In the latest in the MLB contraction of Minor League cities,
Sporting
New.com reported on Bernie Sanders issuing a letter in response to MLB’s
threat to walk away from MILB entirely.
Per
The Hill: “I’m outraged to hear of your threat to eliminate the entire
existing Minor League Baseball system,” Sanders wrote in his letter. “When we last met, you gave me your word that
you would be negotiating in good faith with Minor League Baseball to preserve
professional baseball in the communities that currently have it," he
added. "Threatening to walk away from the entire minor league system is
the exact opposite of negotiating in good faith.”
Per
the Des Moines Register on Sunday, Bernie also met with former Iowa minor
league baseball players, Iowa team leaders, and advocates as part of his fight
against the contraction. After the
meeting he took batting practice.
Yahoo
Sports had reactions from Major League executives on why they think the
proposed moves would be better for baseball. ”Mark Shapiro, president and CEO of the
Toronto Blue Jays…’I’m just trying to run a business and do the right thing.
And to promote the game that I love, that I’ve committed 30 years of my life to,
not 30 minutes of my life. I’m not going to get into a debate with him
(Sanders). But I feel like there’s not a staff member giving me a briefing
document. This is my life. I’m living this. I’ve lived it for 30 years. I’m
never going to go toe to toe with him on domestic policy. But I will go toe to
toe with Bernie Sanders on professional baseball.’”
Also
from Yahoo Sports they had how Reds Pitcher Trevor Bauer said: “’At least
Rob Manfred is trying to ruin baseball at all levels and isn't discriminating.
Something to be said for consistency, I guess.’”
Metsmerized
says that need a big season form Syndergaard in 2020. “In 2019, Syndergaard
put up a 4.28 ERA, 3.60 FIP and a 3.83 xFIP in a career high 197.0 innings
pitched….But if Syndergaard can return to 2016 form, it will soften the blow of
losing Wheeler and will give New York another bona fide ace in their rotation.”
Empire
Sports Media says the Mets Offseason priority is to get Edwin Diaz right. “Jeremy
Hefner, the new pitching coach, has already identified helpful information that
will help Diaz. According to Anthony DiComo, he has data that can contribute to
a turnaround, including release point information, body mechanics, velocity,
and slider break.”
Rising
Apple has 5 reasons to get excited about the Mets 2020 pitching staff. “Jacob
deGrom’s Cy Young defense, again; A full year of Marcus Stroman; More brilliance
from Seth Lugo; Noah Syndergaard has something to prove; Edwin Diaz can only
get better, right?”
Rising
Apple says the Mets should not trade Brandon Nimmo. “Nimmo is an on-base
machine who is also a good hitter, fast, young, and cheap. The combination of
all these factors, which does not even include the fact that he is a fan
favorite, should make it difficult for the Mets to let go of him.”
Rising Apple also
says the Mets had a productive off season so far. “All things considered,
the Mets came into this offseason with a pretty complete team. We have a lot of
good young players and depth at most positions and solid four starting pitchers
in the rotation. Bringing in a few veterans on short and cheap contracts was a
smart move and gives the team financial flexibility in the future.”
Amazing
Avenue wants you to get to know Rick Porcello. “After signing Wacha with his perhaps higher
upside but penchant for injury, Porcello—who was never made fewer than 27
starts in a season—provides an innings-eating presence at the back of the
rotation—think Jason Vargas with more upside and hopefully nicer to reporters.”
Metsmerized
says the Mets have gotten calls for Jeff McNeil. “The New York Mets have gotten calls from
multiple teams who are interested in acquiring Jeff McNeil according to Tim
Healey of Newsday. Healey noted that the while the Mets have listened to these
teams’ what-if scenarios, they have resisted from having any serious trade
talks regarding McNeil.”
The
Mets Police asks in Pete Alonso is Ike Davis, the next generation. He continues
to advocate that the Mets trade high on Pete.
