Good Morning. Who needs starting pitchers to go deep? Mets comeback again 10-6 over Phillies. Jed Lowrie goes home and today is the anniversary of the 2006 Mets division clinching.
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Mets 5 Phillies 4 Seth Lugo 1.2 innings, 8 hits (4 HR), 6 runs, 6 earned
runs, 0 walks, 3 Ks, 52 pitches – 30 strikes;
Erasmo
Ramírez 2.1 innings, 1 hit, 0 runs, 2 walks, 1 K; Chasen
Shreve 2.1 innings, 0 runs, 0 Hits, 2 Ks; Jeurys
Familia 1.1 inning, 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 walk, 1k; Justin
Wilson (W, 2-1) 1/3 inning, 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 walks; Edwin Diaz
1 inning, 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 walks, 2 Ks; Brandon
Nimmo 3 for 4 (HR #8), 1 run scored, 1 walk, 3 RBIs; Michael
Conforto 1 for 3, 2 runs scored, 2 walks,
– now hitting .341; J.D. Davis
0 for 5, 1 run scored; Dominic
Smith 3 for 5, 2 runs scored, 2 RBIs, – now hitting .338; Robinson
Cano 2 for 4 (HR #8), 1 run scored, 4
RBIs; Pete
Alonso 1 for 5 (HR #12). 1 RBI. 1 run scored; Jeff McNeil
1 for 3, 1 run scored. 1 walk; Andres
Gimenez 0 for 3, 1 run scored, 2 walks; Robinson
Chirinos 0 for 2; (Box
Score).
SNY.TV:
The Mets start a three-game series with the Braves on Friday night at 7:10 p.m.
Steven
Matz gets the start against Max Fried. MLB.com
Game Preview.
You Tube: Mets-Phillies Game Highlights 9/17/20.
NorthJersey.com:
Photos: Mets top Phillies Thursday night.
Mike
Puma NY Post: For a second straight night, the Mets (23-27) fell behind
early, received strong relief and let their lineup go to work against an
underwhelming Phillies bullpen. The Mets’ postseason chances remain thin, but
they are alive as they return to Citi Field for six games against the Braves
and Rays.
Metstradamus:
“The Phillies played pinball with Lugo as Bryce Harper, Alec Bohm, and Didi
Gregorius all reached the seats to tie the game at 3-3 before Jean Segura
tripled and scored to make it 4-3. The thing that struck me about Lugo was that
he was throwing nothing but fastballs…It makes you wonder if this was an injury
thing, or a pitch tipping thing.”
Deesha
Thosar NY Daily News: “I think the guys were a little comfortable in the
box against me,” Lugo said. “I made some bad pitches but I also made some good
pitches that got hit too. That’s one of the things I’m not going to think too
much about. Just flush it, make the adjustments I need to make.”
.@You_Found_Nimmo clears the bases with a 2️⃣-run triple! #LGM pic.twitter.com/p6yZzBE6tr
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 18, 2020
Newsday:
“Brandon Nimmo had a tiemaking two-run triple in the sixth, then a tiebreaking
homer in the ninth. That was the start of a game-winning four-run rally that
included Robinson Cano's two-run homer. Pete Alonso hit his team-leading 12th
homer, a solo shot in the sixth.”
BRANDON NIMMO 💣 FOR THE LEAD IN THE 9TH!!!!!! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/C2uvtaJick
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 18, 2020
Brandon Nimmo admired a home run. Definitely the weirdest thing to happen in 2020. pic.twitter.com/R52YORRf5I
— Roger Cormier (@yayroger) September 18, 2020
💪 @RobinsonCano 💪 pic.twitter.com/3GkuPtkzRU
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 18, 2020
Brian Joura Mets360:
While the Phillies threatened mightily in both the eighth and ninth innings,
the relievers contributed 7.1 scoreless innings. Justin Wilson was lucky to
escape the eighth and he got the win. Edwin Diaz was lucky to escape the ninth
and he got the save. Both pitchers were going for the third straight day, which
isn’t ideal but in this case it was necessary.
SNY.TV:
“With two comeback wins in a row, the Mets now stand at 23-27, a game and a
half behind the Reds and Phillies for the final Wild Card spot in the National
League.”
