June 22, 2012, Subway Series notebook for Metro Newspaper in NYC
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Who's chicken?
Or, more accurately, who cares who is viewed as a chicken?
Neither the Mets nor the Yankees felt bound to pour gasoline onto Frank
Francisco's incendiary remarks in Friday's New York Post.
The Mets closer told the newspaper that he views the Yankees as
"chicken." Francisco clarified his remarks prior to the start of the
Subway Series Friday, saying that he believes the Yankees lobby for
calls.
"It doesn't really mean anything. What means something is what you do on
the field," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said during his pre-game press
conference.
He then grew mischievous.
"[Public relations head Jason Zillo] informed me we had three chicken
companies call today [and ask] to be sponsors of the Subway Series,"
Girardi said. "It might work out well for both teams."
Francisco is 1-3 with a 5.14 ERA and 17 saves this season. However his
ERA in his last 10 outings is 1.88 and opponents are hitting just .188
against the Mets' closer in that span.
"Frankie is a grown man [and] if that is what he feels ..." Mets manager
Terry Collins said before trailing off. "I know one thing. When I saw
the front page, I said, 'Well, I hope he gets his chance.' It'll mean we
have the lead and it'll be late in the game.
"I'll take my chances with that."
Dickey always prepared
Mets RHP R.A. Dickey is scheduled to pitch the series finale Sunday night against Yankees LHP C.C. Sabathia.
It is a matchup of one of the best pitchers in baseball against, arguably, the best starter in the sport this season.
Dickey is 11-1 with a 2.00 ERA this season. He has thrown consecutive
one-hitters and has won six straight, yielding just two runs.
"When people can't explain things, they go one of three ways. They
resent it, or they're curious about it or they enjoy it. For me, I want
to enjoy the moment," Dickey said. "I think there's a misconception
because I'm a knuckleballer I don't prepare, or I prepare less than I
might if I were a conventional pitcher.
"Now, I do throw one pitch 85-to-95 percent of the time," Dickey said.
"But as far as the preparation goes, I prepare no less now than I did as
a conventional pitcher simply because I have to be prepared if my
knuckleball isn't going well. It's probably more paramount that I'm
prepared."
Key party
Mayor Michael Bloomberg presented Mets LHP Johan Santana with a key to
the city in a pre-game ceremony. Santana was feted for throwing a
no-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals on June 1, the first in
franchise history.
Follow Mets beat writer Denis Gorman on Twitter @DenisGorman.
Follow Mets beat writer Denis Gorman on Twitter @DenisGorman.
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