Marc Carig –
Shaun
Marcum described the sensation as "the numbness, the tingling and
cold hand."And as he pitches deeper into his starts, the feeling in his
right hand becomes more and more difficult to shake. Which is why in the sixth
inning of the Mets' 7-6 loss to the Brewers Saturday night, manager Terry Collins sensed trouble when he noticed a
curveball slip out of Marcum's hand. LINK
Adam Rubin –
Matt Harvey has been selected for
the NL All-Star team in his first full season in the majors. The only lingering
issue: Will he be confirmed as the game's starter? Harvey and David Wright will
represent the Mets in the July 16 game in Queens. "It hasn't quite hit home
yet," Harvey said Saturday night. "It's definitely a huge honor. I
couldn't be more excited it's in New York. I'm glad I'm playing over there with
David." As for the importance of starting the game, Harvey added:
"That's one thing I can't decide. There are two more [first-half] starts
left, and I have to go out there obviously and put up zeroes and do everything
I can here to help the Mets." LINK
Kristie Ackert –
Making his major-league debut?
Eh, just another start. Returning to the big-league club as a regular member of
the Mets rotation? Just doing his job. Not much gets rookie righthander Zack Wheeler to admit he is excited. Except maybe his
next scheduled start, which is slated for Wednesday against the Giants, the
team that traded him to the Mets for Carlos Beltran in
2011. “I mean, it’s not going to pump me up any more or anything like that,”
Wheeler said. “But, yeah, it’s in the back of my head.” Wheeler has had his ups
and downs so far in the majors. He picked up his first win in Atlanta, striking
out seven in six scoreless innings, but since that June 18 debut, Wheeler has a
6.00 ERA with nine strikeouts and eight walks in 15 innings pitched over three
starts. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/mets-insider-wheeler-fired-giant-start-article-1.1392107#ixzz2YLfxJpwU
John Coppinger –
This was a serious douche move by
Marcum to put on Collins. I understand Marcum had a good season with Buck in
2010. And while it seems a little strange that a guy with an ERA over five
would require a personal catcher as if he was Greg Maddux, hey ... a manager's
job is to put his players in the best position to win. And if Marcum works
better with Buck, bless him. Give him all the Buck he wants. But to go crying
after the day's lineup was already released and force Terry into changing the
lineup, and then explaining publicly that it was because a pitcher with an ERA
of five needs his favorite catcher in there, puts Terry in a really bad
position. And this is on Collins too. With the way Collins has been acquiescing
to everybody this season, was there any doubt that Marcum would get away with
it? Collins couldn't just say to Marcum "look, I feel Buck needs a day off
so suck it up this one time and I'll take care of you the rest of the
way"? http://www.metstradamusblog.com/2013-articles/july/catching-flak-personally.html
Steve Serby –
Q:
What is it like watching Matt Harvey?
A: We played together in Buffalo
last year, we both started the year in Triple-A together, and to see where he
was then, to where he is now, is not even the same person. If you would have
told me last year at the beginning of the year that he would be doing what he
is now, I would have told you no way. Not that he didn’t have it in him, but I
didn’t see it on the field in Buffalo, as far as that killer instinct, the
stuff. ... The stuff was there, but not what it is right now, as far as
velocity, location, the delivery being repeated, the ability to throw strikes
with all of his pitches — his changeup was nonexistent at the beginning of the
year last year. http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/mets/serby_sunday_with_jeremy_hefner_ZUtsDbPiNdpNenOcNnyfTL?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=Mets
Mike Puma –
Ruben
Tejada is officially demoted to the minors. The Mets announced during
last night’s 7-6 loss to the Brewers that Tejada has completed his rehab
assignment and been optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas. The shortstop was placed on
the disabled list on May 30 with strained right quadriceps and began playing
rehab games in the minors last weekend. But manager Terry
Collins said Tejada would have to earn his way back to the Mets. At the
time of his injury, Tejada was batting .209 and had been told he was close to
receiving a demotion to Las Vegas. http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/mets/it_official_tejada_gets_triple_demotion_VCzVWCGV35ttRKKNFJDZYM?utm_medium=twitter&utm_content=Mets&utm_source=dlvr.it
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