Good morning.
Baseball in the Bahamas
on the rise -
Baseball in the
Bahamas is on the rise and while it may never rival countries like the
Dominican Republic and Venezuela in terms of quantity, there's an argument to
be made that the quality of talent coming from there is on par with other
international baseball hotbeds. In all, there have been six players from the
Bahamas to play in the Major Leagues, with Richardson, who made his debut in
2011 and retired in 2016, as the most recent. There were an estimated 30 Minor
League players from the Bahamas from 1960s to the '80s.
Mack – a
Mets scouting job in the Bahamas… could you handle that?
5 Stars
That Said Goodbye In 2019 –
David Wright
- Number to know: 133 career OPS+
PC - Mack |
Mack –
Let’s not forget what we lost here.
The 10 Best Players To Ever Suit Up For The New York Mets –
Full
Career: .302 avg., 660 HR, 156 OPS-plus
Mets
(1972-73): .238 avg., 14 HR, 112 OPS-plus
Despite fading
skills, reached base at a .350 clip as a Met and helped 1973 pennant winner.
2) Rickey Henderson
Full
Career: .279 avg., 297 HR, 127-OPS plus, 1,406 SB
Mets
(1999-2000): .298 avg., 12 HR, 117 OPS-plus, 42 SB
An offensive force at
age 40 for the 1999 Mets club that just missed the World Series.
3) Tom Seaver
Full
career: 311-205, 2.86 ERA, 3,640 Ks, 1.121 WHIP
Mets
(1967-77, ’83): 198-124, 2.57 ERA, 2,541 Ks, 1.076 WHIP
“The Franchise” is
the only player on this list the Mets can boast as primarily theirs.
Mack –
Interesting list. No Wright. Yes Cano.
US baseball player
surprises parents by paying off family
debt for Christmas in touching video –
A first-round American baseball draft pick has surprised his parents with a big Christmas gift - using the money from his new job to pay off all of their debt.
Brady
Singer, a 22-year-old player with the Kansas City Royals,
posted a video on Tuesday of his parents as they read a note from him
announcing the gift, and the video has been watched more than 3.4 million times
since then.
"Today is very
special to my heart. To give back to the two people who have given up
everything to support my brother and I”, the pitcher wrote on Twitter. “I can't
thank them enough. Love you Mom and Dad”.
Mack –
And you wonder why I loved this guy on draft day.
Rob Whalen
on His Career-Threatening Battle with
Anxiety –
A conversation I had with Rob Whalen on Wednesday took an unexpected, and coincidental, turn. The 24-year-old right-hander brought up the first of the two starts he made for the Seattle Mariners, a game in which he was out-pitched by Boston’s Brian Johnson. A few years earlier, the Red Sox left-hander had taken a leave of absence from baseball to get treated for anxiety and depression.
It turns out that
Whalen did the same thing last July — and he should have done it sooner. His
mental health had been slowly crumbling, and it finally reached the point where
he could no longer function normally — either on or off the field. When Whalen
finally walked away from Seattle’s Triple-A affiliate, he did so knowing that
he was in serious need of help.
Mack –
We wish Rob well. He was a good friend to Mack’s Mets.
Wright not in top 10...really?
ReplyDeleteCall me Tommy Bahama... I am ready.
All the best to Rob Whelan.
And to your Bahama Mama
ReplyDeleteAgreed on DW, Mack.
ReplyDeleteImagine what the last few years would have looked like with a healthy and productive David Wright playing and hitting third.
Really bad luck there.