Ike Davis' hitch is back.
The New York Mets released RHP Adrian Rosario.
The New York Mets released RHP Adrian Rosario.
The New York Mets placed
on 7-day DL: RHP Ernesto Yanez, LHP Zach Dotson, LHP Shawn Teufel,
LHP Jhonathan Torres, OF Julio Concepcion, OF Maikis de la Cruz,
OF Alonzo Harris
The New York Mets reinstated from DL: RHP Jake Kuebler, LHP Tim Byrdak,
1B Rhyne Hughes
Prospect Watch -
SP Michael Fulmer - Fulmer had his second rehab assignment yesterday with the GCL Mets and, well, it wasn't as successful as the first... 6.0ip, 6h, 4r, 4er, 0bb, 7k (3.00)... the good news here obviously was the seven strikeouts. This could be the last rehab outing here and your guess is as good as mine where he winds up. Remember, both Savannah and St.Lucie are full up right now.
1B Dominic Smith - Smith had a good day on Monday, going 2-4, with a double. He raised his BA to .217.
Prospect Watch -
SP Michael Fulmer - Fulmer had his second rehab assignment yesterday with the GCL Mets and, well, it wasn't as successful as the first... 6.0ip, 6h, 4r, 4er, 0bb, 7k (3.00)... the good news here obviously was the seven strikeouts. This could be the last rehab outing here and your guess is as good as mine where he winds up. Remember, both Savannah and St.Lucie are full up right now.
1B Dominic Smith - Smith had a good day on Monday, going 2-4, with a double. He raised his BA to .217.
The New York Mets have signed their 17th round
draft pick, John Magliozzi:
From the
school
- AS A SOPHOMORE (2013):
Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll for the first time…Selected in the 17th
round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft at No. 506 overall by the New
York Mets…Led the Gators with a 2.67 earned run average and had a 4-2 record in
29 appearances, with four starts…Collected 12 saves, one shy of the school’s
single-season record shared by Danny Wheeler (1994) and Josh Fogg (1998)…Had a
hand in 16 of Florida’s 29 wins on the campaign…Ranked second on the squad with
57 strikeouts and issued 16 walks in 67.1 innings…Opponents batted just .213
against Magliozzi…Sported a 2-1 mark and notched seven saves in 13 SEC
outings…Totaled 23 strikeouts and gave up 11 walks in 32.2 innings of league
action… Tied his career-best effort with six strikeouts versus Valparaiso (6.0
IP, 6 H, 4 R) at the NCAA Bloomington Regional and against Texas A&M (6.2
IP, 4 H, 5 R) at the SEC Tournament…Saved the series opener at Georgia for
Jonathon Crawford with a scoreless ninth inning…Worked a career-high seven
innings in the second meeting with Auburn, with five K and three runs allowed,
but was not involved in the decision as the Gators plated four runs in the
ninth to emerge victorious, 5-4…Earned the decision over Tennessee in 10
innings with a 2.1-inning stint in which he had three strikeouts…Preserved the
pair of wins at Missouri with a combined 2.2 scoreless innings…Saved the first
two triumphs during the sweep of No. 8 South Carolina…Captured his SEC starting
debut by working 5.2 innings in which he allowed three runs at No. 17
Mississippi State…Fanned two of the three batters he faced to nail down the 5-3
victory over UCF…Twirled 3.2 innings to close out the Gators’ 4-0 shutout of
No. 11 Ole Miss to take the series…Picked up his first career save in SEC play
with a clean ninth to down Kentucky…Totaled six strikeouts over 3.1 shutout
innings to grab the win at Jacksonville…Helped Florida even the series with No.
21 Miami (Fla.) in game two by going 1.1 innings and then closed the series
finale against the Hurricanes as the Orange and Blue posted a 6-3
victory…Retired all four batters that he faced to save the Gators’ initial win
of the campaign over Duke.
Howard Megdel –
Howard
makes me look like an amateur when it comes to the dislike of Mets ownership
and management. He keeps track of all the quotes that come out of their mouths
and Sandy seems to lie more than some of our greatest politicians.
You know
if you heart that we’re not going to wind up with shit this off-season. Our
pitching prospects are still too young to market while the free agent market is
just too rich for our blood.
