Good Morning. Happy Birthday
to Ray
Knight, John Milner,
and Benny
Agbayani.
Starting
off today is a post from Reflections on Baseball that hits home on many levels. Guest columnist Michael Tirella had this: “Here’s
my take on why ALL PRO SPORTS are on the downswing…1.) The quality of the game itself is close to unwatchable.
The NBA leads the pack but MLB is right in line. There’s no more strategy. The
sacrifice, suicide, push, and base hit bunts have been close to removed from
baseball.”
As I said previously here on Mack’s Mets, it made the Mets
decision to fire Brooklyn Manager Edgardo Alfonzo
even more frustrating after
the way he lead the Brooklyn Cyclones to the NY Penn League Championship. “More
than the fact that Fonzie won, it was the way he won, how the team played, the
emphasis on fundamentals, the emphasis on defense, the emphasis on the running
game and the emphasis on manufacturing runs.
They scored runs on outs time and time again. Brooklyn was a flat-out exciting team all
year.”
The
NY Post had the top 15 NY debacles of the decade. Two Mets moves made the list: #2 - Wilpon/Madoff
association means Mets don’t spend and #12 – Yoenis Cespedes
injury/mishandle/reinjury.
Rising
Apple had how bad defense sunk the Mets in the 2016 World Series. Did it ever! From Yoenis Cespedes
turning the Royals first hit of the series into an inside the park home run in
Game 1 to Lucas
Duda not being able to throw out Eric Hosmer
at the plate in Game 5.
Metsmerized
had the best and worst trade of every Mets GM. Great rundown of some great and not so great
Mets moves.
Mets.com
had the case for Jeff Kent
for Hall of Fame.
SNY.TV
says “Why Dellin Betances was a necessary gamble for the Mets”. “…the signing of Dellin Betances
this week was both a necessary gamble and a desperately needed way for Brodie
Van Wagenen to energize a highly skeptical fan base in an otherwise uneventful
winter. The GM simply didn't have any credibility in trying to sell the notion
that the Mets could bank on bounce-backs from Jeurys
Familia and Edwin Diaz
as the cure for the bullpen that wrecked their season.”
NJ.com
says the Mets signing Dellin Betances is good news for the Yankees. By
signing Betances to a creatively-structured deal, the Mets are likely out of
the running for Milwaukee Brewers lefty Josh Hader.
That, of course, takes one suitor out of the Hader bidding for the Yankees to
compete with.
Empire
Sports Media says that Brandon Nimmo is an asset thanks to his plate discipline.
“In fact, among players with at least 250 plate appearances, Brandon Nimmo’s
18.1 BB% ranked second in MLB. Do you care to guess who was number one? Yes,
him. Mike
Trout led all players with a 18.3 BB%.”
Mets 360 had a poll if the
Mets should trade for Starling
Marte. (At last look the No’s were
in the lead.)
The
NY Times had a story of when Baseball made an appearance at the 1936 Berlin
Olympics. “In 1936, more than 100,000 spectators were, in the words of one
sportswriter, ‘unbearably bored’ by America’s pastime.”
MiLB had news of four minor league players being suspended for Drugs. "Four Minor League players were suspended Friday after violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Pirates right-hander Andy Maldonado and free-agent right-hander Daniel De Leon received 72-game suspension for testing positive for the performance-enhancing drug Stanozolol. Red Sox catcher Elih Marrero and free agent left-hander Cole Watts were handed 50-game suspensions after testing positive for the stimulant Amphetamine."
MiLB had news of four minor league players being suspended for Drugs. "Four Minor League players were suspended Friday after violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Pirates right-hander Andy Maldonado and free-agent right-hander Daniel De Leon received 72-game suspension for testing positive for the performance-enhancing drug Stanozolol. Red Sox catcher Elih Marrero and free agent left-hander Cole Watts were handed 50-game suspensions after testing positive for the stimulant Amphetamine."
MLB
Trade Rumors took stock of the First Base Market. “If a team would rather land a younger, longer-term option, the Mets have
a pair of possibilities on offer. Dominic
Smith doesn’t appear to have anywhere to play in New York
with Peter Alonso hogging all the action at first. While J.D.
Davis is capable of playing third base or the corner
outfield, which boosts his appeal, some teams would surely rather stash his bat
(if they believe in it) at first base rather than exposing him to the more
difficult defensive positions.”
Syracuse.com
had the Syracuse images of the decade including the Mets visit before the 2019
season with Noah
Syndergaard waving the Syracuse flag and Tim
Tebow on the Syracuse Mets as part of the Syracuse Chiefs becoming
the Syracuse Mets.
Speaking of Tim
Tebow, Tiger.net
had Tim’s prediction for today's Fiesta Bowl between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3
Clemson.
The
Phillies signed Christian
Bethancourt to a minor league contract. Per MLB Trade Rumors: “Bethancourt
came up as a rifle-armed catcher, but has been utilized in creative ways since
cracking the majors back in 2014. The Padres put him in the outfield, at second
base, and even on the mound. He has also seen professional action at first
base.” Christian went 2 for 3 with a run
scored in the Dominican last night.
Mack’s
Mets blast from the past comes from December 2009: Mack looked
at Mets prospects Carlos
Gomez, Ruben
Tejada, and Wilmer
Flores.
In the Puerto Rican Winter League last night:
Tomas Nido
DH’d once again for Criollos
de Caguas going 1 for 4 with an RBI in the 4-2 Criollos loss (box).
In 7 games this winter, Tomas
is 6 for 25 for a .240 Avg, 1 double, 3 RBIs, 5 Ks.
No current Mets played last night in the Dominican but here
are some notable ex-Mets and minor league Mets that played:
Jordany
Valdespin went 0 for 4.
Jenrry
Mejia had a rough night coming into the ninth with his team, Toros
Del Este, up 5-0. Jenrry gave
up 3 runs on 4 huts and recorded two outs but Toros held on for the 5-3 win (box).
Carlos
Gomez went 0 for 3 with a strikeout.
Cesar
Puello went 3 for 5 with 2 RBIs.
Former Binghamton Rumble Ponies Joey
Terdoslavich went 2 for 4.
Matt
Pobereyko pitched a scoreless inning. He has pitched well this winter going 4 and 1
in 29 games with a 1.67 ERA, 30 Ks in 27 innings.
UltimateMets has this
date in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Nelson Burbrink (1921)
- John Milner (1949)
- Ray Knight (1952)
- Benny Agbayani (1971)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Pat
Zachry to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Jorge Orta on
December 28, 1982.
Chicago White Sox signed Darrin
Jackson of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 28, 1993.
New York Mets purchased Gary
Matthews from the Pittsburgh Pirates on
December 28, 2001.
New York Mets signed free agent Tim
Hamulack on December 28, 2004.
New York Mets signed free agent Manny
Aybar on December 28, 2004.
New York Mets signed free agent Chris
Woodward of the Toronto Blue Jays on
December 28, 2004.
Chicago Cubs signed Taylor
Teagarden of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 28, 2014.
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I really thought that Tejada was going to excel in this game.
ReplyDeleteYou have to wonder if it was that slide...
I liked Ruben a lot as well. He started off great but I think he got exposed the more he played in the majors. He did well last year at AAA Syracuse but still had trouble in the majors. I wonder if he will be back in Syracuse this year.
ReplyDeleteJohn, enjoy reading all the writers here, but your articles are great. Keep up the great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anonymous. I appreciate the kind words.
ReplyDeleteFYI, the Breakfast links are a team effort. Mack, Tom, and others send me links to stories they find on the internet throughout the day that I then include on the daily post.
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