Good Morning. Happy Birthday Skip
Lockwood and Brooklyn Cyclones 1B Joe
Genord. Phillies 6 Mets 2 as Zack
Wheeler beats his old club and MLB
Celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the Negro Leagues.
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Phillies 6 Mets 2 Nationals 1. Rick
Porcello (L, 1-3) 6 innings, 10 hits, 4 runs, 4 ER,
0 walks, 6Ks, 1 HR (McCutchen
1, 6th Inning), 94 pitches – 70 strikes 5.76 ERA; Jared
Hughes, 1 inning, 2 hits, 2 runs, 1 ER,
1 walk, 1 K; Seth Lugo
1 inning, 2 Hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 1 K; Zack
Wheeler (W, 3-0) 7 innings, 6 hits, 2 runs, 2 ER,
1 walk, 4 Ks, 1 HR, 99 pitches – 65 strikes 2.81 ERA; Luis
Guillorme 1 for 2, 2 RBIs, 1 walk – now hitting .458; Robinson
Cano 2 for 4, 1 run scored – now hitting .383; J.D. Davis,
2 for 4, 1 run scored; Dominic
Smith 1 for 4, 1 K; Brandon
Nimmo 0 for 4; Wilson
Ramos 1 for 2; Andres
Gimenez 0 for 3; Jeff McNeil
0 for 1 as a pinch hitter; Amed
Rosario, 0 for 1 as a pinch hitter. (Box
Score).
SNY.com:
Robert
Gsellman makes his second start of the season Monday against the Marlins at
7:10 p.m. on SNY. Jordan Yamamoto is set to toe the rubber for the Marlins.
Mets360: Rick
Porcello pitched good for five innings, which sounds okay until you realize he
pitched six innings. The final line wasn’t awful – 6 IP, 4 ER, 0 BB, 6 Ks – but
the Mets couldn’t do much against Zack Wheeler and ended up doing even less
against the Phillies’ bullpen, which was supposed to be a giant weakness for
them.
Metstradamus:
On Friday, Rojas pulled Walker Lockett too late and it cost them a game. On
Saturday, Rojas pulled Steven Matz too late and it could have cost them that
game as well. On Sunday, Rojas pulled Rick Porcello too late and the Mets lost
as a result. But I can’t give Rojas too much blame here, tempting as it might
be. I mean, (I would honestly rather blame Gary DiSarcina for running Andres
Gimenez into an out early in the game for no reason, but that’s another conversation
for another time.)
SNY.com:
Porcello found his rhythm after the first inning, shutting out the Phillies in
his next four frames of work. But in the sixth inning, J.T. Realmuto and Bohm
hit back-to-back doubles, with Bohm's tying the game. Andrew McCutchen hit a
long two-run homer to give the Phillies a 4-2 lead.
— MLB (@MLB) August 16, 2020
— New York Mets (@Mets) August 16, 2020
— New York Mets (@Mets) August 16, 2020
The Mets almost tied the game on this wild play, but Andrés Giménez was thrown out on a bang-bang play at home plate. pic.twitter.com/iBJI7cqCR0— Justin Toscano (@JustinCToscano) August 16, 2020
Did not expect Gare to break out his C-3PO impression today but here we are. pic.twitter.com/i93klyZpvO— Roger Cormier (@yayroger) August 16, 2020
Bad defense. Bad baserunning. (Mostly) bad starting pitching. Bad bullpen (when it's counted most). Really bad situational hitting. By definition Mets are a sum of their parts so far.— John Harper (@NYNJHarper) August 16, 2020
Mets lose 3 straight to a Phillies team that scored— Greg Prince (@greg_prince) August 16, 2020
6 on Friday;
6 on Saturday;
6 on Sunday.#satanic
Mike
Puma NY Post: Everything goes wrong for Mets in ‘unacceptable’ loss to Phillies.
The Mets hit a grand slam of sorts Sunday with poor offense, pitching, defense
and base running. Other than that, it was a strong performance by manager Luis
Rojas’ beleaguered bunch.
Greg
Prince Faith and Fear in Flushing: I’ve had one conversation with Zack Wheeler
in my life. It came after his rookie season, two years after the Giants had
traded him to the Mets for two months of Carlos Beltran. When I asked him about
that July 2013 game — seven three-hit innings, one run allowed, plus his first
double and RBI en route to a fairly easy win over San Francisco — he didn’t
mask his spiteful glee from having reminded them who they gave up on when he
was merely a minor leaguer. Zack smiled and told me he really wanted to “shove
it against ’em”.
