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Baseball is coming back to…South Korea and Vince Scully has a message of hope.
12UP.com:
American Players Are Flying Back to Korea to Resume Baseball Season in Rare
Positive News for Global Sports. Recently, the KBO has resumed scrimmages, in
anticipation of restarting a season originally set to begin on March 28 at some
point in April.
CBS
Sports: MLB coronavirus shutdown: Four weeks needed for second spring
training, Blue Jays president says.
Yahoo
Sports Vin Scully gives a message of hope and optimism: “From depths of [the] depression we fought our
way through World War II, and if we can do that, we can certainly fight through
this. I remember how happy and relieved and thrilled everybody was … when they
signed the treaty with Japan, and the country just danced from one way or
another. It’s the life of the world, the ups and downs, this is a down, we’re
going to have to realistically accept it at what it is and we’ll get out of it,
that’s all there is to it, we will definitely get out of it.”
First, all MLB clubs must play the same number of games: In
the second half of that season, the Montreal Expos (30-23) won the NL East by
playing - and winning - one more game than St. Louis (29-23);
Home-Road Splits - If the season begins on June 15, the New
York Mets schedule has them playing nine more road games than home games,
including three separate West Coast trips;
Eliminate all divisions and create more playoff teams by
stacking the leagues and creating an NBA-style playoff bracket with 16 teams —
eight in each league — making the tournament. (might be tough with 30 and not
32teams);
Allow teams to carry up to 15 pitchers for the potential
extra workload;
Or, let’s just start that new playoff system now. In this
system, MLB’s six divisions are still intact, adding two additional wild card
teams in each league — making for 14 total playoff teams, seven in each league.
Buster
Olney ESPN+: MLB, union must work together in face of financial challenges.
Quietly, Major League Baseball officials and the MLB Players Association are
working through a laundry list of pending process questions tied to the calendar..It's
a good thing that it's all being done out of sight, because there is little
appetite for a public debate about how to resolve service-time questions,
arbitration and free-agent eligibility. (Subscription required to read the
balance).
MLB Trade Rumors: Major
League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have agreed to issue 45 days of
termination pay to those players on non-guaranteed contracts who do not make
their team’s 40-man roster, USA Today’s Bob
Nightengale reports (Twitter link).
The dollar amount of this payment is yet unknown…Teams will have until
the day before the beginning of the season to finalize those roster decisions. Under normal circumstances, we would be
approaching the five-day deadline prior to the original March 26th Opening Day
for teams to decide on options for Article
XX(B) free agents, who make up a big portion of the list of players on
non-guaranteed deals.
Brian Joura of Mets
360.com looked at The Mets’ center field draft history of top 100 picks
including Lee
Mazzilli, Mookie
Wilson, Billy Beane,
Terry
Blocker, John
Christensen and more including #1 overall pick Shawn Abner.
Also on Mets 360.com
Dalton Allison had Learning from, and eventually rooting for, Matt Harvey
stating [Harvey]
may very well be receiving a call from those same Yankees that he rooted for as
a kid.
Jack
Hendon Metsmerized Online had NL East Positional Rankings: Catcher. They ranked the Mets #4 in the NL East in
this department saying: “Take into account the fact that [Wilson]
Ramos turns 33 in August and had appeared in over 130 games just
once in his career prior to 2019, the Mets’ entire value from behind the dish
hinges on one aging bat doing enough to cover his tracks as a poor defender.
They’re about three years away from rising prospect Francisco
Alvarez and one injury away from personal catcher Rene Rivera
garnering regular reps.
NY
Post: Mets’ Marcus
Stroman, Dominic
Smith teaming up for celebrity beer pong tournament.
Kevin
Kernan NY Post: It’s long past time for Gil Hodges
to be in the Hall of Fame. That oversight can be fixed by the Golden Era
committee, which meets in December for the Class of 2021. This might be Hodges’
last best shot. The Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman is the only player to have
received 60 percent or higher of the BBWAA’s vote three times and not have made
it into the Hall.
Empire
Sports Media: Mets ask fans to hold onto their tickets for now.
Rising
Apple: Mets with 30 home run seasons we completely forget about. Bobby
Bonilla in 1993; Mike Cameron
in 2004; Lucas
Duda in 2014;
Metsmerized
Online: MMO Top 30 Prospects: No. 6 Brett Baty, 3B.
Metsmerized
Online: Mets Video Vault: 1969 World Series Game 3.
213
Miles from Shea: Mets Baseball Card of the Day: Josh Satin (2012 Topps).
