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Mets 5 Phillies 4 Jacob
deGrom 2 innings, 3 hits, 3 runs, 3 ER, 1 walk, 1K, 40 pitches – 25 strikes; Michael
Wacha 4 innings, 5 hits (1 HR), 1 run, 1 earned run, 0 walks, 3 Ks; Justin
Wilson, 1 inning, 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 walks, 2Ks; Miguel
Castro (W, 2-1) 1 inning, 1 hit, 0 runs, 1
walk, 3Ks; Edwin
Diaz (S, 4) 1 inning, 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 walks, 3 Ks; Brandon
Nimmo 2 for 3, 1 run scored; Michael
Conforto 1 for 3, 1 walk, – now
hitting .341; J.D. Davis
3 for 4 (HR #6), 2 runs scored, 3 RBIs; Dominic
Smith 1 for 4; Robinson
Cano 1 for 4, 1 RBI; Pete Alonso
PH, 0 for 1; Jeff McNeil
1 for 3; Andres
Gimenez 1 for 4, 1 RBI; Wilson
Ramos 0 for 2; (Box
Score).
SNY.TV:
What’s next. The Mets and the Phillies finish up their three-game set on
Thursday at 7:05 p.m., as Seth Lugo
faces Aaron Nola.
You
Tube: Mets-Phillies Game Highlights 9/16/20.
Brian Joura Mets360.com: If before the game started, you were told that Jacob deGrom got pulled after two innings and that Michael Wacha was coming in with the game already at a 3-0 deficit, well you wouldn’t have given the Mets’ a snowball’s chance of winning. The Phillies actually had an 85.4 Win Expectancy during the second inning. But the Mets’ relievers were outstanding and J.D. Davis cracked three extra-base hits to lead the Mets to a highly-improbable comeback, as they emerged with a 5-4 win to even the series.
SNY.TV:
Zack Wheeler looked very comfortable against his former team, allowing just one
run through the first five innings. But the Mets got to him in the sixth, as
Brandon Nimmo doubled and Davis crushed an opposite-field home run to right,
cutting the lead to 4-3.
J.D. Davis - New York Mets (6) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/L8Vbb5QPc0
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) September 17, 2020
"Start a little earlier"
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 17, 2020
JD Davis on the adjustments he made after his first at-bat against Zack Wheeler 😂 pic.twitter.com/W7ijsRfjNq
Mike
Puma NY Post: Andres Gimenez knocked in the go-ahead run with a single in
the ninth after Robinson Cano had singled leading off the inning and
pinch-runner Amed Rosario was balked to second by Hector Neris.
Andrés Giménez comes up clutch and gives the #Mets the lead in the 9th. pic.twitter.com/Hdirm59hUA
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) September 17, 2020
Metstradamus:
“So here comes Edwin Diaz against the top of the Phillies order…I begged of
Edwin: Just give us this one…Diaz struck out Andrew McCutchen and Bryce Harper
for the first two outs before giving up a single to Alec Bohm to bring up Didi
Gregorius, but more importantly, to put Jean Segura on deck…But thankfully
Diaz, without the best of control, struck out Gregorius to end it and give the
Mets a 5-4 win.”
SNY.TV:
Despite a short Jacob deGrom outing, Mets' unlikely heroes came up clutch in
win over Phillies. Michael Wacha gave the Mets four innings, and Andres
Gimenez delivered winning hit.
SNY.TV:
Mets' Jacob deGrom optimistic after leaving game with hamstring spasm:
'Hopefully it’s something that we can treat'. Ace said he first felt his
hamstring acting up during his last start in Buffalo.
MLB.com:
Hobbled deGrom intends to make final starts. Cy Young Award candidate
departs after 2 innings with right hamstring spasm.
NY
Post: Mets’ Michael Wacha comes up big in relief of Jacob deGrom.
2020 NL Cy Young Watch: Jacob deGrom's ERA rose to 2.09 exits after exiting tonight's game with a right hamstring spasm https://t.co/GGTkh4RSmf pic.twitter.com/BmO2Q72GhL
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 17, 2020
NY
Post: Mets send struggling Pete Alonso to the bench.
