I ended my series preview post with the hope the Mets would show up against the NL’s best team record wise, and they did just that. In the end, they beat Micah Owings, lost a tough one to Brandon Webb, and came back against the the bullpen to take the finale. The Mets pitching wasn’t too shabby either, as they battled against one of the best trios in the league. John Maine fought through a high pitch count and gave the Mets 6 solid innings. Mike Pelfrey was OK, giving up 5 runs against a good offense, and thats what you’ve got to typically expect from your #5 starter. Johan Santana again did not have his best stuff, but gave it all he had and gave the Mets 6 good innings. I, for one, cannot wait until this guy hits his stride, its going to be a treat to see.

I did come away with a few points from this weekend’s series: The D’Backs are a good young team that will be around for years. Led by Chris Young and Conor Jackson, they have potentially several guys who could be perennial all stars for a long time.

The Mets are also a good team. The presence of Moises Alou alone can only do wonders for this team, as he brings not only his bat, but his leadership as well. Hopefully we can continue to take series starting tomorrow, against the Dodgers.