The
Denver Post reported how juiced balls will be an issue in 2020 for the Rockies
and other teams. “Major leaguers mashed a record 6,776 home runs last season,
2,590 more than they hit in 2014. In fact, four of the top five home-run
seasons in major league history have come in the past five years. But what
about the theory advanced by Houston Astros all-star pitcher Jason Verlander?
He was among many players who’ve said that the baseball “felt different in the
hand.” He also accused MLB of purposely boosting baseballs to inject more
offense into the game. “Major League Baseball’s turning this game into a joke,”
Verlander told ESPN during the all-star break. “They own Rawlings. If any other
$40 billion company bought out a $400 million company and the product changed
dramatically, it’s not a guess as to what happened.”
MLB
Trade Rumors also reported that the Rangers acquired right-hander Corey Kluber from the
Indians, for right-handed reliever Emmanuel Clase and
outfielder Delino DeShields, Jr.
Yesterday, all three games in the Dominican league were
postponed due to wet grounds. We will
see if they get made up today.
Mack’s
Mets blast from the past comes from December 2008: Mack’s Pre-Exhibition
Mets Prospect List featuring Daniel Murphy and others.
UltimateMets has this
date in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Tom Gorman (1957)
- Chris Jelic (1963)
- Chris Jones (1965)
- Hector Santiago (1987)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Rusty Staub of the Texas Rangers on December 16, 1980.
New York Mets signed free agent Rusty Staub of the Texas Rangers on December 16, 1980.
New York Mets traded Charlie
Puleo, Lloyd McClendon and Jason Felice to the Cincinnati Reds for Tom
Seaver on December 16, 1982.
New York Mets signed free agent Jonathan
Hurst on December 16, 1993.
New York Mets signed free agent Doug
Linton on December 16, 1993.
New York Mets signed free agent Rick
Parker on December 16, 1993.
New York Mets signed free agent Jim
Lindeman on December 16, 1993.
New York Mets signed free agent Rickey
Henderson on December 16, 1998.
New York Mets traded Tsuyoshi
Shinjo and Desi
Relaford to the San Francisco
Giants for Shawn
Estes on December 16, 2001.
New York Mets signed free agent Mike
Stanton of the New York Yankees on
December 16, 2002.
New York Mets signed free agent Pedro
Martinez of the Boston Red Sox on
December 16, 2004.
Florida
Marlins signed Wilson
Delgado of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 16, 2004.
Kansas
City Royals signed Doug
Mientkiewicz of the New York Mets as a free agent
on December 16, 2005.
Toronto
Blue Jays signed Lance
Broadway of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 16, 2009.
New York Mets signed free agent Ryota
Igarashi on December 16, 2009.
San
Francisco Giants signed Justin
Ruggiano of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 16, 2016.
Washington
Nationals signed Tommy
Milone of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 16, 2017.
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DON'T NEED TO READ THE ARTICLE ON "IS PETE ALONSO THE NEXT IKE DAVIS."
ReplyDeleteThe two players have different swings, different personalities, and different drives. Pete is also a huge gate attraction. Trade high? It would have to be stratosphere high. Pluto high.
McNeil trade? Of course, the Mets will say no. Cheap - and great. Unless there is a concern with his surgical wrist, this is another stupid idea being floated about.
Bernie Sanders taking BP? He probably gave each side of the infield its fair share. The outfield no doubt was capitalist territory, beyond the reach of the Bern.
Sadly, Yahoo Sports laid off some really good blog reporters, including a few Mets specialists.
ReplyDeleteAlways around the holidays.
If Yahoo can't make money...
Pedro was a big, big signing - too bad he fell apart before he could pitch his whole contract. Jake in his prime, or Pedro in his - I gotta go with Pedro. Prime Pedro was other-worldly.
ReplyDeleteIMO, Jake is just ENTERING his prime. Let's wait a few years before making the Pedro comparison.
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