Hunter Strickland bringing the 💨. #LGM pic.twitter.com/sqYay94mKK
— New York Mets (@Mets) July 20, 2020
Charlie reports that the #Mets bidding is down to Cohen vs Harris/Blitzer unless J-Rod gets a real heavy hitter involved
— Joe DeMayo (@PSLToFlushing) July 19, 2020
Also important is that Cohen has been told by MLB execs he should be OK as far as approval goes if he is indeed the winning bid https://t.co/r4n1sLoELp
It's been confirmed by SNY that A-Rod has dropped out of the bidding. In a bidding war between Cohen and Harris/Blitzer, sources suggest Cohen is ready to write a big enough check to win the #Mets
— Laura Goldman (@laurasgoldman) July 19, 2020
It's the 7th. The stuffed animals are on the churro and ice cream lines. https://t.co/3OxWSZPR8h
— Metstradamus (@Metstradamus) July 19, 2020
Oh sure, *now* Mets Fans United pulls off the boycott. pic.twitter.com/lPnbjjUQqW
— Roger Cormier (@yayroger) July 18, 2020
Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Nelson Doubleday Jr. He would have turned 87 today. The former @Mets owner rebuilt the team, leading the team to its last World Series title in 1986. #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/GPYp3r21V8
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) July 20, 2020
I love Ralph Kiner, but you have to admit this is so funny! It’s worth another post. #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/Jsu2CS1g8K
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) July 17, 2020
No @milb and no indoor gyms...no problem- we’ll keep things moving forward at CDSF. @GarrisonBryant of @Mets and CDSF coach @the_real_dkj putting in work in the CDSF Parking Lot.#cdsffamily #backatcdsf pic.twitter.com/MnNddk9uDo
— Capital District Sport and Fitness (@CDSFSportandFit) July 19, 2020
"If he does a little homework, who knows how high he can go?"
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) July 19, 2020
New story on Amed Rosario's mediocre thievery, how he plans to become a better base-stealer, and his specific and ambitious goal (via Mets baserunning coach Tony DeFrancesco): https://t.co/Th2r39xGPa
Today In 1982: 75-year-old Luke Appling hits a HR vs. Warren Spahn at the "First Annual Cracker Jack Old Timers Baseball Classic" in Washington, D.C.! #MLB #History #Inspiration pic.twitter.com/tKGDnw4b34
— Baseball by BSmile (@BSmile) July 19, 2020
- Nelson Doubleday (1933)
- Ty Kelly (1988)
- Carl Willey (2009)
New York Mets sold Omar Quintanilla to the Baltimore Orioles on July 20, 2012.
Bats must wake up.
ReplyDeleteGsellman down depth chart but still important. Get well quick.
Bats need to wake up. Yank bats sure look ready.
Hitting will come. Of course Speed and defense does not slump as often if at all.
ReplyDeleteThe Yankees look focused on the sprint ahead. The Mets seem to think they’ll turn it on when they need to. Ramos absence hurts, as does the Mets insistence that Cano bats third - especially after missing three weeks. The new owner needs to hire Buck Showalter and tell BVW to build the team and that’s it. No more opinions on his buddies and no more trading for them. I just don’t think Rojas has the status to stand up to Cespedes, Cano, and some of these well known Latin players.
ReplyDeleteSo? When do the Mets show up? I guess Chili Davis cannot work remotely from home. Get back soon, Chili.
ReplyDeleteBob W
One obvious move--put Smith at 1B and get rid of the overhyped bum who can't hit (2 K, 2 weak GBs last night) or field. If he had saved a few of the throwing errors in the 2 games we might have kept the games close. Yeah, he hit a bunch of homers last year, but last year is over and we have to move on.
ReplyDeleteUGH!