Good Morning. Happy Birthday Warren Span, MLB hands down
punishment for the Red Sox, Pete Alonso launches a charity website and we start
to today with Mack’s Blast from the Past…
Mack’s
Blast from the Past 4/23/2013: Mack posted his updated
prospect list and when you think about it, what a tremendous list it was: 1 - Zack
Wheeler; 2 - Travis
d’Arnaud; 3 - Brandon
Nimmo; 4 - Wilmer
Flores; 5 – Rafael
Montero; 6 - Noah
Syndergaard; 7 - Jack
Leathersich; 8 - Luis
Mateo; 9 - Matt den
Dekker; 10 - Michael Fulmer;
11 - Domingo
Tapia; 12 – Jacob
deGrom; 13 - Gavin
Cecchini; 14 – Rainy
Lara; 15 - Kevin
Plawecki; 16 - Cory
Vaughn; 17 - Cory
Mazzoni. A large number made
it to the show, an All-Star, a Cy Young winner.
When you think of how other Mets prospect lists turned out, this was a pretty good one.
Mets Links:
Mets.com:
Alonso launches Homers for Heroes foundation. Wednesday Pete Alonso
www.homers4heroes.org. “Its mission ‘to recognize the outstanding work
of our heroes and inspire others to be a hero in others’ lives.’ Each month,
Alonso and Walsh plan to sift through nominations to decide where to direct
their resources.”
Mike’s Mets
says “Let's All Buy the Mets”.
Mike makes a number of good points including “I'm not trying to be
Cohen's cheerleader, the dude paid $1.8 billion to settle a criminal case,
after all. It still makes sense to me, however, that a guy worth in excess of
$10 billion might be a better bet going forward than a group financed by a
considerable amount of debt.”
Metsmerized
Online: MMO Top 5 Prospects: Catcher. No. 5 Hayden Senger; No. 4 Endy Rodriguez; No.
3 Patrick Mazeika; No. 2 Ali Sanchez; No. 1 Francisco Alvarez.
You Tube Mets video:
Tom Seaver
Strikes Out 19.
SNY.TV:
Tale of Mets legend Tom Seaver's 10 straight strikeouts, 50 years later:
'That was a piece of art' Art Shamsky, Ron Swoboda, Jerry Koosman, Ed Kranepool
and Al Ferrara reflect on April 22, 1970.
SNY.TV:
Beyond the Booth: Ron Darling shares his two favorite Tom Seaver
stories.
Centerfield
Maz: The Winningest Left Handed Pitcher of All Time- One Time New York Met:
Warren Spahn (1965), born April 23, 1921 in Buffalo NY.
Tim Boyle
Rising Apple: Matt Franco’s final year in New York back in 2000. “Franco’s
final year with the Mets went the way many of the previous ones did with a sign
of decline. Unlike 1997 and 1998 which saw him hitting in the .270s, this year
was a repeat of the 1999 campaign with an average in the .230s.”
Reflections
On Baseball: A-Rod/J-Lo team shopping in Mets bargain basement a work in
progress.
Elite Sports NY: Miami businessman rejects Alex Rodriguez’s offer to buy New York Mets together (Report)
Elite Sports NY: Miami businessman rejects Alex Rodriguez’s offer to buy New York Mets together (Report)
MLB LINKS:
Joel
Sherman NY Post: Red Sox sign-stealing punishment is nothing compared to Astros.
“MLB’s investigation into the Red Sox’s sign-stealing during their 2018
championship season lasted more than three months, covered 65 witnesses and
hundreds of thousands of emails, texts and videos to determine that …The
video-replay system operator did it. The only way it could have been more
anticlimactic is if commissioner Rob Manfred had ruled it was Mr. Plum, with a
candlestick, in the parlor.”
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: The winners and losers in Red Sox cheating scandal report. One of the losers: “Rob Manfred… However, how
come Dombrowski and/or Cora bear no responsibility for players’ ignorance on
the rules about using video during games to steal signs? And why didn’t the
owners get fined for what essentially constituted a repeat offense, less than a
year after the 2017 Apple Watch scandal?”
Mike
Axisa CBS Sports: Boston gets off easy for sign-stealing as MLB's credibility
takes another hard hit. “I'll give Manfred this: he announced the
Red Sox's discipline at exactly the right time. It'll be quickly pushed out of
the news cycle by Thursday's NFL Draft and the MLB season is still weeks away…If
MLB wanted to bury the news -- and the league did, undoubtedly -- there was no
better time to do it than right now.”
