Congratulations to Patrick Mahomes, son of former Mets
pitcher Pat
Mahomes, on winning a Super Bowl.
Now that the Super Bowl is over,
we can officially start Baseball season.
Pitchers and Catchers is less than two weeks away, February 12th.
The Caribbean Baseball series continued
with ex-Mets Joshua
Torres, and Jordany
Valdespin in action yesterday, plus lots more.
NBC
Sports sure was on target saying: “Despite all of the new rules changes,
baseball’s real issues will go unsolved.” Writer Nick Stellini said: “What (MLB
Commissioner Rob) Manfred doesn’t seem particularly interested in is the actual
main issue plaguing the sport. The institution of baseball doesn’t seem to be
all that interested in the game of baseball. The league and the owners care
much more about short-term profit than they do about the health of the game…Additionally,
while baseball is seeing record revenues, it’s also seeing attendance drop for
the fourth straight year. The culprits there are the higher prices (between
tickets, parking, concessions, etc.) of going to game combined with the
abundance of teams that aren’t even trying to field highly competitive rosters
means that fans aren’t as inclined to show up as they once were. Why pay
ridiculous prices to take the kids to a ballgame when at least one of the teams
involved is probably not serious about winning? Why buy season tickets to your
hometown team when they’re more fixated on payroll flexibility than the win
column?” Much more included what is a great
article.
Syracuse.com
had a great profile of Jason Smorol, general manager of the Syracuse Mets. “Smorol
had left a successful career with a global construction-equipment company to
lead his hometown team at a time it was losing money, couldn’t pay its rent,
and seemed to be teetering. He built attendance and revenue, rewarded
innovation, and got the team to turn a profit. It’s taken hard work, but it
helped that Smorol loves baseball, laughs easily, and is one of Central New
York’s biggest fans.” It also doesn’t
hurt that Jason is amazing on the microphone.
I have seen him get on the field and make amazing addresses to a packed
house. Actually all of the workers at
the stadium really do a great job. We
will talk more about that as we get close to the 2020 season.
Brian Joura of Mets 360 wrote “Analyzing
Mets players with a strong second half of the season. Brian tries to
determine if strong second halves determine success in the following
season. As always Brian does an
amazingly extensive job looking at the data.
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Miles from Shea continued reviewing Baseball America’s 2019 Top 30 Mets
Prospects with #23 Ryder
Ryan. “While he didn’t make
his (MLB) debut last year, this would be the appropriate year, at age 25, to move
him to Syracuse and at that point he could get called up at any time. All he
needs is a hot stretch to coincide when the Mets need a reliever, which is a
matter of “when” not “if” and we could see Ryan as a result.
Tim
Boyle of Rising Apple has three Mets we cannot trust heading into the 2020
season: Yoenis
Cespedes; Jeurys
Familia; Jed Lowrie.
Metro.us
thinks the Phillies may be suitors for Kris Bryant. They note: Not only could the Phillies get
that unquestionable star third baseman in Bryant, but they would bring in one
of Bryce Harper's closest friends as the two grew up together in Las Vegas. The
middle of Philadelphia's order gets that much better, too, with Bryant
hypothetically teaming up with Harper, Rhys Hoskins, and JT Realmuto.”
Also about
a Kris Bryant trade to Philly the ibtimes.com noted: “Ken Rosenthal of The
Athletic explained how a deal would push the luxury-tax payroll of Philadelphia
to $223.2 million. This means that that Phillies would be obligated to pay
$3.04 million in tax. The cost of Bryant, then, effectively would be $21.64
million. This excludes the values of the prospects required to acquire him.”
Per
NBC Sports Boston: Alex Speier of The Boston Globe reports that the Red Sox
could make a decision regarding trading Mookie Betts soon, perhaps even within
the next few days. The Padres and Dodgers are the two teams most involved in
trade talks regarding Betts.
Also
per NBC Sports Boston: Peter Gammons reported Sunday afternoon that Peter
Gammons of The Athletic reports multiple National League sources consider such
a deal to be "inevitable."
Peter tweeted: “Three different NL folks today predicted Betts-to-L.A.
is "inevitable." Consensus deal: Alex
Verdugo, Inf Jeter
Downs, pitcher, maybe A prospect. Think P is LH Caleb Ferguson,
95 MPH FB/CB guy, 113-39 K-BB in 93.1 IP, eventual starter.”
Some reports have David Price
being part of a Mookie
Betts to Dodgers trade. Dodgersnation.com
says “Forget David Price,
Get Chris
Sale.”
Elite
Sports NY reported: Ex-New York Met and Yankee Gary
Sheffield says Boston Red Sox shouldn’t trade Mookie
Betts. “’Mookie is that guy that can be a difference-maker…a lot of teams
have good offenses but, if you got a certain player in your lineup, he can take
you over the top and [Betts] is that guy’, Sheffield said.”