All 4 of Wheeler's Phillies starts have been solid/strong. Seems to be maturing, making fewer mistakes, becoming more efficient _ predictable based on growth in '18-19. Wouldn't have given him $118 million, but Mets should have had foresight to extend him before he reached FA.— John Harper (@NYNJHarper) August 16, 2020
Zack Wheeler takes the high road after beating the Mets— SNY (@SNYtv) August 16, 2020
"Just another win" pic.twitter.com/jHplcoelIF
NBC
Sports.com: Roman Quinn placed on injured list after experiencing COVID-19
symptoms. Roman Quinn, whose slide at home won the game for the Phillies
Friday night against the Mets, was placed on the injured list Sunday morning. Quinn
exhibited minor symptoms of COVID-19 on Sunday morning. He woke up with a sore
throat and an earache, according to manager Joe Girardi. Three contact tests
came back negative. Out of an abundance of caution, the Phillies told Quinn to
stay home.
Mike’s
Mets I’ve lost that loving feeling. “The Mets have had a few tough breaks
this year, but I'm told that there are some teams that actually manage to
overcome bad luck and delight their fans by being scrappy and exceeding
expectations. Not the Mets. Think of Rocky Balboa, crumpled in a ball at the
bottom of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, moaning and feeling
sorry for himself, the melancholy strain of Gonna Fall Now playing in the
background. That's the Met version of that classic.”
213 Mile from Shea Game Preview Mets @ Marlins.
213 Mile from Shea Game Preview Mets @ Marlins.
Mike
Puma NY Post: Jacob deGrom uncertainty leaves Mets rotation in flux. “The
Mets ace, who was scratched from his last start with neck tightness, played
catch before his team’s 6-2 loss to the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, but
manager Luis Rojas later couldn’t conclusively say if deGrom will pitch against
the Marlins. Jacob
deGrom would likely have to throw a side session Monday to be in play for
his Wednesday start.”
Jacob deGrom (neck stiffness) played catch today and "felt better," according to Luis Rojas. He could still pitch this week.— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) August 16, 2020
Michael Wacha (shoulder inflammation) is scheduled for a simulated game this week, so he won't come off the injured list when eligible as he had hoped.
Several #MLB executives believe that the Alex Rodriguez ownership group, which has shown it has the money, is now the clear-cut favorite to purchase the #Mets. There's an Aug. 31 deadline to provide the best and final bids, according to Sportico.— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) August 16, 2020
Some news: the Mets just added second- and fifth-ranked prospects Francisco Alvarez and Matthew Allan to their 60-man player pool.— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) August 15, 2020
The Mets have designated Brian Dozier for assignment.— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) August 16, 2020
Pitcher Franklyn Kilome is back up to the active roster.
Federal
baseball: Washington Nationals take 2 of 3 from Baltimore Orioles with 6-5 win
in finale: Max Scherzer Ks 10; gives up 3 HRs (Box
Score).
Talking
Chop: Erlin, bullpen blank Marlins as Braves win 4-0. Nick Markakis drove
in three of the game's four runs. (Box
Score).
Today the @WhiteSox went back-to-back-to-back-to-back for the 2nd time in franchise history.— MLB Vault (@MLBVault) August 16, 2020
The first time? Nearly 12 years to the day on August 14th, 2008. pic.twitter.com/yx3kn7NJxd
Chicago
White Sox rough up rookie with four consecutive home runs. White Sox 7
Cardinals 2 (Box
Score).
Yankees
win 9th straight over Red Sox. Yankees 4 Red Sox 2 Chris Mazza
(L, 0-1) 3 Innings, 8 Hits, 4 Runs, 4 ER, 1 walk, 4 Ks, 1 HR (Box
Score).
Yesterday in Japan:
Here is how some ex-Mets are doing in Japan:
Nori Aoki
Through 44 games .306/.420/.537 - .958 OPS, 6 HR, 22 RBI, 25 K, 27 BB.
Gabriel Ynoa
6 games, 0-2, 9.82 ERA, 22
innings, 41 hits, 6 HR, 24 earned runs, 10 BB, 15 Ks for Yakult in the Japanese
Central League; 2 games, 0-1, 1.59 ERA, 11.1 innings in the Japanese Eastern
League (one of Japan’s minor leagues).
Ryota
Igarashi 0-0, 5.14 ERA, 7 games, 7 innings, 8 hits, 4 runs, 3 walks,
4 Ks in the Japanese Eastern League.
LG Twins 6 NC Dinos 5 Aaron
Altherr 0 for 4 (Box
Score).