SNY.TV:
Mets Takeaways from Thursday's 10-6 win over Phillies, including picking up
Seth Lugo after tough start. Lugo had a disastrous outing, but Mets' bats
picked him up.
SNY.TV:
Mets' Brandon Nimmo pokes fun at watching his clutch home run: 'Yeah, not
normal me'.
NY
Post: Mets’ thrilling win shows MLB expanded playoffs here to stay.
NY
Post: Steven Matz returns to rotation in big start vs. Braves.
Metsmerized:
Steven Matz Will Start Friday, David Peterson On Saturday.
SNY.TV:
Mets' Luis Rojas provides hopeful update on Jacob
deGrom's status: 'It's a positive day'. Mets ace played catch on Thursday after
Wednesday's early exit.
NY
Post: Mets taking it slow with Jacob deGrom’s hamstring injury.
FanGraphs:
Mets’ Sale to Steve Cohen is biggest in MLB History.
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: Luis Rojas deserves managerial job — with the Mets or
elsewhere.
Metsmerized:
J. D. Davis Has Made The Adjustments.
Rising
Apple: Mets catcher options to explore in free agency this winter. Besides J.T. Realmuto,
Tim Boyle suggests the Mets look at the White Sox James
McCann.
Jed Lowrie has reportedly gone home to Houston, ending his season and thus his tenure with the Mets.
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 17, 2020
He played in 9 out of a possible 222 games, making 8 total plate appearances (0 hits) and playing 0 innings in the field. https://t.co/5gOhNAS0UH pic.twitter.com/v7YhW3qN8s
Two more #Mets additions to the Winter League Roster tracker.
— Christopher Soto (@SotoC803) September 17, 2020
IF Eduardo Nunez** and minor league RP Yefry Ramirez are on the initial reserve roster for the Toros del Este.
**(Injury protection)
The #Mets are batting .313/.368/.528 with 36 doubles, 25 home runs, and a .896 OPS in 14 games this month.
— Michael Baron (@michaelgbaron) September 17, 2020
But, they're just 7-7.
9/18/99: PHI @ NYM: Rey Ordoñez (1st of season, 4th of career, grand slam) off Carlton Loewer pic.twitter.com/w0dXFYVrv1
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) September 8, 2020
9/18/06: FLA @ NYM: Jose Valentin (16th of season, 244th of career, 1st of game) off Brian Moehler pic.twitter.com/K2XLxgAZ7m
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) August 27, 2020
MLB.com:
'Attacking the zone,' Eovaldi racks up 7 K's. Devers extends hitting streak,
ropes three-run, 423-foot homer. Red Sox 5 Marlins 3 (Box
Score).
You've gotta see this Josh Donaldson homer. pic.twitter.com/h8kztCi2Lt
— Cut4 (@Cut4) September 17, 2020
MLB.com:
White Sox 'want the bigger goal' after clinch. White Sox 4 Twins 3 (Box
Score).
Savage love.
— MLB (@MLB) September 18, 2020
The @Yankees are the first team in history with 6+ HR in 3 straight games. pic.twitter.com/RuStkpCr7K
Yankees 10 Blue Jays 7 (Box
Score).
Here is the
full MLB Scoreboard from yesterday.
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Today is September 18
Born on this date:
- Harvey Haddix (1925)
- Roger Mason (1958)
- Scott Holman (1958)
Died
on this date:
- Clyde McCullough (1982)
Transactions:
New York Mets purchased Dean
Chance from the Cleveland
Indians on September 18, 1970.
Centerfield
Maz: Remembering Mets History: (9/18/2006) Mets Clinch NL Eastern Division.