MLB.com:
Freddie Freeman
hits backyard dinger off 3-year-old son. Little Charlie's reaction was
priceless.
NBC
Sports Philadelphia: Vince Velasquez and why the NL shouldn’t adopt
the DH rule. Love this line from the
article: “I’m sorry. Your arguments for bringing the DH to the National League
are very good. Sensible, even. But you can pry my pitchers hitting home runs
and pitchers playing the field out of my cold, dead hands.”
Yahoo
Sports: A’s Closer Liam
Hendriks, other players want 162-game MLB season post-coronavirus.
CBS
Sports: Why the 2020 MLB season should start with an All-Star Game on
Opening Day. “A grand event to celebrate the return of baseball seems
appropriate at a time like this, and I think an All-Star Opening Day would
create more excitement than 15 games scattered across the country.”
12UP.com:
MLB Should Absolutely Recreate Old-Time 'Home Run Derby' Show During
Coronavirus Stoppage.
Altoona
Mirror: Eastern League Schedule will stay the same. Altoona Curve general
manager Derek Martin said no final decision has been made by the Eastern League
about how the schedule will look when play does resume. But Martin suggested it
would be easier to just keep the current schedule, rather than try to change
things for teams at a later date. “Say you start mid-May or the beginning of
June, the rest of that season, all the travel is booked, all the hotels are
booked,” Martin said.
Mack’s
Blast From The Past comes from 3-23-13 – Mack
listed BLF - top 100 Draft Prospects. Some
notables: Clint
Frazier was #1; Dominic
Smith was #11; Stephen
Gonsalves #29; Aaron Judge
#43.
Belated
Birthdays for 3/22:
- Matt Galante (1944)
- Danny Boitano (1953)
- Cory Lidle (1972)
- Jeremy Griffiths (1978)
- Juan Uribe (1979)
- Joe Smith (1984)
- Ike Davis (1987)
- Edwin Diaz (1994)
Died on 3/22:
- Dallas Green (2017)
3/22 Transactions:
New York Mets purchased Carl Willey from the Milwaukee Braves on March 22, 1963.
New York Mets traded Ike Hampton to the California Angels for Ken Sanders on March 22, 1975.
New York Mets traded Hector Ramirez to the Baltimore Orioles for Manny Alexander and Scott McClain on March 22, 1997.
New York Mets traded Jerson Perez to the Toronto Blue Jays for Jim Mann on March 22, 2000.
New York Mets released Tom Martin on March 22, 2009.
Born on 3/23:
- Mike Remlinger (1966)
Died on 3/23:
- Dennis Bennett (2012)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Jonathan Guzman to the Kansas City Royals for Shane Halter on March 23, 1999.
New York Mets signed
free agent Fernando Tatis on March 23, 2007.
New York Mets signed
free agent Ruben Tejada of the Baltimore Orioles on March 23, 2019.
1973
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The Cardinals play three Cruz
brothers, Cirilo, Hector, and Jose, all nine innings in the outfield during
the team’s 9-2 spring training victory over New York at Al Lang Field. The
trio Puerto Rican siblings, who personally outscore the Mets, bat first,
second, and third in the Redbird’s lineup, making all three outs in the first
and eighth frames.
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1978
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The Mets deal 34 year-old Bud Harrelson to Philadelphia for
cash and minor league call-up Freddie Andrews, an infielder who
will never play another game in the major leagues. The popular shortstop, as
a 12-year veteran, could have vetoed the trade but chose to go Philadelphia
to play for a contending team.
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4 comments:
I appreciate Vince Scully, but the "we got thru WW II, we'll get thru this" is in one way very hopeful, but in another way, a thought that this could be OUR WW II equivalent, which is sobering.
What will life be like in 6 months? Normal? Dire? Anyone's guess.
Flexen getting back to work - smart job move, as it turns out. Hopefully, the virus over there will not have a resurgence.
John
Good morning.
Ah, Monday morning. The Mets have broken camp and... wait!
I grew up listening to Vince Scully. This guy is ageless.
John:
I got to see the game I went to in Minneapolis last year. I could not find myself on TV but it was interesting to see the call of the game by Gary and Ron.
Bob W.
Tom:
I worry about life in a few weeks from now, let alone 6 months. No surprise that there are runs on gun and ammunition shops. People are in the initial "cooperate and we will get thru this" phase, but soon people without money will be without food. And starving people can get very desperate.
Sorry for the sour thought.
Bob W.
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