Bill
Madden in the NY Daily News said: “Houston owner Jim Crane’s hiring of
Dusty Baker to a one-year contract to manage the team is only further evidence
he has no intention of changing the culture of his organization. Putting the 70-year-old Baker in charge of a
team full of cheaters, who are facing payback from fans and opponents all
season long, was the absolute right decision on Crane’s part. But giving him
only a one-year contract while retaining all of A.J. Hinch’s coaches, some of
whom may have been complicit in the 2017 cheating, was like putting a band aid
over a gaping wound.”
CBS Sports says: "Why MLB's credibility problem is only getting worse under Commissioner Rob Manfred."
CBC.CA
had Cleveland Indians Pitcher Mike Clevinger’s take on the sign stealing
scandal: "I think players will deal with it the way it should be
across the league," Clevinger said. "I don't think it's going to be a
comfortable few ABs [at-bats] for a lot of those boys, and it shouldn't be.
They shouldn't be comfortable."
NBC
Sports Philadelphia profiled new Phillies pitcher Reggie McClain, recently
claimed off waivers from the Seattle Mariners. McClain started High A ball
as a 26 year old and ended up making the Major leagues. He was also possibly impacted by the sign
stealing scandal: “McClain made 14 appearances for the Mariners last season. In
the three games in Houston, he allowed 11 runs in three innings. In the other
11 appearances, he allowed three runs in 18 innings.”
Per CBS Sports: Rockies owner Dick Monfort has a bizarre explanation for his 94-win prediction for 2020. The Rockies lost 91 games in 2019, but the team owner seems to think his franchise will get back on track in 2020. "The Rockies went from 90 wins in 2007 to 74 wins in 2008 to 92 wins in 2009 and I think -- think -- Monfort is saying the Rockies will follow a similar pattern and go from 91 wins in 2018 to 71 in 2019 to 94 wins in 2020 because ... reasons? I don't think that's how any of this works."
MiLB
had 5 Non-Roster Invitees to watch this Spring Training: Nick
Madrigal, second baseman, White Sox; MacKenzie
Gore, left-handed pitcher, Padres; Adley
Rutschman, catcher, Orioles; Forrest
Whitley, right-handed pitcher, Astros; Casey
Mize, right-handed pitcher, Tigers; Julio
Rodriguez, outfielder, Mariners; Spencer
Howard, right-handed pitcher/Alec
Bohm, third baseman, Phillies; Brady
Singer, right-handed pitcher/Daniel
Lynch, left-handed pitcher, Royals; and Drew
Waters, outfielder/Ian
Anderson, right-handed pitcher, Braves.
Fangraphs
had a great post about On the Bubble Hitters without Options – National League. Just in the NL East include: Adam Duvall
and Charlie
Culberson of the Braves; Jesús
Aguilar and Magneuris
Sierra of the Marlins; Tomás Nido
of the Mets; Eric Thames,
Michael
A. Taylor, Wilmer Difo,
and Adrían
Sanchez on the Nationals and Roman Quinn
of the Phillies.
Winter Ball:
Day two of the Caribbean series in
Puerto Rico. Here are the scores from
yesterday:
Panama Beat Columbia 1-0 (box).
Mexico was 4-2 winners over the Jose
Valentin managed Puerto Rico team (box).
2019 Binghamton Rumble Ponies Joshua
Torres saw action for Puerto Rico.
Joshua came into pitch the bottom of the 8th with 2 outs and men
on First and Second with Puerto Rico, already down 4-2. He threw a wild pitch that advanced the
runners before striking out the only batter he faced.
Venezuela beat the Domincan
Republic 3-2 (box). The game ended with the Dominican Republic having the tying run on third and the winning run on second after a ground rule double drove in the second run. Venezuela was able to end the rally and now Venezuela is the only undefeated team in the series at 2-0.
Columbia is 0-2, all other teams are 1-1.
Three more games today.
1999
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The Mets tell a surprised Tim
McCarver that he will not be returning to the team's broadcast booth. The
franchise's pitching legend Tom Seaver, who was in the television booth for
the Yankees from 1989 to 1993, will replace the highly regarded, but
outspoken 57 year-old broadcaster, who spent 16 years with the team doing
local telecasts.
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2002
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Yankee catcher Jorge Posada (.277,
22, 95) signs a five-year, $51 million contract with a club option for a
sixth season. The 30 year-old Bronx Bomber backstop, with an average annual
value of more than $10 million, is the second-highest among major league
catchers, trailing only the receiver Mike Piazza, who signed a seven-year,
$91 million deal with the Mets in 1998 that averages $13 million annually.