Here is how the ex-Mets are doing in the KBO:
Aaron Altherr
through 73 games Aaron’s stats were .288/.351/.580 - .930 OPS, 19 HR, 65 RBI, 86K,
19BB.
Chris
Flexen: In 12 games this year Chris is 4-3,
3.80 ERA, 64 innings, 61 hits, 27 earned runs, 3 HR, 21 BB, 59 Ks.
Drew
Gagnon: 16 games this year Drew is 6-4,
4.30 ERA, 88 innings, 87 hits, 2 HR, 42 earned runs, 37 BB, 84 Ks.
Born on this date:
- Skip Lockwood (1946)
- Michael O'Connor (1980)
- Joe
Genord (1996)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Tom Wilson to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Tony Socarras on August 17, 2004.
New York Mets traded Tom Wilson to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Tony Socarras on August 17, 2004.
New
York Mets traded Anderson
Hernandez to the Washington
Nationals for Luis
Ayala on August 17, 2008.
1968
|
After four tries, the Mets still
haven't scored a run when Jim McAndrew starts a game with their 1-0 loss to
Houston at Shea Stadium. In his first four major league appearances, the 24
year-old rookie right-hander has a puny 1.82 ERA, but is 0-4 due to the team
dropping two 2-0 and two 1-0 decisions.
|
1969
|
The Mets sweep a doubleheader from
the Padres for the second consecutive day, beating San Diego 3–2 in both ends
of the Shea Stadium twin bill. Yesterday, behind solid starts by Tom Seaver
and Jim McAndrews, the Amazins’ beat the Friars respectively, 2-0 and 2-1.
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1973
|
At Shea Stadium, 42 year-old
Willie Mays hits his 660th and final home run of his career off Cincinnati
southpaw Don Gullett. The Mets first baseman, who played 21 seasons roaming
the outfield for the Giants before coming home to New York last season, is
third on the all-time home run career list behind Babe Ruth (714) and Hank
Aaron (703).
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2014
|
Michael Cuddyer is the 30th player
to hit for multiple cycles, but becomes only the third player to accomplish
the feat in both the American and National League, joining Bob Watson
(Astros, 1977, and Red Sox, 1979) and John Olerud (Mets, 1997, and Mariners,
2001). The rare baseball occurrence is completed with an eighth inning double
off Reds reliever Manny Parra, who yielded three of the hits in the
outfielder's first cycle in 2009, pitching for the Brewers in a game against
the Twins.
|
1973
- At Shea Stadium, 42-year old New
York Mets outfielder Willie Mays hits the 660th and final home run of
his career off Reds
lefty Don Gullett. Third-string catcher Hal King belts a pinch-hit homer in the top of the 10th inning
giving Cincinnati a 2 - 1 victory.
1982
- Cincinnati's
Mario
Soto fans 15 Mets
in a 9 - 2 victory to raise his league-leading strikeout
total to 209. Soto walks none. He will finish the season with 274 strikeouts,
second only to Steve Carlton's.
2010:
The Mets
place closer Francisco Rodriguez on the disqualified list and will not pay him
until he is able to pitch again. He suffered a season-ending thumb injury
punching his father-in-law last week, an action for which he faces criminal
assault charges. The Mets may still try to void the last year of his contract
as well, worth $11.5 million, although such a decision would be certain to be
contested by the Players
union.
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Welcome back, Johnny boy. Having me fill in for you in the AM is like having Thor replaced by Porcello.
ReplyDeleteMy brother bellowed bout Mets' stupidity about 1) not signing Wheeler 2) letting him go to a division rival. He said that at the time, by the way.
As my bro so often is about this team, he was right.
Without new ownership. we will NEVER win.
Yanks showing how it is done. Mets showing how it is not done.
Phillies looked at the Mets and saw a demon-possessed squad, which is why, I guess the Phils scored 6-6-6.
Yanks have done what they do all season without Chapman, but he is back today. I wonder if that will help? OK, I just stopped wondering.
I just realized Jake rhymes with break. He breaks, the Mets' franchise will quake.
I hope Pete enjoyed observing the blue laws in taking his Sunday off.
Tom your 6 AM posts were great. Don't discount them. Thanks for the kind words.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back and hope you enjoy your day, John.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a nice vacay John, and now back to Mets work. I agree with the Metstradamus article.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back John.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't bring me any pizza.
From. My. Own. Pizzaria.
Sorry Mack - that's what happens when you have kids, pizza does not last long.
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