9/13/20

John From Albany – Mets News and Breakfast Links 9/13/2020


Good Morning. Born Today Frank Cashen, Happy Birthday to Grant Roberts and Daisuke Matsuzaka.  Blue Jays 3 Mets 2 and Andrew Miller doesn’t like the MLB Playoff Bubble idea.


Mets Links:

Blue Jays 3 Mets 2 Seth Lugo (L, 2-3) 5.1 innings, 7 hits, 3 runs, 3 earned runs, 1 BB, 5 Ks; Chasen Shreve 1/3 inning, 0 runs, 2 Hits, 1 walk, 1 K;  Miguel Castro 1.1 innings, 0 hits, 0 runs, 3Ks; Jeurys Familia 1 inning, 0 runs, 1 hit, 1 walk, 1K; Amed Rosario 3 for 4, reached base on dropped 3rd strike with 2 out in 9th, then picked off 1st; Michael Conforto 1 for 4, 1 run scored,– now hitting .341; Jeff McNeil 0 for 4; Jake Marisnick  1 for 2, 1 RBI; Dominic Smith 1 for 4; Wilson Ramos 1 for 3, 1 run scored, 1 walk; J.D. Davis, 0 for 4; Robinson Cano 0 for 3; Pete Alonso 0 for 4; (Box Score).

SNY.TV: The Mets and Blue Jays close out their weekend series on Sunday, with David Peterson (4-1, 4.26 ERA) facing Hyun Jin Ryu (3-1, 3.19 ERA) at 3:07 p.m. MLB.com Preview.



Brian Joura Mets360: If you like lousy hitting, poor baserunning, bad umpiring and terrible defense, boy this game was for you…The Blue Jays won the game on a pickoff play, one that was originally called safe and overruled by replay, escaping with a 3-2 win over the Mets Saturday night.

Metstradamus: “But to me, the key moment of the game came in the 6th inning…Lugo, who was already at 82 pitches through five innings, was winding down…Instead, Luis Rojas leaves him in to face the slugger [Vladimir Guerrero Jr.], and the slugger doubled to lead off the inning…Chasen Shreve, who would give up the inherited runner which turned out to be the margin of victory.”

NY Post: Mets lineup cools off at worst time in crushing loss to Blue Jays. “A team that entered hitting a major league-best .346 with runners in scoring position in September, reverted to its August ways. The Mets went 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position on this night and left seven runners on base.”



Mike Vaccaro NY Post: Amed Rosario pickoff flub symbolizes this Mets’ season. “It ended on a pick-off? Of course it ended on a pick-off.”

Mets Daddy: “That’s what it’s like watching the Mets this year. We keep telling ourselves they’re still in it only for something completely stupid to come along and end the game.”


Newsday: Another crushing loss for Mets, who can't seem to find momentum.

SNY.TV: Mets Takeaways from Saturday's 3-2 loss to Blue Jays, including an uneven Seth Lugo start. Lugo allowed three runs over 5.1 innings.


SNY.TV: Seth Lugo puts latest Mets start into perspective: "Next inning, the lead-off walk to (C Alejandro) Kirk -- that hurt me pretty big. But other than that, I thought I threw the ball how I wanted, located pitches well. It's tough whenever you get beat by them."

SNY.TV: Amed Rosario, Luis Rojas explain what went wrong on final play of Mets defeat. Blue Jays picked off Rosario, who was game's tying run, with Jeff McNeil at plate. “Rojas said. ‘We spoke briefly about the situation and he thought he was a little bit too far off the bag. That's what he told me. But his reaction was just a step slow and that's what probably might've got him. It looked really close in the replay.’”


Mets.com: Giménez, Rosario forming shortstop platoon. “I haven't had very in-depth conversations with anyone, aside from Rojas,” Rosario said through a team interpreter prior to the Mets’ game with the Blue Jays at Sahlen Field. “I was told that Giménez would get a big majority of the right-handed pitchers, but other than that, there hasn't been any of these rules [relayed] about who’s to start and who's not.”





Rising Apple: Mets: How Steve Cohen can score a hat trick with Mets fans this offseason. 1) Fire General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen and hire a new General Manager. 2) Extend Outfielder Michael Conforto. 3) Trade shortstop Amed Rosario for a position of need.






