I thought the reason the Mets don't see Heilman as a starter is because he only throws two different pitches, not three or four like most major league starters. The theory being with only two pitches, the second time thru the batting order he will be easy for a major league hitter to figure his pitches out.
Green with the leadoff double. Mets need to actually get some big hits here for a change. And no sooner do I type that than Castro pops out to LF on the first pitch.