan,

It's time to cry….

16 comments to Apologies to Mr. Gershwin

  • Anonymous

    The quick red bird jumped over the lousy Met dog.

  • Anonymous

    Repeatedly.

  • Anonymous

    Wow. He can't field, either.

  • Anonymous

    He once played himself on Arli$$. He portrayed a pitcher better then than he does now.

  • Anonymous

    I would so totally rather watch those two dudes move those letters for the next three hours. C'mon, SNY! Save us!

  • Anonymous

    Good thing I didn't get around to ordering lunch before the game started, because this is just making me nauseous. At this point I think I'd rather see one of those batting-practice pitching machines on the mound instead of Lima Time.

  • Anonymous

    Mic'd dugouts are fun to listen to. And the top of the third went 1-2-3. There's hope yet?
    Yet?

  • Anonymous

    At least Beltran put us back in the game with that homer and made up for the bad throw in the first inning.
    Question for those fortunate enough to have SNY: What was going on last inning with what was described on the radio as a “pointing match” with one of the umpires?

  • Anonymous

    OTOH, the bullpen may now get torched because we briefly drew within three.
    Wow, Lima gave up 4 ER in 4.2 and his ERA went DOWN. That's tough to do.

  • Anonymous

    When the back of the rotation went into shambles, both myself and many others – including a blogger or two here – agreed with the Mets decision to “play it by ear.” That works when you're playing well, winning games your top guys pitch, and have a 5 game lead. Give Lima a start or two? Fine. Three? Um, no. This better have been the last one. Gonzalez earned a second. But now we're past seeing how it goes. It went. Put Heilman in the rotation, trade for someone – anyone! – that will be better than a pitcher whose time to add Time to his name has since passed. Do something. Soon.

  • Anonymous

    If Edmonds doesn't make the catch on Reyes, that Valentin HR (apparently I was wrong about him, BTW) would have made it 6-4.
    Surprised Hot Dog Jimmy didn't manufacture a reason to dive for it. He's the only Cardinal I loathe.

  • Anonymous

    If Floyd had done that last night, I would have formed a one-man parade and hurrah'ed my way down 14th Street. Instead, I'm off to go lie in the road.

  • Anonymous

    Forget about it. Y'all have work to do this weekend. I expect your boys to set to a right thorough ass-kicking, the good Lord willing and the creek don't rise.

  • Anonymous

    Gonzalez Time…

  • Anonymous

    Jose Lima not only looks like a blonde Monty Brewster, he pitches like him too. It took the Royals two years to realize that '98 and '99 were aberrations. Hopefully the Mets will catch on much quicker.

  • Anonymous

    Nothing more really needs to be said. There's only one remedy for this: torch Randy Johnson at Shea. Where's Dae-Sung Koo when you need him?