The Mets are sticking with Frank Francisco as their closer, according to manager Terry Collins. "Yes, for the moment," said Collins, who added there wasn't anything physically wrong with Francisco. He said the closer would work on his mechanics with pitching coach Dan Warthen and that the team had video proof that he was tipping his pitches. "I'm not sure, I might be. I've got a couple of (things) that I want to change, but I'm not sure. But I'm going to change it just in case. I saw a couple of things (on video). I'm not 100-percent sure, but we've got to do something about it," Francisco said. "I think he does. It helps a lot, he gives me a lot of confidence. We never know what's going to happen, but I think he's doing the right thing, because I believe. First I believe in God, and then I believe in me. I can do the job; just things aren't going my way right now. But whatever happens, happens; I'm here to help the team to win."