Good Morning. Happy Birthday Mike
Phillips, Ron Darling,
and Matt
Franco. Mets 8 Marlins 3 as Amed
Rosario drives in 3. Plus, Matt Harvey joins the Royals.
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Mets 8 Marlins 3. Corey
Oswalt 4.1 innings, 5 hits, 2 runs, 2 ER, 0 walks, 4K, 74 pitches – 44 strikes; Justin
Wilson (W, 1-1), 1.1 innings, 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 walks, 1 Ks; Jared
Hughes, 1.1 innings, 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 walks, 1 K; Dellin
Betances 1 inning, 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 BB; Edwin Diaz
1 inning, 3 hits, 1 earned run, 3 Ks; Amed
Rosario, 2 for 5 (HR) with a run scored, 3 RBIs; Brandon
Nimmo 3 for 5, HR, 1 run scored, 2 RBIs; J.D. Davis,
1 for 3, HR, 1 RBI, 1 run scored, 2 walks; Dominic Smith
1 for 3, 1 walk, 2 RBIs; Robinson
Cano 1 for 5), run scored. (Box
Score).
SNY.TV:
Jacob
deGrom will get back on the bump on Wednesday after missing his last start
with a stiff neck, while Pablo Lopez will toe the rubber for Miami. Coverage
begins at 6:30 p.m. on SNY. Game Time 7:10 PM. MLB
Preview. Elliot Teichman's 213 Miles from Shea Game Preview.
Brian Joura
Mets360.com: Corey
Oswalt was called up from the alternate site to replace David
Peterson, who hit the IL with shoulder trouble. Oswalt did better than the
other replacement starters here lately, as he went 4.1 IP and allowed just two
runs. He also had four whiffs and didn’t allow a walk.
SNY.TV:
Mets' manager Luis Rojas discusses Corey Oswalt's surprise start. Oswalt
made his first MLB start in almost two years (September 28, 2018). "Right
after the first batter of the game, (Jonathan) Villar, he went after him, and
that's all he did," said manager Luis Rojas. "After that, he was
pretty much under control throwing the ball. Mixing his pitches, keeping the
ball down, effectively down, he gave us a lot."
Deesha
Thosar NY Daily News: Mets offense clicks on all cylinders as Corey Oswalt
limits the damage vs. Marlins. “If
Tuesday night was a test for Corey Oswalt to continue starting for the Mets, he
just may have passed…The right-hander went 4.1 innings and allowed two earned
runs on five hits with no walks and four strikeouts in the Mets’ 8-3 win over
the Marlins. Tuesday night was the most encouraging outing the Amazin’s had
seen from Oswalt this year.”
Metstradamus
Welcome To The Party, Amed: With the lead at a fragile 3-2, Rosario crushed
a ball into what might have been the Clevelander had Derek Jeter just left well
enough alone to make it 4-2. Then after a Dom Smith bases loaded walk in the
8th to make it 5-2, Rosario blew it open with a two run single to make it 7-2,
and provide the needed comfort for an 8-3 victory.”
— New York Mets (@Mets) August 19, 2020
Rosie drives 'em in. 🌹 #LGM pic.twitter.com/jkYTNABIus— New York Mets (@Mets) August 19, 2020
Newsday:
Brandon Nimmo's solid night leads Mets to second straight win over Marlins.
“Nimmo went 3-for-5 and finished a double short of hitting for the cycle. He
hit the first of three solo homers for New York, which had four home runs on
Monday. The Mets have scored 19 runs in their last two games.”
SNY.TV:
Mets takeaways in Tuesday's 8-3 win over Marlins, including Amed Rosario's big
night. “Rosario recorded season-high three RBI…Dominic Smith extended his
hitting streak to seven games when he drove in a run with an opposite field
ground rule double in the fourth inning. Throughout the streak, he is hitting
.429 (12-28) (.440 (11-for-25) with 12 RBI, and has at least one RBI in all but
one of those games.”
