Good morning. Lots to
get to today, let’s hit the links.
Elite
Sports NY: Minor league owner Gary Green talks New York Mets, Wilpons. “Nobody
wants to win more than the Wilpons, they are just as hungry for winning and
success as their rabid fan base. If they do end up selling it could be because
of necessity rather than a want, and I still think Steve Cohen will factor into
this at some point.”
Syracuse.com:
Syracuse Mets’ NBT Bank Stadium construction allowed to continue. Construction
on NBT Bank Stadium has been deemed essential and will likely remain on
schedule to meet the needs of the Syracuse Mets 2020 home opener. WYSR-TV
has video of this story.
SNY.TV:
4 players Mets should consider signing to long-term extensions: Pete Alonso,
Michael Conforto,
Noah
Syndergaard, Steven Matz.
NY
Post: Mets legend Rusty Staub
undoubtedly would be on front lines of coronavirus fight.
Metsmerized
Online: A Story About Rusty Staub I Bet You Never Heard. Joe D tells the
story of Rusty meeting Gil Hodges and his coaches at church the day Gil died
right before the trade to the Mets was announced.
12UP.com:
Ranking the Best Power Hitters in the NL East. 10. Yoenis
Cespedes; 9. Eric Thames;
8. Marcell
Ozuna; 7. Rhys
Hoskins; 6. Michael Conforto;
5. Bryce
Harper; 4. Freddie
Freeman; 3. Juan Soto;
2. Pete Alonso;
1. Ronald
Acuña Jr.
SNY.TV: Dominic Smith and J.D. Davis voice their support for Mets to bring back their black jerseys.
SNY.TV:
Former Met Wilmer
Flores stays ready for season with help from his mom.
Elite
Sports NY: New York Mets C Wilson
Ramos, brother Efren throw bullpen session (Video)
Elite
Sports NY: Remembering the greatest walk in New York Mets history. Todd Pratt’s
walk in the bottom of the 15th in 1999’s NLCS’s Game 5 set up Robin
Ventura’s famous Grand slam single.
The
Daily Stache: WATCH: Keith
Hernandez says Pete Alonso
is “Second Coming of David Wright.”
Mets Police is doing a
best Mets by number series, the other
day he had Mookie
Wilson for #1. Yesterday for
#2 he had Dilson
Herrera.
Metsradamus
wrapped up the Mets at Phillies simulated game yesterday. Zack
Wheeler Vs. Jacob
deGrom. Metstradamus’ wrap makes it
hard to tell that it was not the real thing.
NY
Post: Don’t expect Carlos Beltran back in baseball anytime soon: Ron Darling. “I think baseball would be very hesitant to
hire Carlos,”
the 59-year-old Hawaiian said. “I think Carlos
would be very hesitant to come back to the game.”
CBS
Sports: MLB players open to wearing masks to return to field after coronavirus
shutdown, says Diamondbacks shortstop Nick Ahmed.
USA
Today: Shin-Soo
Choo giving $1,000 to every minor league player in Rangers’ farm system.
Jballallen.com:
On Wednesday, Nippon Professional Baseball questioned whether it would be able
to have the Olympic break in its schedule AND play in a March World Baseball
Classic. A March WBC in 2021 runs smack into two Japanese sporting obsessions:
the volume of practice, and the primacy of the Olympics.
Jballallen.com:
New York Yankees pitcher Masahiro
Tanaka has returned to Japan, the Nikkan Sports reported Thursday, because
of the spread of the coronavirus but also out of concern for his personal
safety.
Mack
– FWIW – Coronavirus Edition - Daily Thoughts 4-1.
Mack’s
Blast From The Past – The Mack Attack - April 2, 2009. Mack had the 2009 Opening Day Roster
and noted: “The Mets have no good defensive options at second base. Yes, Luis
Castillo is in shape and ready to roll, but the knees are still arthritic.
Castillo is the fifth-worst second baseman at minus-20 plays during the
2006-2008 period and getting worse every year.”
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Born on this date:
- Al Weis (1938)
- Mike Howard
(1958)
- Hisanori Takahashi
(1975)
- Mauricio Lezama (2001)
Died on this date:
- Gil Hodges (1972)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Phil Linz on April 2, 1968.
New York Mets traded Tom Veryzer to the Chicago Cubs for Craig Weissman and Bob Schilling on April 2, 1983.
New York Mets traded Jose Oquendo and Mark Jason Davis to the St. Louis Cardinals for Argenis Salazar and John Young on April 2, 1985.
New York Mets traded Doug Simons to the Montreal Expos for Rob Katzaroff on April 2, 1992.
New York Mets traded Matt Ginter to the Detroit Tigers for Steve Colyer on April 2, 2005.
New York Mets signed free agent Josh Smoker on April 2, 2015.
1972
|
After playing a round of golf in
West Palm Beach with his coaches on Easter Sunday, Mets manager Gil Hodges, two days shy of his
48th birthday, suffers a fatal heart attack. The club will name current first
base coach and former Yankee skipper Yogi Berra to run the team when
the strike-delayed season begins.
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1984
|
For the first time in ten years,
the Mets lose on Opening Day, bowing to the Reds, 8-1. The last time the team
dropped a season opener was in 1974, when Mike Schmidt hit a two-run
walk-off home run off Tug McGraw, giving the Phillies a
5-4 victory over New York at Veterans Stadium.
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2003
|
Todd Zeile homers in his first
at-bat as a Yankee, becoming the only major leaguer to hit a home run for ten
different teams, surpassing Tommy Davis, who went deep for
nine different clubs. In addition to homering with the Bronx Bombers, the
infielder has also gone deep for the Cardinals, Cubs, Phillies, Orioles,
Dodgers, Marlins, Rangers, Mets, and Rockies.
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2010: The injury-ravaged New
York Mets round out their roster
by making six cuts, sending Ps Nelson Figueroa, Kiko Calero, Bobby Parnell and Elmer Dessens, along with IF Russ
Adams and OF Chris Carter, major league veterans all,
down to AAA Buffalo. Among those that make it through the day
are veteran Frank Catalanotto, a spring training invitee, and
20-year-old P Jenrry Mejia.
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3 comments:
Shin-Soo Choo is today’s baseball hero. Now, Robby Cano and/or another highly paid Met can do the same fou Mets minor leaguers.
Luis Castillo...
the catch...
almost...
Pete seems to have done more than any other Mets player, though he makes about $600 G. The multi - millionaires in all sports should chip in to help worthy causes.
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