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Are you talking about the guy that was 10 games under .500 with a 6.55 era who allowed 5 in 5 2/3 the other day?
Because I'd really like to know what your idea of "is on" is... I'm inclined to go with the guy that allowed 3 hits in 8 shutout innings a few days ago and also beat Clemens in a Game 7 a few years ago...
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A lot of guys I would like to have start a game 7 for me, Oliver Perez is not one of them.
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A very good point was made about the game seven starting situation for the Mets. Traschel or Perez is not a huge difference. Either they are going to be on and pitch well or they aren't and they are going to pitch poorly. But Perez can give a great performance if he's on where Traschel can give a good one if he is.
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Jeff Suppan is an average pitcher nothing more. Sure he pitched a gem in game 3, but in his game before remember he went only 4 innings before being yanked. Would I take him over Perez? Obviously, but keep in mind the Mets pitch to get into the bullpen. PErez numbers weren't great in game 4 but he did his job. He kept the game close and pitched long enough to give the bullpen a break, and let Brandford and Feliciano each pitch an inning and then be in the 9th.
The Mets are home and have a better offensive team. I just checked the line and the Mets are -121 currently, and Im not surprised.
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