Centerfield
Maz: Remembering Mets History (1975): Rusty Staub Becomes First Met To Drive in
100 Runs.
1963 |
In the Polo Grounds' final game,
played in front of a paltry 1,752 patrons, Jim
Hickman of the Mets hits the last home run in the 52-year history of the
Coogan's Bluff ballpark. The iconic stadium, which served as the home of the
Giants (1911-1957), Yankees (1913-1922), and Mets (1962-63), first opened its
doors on June 28, 1911. |
1970 |
The Mets purchase Dean
Chance from the Indians, but the 1964 Cy Young award winner will only
compile a 0-1 record along with an ERA of 13.50 in his three games, all in
relief, before being sent to Detroit, along with Bill Denehy, in an
off-season trade with the Tigers. In exchange, New York obtains right-hander
Jerry Robertson, who will never pitch again in a major league game. |
1975 |
Mets slugger Dave
Kingman, in a 7-5 victory over Chicago at Shea Stadium, hits his 35th
homer to set a new franchise record for round-trippers in a season. Frank
Thomas set the previous mark in 1962, the team's first year in existence. |
1975 |
Rusty
Staub becomes the first Mets player in the 14-year history of the
franchise to drive in one hundred runs in a season. A two-run blast accounts
for 'Le Grand Orange's' 100th RBI, which comes in a 7-5 victory over Chicago
at Shea Stadium. |
1987 |
In a slugfest which the Mets will
lose 10-9 to Pittsburgh, Darryl
Strawberry gets the team off to a good start when he slams a three-run
home run off Brian Fischer in the top of the first inning at Three Rivers
Stadium. The New York right fielder's round-tripper, his 37th of the season,
establishes a new franchise record for homers, previously set by Dave Kingman
on this date in 1975. |
2006 |
In front of an enthusiastic Shea
Stadium crowd of 46,729, the Mets capture the NL East title for the first
time since 1988 by beating the Marlins, 4-0. The contest marks team's fifth
attempt to clinch the division, but a road loss in Florida and being swept in
Pittsburgh brought the champagne celebration home to the Big Apple. |
2010 |
At Citi Field, Luis
Hernandez falls to the ground in obvious pain when he fouls a ball off
his right foot, and after a lengthy discussion, dismisses the team trainer to
resume his turn at-bat. The Mets second baseman hits a home run on the next
pitch he sees, but severely limps rounding the bases, reminiscent of Kirk
Gibson, barely making it home due to the broken foot that will end his
season.
|
1962: The Mets drop a pair to the visiting Colts .45s, 6 - 2
and 8 - 6, and also break the major-league record for homers allowed. Merritt Ranew and Dave Roberts connect
for the Colts, the 188th and 189th homers allowed, breaking the A's mark set
in 1956. Bob Aspromonte of
the Colts sets a National League record
for a third baseman with his 57th straight errorless game.
1976: Tom Seaver cuts
down the Pirates for the second time in six days, this time
winning 6 - 2 at Shea Stadium. Dave Kingman belts his 35th homer and Ed Kranepool adds another for the Mets.
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Lugo gives up 4 HRs in 2 innings, and almost 2 others. Ouch.
ReplyDeleteTired Eddie Diaz (3 games in 3 days) held on, just fanned 2 in his inning.
Nimmo gets not nearly enough respect.
Erasmo Ramirez for Cy Young.
Let's scalp some Braves this weekend (can you still say that?) I want the playoffs. Bad.
Tom - win 5 out of the next six against the Rays and Braves and then we can talk playoffs. 4 under .500 and we are talking playoffs? Manfred is lovin' the new playoff system.
ReplyDeleteJohn, I have never seen such a tattered Mets staff. Hitting will be their only chance of post-season.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much of Lowrie's salary was insurance-covered. Hard to believe: 2 years at $10 million per year contract, and not ONE HIT.
I like the broadened playoffs, as long as Division winners are clearly rewarded with opening playoff advantage. Purists say no, but hockey, hoops and NFL let lots of teams in (football less so, due to the grueling nature of the game). I'd be fine going back to 154 games with expanded playoffs.
John, BTW, Lockett in Seattle? 3.1 IP, 7 hits, 3 runs, 1 K. Wilmer Font stinking it up? Anothony Kay not OK of late. Justin Dunn's last 3 outings he has been stingy with hits, but almost a walk per inning. Michael Fulmer's career has eerily paralleled that of the declining Steve Matz. Hansel Robles - little used in 2020 and for good reason: 11.20 ERA. Only Rafael Montero has done really well in 12 of his 13 outings (and in 2019 for Texas, too). And his departure from the Mets was understandable, given his lousy pitching and TJS in 2018.
ReplyDeletePitching is real tricky, no doubt. Except in the case of one Walker Lockett.
I thought Hansel Robles might have a downturn after Mickey Callaway was hired by the Angels. The two of them did not mix well the first time.
ReplyDeleteRe: Lugo
ReplyDeleteHe is a keeper for me. Probably a starter in 2021 due lack of team depth there.
I would also offer him an extension, along with Conforto and Shreve