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7/20/20

John From Albany – Mets Breakfast Links 7/20/2020



Good Morning. Happy Birthday to Nelson Doubleday and Ty Kelly.  The Mets lose 6-0 against the Yankees, and Ownership Bids may be down to two.


Mets Links:

Yankees 6 Mets 0 (Box Score). Mets only had 3 hits total – two from Amed Rosario (including a double) and one from Robinson Cano. Yankees hit 5 home runs – including two from Aaron Judge.  

Corey Oswalt started went 3 innings giving up two solo home runs (Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez), 5 hits, 2 Ks, 2 BBs. 
Hunter Strickland came in men on 2nd and 3rd, no outs, and bailed out Oswalt in the 4th by striking out Matt Duffy and Thario Estrada and getting Aaron Judge to pop up to end the inning. 


Drew Smith pitched a scoreless 5th Inning then gave up two home runs before Chasen Shreve got the final out in the 6th.

Seth Lugo threw two scoreless innings.

Mets.Com: Céspedes' outfield test not quite as planned.  "The only ball hit even remotely in Yoenis Céspedes direction was an Aaron Judge homer that sailed well over his head, over the wall and into the seats."

NY Post: Mets’ Yoenis Cespedes looks ‘natural’ in return to left field. “The drop step going back that he did tonight — unfortunately the ball went over the wall — but it looked natural for me,’’ manager Luis Rojas said.

Metstradamus: Three Hits And One Giant Fan.  “Wait, they’re playing them [Yankees] six times so that Rob Manfred can get more advertising dollars for the league?...If these two games that didn’t count are a pre-tense to the ones that will count, then the Mets might be in trouble for six games instead of four.”

NY Post: Mets explain mind-boggling Robinson Cano lineup decision. “With Cano, having him in the middle of the order, we want to get as [many] at-bats as we could get with him missing a little bit of camp,’’ Rojas said of Cano being absent for unspecified reasons during spring training 2.0. “His profile is to hit there in the middle. He showed up in great shape and with his bat, we all feel comfortable he will deliver for us.”



Newsday: Mets suddenly in a state of flux behind the plate at catcher position. Wilson Ramos was out of the lineup Sunday for a second day in a row because he was “dealing with a personal matter,” manager Luis Rojas said. He declined to provide further information, in line with the Mets’ recently implemented policy not to comment on players who are absent.

Deesha Thosar NY Daily News: Robert Gsellman injury highlights Mets’ sudden shortage of bullpen arms. “Robert Gsellman is experiencing right triceps tightness, skipper Luis Rojas announced on Sunday…Gsellman joins relievers Brad Brach and Jared Hughes as questionable for Opening Day.












MLB Links:



AP News: Blue Jays pitcher says team is looking for major league park. “The team has considered playing home games at its training facility in Dunedin, Florida, which is among the states that are virus hotspots, or Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York, which is home to Toronto’s Triple-A affiliate and just across the Niagara River from Canada. Both locations have their shortcomings.”

ESPN.com: The most exciting themes, teams and players for MLB's 60-game season.  This includes exciting young players like Pete Alonso and NL East race: “I see a tight, three-team race among the Braves, Nationals and Mets, with the Phillies capable of making it a four-team fight. Note that Harper is traditionally a fast starter, which, in turn, could help the Phillies to a good start.”



Asian Baseball:

Yesterday in Japan Professional Baseball -

Yakult Swallows 3 Hiroshima 3 – 10 innings Nori Aoki was 1 for 1 with an RBI as a pinch hitter (Box Score).


Yesterday in the KBO -

NC Dinos 8 KT Wiz 2 Aaron Altherr 1 for 3 with a walk, 2 runs and 2 RBIs (Box Score).








Mack’s Blast from the Past: Top 20 Mets Pitchers Per Gapper – July 20, 2014: 1. Noah Syndergaard; 2. Gabriel Ynoa; 3. Robert Gsellman; 4. Akeel Morris; 5. John Gant; 6. Matthew Bowman; 7. Jack Leathersich; 8. Rafael Montero; 9. Steven Matz;     10. Michael Fulmer; 11. Chris Flexen; 12. Hansel Robles; 13. Robert Coles; 14. Miller Diaz; 15. Luis Cessa; 16. Chasen Bradford; 17. Logan Verrett; 18. Rob Whalen; 19. Kevin Mcgowan; 20. Timothy Peterson.    
     

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New York Mets sold 
Omar Quintanilla to the Baltimore Orioles on July 20, 2012.




1965: Seven is a lucky number for the Braves as they score seven runs in the 7th to beat the Mets, 7 - 1. Hank Aaron's two-run homer, off Larry Miller, is the capper on the scoring.

1985: Driving in seven runs on two homers, Darryl Strawberry leads the Mets to a 16 - 4 drubbing of the visiting Braves. Straw's first home run is a grand slam in the 1st inning and his next is a three-run home run in the 4th. The Mets also get homers from Howard JohnsonDanny Heep and Clint Hurdle.

1995 - Mets OF Brett Butler strokes four hits, but it is not enough to prevent an 8 - 6 New York loss to the Cardinals. The hits give Butler 15 for his last four games, one shy of the record of 16 set by Brooklyn's Milt Stock in 1925.

2014 - In his fifth major league start, Odrisamer Despaigne comes within four outs of throwing the first no-hitter in the history of the San Diego Padres. The Mets' Daniel Murphy breaks his bid with a two-out double in the 8th, and David Wright follows with a single that ties the score at 1 - 1, ending Despaigne's day. Joaquin Benoit is the winner after the Padres score in the bottom of the 9th for a 2- 1 win.



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5 comments:

  1. Bats must wake up.

    Gsellman down depth chart but still important. Get well quick.

    Bats need to wake up. Yank bats sure look ready.

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  2. Hitting will come. Of course Speed and defense does not slump as often if at all.

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  3. The 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.

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  4. So? When do the Mets show up? I guess Chili Davis cannot work remotely from home. Get back soon, Chili.

    Bob W

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  5. 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.

    UGH!

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