Alomar was out of the lineup for the first time since May 15 and only the third time this season, as John Valentin started in his place. Valentine said a combination of factors led to the decision. For one thing, he said, yesterday was a day game following a night game and there are several exceptionally hot days forecast for the upcoming week. Also, with lefty Ted Lilly pitching for the Yankees, Valentine thought he was better off with Valentine instead of Alomar, who has hit .188 from the right side, compared to .292 from the left. Alomar said he had no problem with the decision. "There's only one Cal Ripken," he said.
Granted: Grant Roberts will be activated from the DL within the next few days, but senior assistant GM Jim Duquette, holding court in place of an ailing Phillips, said the team has not decided who to send to Triple-A to make room. Jaime Cerda is the likely candidate, but when asked whether Satoru Komiyama could be sent down, converted to a starter and then returned to give Jeff D'Amico more rest between starts, Duquette said, "I wouldn't rule anything out." The Mets could also designate Bobby Jones for assignment and keep Cerda as a second lefthander
Granted: Grant Roberts will be activated from the DL within the next few days, but senior assistant GM Jim Duquette, holding court in place of an ailing Phillips, said the team has not decided who to send to Triple-A to make room. Jaime Cerda is the likely candidate, but when asked whether Satoru Komiyama could be sent down, converted to a starter and then returned to give Jeff D'Amico more rest between starts, Duquette said, "I wouldn't rule anything out." The Mets could also designate Bobby Jones for assignment and keep Cerda as a second lefthander