MLB Links:




MLB Trade Rumors: Latest On Zack Wheeler.  Wheeler will indeed miss his Monday start, Girardi told Meghan Montemurro of The Athletic and other reporters.



MLB Trade Rumors: Minor League Owners Await Next Steps. “MLB’s plan to take 120 teams under their governance in a new, streamlined minor league system was viewed as a worst-case scenario for a time, but as the realities of this pandemic-cancelled season have come to pass, minor league clubs are focused more on creating ways to recoup some of their lost revenue.”


Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:

Born on this date:
Transactions:

New York Mets sold 
Chuck Taylor to the Milwaukee Brewers on September 13, 1972.

1963
On Friday the 13th, hard luck hurler Roger Craig, en route to his 21st loss of the season, allows the lone run of the game to score after getting the first two outs in the ninth inning in the Mets' 1-0 loss to Houston at the Polo Grounds. The defeat marks the fifth time the New York right-hander has dropped a 1-0 decision this season.
1968
Jerry Koosman ties the National League rookie record when he hurls his seventh shutout of the season, blanking Pittsburgh on just three singles. The left-hander's 2-0 victory, the Mets' 67th win of the season - a franchise high, equals the mark shared by Irving Young (Braves, 1905) and Grover Cleveland Alexander (Phillies, 1911).

1983
Mike Fitzgerald becomes the 48th major leaguer to hit a home run in his first big-league at-bat. The Mets rookie backstop's second-inning homer of Tony Ghelfi contributes to a 5-1 victory over Philadelphia at Veterans Stadium.
2015
The Braves extend their franchise-record home-game losing streak, dropping a dreadful 10-7 ten-inning decision to the Mets for their 12th consecutive loss at Turner Field. Atlanta was leading 7-4 before Daniel Murphy's three-run tied the game after the first two batters were retired in the top of the ninth inning.



Baseball Reference:

1997: The Mets, down 6 - 0 with one strike to go in the bottom of the 9th, rally to tie the ExposCarl Everett ties the game with a grand slam. Two innings later, Bernard Gilkey hits a three-run homer to end it, 9 - 6. Facing Dustin Hermanson, the Mets manage just one hit through the first eight innings, and that is a blooper by Carlos Mendoza, his first major league hit. Two singles and two relievers later the Mets tie it. John Franco is the winner over Steve Kline.





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8 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Amed Rosario gets picked off there? Can this guy do anything smart?

Pete and JD go oh for 8....oh my. Both are key reasons this team's playoff chances are sputtering.

It is just astonishing to me that the Mets are 2 games behind the Marlins.

I agree on Ramos comment in your post too. Nimmo fights out a 9th inning walk, 2-0, and Ramos GIDP on ball 3.

We could use a starter like this 21 game loser:
On Friday the 13th, 1963, hard luck hurler Roger Craig, en route to his 21st loss of the season, allows the lone run of the game to score after getting the first two outs in the ninth inning in the Mets' 1-0 loss to Houston at the Polo Grounds. The defeat marks the fifth time the New York right-hander has dropped a 1-0 decision this season.

Mack Ade said...

Why didn't the Mets pinch hit for Ramos?

John From Albany said...

It's all about fundamentals - if only the Mets had a guy in the organization that stressed fundamentals - bet they'd win a championship - wait they had a guy like that, Edgardo Alfonzo, and he won a championship last year in Brooklyn! What happened to him? Oh that's right, we was fired, I mean re-assigned. 'Nuff said.

John From Albany said...

Mack - is Ramos there for his bat?

Please make Gimenez and Guillorme the everyday SS/2B combo.

Mack Ade said...

JFA

Frankly, I I ttthink that the Mets are afraid to move on from Ramos because they have no replacenent for him in the system for 3-4 years.

John From Albany said...

Mack - Mazeika needs to get a shot before he leaves as a minor league free agent. He has already helped McNeil out of his slump. Sure miss the September 40 man rosters.

Raw said...

Hi John,

You are missing number 18 in your prospect list.

John From Albany said...

Thanks Raw. I will fix that.