You’re welcome for the lessons @JeffMcNeil805 DM for remote lessons ๐๐ https://t.co/PTBfjUECY1 pic.twitter.com/kTNU50ubAc
— Patrick Mazeika (@pattayymaz10) September 10, 2020
WHAT A CATCH BY JEFF MCNEIL!!!! pic.twitter.com/rmB3inoTyR
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 10, 2020
MICHAEL CONFORTO SAVES THE DAY!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/lhet1aMGKy
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 10, 2020
Howie Rose can’t be topped pic.twitter.com/rVsDtcBjCR
— The 7 Line (@The7Line) September 10, 2020
Andrรฉs Gimรฉnez extends his hitting streak to 6⃣ games in style!pic.twitter.com/aUb8tJ0pXw
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) September 10, 2020
.@Pete_Alonso20 coming up CLUTCH. ๐ช #LGM pic.twitter.com/kqwkeY5AGu
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 10, 2020
HUGE play by Luis Guillorme to get the out ๐ pic.twitter.com/aGR5nh97Ny
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 10, 2020
Edwin Diaz, wearing no. 21 in honor of Roberto Clemente, shuts the door as the Mets record a wild 7-6 win ๐ pic.twitter.com/w7rE5R0b1O
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 10, 2020
"Oh my"
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 10, 2020
Luis Rojas on Michael Conforto's catch tonight ๐ pic.twitter.com/X81qnUgpa7
"That's his spirit animal"
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 10, 2020
Pete Alonso on calling Michael Conforto "the silky elk" pic.twitter.com/ziHzLjw1L2
"A lot of shocked looks on their faces. A lot of excitement."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) September 10, 2020
Michael Conforto gave a thoughtful answer when asked about his teammates' reactions to his game-changing catch: pic.twitter.com/MQWiBA2D0n
Here are the full highlights from You Tube but with the Orioles announcers.
Dom Smith has 17 doubles and 24 extra-base hits in the Mets' 44th game. Both would be on pace to break the franchise record over a full season. (Smith would be on pace for 62 doubles, which no major-leaguer has reached since WWII.)
— Tim Britton (@TimBritton) September 9, 2020
Here’s the deal.
— Michael Baron (@michaelgbaron) September 10, 2020
You don’t let homegrown stars like Michael Conforto go to free agency.
You also don’t let people like Michael Conforto go to free agency.
That combination should make him a Met for life. And soon. #Mets
Joel Sherman NY Post: The Mets are wasting peak Jacob deGrom. “Jacob deGrom is the pitching Mike Trout…The Mets have had their Tom Seaver, especially these last three years, yet are looking at going 3-for-3 in not even making the playoffs.”
Michael Wacha and Rick Porcello have combined for 66 innings pitched and 49 earned runs this year.
— MetsFanMania (@MetsFanMania) September 10, 2020
Their combined ERA is 6.68
pic.twitter.com/YCAdAXvobQ
Jacob deGrom: 1.69 ERA.
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) September 10, 2020
Rest of the Mets' starters: 6.47 ERA.
The non-deGrom starters allow runs at nearly four times the rate deGrom does.
SNY.TV: Mets' Luis Rojas gives positive injury updates on Steven Matz and Dellin Betances, but not Jed Lowrie. "’I know that he's (been getting) that shot, the injection in the knee," Rojas said. "And I know that those were gonna be different injections -- it was gonna go progressively. As far as whether Jed Lowrie was taking part in any baseball activity? ‘I don't know what he's doing,’ Rojas said. Dellin Betances and Steven Matz, who are both on the 10-day IL, are working their way back.”
Newsday: Mets sale to Steve Cohen going 'smoothly'. “The deal is expected to become official within the next week or two, according to the source. If and when that happens, Cohen still will need to be vetted by MLB and approved by 23 of the other 29 club owners, a process that could take more than a month.”
#Mets Heaven.
— Vince Ruggiero_41 (@VINCE_RUGGIERO) September 9, 2020
Pic courtesy: Lisa Pendleton/Facebook pic.twitter.com/cb0f9vDTgB
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Yu Darvish allowed three runs in six innings tonight to increase his ERA from 1.44 to 1.77.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) September 10, 2020
Jacob deGrom is the new National League ERA leader, at 1.69. He is also tied for second in the NL in strikeouts with 70 (two behind Darvish).
MLB.com: Bauer outduels Yu in scoreless 10-K gem. Reds 3 Cubs 0 (Box Score).
