

| IP | W | S | K | ERA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pat Misch earned his third win of the season on Saturday after tossing five innings in which he allowed just one run on five hits. He fanned just one but didn't walk a man in the 5-1 win over the Astros.
Misch had a nice follow up to his complete game shutout on September 27th and has looked like a different pitcher his last two times out. He finishes the season with a 3-4 record and 4.48 ERA.
Embattled starting pitcher Pat Misch hurled a gem out-of-nowhere on Sunday. The 28-year-old righty limited the Marlins to just eight hits in a complete game shutout, as New York beat the Marlins 4-0 at home.
Entering today, Misch was 1-3 with an 8.84 ERA in four September starts. He's just as likely to get bombed his next time out, however, as he is to throw a quality game.
Mets' manager Jerry Manuel suggested on Monday night that struggling starter Pat Misch could get bumped from the rotation for the rest of the season, according to MetsBlog.com. Misch is 0-3 with a 12.64 ERA over his last three starts.
Misch started off 1-1 with a 1.92 ERA over his first two starts with the team, but he has been absolutely horrendous in his last three outings. Manuel indicated either Lance Broadway or Tobi Stoner could take over for Misch, and the smart money appears to be on Stoner at this point.
Pat Misch was lit up for eight earned runs on seven hits over a mere 1.1 innings in Monday's 11-3 loss to the Braves at Citi Field. He had one walk with one strikeout, and was tagged for three homers.
Misch fell to 1-4 following his nightmarish short outing. He is having a tough month, as he allowed nine earned runs over his previous two starts.
Pat Misch lost his third game of the season on Tuesday with a five-inning, four-run performance against the Braves. He allowed eight hits and a walk and failed to strike out a batter.
Misch has now been battered in his last two starts, and you have to think he wouldn't be in the rotation at all if it wasn't for all of the Mets injury problems this season.
Pat Misch had his modest streak of two straight quality starts snapped on Wednesday night, allowing five earned runs in six innings, as New York lost 7-3 to the Marlins at home.
Misch isn't worth owning down the stretch as the Mets play it out.
Pat Misch picked up his first career victory on Thursday as the Mets beat the Rockies 8-3. Misch went seven innings and allowed two runs on four hits while walking two and striking out three.
Misch has been pretty good as a starter for the Mets, and it looks like he will get a few more chances after today's performance. His ERA is at 3.25, but his lack of strikeout ability and the fact that he plays for the Mets hurts his fantasy value.
Pat Misch held the Cubs in check with seven innings of one-run ball on Friday, but took a no-decision, as the Mets bullpen gave up four runs in a 5-2 loss.
Misch threw 98 pitches in his first start of the season. Expect him to make at least one more after his good day on Friday.
Pat Misch will start for the Mets on Friday, according to Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post.
Is he starting for Johan Santana, Oliver Perez, John Maine, Livan Hernandez or some other Mets pitcher that has been injured or released lately? Whoever Misch is filling in for, he has a 2.89 ERA in 18.2 innings for the Mets this season.
One day after being demoted, Pat Misch has been recalled from Triple-A Buffalo after the team traded away Billy Wagner and shutdown Johan Santana, according to the New York Post's Bart Hubbuch.
He pitched four innings in relief for the Mets on Sunday, and with Santana now done for the year and Oliver Perez dealing with a knee injury, he could be in line to make his first start since last season with the Giants.
Pat Misch has been optioned to Triple-A Buffalo by the Mets, according to MetsBlog.com. Ken Takahashi was recalled to take Misch's place on the roster.
Misch put together a solid effort yesterday after Mets' starter Oliver Perez was yanked in the first inning, and he was sent down because he was unavailable after throwing four innings yesterday. He will likely be back up soon, but there is no reason for fantasy owners to give him a look.
The New York Mets have optioned pitcher Pat Misch to Triple-A Buffalo to make room on the roster for Monday starter Nelson Figueroa, according to The Sports Network.
Misch hasn't been bad in his time with the Mets this season, but he is nothing more than an average relief pitcher at this point. He could be back with the team before the end of the season, but he will continue to hold no fantasy value when he does.
Pat Misch has been recalled by the Mets from Triple-A Buffalo, according to TSN.
Misch held a solid 2.00 ERA over 12 appearances in Triple-A, and was recalled to provide depth in the Mets' bullpen. He is worth a look for deeper fantasy leagues that employ middle relievers.
The New York Post is reporting that the Mets have claimed pitcher Pat Misch off waivers from the San Francisco Giants. Misch will be assigned to Triple-A Buffalo.
With J.J. Putz going down, the Mets needed another arm. Misch is not a fantasy candidate, and he will not have much of an impact of the Mets' bullpen this season.
Pat Misch has been designated for assignment by the Giants, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Misch failed to make an impact with the Giants, as he was 0-7 in 38 games over the last four seasons. He held no fantasy value.
Pat Misch has been sent back down to Triple-A Fresno, according to the San Jose Mercury News. He was moved to make room for the newly called up Eli Whiteside.
Misch gave up four runs in 3.1 innings out of the Giants' bullpen, so this is no big loss for the Giants. He held no fantasy value, so this shouldn't affect anyone's fantasy team.
According to the Mercury News, the Giants recalled Pat Misch from Triple-A Tuesday.
Misch was brought up to give the bullpen a fresh arm that can pitch multiple innings at a time. The Giants were in need of some long relief, so he got the call and Osiris Matos was sent down.
About Us | Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Customer Service
Fanball Network Partners: Rototimes.com | TQStats.com | FantasyCup.com
© 1993 - 2010 CDM Fantasy Sports Corp. dba Fanball. All Rights Reserved