Watching the game, 2

The key, ultimately, is getting five a game from the starters and taking advantage of Cardinal mistakes. Mistakes, though, are likely to be few — LaRussa’s teams always play the right way.

I like the Mets’ balance and I have to wonder about the Cards’ bullpen, which did very well against the Padres. But the Padres were the weakest offensive team in the playoffs. The Mets were the best in the NL.

I’m confident, but I am a Mets fan. So, I’m always on edge.

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What’s up with Bob?

Jim Testa of Jersey Beat offers a pretty good summary of the failings of the Menendez campaign this year — in a senate race that he should have been winning (in the polls, anyway) by 10 points. I mean this is a so-called blue state, right? And there is a concensus that George Bush is doing a bad job and that his war is a debacle and Tom Kean still supports it — and yet Sen. Menendez has been unable to take advantage.

There always were some questions about Menendez — about his name recognition, about his connections to Hudson County (a canard that shouldn’t have been an issue), about the bodies he’s left strewn across the political landscape (they play rough in his neck of the woods). I had been hoping for someone like state Sen. Nia Gill, a politician who is willing to battle the entrenched elite, or U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, a rather solid progressive. Menendez is reliably liberal — aside from his stance on Cuba and some security issues — but there were always those nagging doubts.

I just hope this is not something that Gov. Jon Corzine — who picked him to fill out the unexpired seat partly because he thought he was the man most likely to retain the seat against a well-financed opponent — will live to regret.

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