Juan
Lagares has found a home, the Mookie
Betts trade is official, the pitchers and catchers report and MLB talks
about a new Playoff format. Let’s hit
the links:
As
Joel Sherman in the NY Post reported: “MLB plotting playoff expansion —
with reality TV twist. MLB is seriously weighing a move from five to seven
playoff teams in each league beginning in 2022, The Post has learned. In this
concept, the team with the best record in each league would receive a bye to
avoid the wild-card round and go directly to the Division Series. The two other
division winners and the wild card with the next best record would each host
all three games in a best-of-three wild-card round. So the bottom three wild
cards would have no first-round home games…The plan is to have this all play
out on a show on the Sunday night the regular season ends and have
representatives picking teams on live TV — think the NCAA selection show, but
just with the teams making the selections. The rights to that show is part of
the enticement to potential TV partners.”
Per
Yahoo Sports: “The selection show idea offers a
predictable aftermath. Team
A will choose to face Team B because they think Team B is an easier opponent.
Team B would take it as a slight and talk about how they can use it to their
advantage in the three-game series. Will that be entertaining? Sure, but it's
an unnecessary quirk. Expand the postseason and keep a traditional seeding
practice in place. That will more than suffice.”
From
12up.com: Trevor
Bauer Tears Apart Proposed New Playoff Format With Direct Shot at Rob
Manfred via Twitter: “No idea who made this new playoff format proposal, but
Rob is responsible for releasing it, so I’ll direct this to you, Rob Manfred.
Your proposal is absurd for too many reasons to type on twitter and proves you
have absolutely no clue about baseball. You’re a joke.”
Also
from 12up.com: “Didi
Gregorius wondered aloud, on Twitter, why Manfred keeps changing the game
so many love. ‘Why are we changing this loveable sport so much?’”
How’s this for an idea?
Skip the regular season. All 30
teams make the playoffs in an epic 162 game format. The 10 teams with the best records go on to
the next round until finally, only two teams remain for a winner take all 7 game
series. I know, crazy. It would never work.
Joel
Sherman in the NY Post also said: “This is the Mets’ biggest obstacle to
magical season… the Mets are good enough to win. What they need to avoid is the
pathology that so often befalls them. They need to make the most out of this
talented roster — imagine if they get close to the best from Edwin Diaz
and even Yoenis
Cespedes — and not have the players sidetracked by one silly sideshow
followed by poorly thought-out pratfalls tied in a bow of missteps.”
Anthony
DiComo of MLB.com broke down the Bullpens in the NL East. He gave the #1 nod to the Braves. About the Mets he said: “Ask general manager
Brodie Van Wagenen, and he’ll say this is one of baseball’s best bullpens.
Their ceiling appears to be high, with Edwin Díaz,
Seth Lugo,
Dellin
Betances, Jeurys
Familia and Justin
Wilson all serving as late-inning options. But Lugo is the only one of
those pitchers without obvious question marks.”
Dave Groveman of Mets
360 looked at Alexander Ramirez and the international signees of 2019: About Ramirez he noted: “The Mets gave
Alexander Ramirez a $2.05 Million dollar signing bonus, making him the third
highest paid international signee in Mets history. Ranked 26th in the Top 30
international prospects, Ramirez is considered to be a possible “Franchise”
center fielder.”
John
Sheridan of Metsmerized looked at “2020 Top 30 Prospects: No. 17 Adrian
Hernandez, CF”
Per
SNY.TV: Dominic
Smith will switch his Uniform Number to #2, Rick
Porcello will now wear #22.
Per
Yahoo Sports: “Mets won't let minor leaguers use clubhouse in new $57M
facility, say they have to earn it” Chris Cwik goes on to say: “While investing
in better clubhouses is a good thing, the team’s policy is needlessly evil.
Most minor leaguers already have it rough. If you’re not a highly touted draft
pick, you’re likely living paycheck to paycheck and making less than minimum
wage.”
213
Miles from Shea said: “Get To Know a Non-Roster Invitee: Matt Blackham.”
Elliot Teichman goes on to say: “Overall, the Mets have a lack of pitchers at
the top levels of the minor leagues that can step in if something goes wrong
this year. Matt Blackham could potentially be one of those pitchers. With the
general shuffling of players on an off the 40 man as the year progresses, I
expect to see Matt on the 40-man by the end of this year, possibly in Queens by
September.”
Rising
Apple had 3 2020 predictions for Mattew Allan. These include appearing in the futures game
and cracking the top 100 prospect list.
Mike
Puma of the NY Post had “Wilson Ramos’ Mets plan to avoid another Syndergaard
debacle.” The article included this
quote: “It’s more about communication, because I already know how he likes to
throw, how he throws,” Ramos said Monday at Clover Park on the reporting date
for pitchers and catchers. “He likes a good target, so I will be working more
with my low target to get him happier and comfortable on the mound.”
