Tonight’s lineup. π #LGM pic.twitter.com/mPCCJW0Q33— New York Mets (@Mets) August 17, 2020
We open a four game series in Miami tonight. #LGM— New York Mets (@Mets) August 17, 2020
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CONSIDER THIS: A lineup.— Miami Marlins (@Marlins) August 17, 2020
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Additional Mets transactions:— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) August 17, 2020
-Top prospect Ronny Mauricio added to 60-man player pool.
-Catcher Rene Rivera (hyperextend left elbow) transferred to 45-day injured list.
Mets bringing talent to Coney so they can have 'controlled' progress:— Mack (@JohnMackinAde) August 17, 2020
Allan - stretched out for 2021
Mauricio - continued work in cage
Alvarez - personal instructs on D
Being told to expect more Mets prospects to be added to Brooklyn.— Mack (@JohnMackinAde) August 17, 2020
Also... Kevin Smith may be next after Kilome to enter rotation.
Last tweet 2day
— Mack (@JohnMackinAde) August 17, 2020
Don't go crazy following all these Mets sale stories.
Reporters are paid to write differnt slants than other stories.
Aug 31st is date to remember and there is nothing we can do to change the outcome.
Jacob deGrom (neck stiffness) will start Wednesday for the Mets.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) August 17, 2020
Mets catcher RenΓ© Rivera will have surgery on Wednesday to remove a bone spur from his left elbow.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) August 17, 2020
.@You_Found_Nimmo’s career high 36 game on-base streak is the 2nd longest streak in franchise history behind John Olerud’s 47 game streak. #MetsFacts pic.twitter.com/oIGC3L0UtW
— New York Mets (@Mets) August 17, 2020
Someone needs to explain why Ramos is in the lineup. Four miscues in last 2 starts. Missed tag, passed ball, out at third and 1st pitch swinging when Gimenez for had 2nd stolen.
ReplyDeleteI prefer Nido as well. If Ramos is going to hit like Nido might as well play Nido and get the better defense. I think the brain trust is hoping that Ramos gets hot. Metstradamus (if you click on the link to the full story) had great insight on Ramos today. Not being with his family this season has really impacted him. It has to be tough. Hope Ramos can work through it.
ReplyDeleteNido is off to a good start. Hitting more like Ramos.
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ReplyDeleteI belive that, if the season continues to crap out and Ramos doesn't play well, the Mets will let him opt out sometime next month.
Good point Mack. Makes a lot of sense.
ReplyDeleteGsellman really gave them length tonight
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