Amazing
Avenue: Final Score: Mets 8, Marlins 3 - Fish Fry. A strong bullpen
performance, and a big eighth inning, gave the Mets their second win in as many
days.
SNY.TV:
Mets place David Peterson on IL due to shoulder fatigue, make flurry of roster
moves. Corey Oswalt, who was
recalled from the alternate training site, will start on Tuesday in place of
Peterson. The Mets also optioned Franklyn
Kilomé to the alternate site and recalled Drew Smith.
SNY.TV:
Mets' Luis Rojas doesn't shut door on Seth Lugo to rotation: 'It's something to
think about'.
Jennifer Corozza
Mets360.com: Seth Lugo
needs to start ASAP.
Newsday:
Mets trying to decide if they are buyers or sellers at trade deadline. “Dominic
Smith may have played himself into place for a trade. Smith, whose first
defensive spot is first base, but is behind Pete Alonso on the depth chart,
went into Tuesday night’s game batting .310 with a team-best 18 RBIs.”
Ryan
Finklestein Metsmerized.com: Chasen Shreve Continues to Impress, Earning First
Met Victory. “The most impressive part of Shreve’s season has been his
ability to rack up strikeouts, as he now has 17 K’s in just 11 2/3 innings
pitched. Monday also marked the second time this season that Shreve recorded a
line of at least two innings pitched with five strikeouts, which is a feat a
Met reliever has not accomplished since Aaron Heilman back in 2005.”
Thomas
Hall Metsmerized.com: Luis Guillorme Has Altered Approach Against Fastballs in
2020. “What’s encouraging about this recent stretch from Guillorme has been
his ability to hit for plenty of contact against fastballs, which he hasn’t
been able to do consistently in the major leagues prior to this season. While
he still hasn’t barreled up any heaters just yet, the lefty has generated much
more hard-contact and a considerably higher line drive rate against them.”
*Top request* 7/7/62 (part 1) Cards vs Mets-Polo Grounds- NYC pic.twitter.com/Z3k5gh2OeG— Flagstaff Films (@flagstafffilms) August 18, 2020
*Top request* 7/7/62 (part 2) Cards vs Mets-Polo Grounds- NYC pic.twitter.com/83Uc4uHFEd— Flagstaff Films (@flagstafffilms) August 18, 2020
Up on the blog this hump-day, a "missing" 1977 creation for former @Mets pitcher Hank Webb: https://t.co/9xhstyHrzk @70sBaseball pic.twitter.com/dDAeNQkOj7
— Gio/wthballs blog (@wthballs) August 19, 2020
Gary, Keith, and Ron give their takes on Fernando Tatis Jr. and the 'unwritten rules' of baseball 👇 pic.twitter.com/xW9SSSqHUg— SNY (@SNYtv) August 18, 2020
Victor Robles climbs the wall to rob Austin Riley. pic.twitter.com/0zSBg9altw— handlit33 (@handlit33) August 19, 2020
Nationals 8 Braves 5 (Box
Score).
Phillies 13 Red Sox 6 (Box
Score).
— FOX Sports San Diego (@FOXSportsSD) August 18, 2020
MLB.com:
This is a catch no 3B has made before. Padres 6 Rangers 4 (Box
Score).
Royals To Promote Matt Harvey https://t.co/CHDMHo1ctA pic.twitter.com/hnZCvypi6g— MLB Trade Rumors (@mlbtraderumors) August 18, 2020
MLB
Trade Rumors: Ian Gibaut, Chris Woodward Suspended Over Machado/Tatis Incident.
Major League Baseball has suspended
Rangers right-hander Ian Gibaut three games and manager Chris Woodward one game
for a controversial incident Monday that saw Gibaut throw behind Padres star
Manny Machado. Gibaut and Woodward were
also both fined. Gibaut is appealing his
suspension while Woodward will serve his suspension for today’s game.