12up.com:
Previous Rob Manfred Comments Prove He Totally Chickened Out of Punishing Red
Sox for Reasons Unknown. “So go ahead, Astros and Sox fans. You can exist
in your little bubbles of what you believe to be true. Consider yourselves
lucky that the acting commissioner will go down as one of the most negligible
in MLB history.”
Asian Baseball:
NJ.com:
Ex-Yankees slugger Tyler Austin went to Japan to prove himself. Then the
coronavirus struck.
Yonhap
News: Manager for defending champion in S. Korean baseball not pleased with
compressed season.
Daniel Kim Via
Twitter: According to Yonhap News, ESPN wanted to acquire KBO broadcasting
rights for FREE. Unnamed KBO official told Yonhap “we do believe reaching
U.S. audience is a positive oppty, but Korean baseball should not viewed as
free content” Hmm.. sounds like the deal is dead.
Yesterday in The CPBL –
Rakuten Monkeys 3 Chinatrust Brothers 2 (Line Score)
Uni Lions 9 Fubon Guardians 5 (Line Score) Video
replay of long home run that cleared outfield bleachers.
Born on this date:
- Warren Spahn (1921)
- Duke Carmel (1937)
- Jason Tyner (1977)
- Henry Owens (1979)
- Sean Henn (1981)
- Kevin
Hernandez (2001)
- Deron Johnson (1992)
New York Mets traded Chico Fernandez and Bobby Catton to the Chicago White Sox for Charley Smith on April 23, 1964.
New York Mets claimed Jeff Kaiser on waivers from the Cincinnati Reds on April 23, 1993.
New York Mets signed free agent Gerald Williams on April 23, 2004.
1962
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In the team's tenth attempt, the
Mets win their first game in franchise history, defeating the Pirates at
Forbes Field, 9-1. Jay Hook's
five-hit complete-game victory snaps Pittsburgh's record-tying winning streak
of 10 games from the start of the season without a loss.
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2006
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Keith
Hernandez is reprimanded by Sportsnet New
York, the Mets' television network, for comments made last night about the
female in full uniform sitting in the Padres dugout. Spotting Kelly
Calabrese, the Padres' full-time massage therapist, the Mets broadcaster
remarked women "don't belong in the dugout" and apologized for his
insensitive comments during the telecast.
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2010: The Mets beat the Braves, 5 - 2, as Ike Davis
hits his first major league home run. There is an unusual play in the 7th
inning: with the Mets leading 3 - 2 with two runners on base, Jose Reyes hits a
high pop-up and the umpires invoke the infield fly rule. But 3B Chipper Jones
crosses in front of SS Omar Infante in the windy conditions, and the ball
glances off his glove and falls to the ground. C Brian McCann picks up the
ball, and not realizing that Reyes is out automatically, goes after him. He
relays the ball to 1B Eric Hinske, who tags both Reyes and the bag to no avail.
While the Braves are busy flogging a dead horse, Angel Pagan
races around the diamond for the Mets' fourth run. Nippon Pro Baseball veteran
Hisanori Takahashi replaces starter John Maine, who has to leave in the 4th
inning with pain in his left elbow; he strikes out seven in three innings to
pick up his first major league win.
2015: The Mets tie a team record with their 11th
straight win, 6 - 3 over the Braves. Daniel Murphy drives in 4 runs as Bartolo
Colon is the winner over Julio Teheran.
2019 - Zack Wheeler has a career night for the Mets
against the Phillies, as he gives up no runs on 5 hits in 7 innings while
striking out 11, and also contributes at the plate with a double and his first
career homer. New York wins handily, 9 - 0.
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Seaver threw 136 pitches in that 19 strikeout game. Would they let him go that deep today?
ReplyDeleteI got to see the last 10 Ks on TV - he was pumping. Best I ever saw him.
Tom's Mets record of 21 complete games in one season will never be broken - unless we go to 7 inning games for good.
ReplyDeleteOne must remember that the reason deGrom was ranked so low on that list was the fact that he was just becoming someone to keep an eye on.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI am a long time New Yorker who is now retired. How can you see New Yorkers going back to work in NYC using crowded buses, crowded subways, LIRR, crowded city streets and then not letting them in to stadiums to see a ballgame. It doesn’t seem right to me. If there is a safe way to send all of these people back to work there should be a safe way to have these people sit and watch a game.
Sometimes you read articles and it seems like we may never have sports as the old normal ever again, with full stadiums.