Never thought I’d see this day. #Pirates players wearing No. 21 flanked by the Roberto Clemente Bridge and with No. 21 prominently featured in RF. Muchas gracias to Derek Shelton, Joey Cora and the Pittsburgh Pirates for making this a reality. pic.twitter.com/bEhoY8fYID
— Marly Rivera (@MarlyRiveraESPN) September 9, 2020
White Sox 8 Pirates 1 (Box Score).
- Andrew Brown (1984)
- Neil Walker (1985)
- Anthony Swarzak (1985)
- Phillip Evans (1992)
New York Mets traded Tom Hausman to the Atlanta Braves for Carlos Diaz on September 10, 1982.
1963
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In the Mets' 4-2 victory over the
Giants at the Polo Grounds, Carlton Willey retires the side in order, getting
all three Alou brothers - Jesus, Matty, and Felipe - to make an out. The
Dominican trio becomes the first three siblings to bat consecutively in the
same inning.
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1969
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At Shea Stadium, the Mets move
into first place for the first time in their history. The Amazins, with their
doubleheader sweep of Montreal, a 3-2 win in 12 innings in the opener and a
7-1 victory in the nightcap, take a one-game lead over the second-place Cubs,
who dropped a 6-2 decision to the Phillies.
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1985
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After Cardinal starter Danny Cox,
who appears annoyed by George Foster stepping out of the box several times
during the at-bat, hits him with a first-inning pitch causing both teams to
charge onto the Shea Stadium field. Howard Johnson, minutes after the teams
return to their respective dugouts, blasts a grand slam to give the Mets an
eventual 5-4 win and a one-game lead over the Redbirds in the tight NL East
race.
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1985
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Keith Hernandez receives a
two-minute standing ovation from the Mets fans in his first game back at Shea
after testifying in a Pittsburgh courtroom. The New York first baseman, who
responds with a run-producing single against his former team, admitted on the
witness stand to having used cocaine while playing for the Cardinals.
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Conforto and 4 homers save the day. The Mets live on.
ReplyDeleteMilwaukee wins 19-0, Braves win 29-9....wow.
Duvall 9 RBIs. Travis D had his 7th HR and now has 25 RBIs in just 109 ABs, hitting .312. Boy, do I wish the Mets kept him. All Met catchers are just 35 for 160 with 16 RBIs, with 7 of those on 2 swings of the bat and a wasteland otherwise.
Carlton Willey gets all 3 ALou boys out in the same inning - cool!.
Miami put up 9 and still lost by 20 in Atlanta. They suck. I counted at least four cutoffs that no one caught and rolled through the infield just on the highlights alone. Sad. Yes, TDA raking is BS, but I just don’t think that guy liked NY. He had plenty of time to show something although it didn’t make sense to cut him when they did.
ReplyDeleteOn the plus side, the good guys won last night but still four under .500. Time for the pitchers to get their act together.
Thanks Tom and Gus. Should the Mets have kept TDA all last year and let Nido play everyday in Syracuse to work on his hitting. Absolutely. However, I think TDA just needed a change in scenery and having his old hitting coach in Tampa helped a lot. Nido is still the better option going forward based on his defense alone. A bigger question will be what will the Mets do once Nido is able to come back? Carry three catchers and one less pitcher? Not sure if that would work given how short most starters are going. Release one Wilson Ramos, Nido, or Chirinos? We will see.
ReplyDeleteReally great and fun game last night. The Mets core hitters which I now include Gimenez are just so fun to watch. I really wish the would give Guillorme so more chances even if its pinch hitting for one of our terrible catchers. His defense looks pretty legit and he has hit really well in limited capacity. I would rather see him get ABs than Frazier.
ReplyDeleteWhat is becoming more and more evident every day is how bad Stroman screwed us. He is likely the difference between the Mets making the playoffs or not. So disappointing that he chose to let down the fans and team for his own personal agenda (I do not believe for a second that covid is the reason).
Thanks Dallas. Great game indeed last night. With Cano something like 1 for his last 20, Guillorme should start Friday in Buffalo to give Cano two straight days off. I am sure Cano wants to play everyday, but I think he needs a breather now and then to stay at peak form.
ReplyDeleteStroman? I think with COVID we have to give him the benefit of the doubt. He would have been a big difference this year though. Who knows, if we go to a bubble format for the playoffs, he may change his mind and come back if the Mets get there.