Born on this date:
- Mike Phillips (1950)
- Ron Darling (1960)
- Matt Franco (1969)
- Jeff Tam (1970)
- Chris Capuano (1978)
- Christopher
Pujols
(1997)
Died
on this date:
- Al Jackson (2019)
Transactions:
New York Mets sold Wayne
Twitchell to the Seattle Mariners on
August 19, 1979.
New
York Mets signed free agent Mike
Marshall on August 19, 1981.
New
York Mets traded Curtis
Granderson to the Los Angeles
Dodgers for Jacob
Rhame on August 19, 2017.
Chicago Cubs claimed Rene
Rivera of the New York Mets on waivers on August
19, 2017.
1957
|
Citing poor attendance as the
reason, Giants' president Horace Stoneham, ignoring baseball's edict of
banning announcements about relocation of franchises until after the World
Series, informs the press the club has signed a lease to play its home games
in San Francisco next season. The club's Board of Directors voted 8-1
approving the shift to the West Coast, with the only dissenting vote cast by
M. Donald Grant, who will become the chairman of the Mets, an expansion team
located in New York to fill the National League void created by the departure
of the Giants and Dodgers to California.
|
1969
|
In the bottom of 14th inning,
Tommie Agee hits a one-out walk-off homer off Giants’ starter Juan Marchial
in the Mets’ 1-0 victory at Shea Stadium. Tug McGraw tosses four scoreless
frames for the win after Gary Gentry pitches the first ten, keeping San
Francisco off the board on just four hits.
|
2012
|
Gio Gonzalez, with his 16th
victory, sets a team record when Washington beats the Mets at Nationals Park,
5-2. The 26 year-old southpaw, obtained in an offseason trade with Oakland,
surpasses Livan Hernandez, who in 2005 posted a 15-10 record in the Nats'
inaugural season in the nation's capital.
|
2012
|
Play comes to a stop in the bottom
of the sixth inning of the Nats game against the Mets when a praying mantis
is discovered in the outfield at Nationals Park. The contest continues after
New York outfielder Andres Torres carefully picks up the beneficial insect
and gently hands it over to a member of the ballpark's ground crew.
|
1985: The Mets
move into 1st place in the National
League East with a 1 - 0 win over the Expos.
Ron Darling, with relief help from Roger McDowell, is the winner.
2018 - The Mets
defeat the Phillies, 8 - 2, in the second edition of the annual MLB Little League Classic staged to
coincide with the Little League World Series in Williamsport, PA. Amed Rosario has 3 hits and 3 RBIs, with Jeff McNeil adding a two-run single to back the
pitching of Jason Vargas.
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Only a truly stupid team would trade Dom Smith, unless it was for something huge in return.
ReplyDeleteSmith and Nimmo are the straws stirring the Mets’ drink. DO NOT TINKER WITH THAT.
I do believe we need one more starter to make THIS year's team a playoff team, but I am not ready to sacrifice our future in obtaining it.
ReplyDeleteHowever... I would trade Guillorme to give him the chance to get his well earned starter status with another team.
Oswalt: WHile in one sense, his decent pitching last night was acceptable, remember the line up he is pitching to. How would he have done pitching against, say, Mets' hitters? My guess is not well. He has to take it up a step, like Dillon Gee did.
ReplyDeleteBut he is more stretched out now - maybe in the next game he can get 5 full innings in.
Anyone see Edwin's 9th? I missed it. 3 hits and a run and 3 Ks. Like the Ks, of course, but the 9th inning runs have to stop.
ReplyDeleteI saw the 9th, which to me was an illustration of the difference between the 2019 and 2020 versions of Diaz. Yes, he gave up the solo HR (with a 6-run lead) and 2 more hits, one of which went almost 1/3 of the way to 3B.And he stupidly threw it away instead of eating it.
ReplyDeleteBut last year's version would have blown up at that point, walking a few (none last night) and getting shelled.
The "new model" kept his head and struck out the side. A good sign.