In the Puerto Rican Winter League
last night:
Tomas Nido
did not play for the Criollos
de Caguas in an 11 inning 3-2 Criollos win (box).
FYI, in 7 games this winter, Tomas
is 6 for 25 for a .240 Avg, 1 double, 3 RBIs, 5 Ks.
In that game however two ex-minor league Mets saw action for
Criollos opponent, Cangrejeros
de Santurce.
Former Brooklyn Cyclone, Binghamton Mets, etc. Mike
Antonini pitched one inning giving up one hit with two strikeouts. In 5 games this winter, Mike
has pitched 6 games this winter – 5 in the Dominican League and now one game in
the Puerto Rican League and has not allowed any runs with 7 Ks in 5.1
innings. In 2019 Mike pitched in the
Mexican League where he was 0-1 in 26 games, 20.1 innings pitched, 11 walks, 19
Ks with a 4.87 ERA.
Former 2018 Las Vegas 51, Bryce
Brentz, went 0 for 4 with a strikeout and a bases loaded walk. In
4 games and 16 at-bats this winter, Bryce is hitting .063.
No current Mets played last night in the Dominican but here
are some notable ex-Mets and ex-minor league Mets that played:
Jordany
Valdespin went 0 for 4 as his team Toros
Del Este, lost 6-3 (box).
In the other Dominican game last night, the Aguilas
Cibaenas beat the Leones
del Escogido 4-1 (box). In that game -
Carlos
Gomez went 2 for 3 with a double and an RBI.
Cesar
Puello went 0 for 3.
Joey
Terdoslavich went 0 for 3 with a walk.
Gerson
Bautista pitched 1.1 innings giving up no hits and no runs.
Matt
Pobereyko also pitched a scoreless inning giving up just one walk.
There have been all sorts of decade and end of the year
lists posted on various sites this month.
Today we have more –
NBC Sports has been running a series of Top 25 Baseball
Stories of the Decade. Yesterday
they posted #8: Biogenesis scandal. Some others: #9:
Bullpens take over; #10:
Rise of the young player; #11
Baseball goes from Dead Ball to Juiced Ball.
MiLB.com
had the Minor League Ballparks of the Decade. A Mets affiliate made the cut! “Segra Park
(Columbia Fireflies, South Atlantic League) -- After playing their final season
at Grayson Stadium in 2015, the Savannah Sand Gnats relocated to Segra Park
[initially called Spirit Communications Park] and became the Fireflies. The
facility, part of a larger development project, is located on the grounds of a
former mental hospital.”
The
NY Post ranked the top 10 NY Sports moments of the decade. Of Mets note:
#2: Santana’s No-Hitter, June 1, 2012; #7: Mets World Series Run, Oct. 2015.
Metsmerized
had the top 5 Mets draft picks of the decade. 5. Pete Alonso, 4. Seth Lugo,
3. Jeff McNeil, 2. Michael Conforto, 1. Jacob deGrom.
MLB.com had
the trades that shaped the 2010s. No Mets trades. I guess the fact that the Mets landed Yoenis
Cespedes and he led them to a National League Championship was no big
deal.
Rising
Apple had the 10 worst seasons by starting pitchers in the 2010s. #10 Chris Capuano, Dillon Gee, and Jon Niese in 2011; #9:
Johan
Santana in 2012; #8: Seth Lugo
in 2017; #7: Matt Harvey
in 2016…you get the idea but listed as #1 was Matt Harvey
in 2017.
Reflections
on Baseball says keep everybody, fold the tent for now, strike again in July.
I agree and just hope no more prospects get dealt.
Metsmerized
says the Mets can’t afford to trade Stroman
or Matz.
“The removal of either would put the Mets in position to need Michael Wacha to
become their fifth starter, which would, in turn, make Rick Porcello their
fourth starter.”
Fangraphs.com
had MLB teams projected WAR for 2020.
Based on this, the Mets currently have the highest in the NL East with
43.9; Nationals 41.0; Braves 40.0; Phillies 36.1; Marlins 20.4.
The
San Francisco Chronicle had the story of a very dangerous trend: the failure to
hire African American Managers. “I
told somebody about 10 years ago that I saw this coming, with the decline in
African American players,” said Dusty Baker,
who ranks 15th all-time with 1,863 victories. “I’ve lived long enough to see
trends, and this is a very dangerous trend. Everybody talks about it, but who’s
doing anything about it?”
MLB Trade Rumors had the Braves plan for third base including Nolan Arenado. "The Braves are unlikely to “aggressively” pursue a Nolan Arenado trade as long as incumbent starter Josh Donaldson remains on the market, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported on Saturday citing unnamed sources (link)."
Mack’s
Mets blast from the past comes from December 2009: Mack looked
at Joe
Torre, Joe Smith,
and the New Stadium boom.
UltimateMets has this
date in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Emil Brown (1974) Emil
Brown played 3 games for the Mets in 2009. He got one hit and one walk in 6 plate
appearances. Per Baseball
Reference: On May 29, 2009: Sent to the New York
Mets by the San Diego
Padres as part of a conditional deal. On July 20, 2009: Released
by the New York
Mets.
Died on this date:
- Chris Cannizzaro (2016)
Transactions:
Texas
Rangers signed Kenny
Rogers of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 29, 1999.
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Mike Antonini was a rising Mets star after the 2008 season. He went 13 starts, 2.71 for Savannah, followed by 7 starts, 1.74 for St. Lucie.
ReplyDeleteHe was invited to the Big Boy spring training team and these were back in the days that a scrimmage game was played, Mets vs, Mets, the day before Game 1 of the spring training season.
Mike (I had got to know him pretty well in Savannah) was given the honor of being the starting pitcher of one of the teams.
I was standing out by the picnic tables that are above the Mets bullpen down left field and watched him to never get out of the first inning.
In fact, he gave up a 3-run home run and was then pulled by Terry Collins.
The ball flew over the left field fence and landed in the grass behind it. I hurried down the back stairs that led to the press room and clubhouse, went out of the gate, and jogged over and secured the ball.
I then went into the clubhouse where I found Mike. I told him what I had secured and gave it to him as a momentum of the day, hoping it would motivate him to pitch better the next time he had that opportunity.
I don't believe he ever got it.
Oh yeah... the guy that hit the homer?
Carlos Beltran.
Has anyone heard any more about off-season plans for Diaz? About a month ago, I read somewhere that he was going to play some Winter League ball, and so was Familia.
ReplyDeleteFamilia and Betances have been working out at an indoor facility in Jersey, but I've heard nothing recently about Diaz.
Bill,
ReplyDeleteI have not seen any news on a Puerto Rican Team yet. There was video of him throwing in Puerto Rico about a week ago on twitter but I can't seem to find it now.
Around December 11th the NY Daily News reported that the Mets had sent nutritionists to Puerto Rico to work with him.
Sorry, I don't have more than that.
I read about the nutritionists and others, but don't remember hearing about the location.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for keeping us up to date on the news, John.