Per
Metsmerized.com Rob Piersall noted that “(Wilson) Ramos
vowed to work on his defense and framing this winter, and it seems that he did
just so. Tim Britton of The Athletic reported Monday that Ramos “’changed his
stance behind the plate, dropping his knee to the ground, to better catch
pitches down in the zone.’”
Mike
Puma of the NY Post had: “Jeff McNeil
embracing his unofficial Mets reality…Jeff McNeil hasn’t officially been told
he’s the Mets’ everyday third baseman, but he’s preparing toward that
eventuality. ‘Just kind of knowing where you are going to be every single day,
you’re going to be at third, you kind of know what it takes,’ McNeil said
Monday. ‘[You] know how your body feels and we have a great training staff here
to help me get through anything, so I am looking forward to it.’”
Per
AP News: Former major league pitcher Mike Bolsinger sued the Houston Astros
on Monday, claiming their sign-stealing scheme contributed to a poor relief
appearance in August 2017 that essentially ended his big league career.
Also
Per AP News: “‘Pine Tar Game’ items headed to auction later this month - The
highlight will be the jersey worn by Brett and expected to fetch more than
$100,000, but nearly every other significant piece from that game — except the
bat, which is at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown,
New York — is on the auction block with the sale set to end the weekend of Feb.
22.”
CBS
Sports had their Power Rankings of all 30 teams. They had the Yankees at #1, Mets at #13.
From Faith
and Fear in Flushing: “The Oscars were handed out Sunday night. Thus, per
Monday morning-after tradition, the Academy pauses to remember those Mets who
have, in the baseball sense, left us in the past year.” So many Mets came and went last year, but
Greg Prince details them all.
Call
to the pen says: “Boston Red Sox are the laughingstock of the offseason.”
Southsideshowdown
also had: “Chicago White Sox: Addressing the Nolan Arenado rumors.”
Reflections
on Baseball said: “Mets wisely reject Lindor deal keeping payroll options
open thru 2024.”
Mack’s
Blast From the Past comes from February 11, 2012 – “I May be wrong but…” Mack
had an interesting take on what might happen to Sandy Alderson on Twitter.
Born on
this date:
- Tom Veryzer (1953)
- Steve Springer (1961)
- Brian Daubach (1972)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Stan Hough and Randy Rogers to the Houston Astros for Bruce Bochy on February 11, 1981.
New York Mets traded Stan Hough and Randy Rogers to the Houston Astros for Bruce Bochy on February 11, 1981.
New York Mets signed
free agent Jay Bell on February 11, 2003.
New York Mets signed
free agent Ricky Bottalico on February 11, 2004.
New York Mets signed
free agent Tony Armas of the Pittsburgh Pirates on February 11, 2008.
New York Mets signed
free agent Hisanori Takahashi on February 11, 2010.
New York Mets signed
free agent Mike Jacobs on February 11, 2010.
Pittsburgh Pirates signed Eric O'Flaherty of the New York
Mets as a free agent on February 11, 2016.
1962
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Before the start of spring training, Don Zimmer and
right-hander Bob Miller, both who reside in the St. Pete area, become the
first players to don a Mets jersey when they model the club's away uniform
tops for a photoshoot at Huggins Field. The expansion team's inaugural third
baseman, who will be traded to the Reds in May for southpaw Bob Miller, poses
with his nine year-old son Tommy on his shoulders.
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1987
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After turning down the Mets' $800,000 one-year offer and
being granted free agency by the team, World Series MVP Ray Knight signs a
two-year deal with the Orioles for $600,000. The 34 year-old third baseman,
who won the 1986 NL Comeback Player of the Year Award, will play one season
in Baltimore before being traded to the Tigers for Mark Thurmond.
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2005
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The Mets announce their former slugging All-Star Darryl
Strawberry, will rejoin the team as an outfield instructor during spring
training. The often-troubled Rookie of the Year will also join former 1986
World Champion teammates Gary Carter, Lenny Dykstra, Howard Johnson, and Tim
Teufel at Shea Stadium on Feb. 27 when single-game tickets go on sale.
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Hate the whole new playoff format, including adding four more teams to it. 14 teams out of 30 make the playoffs? It will be like hockey where teams with losing records are in the playoffs.
ReplyDeleteThe gimmicky playoff scenario with teams picking their opponent feels like WWE. They could have a smackdown during the 7th inning stretch maybe.
Thanks Bob. I agree. I think MLB is trying to figure out how to fix things by talking to people who don't like baseball. I think Didi said it best. Pace of play, length of games, no day games for kids to watch are bigger game killers than the creativity in the playoff format.
ReplyDeleteIf they go to a 30 team playoff format, the Mets may get in.
ReplyDeleteThey ought to follow NCAA. Worst team plays best team one game, 2nd best plays 2nd worst, etc. Next round, best of 3. Get it down to 8 teams and start 7 game series. Call it October Madness.
Good point Tom. It would guarantee that the Mets would play meaningful games in September/October.
ReplyDeleteEveryone would have a chance, John. Imagine you are an Orioles fan and still get in the playoffs for one game against the best team? You stay interested.
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