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Duke and Dirty Sanchez Fine, Available Tomorrow

The filthy one, Duaner Sanchez, who is recovering from a pinch nerve, says he feels fine now and will be available tomorrow in Boston, reports New York Daily News

Duaner Sanchez's neck remained sore from
the pinched nerve that forced him to leave Friday's game, but the
reliever had full range of motion and was upbeat upon rejoining the
Mets. Sanchez went unused at his request yesterday, with Aaron Heilman
pitching the eighth inning and protecting a three-run lead. Sanchez
predicted he'd be available tomorrow in Boston after the team's off-day.


“I feel fine - a little sore, but it's all right,” Sanchez said. “I
thought it was going to be something worse than that. When they found
out what it was, I was happy.”

Paul Lo Duca, who has a sore thumb, is scheduled to return tomorrow as well…

“It's one of those things, it will probably be nagging a little bit,”
Lo Duca said.

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Mets Respond With Quiet Confidence

The Mets, speaking from a position of power, take a different approach to the Braves series.

Julio Franco


“After all that winning they believe in themselves. … I think we believe in ourselves too, though.”

Aaron Heilman



“Every game counts, but the ones against the teams in your division
have a way of feeling different or more important, Maybe it has to do with how well the teams know each other. … I
think we all know plenty about the Braves.”

Tom Glavine

“I don't know if how we play in this series is going to send a message,” he said. “But I do know we have a good club.”

Willie Randolph


“Those are the guys we have to go through to be where we want to be, We're looking forward to that challenge.”


David Wright

“I know the struggles we've had with the Braves in the past, but this
is a whole new team. We have a lot of new faces, We don't have too many guys who were around for the struggles. We're
going into this with a fresh outlook.”

“We've gotten off to the start we wanted. Now it gets down to this: We
have an understanding that the NL East championship is going to have to
go through Atlanta. To be the best, you have to beat the best. They've
been on top for a while. We have all the right tools. If we play good
baseball, we're going to win.”

Sounds like we've got a real battle on our hands, and the Mets seem ready to take on the challenge. Should be an interesting couple of days to say the least.

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Bannister Steps On To The Big Stage

The chance for Brian Bannister to show he can be a major league starting pitcher in New York begins at tomorrow night in Queens. When spring began, he was an interesting prospect in the Mets organization. Among Yusmeiro Petit, Gaby Hernandez, and Philip Humber, Bannister was rated the lowest among them by Baseball America. By now you know the story, when spring training was over, Bannister had put together a dazzling 0.95 ERA in 19 innings and stolen a job that was all but assumed to be given to Aaron Heilman with Kris Benson and Jae Seo shipped elsewhere. Great performances in spring don't always lead to similar results in the regular season, but Bannister showed he had the mental toughness to grit his way through trouble. That is part of what led the Mets to believe he had what it takes to deal with the stress of a more pressurized situation in a packed major league ballpark.

Bannister recently added a change up to his repitoire of fastball, cutter, and curve. He began trying to learn from the master, Pedro Martinez, but after finding for him the two seam change didn't take enough speed off he settled upon using a four seam grip taught to him by Duaner Sanchez, the “other” guy in the Mets pen.

Who is Brian Bannister? Bannister is 25 years old. He is the son of former major-league pitcher Floyd Bannister. He was something of a phenom in high school. He was All-Region and All-City in 1997, 1998 and 1999.

He went on to play for USC where he posted ERA's
of 4.35 in ten games out of the bullpen in his freshman year and 2.80
in thirty-five relief appearances as a sophomore. He sat out 2002, due to elbow surgery. However, he returned in 2003 to play his
junior year which was also his first year as a starter. In eighteen
games (fourteen starts), Bannister compiled a 6-5 record with an ERA of
4.53.

He was a seventh round pick in 2003 by the Mets and assigned to the Mets single A Brooklyn Cyclones. He posted a 4-1 record with an ERA of 2.15 in twelve games (nine starts) with the Cyclones. In 2004, he was assigned to play for High-A St Lucie, and had a bit of a sophmore slump, earning a 5-7 record with a 4.24 ERA in twenty starts. Bannister was promoted to AA Binghamton despite his poor showing, where he had a 3-3 record and an ERA of 4.08 in eight starts. He began turning it around again in 2005 in Binghamton, where he posted a 9-4 record
with a 2.56 ERA in eighteen starts. This earned Bannister a promotion to AAA Norfolk, where he compiled a 4-1 with an ERA of 3.18 in eight starts.

Bannister is also a talented photographer. His work can be seen at Beauty and Sport He runs a photography studio, Loft 19, in Phoenix. Bannister graduated from USC with a degree in fine arts.

Quick Hit : Six degrees of separation connecting Franco to Deacon White, recorder of major league baseball's first-ever hit. That's right: Franco played with Tug McGraw, who played with Yogi Berra, who played with Bob Newsom, who played with Charley O'Leary, who played with Sam Thompson, who played with White — who, in 1871, inaugurated this league.

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Zambrano Down? Bring Up Heilman!

Our parent blog, Metsblog.com, is reporting that the great Zambrini has
gone down with a hurt hammy. This is music to Hot Foot's ears, as we
are no fans of the Z. This brings up the possibility of Hot Foot's
ideal rotation….

Pedro
Glavine
Trax
Heilman
Bannister

Hot Foot loves the sound of it. First Matsui, now this, its almost too good to be true.

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Random Thoughts From Mex

The linguine in carl sauce at Leo's Grandevous in Hoboken is outstanding…..run, do not walk!

In other news, Anna Benson is single. Anna, you know where to reach me, Hot Foot is here to ease your pain.

Mr. Hot Foot himself turned 30 yesterday which means I can
now get movie tickets at the senior discount, always look on the bright
side.

I want to thank Mr. Billy Wagner for talking Aaron Heilman
off the ledge. Buck up Aaron, your versatility and lack of ego will
make you more valuable, not less, because of your willingness to do
whats best for the team.

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