.@Pete_Alonso20 is livin' the dream.
— MLB (@MLB) September 15, 2020
Full episode of @TMobile’s Beyond the Bases: https://t.co/dQn0s8DUQa pic.twitter.com/qmQRcg06WS
NY
Post: The Mets have likely seen the last of Jed Lowrie.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Latest On Dellin Betances. Manager Luis Rojas said Wednesday
that Betances’ “timeline is uncertain,” Tim Britton of The Athletic relays.
Mack’s
Mets: METS ANNOUNCE 2021 SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE.
Here is a calendar view of the #Mets 2021 spring training schedule. pic.twitter.com/Y16oADH215
— Michael Baron (@michaelgbaron) September 16, 2020
Bartolo Colon smashing dingers with a big smile on his face.
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 16, 2020
Some things never changepic.twitter.com/gD1oVB4nKJ
Leones del Escogido announce their intial pre-season roster#Mets RHP Franklyn Kilome, RHP prospect Adonis Uceta, and OF prospect Wagner LaGrange all on the roster.
— Christopher Soto (@SotoC803) September 16, 2020
Curious to see if the team allows Kilome to participate after he tore his UCL during the '18 LIDOM pre-season. https://t.co/hsNBfyvCvz
In a surprising move.
— Christopher Soto (@SotoC803) September 16, 2020
The Gigantes del Cibao have released #Mets 3B prospect Mark Vientos.
Vientos was a 14th round selection last year in the LIDOM rookie draft. pic.twitter.com/UqaS0qTBPe
Jorge Alfaro - Miami Marlins (3) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/LYURgf56yF
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) September 17, 2020
MLB.com:
Alfaro homers twice, takes hit behind plate. Marlins 8 Red Sox 4 (Box
Score)
MLB.com:
Youngest MLBer, Luis Garcia, sends Nats to dramatic win. 20-year-old rookie
smashes 10th-inning HR off Rays closer for victory in finale. Nationals 4 Rays
2 (Box
Score)
This stretch of five straight strikeouts fueled Keegan Akin's lights-out start for the #Orioles. pic.twitter.com/8Eg9GW23iJ
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) September 17, 2020
MLB.com:
Keegan Akin uses full arsenal for 9 K's in 1st win. Orioles 5 Braves 1 (Box
Score)
For the first time in @Yankees history, they have hit 6+ HR in back-to-back games. pic.twitter.com/lHPGlckQzl
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) September 17, 2020
Yankees 13 Blue Jays 2 (Box
Score)
Here is the
full MLB Scoreboard from yesterday.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Manfred Hopes To Make Expanded Playoff Format Permanent.
SNY.TV:
Why Rob Manfred's idea of a 16-team postseason beyond 2020 is terrible, and how
to fix it. What is the point of a 162-game season that rewards mediocrity?
If you want to read the policy to which I’m referring, it can be found here: h ttps://content.mlb.com/documents/1/0/2/296982102/Social_Media_Policy.pdf (I had to put a space so it’s not technically a link 🙄) and since it’s public already, sharing this picture isn’t in violation. pic.twitter.com/CUGjtE4gMG
— Trevor Bauer (@BauerOutage) September 16, 2020
MLB
Trade Rumors: Phillies Place Jake Arrieta On 10-Day IL.
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Bobby Wine (1938)
- John Franco (1960)
Died
on this date:
- Donn Clendenon (2005)
Transactions:
New York Mets sold Ken
Sanders to the Kansas City
Royals on September 17, 1976.
New
York Mets signed free agent Greg
Harris on September 17, 1976.
New
York Mets traded Frank
Tanana to the New York Yankees for Kenny
Greer on September 17, 1993.
Centerfield
Maz: Remembering Mets History: (9/17/1986) Mets Clinch NL Eastern Title.
Centerfield
Maz: Remembering Mets History: (9/17/2001) The Mets & MLB Return One Week
After 911.
Centerfield
Maz: John Franco: Italian / American Mets Hall of Fame Pitcher (Part One).