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2009
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Oliver Perez agrees to a $36
million, three-year deal to stay with the Mets. The 29 year-old inconsistent
southpaw, who has posted a 26-20 record with New York since being obtained
from Pittsburgh during the 2006 season, will be part of the team's starting
rotation.
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2011
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A lawsuit brought by the victims
of Bernie Madoff name Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz, contending the Mets owners'
enriched themselves with many years of profitable investing in the Ponzi
Scheme while ignoring many warnings that the payoffs might have been
fraudulent. Speculation concerning the sale of the team, to meet the
financial obligations caused by a possible $1 billion settlement, has started
circulating in the sports and banking industries.
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Reese will be happy to know that Brian’s article includes Ruben Tejada in his analysis. Reese and Ruben go way back!
ReplyDeleteI always loved the day after the Super Bowl. It meant football season was over and baseball season was next up.
ReplyDeletethat was a hell of a lot of nothin' in that 40-man 8 years ago...
ReplyDeletenone left today...
Trade Deadline Deadpan and More
ReplyDeleteThe deadline for trading must be upon us now, because there are quite a few "rumors" percolating around baseball nation lately.
The one that I saw today was an older "repeat rumor" from right after the 2019 season ended. It's the Mookie Betts to the Dodgers, Nationals, Phillies, Nationals, or Mets rumor, and the mill loves it. Evidently, Boston is trying to shed salary to get them back under MLB's salary cap in order to avoid the fine.
What would the Mets probably need to be included in this trade?
Probably something like Steven Matz, Michael Conforto, and Dominic Smith. That's a lot for possibly a one year player whose contract is expiring after the 2020 season. Obviously Boston is trying to dump the David Price contract as well, which stands at about $30.0 million a season. In "dog years" what is David price really worth you ask? In my opinion probably half, and don't forget the injury concerns with him too.
Mets' kid David Peterson getting some "traction coverage" lately. Why? Lefty pitcher that can start or relieve and has a very unusual non-fastball repertoire. Scouts suggest a back-end starter or a key middle reliever that is his destiny in the bigs. Probably right here.
Is Ronnie Darling an HOF'er?
Probably. He pitched at Yale when Bush 41 was on first base. LOL
Nonsense and Innuendo
ReplyDelete1. I think that the SF 49ers should try to get the other Shanahan coach (Michael) back for 2020. The Shanahan guy that they have there now is 0-2, and maybe not so bright after all. (Who knows)
2. Contrary to public opinion, the Coronavirus is not from beer. At least I do not think so. Yes, dogs could be or perhaps another lab arrangatain escapee that some doctor slept with. Who knows. Dogs are actually carriers/transmitters of the Coronavirus and the Chinese really do eat dogs as a delicacy in China. The Chinese restaurant diners say, "Taste like chicken" while the neighbors of the Chinese restaurant say, "Where Rover go?" (Oh boy) Anyway, last I looked Corona was still a Mexican beer brand. Here's to us all.
3. It's starting to look like "Bernie Time" to me. But I recently heard that instead of an election in November, there could be a leg wresting match between the two party's candidacy to replace this age old tradition which lead to the board game "Manipulation" or was it "Monopoly"? (Go Fish) Best out of three wrestles takes the White House.
4. While doing his act out on the road recently, Jerry hinted that a TV comeback is by no means out of the range of possibilities in 2020.. He told Ellen, that the entire "Seinfeld" cast could be returning to do a new show soon called "Soiled Green". The premise would be that they all come back to run a retirement home facility up in the Poconos. "Soup Nazi" is the unexpected home's director, a place where toilet paper does not exist.
"No meds for you. Only prune juice. Go back now to cell block!"
5. They named the "driverless automobile" after my best friend's wife "Text/Crash Naomie". Probably will do about as well as she did, God rest her soul.
6. This 2020 NY Mets season commemorates the "Fifty Year Anniversary" of the infamous Amos Otis for Joe Foy trade. Brilliance can always amaze.
7. Despite never one time rebounding on offense, the NY Knicks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers last night, 139-134.
8. Rumors have it that Eli Manning will become a dog trainer, since it has been made clear that unlike his brother, he is no good at doing TV commercials with country western performers, who scare him into a slide.
9. I didn't really care for any of the Super Bowl commercials which seemed (at best) pretty silly, pointless, and lame.
10. To the NY Rangers Ownership: 1994 really was a long, long time ago. But not as long ago as 1970 was. Should we expect another trophy before year 3000 going this way?
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ReplyDeleteToday predicts Mets to finish 85-77 in 2020.
Me?
91-71.
Anonymous. I like your projection. Do you think that will get them a playoff spot?
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