Alderson
will continue to pull off deals like the one’s he did for Eric Young Jr. He has a pool of
players (Marlon Byrd, Shaun Marcum,
Ruben Tejada, Wilmer Flores (or Daniel Murphy), John Buck) that can get him some
interesting upper level prospects that could fit the 2014-2015 need of this
team.
What it
doesn’t need is starting pitching and, IMO, what it doesn’t need is to trade
any of those prospects (yet) until they develop the kind of ‘super’ rotation
they are comfortable with. Only then can they designate a sixth emergency
starter to stay in Las Vegas in case of an injury and only then can the rest of
the pitchers currently pitching from Las Vegas through St. Lucie, me sold off
for additional every day players.
During June, Cesar Puello hit .435/.458/.884, w/ a .449 ISO (8 HR, 7 2B) and 4 SB
John Heyman –
There's
no proof Giancarlo Stanton will even be discussed
in trades by the Marlins. But when he is available the Mets shouldn't hesitate
to make Zack Wheeler part
of a package for Stanton. From here, he looks like a much rarer talent.
Boy, these writers throw away these prospects pretty quick,
don’t they?
Did anyone
remember that Matt Harvey basically sucked the first month he was in the majors? The
Mets need to stop reading all these stories and let the kid throw the ball the
way he got here. First it was the telegraphing his pitches and now it’s just
his general sucking. They’re getting into his head that never turns out well.
Harvey and
Wheeler are two different animals and both need to be left to manage their own
five day routine. He knows he’s not at his best right now.
Leave him
the hell alone and stop trading everyone.
Steve
Smistermet @_mistermet - Good thing Omar waived Darren O'Day for 1 Nelson Figueroa spot start. Mets
definitely didn't need a quality reliever like him.
Travis d’Arnaud (broken left foot) had some discomfort
while running on flat ground, but that is to be expected during his rehab,
according to Mets personnel.
Doesn’t
everyone have a little ‘discomfort’ with a broken left foot?
I hurt my ankle once
very bad playing basketball. So bad, the doctor said it would have been better
if I broke it. I eventually went from crutches to a boot and, eventually, to
first, sneakers, than, regular shoes. I literally had to learn how to walk
again and I still remember that my mind had a hard time getting through to my
body to take that first step.
Why do people like Adam Ruben report this shit? And
why do people tell people like Rubin crap like this so we can all think there
is something wrong?
He broke his fucking
foot when someone swung at a vaseball that hit him! This has nothing to do with the trade, or how long
it takes to rehab. You know the minute the ankle broke that this was going to
be a lost season, so live with it. He’s eventually rehab, and then be assigned
to Las Vegas to get his game legs. The best you’re going to see here is a
September return.
Manny Machado is now 29 doubles away from the
all-time single-season doubles record, 67, set by Earl
Webb in 1931.
‘Joe Blogs’ about Jeff
Francoeur -
And
then, he was at the mercy of the kindness of strangers. He rocketed the ball
for the last 50 or so games with the New York Mets, encouraging them to bring
him back for $5 million. He was nuclear hot the first 10 games of the season,
and I remember my buddy Mike Vaccaro of the
New York Post texting me with, “He’s figured it out! He’s turned the corner!” Vac
wanted to believe it. Everyone has always wanted to believe in Jeff Francoeur.
On April 17, he went zero-for-seven, which began a slump for the ages -- he hit
.136 in his next 117 at-bats. He had a couple of good weeks then, more bad
weeks, and the Mets dumped him on Texas for the last month of the season. He
hit the ball pretty hard for Texas but, as I’ve written before, the Rangers are
a smart franchise. They passed on Francoeur for the 2011 season
It’s hard
for me to believe that baseball has seen the end of Jeff Francoeur. Everyone
always expected him to be the next Chipper Jones and it just didn’t happen which speaks volumes for this
sport. You just don’t know what’s going to happen sometimes.
I had the
pleasure of being inside the Mets clubhouse when Francouer was on their team
and ‘Joe Blogs’ is right. There is no one that brings more positive energy to a
group of teammates than Frenchey. I wish him well.
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