Centerfield
Maz: John Franco: Italian/ American Mets Hall of Fame Pitcher (Part Two
1999-2012).
Centerfield
Maz: Orel Hershiser: 1999 N.L. Wild Card Mets Pitcher (1999).
1975 |
Mets right-fielder Rusty Staub, in a 5-2 loss to Chicago
at Shea Stadium, homers off Ray Burris in the fourth frame for his 98th RBI
of the season, establishing a new team record. 'Le Grand Orange' surpasses
the franchise mark set by Donn Clendenon in 1970. |
1977 |
Yankees DH Dave Kingman, with a third-inning round-tripper
off Jim Crawford at Tiger Stadium, becomes the first player to homer for four
different teams in one season. The much-traveled veteran will hit a total of
26 home runs this year playing for the Mets (9), Padres (11), Angels (2), and
the Bronx Bombers (4). |
1982 |
In the bottom of the seventh at Shea Stadium, Dave Kingman
knots the score at 2-2 against the Redbirds when he hits the final homer of
his league-leading season total of 37. The 33 year-old Mets slugger will
finish the season hitting just .204, the lowest batting average ever for a
player who wins a home run crown. |
2016 |
Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson hits two extra-inning home runs in the same game,
giving the team a 3-2 victory over the Twins at Citi Field. The Grandy Man
ties the game leading off in the 11th inning and then hits a two-out solo
homer, the club's 201st home run to set a franchise mark, in the following
frame to end the game. |
1986 - The Mets clinch
the National
League East title with a 4 - 2 win over the Cubs at Shea Stadium as Dwight Gooden tosses a six-hitter. The
Mets will win 108 games this season, most in the National League since the 1975 Reds.
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LAST 3 RELIEVERS, 3 INNINGS, NO RUNS, 8 K...WHOOSH!
ReplyDeleteThose 8 Ks in the last 3 innings was something. Hopefully Lugo can give the Mets some length tonight.
ReplyDeleteJohn, hope so. So, I also go back to a point...Jake went that extra inning in his last start, a blow out win, but he was feeling something in his hammy then? Why did he not come out after 5, rather than 6?
ReplyDeleteI hope Pete Alonso looks at that sweet Bartolo Colon swing - it might help him fix his own useless swing.
That is a great point Tom. I can only imagine that Jake insisted on pitching but that is where a manager needs to say "enough".
DeleteBlue Jays in last 5 games lost 3 while surrendering 51 runs!
ReplyDeleteAnd beat the Mets in the other 2 games!
I don't want to jinx him, but I've been very impressed with Erasmo Ramirez in his small sample.
ReplyDeleteA SP by trade, he's done a very nice job in the pen. And 3+ IP has not been a problem for him.
I could see piggybacking him and Lugo if needed, or even giving him a start if Jake has to miss a turn.
Wacha last might was by far the best of him we've seen so far. He may be saving his career and be worth another year here if he can follow this with another.
Meanwhile, I want to put in a word of praise for the "unsungest" Met this year. Senor Diaz has been close to perfect this season after a few bumps in July, leading MLB in K/9 and lowering his ERA under 2!
Yet people seem to be stuck on 2019. If his '19 were for another team, and this his 1st year here, he might be hailed as a "great find". And the "throw-in" in the deal has been playing a good 2B/DH role while hitting well over .300, also well under the radar.
Bill, I’m not stuck on 2019 regarding Diaz, but I’m not upset at him but rather still can’t forgive the stupidity of the trade. However, what I think about regarding a Diaz this year is a homerun with two outs on a 3-2 pitch to Osuna in the ninth and then they lost it in extras, and the homerun to Hicks with two outs on a 3-2 pitch and they lost that game in extras. He opens up early and batters have no problem tracking the pitch.
ReplyDeleteGreat points Texas Gus. He has been better this year but until we can see that those brain locks are gone, it is hard to trust him.
ReplyDeleteIn 21 appearances, 21 IP, he has the best K/9 anywhere, an ERA of 1.71. He's given up 5 ER all season, but 2 HRs early in the season is all you guys remember?
ReplyDeleteBut you're not stuck on 2019. SMH.