Good Morning. Happy Birthday Wally Backman and Vince Coleman. Jacob deGrom strikes out 14, Mets lose 2-1 to Rays. Sandy? Brian Cashman? More Steve Cohen Speculation.
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Rays 2 Mets
1 Jacob
deGrom (L, 4-2) 7 innings, 4 hits (1 HR), 2 runs, 2 earned
runs, 2 walks, 14 Ks, 112 pitches – 70 strikes; Miguel
Castro 1 inning, 1 hit, 0 runs, 1 walk, 2Ks; Edwin Diaz
1 inning, 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 walks, 2 Ks; Wilson
Ramos 2 for 3; Jeff McNeil
2 for 4, 1 RBI; Guillermo
Heredia 0 for 2, 1 run scored, 1 walk; Robinson
Cano 0 for 4; Dominic
Smith 0 for 4; J.D. Davis
0 for 3, 1 walk; ; Amed
Rosario 0 for 3; Brandon
Nimmo 0 for 2, 1 walk; Pete Alonso
0 for 4; (Box
Score).
SNY.TV:
What’s Next? The Mets and Rays will go at it again Tuesday for Game 2 of
this three game series at 7:10 p.m. at Citi Field. MLB.com:
Seth Lugo
looks to bounce back against Rays.
Brian Joura Mets360: But it sure felt
like the Rays dragged the Mets down to their level – a low-scoring game – and
beat the Mets with experience, as they emerged with a 2-1 win Monday night. The
Rays are now 13-5 in one-run games while the Mets are 5-10.
Metstradamus:
The Mets had scratched together a two out rally to bring McNeil up with the
bases loaded. This time, he smacked the first pitch up the middle. But the
Rays, always shifting, were ready. And Adames made a great play to keep the
ball in the infield to keep it at 2-1.
Rays Infield stifles Mets https://t.co/RswOVmMjcX via @MLB
— Metstradamus (@Metstradamus) September 22, 2020
SNY.TV:
Mets Takeaways from Monday's 2-1 loss to Rays, including Jacob deGrom's 14
strikeouts. Only two Mets hit the ball in the loss.
💯💯💯. Jacob deGrom Ks the side with HEAT in the first inning. pic.twitter.com/RD9lR78eB5
— MLB (@MLB) September 21, 2020
See the play that critics are calling - "Very nice" pic.twitter.com/Z08cVRLxpK
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 22, 2020
Deesha
Thosar NY Daily News: They are virtually out of the postseason race and the
club will not have a winning record for the third time in the last four years.
If the Mets win their remaining six games, they’ll have a paper-thin chance of
making it into the expanded playoffs where 16 teams will play this October. But
even then, a postseason berth is not guaranteed.
"I don't know if 'surprised' is the right word. I think everybody's more disappointed at some of the games we let get away."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) September 22, 2020
Jacob deGrom on the Mets' season: pic.twitter.com/hTa52rBIvv
Pete Alonso is in a 2-for-34 slump that has dragged his average down to .202.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) September 22, 2020
SNY.TV:
deGrom takes blame for loss despite slow night by offense: 'I needed to put
up zeros'. Wilson Ramos and Jeff McNeil only Mets with hits in loss to Rays.
Mike
Puma NY Post: DeGrom’s double-digit strikeout night followed similarly dominant
performances by David Peterson and Rick Porcello. It marked the first time
in franchise history the Mets had three straight starting pitchers record at
least 10 strikeouts in a game. But the Mets won only David
Peterson’s start.
Multiple 14-strikeout starts by a Mets pitcher in a single-season:
— New York Mets Stats (@NYMStats) September 22, 2020
Jacob deGrom: 2020
Dwight Gooden: 1985
Dwight Gooden: 1984 (3)
Tom Seaver: 1974
Tom Seaver: 1971
Tom Seaver: 1970
MLB.com:
deGrom K's 14 to stay in NL Cy Young race. The two-time winner matched his
career high with 14 strikeouts, joining Tom Seaver and Dwight Gooden -- as he
has in so many other chapters of franchise history -- as the only Mets pitchers
to record multiple 14-strikeout games in a season. deGrom allowed two runs to
raise his ERA slightly to 2.14, fifth in the NL. But he also took back the NL
strikeout lead, with 94.
Jacob deGrom has 2 starts with 14+ strikeouts this season.
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) September 22, 2020
All of the other pitchers in @MLB this season have 1 such start combined.
SNY.TV:
2020 NL Cy Young Watch for Jacob deGrom: deGrom strikes out 14, ups his K/9.
DeGrom's closest competitors are arguably Yu Darvish, Max Fried, and Trevor
Bauer.
SNY.TV:
Michael Conforto out of Mets' lineup Monday with hamstring tightness. He's
considered day-to-day.
Amazing
Avenue: Amazin' Avenue] - Mets place Jake Marisnick on IL, call up Guillermo
Heredia.
NY
Post: Jake Marisnick injury exposes another Brodie Van Wagenen mistake. The
Mets traded prospects Blake
Taylor and Kenedy
Corona for the 29-year-old Jake
Marisnick, who received just 33 at-bats and appeared in just 16 games as a
Met. Taylor, meanwhile, has pitched well out of the bullpen for the Astros,
notching a 2.41 ERA over 18 ²/₃
innings with 16 strikeouts.
Newsday: Luis Rojas: Dellin Betances hid lat injury from Mets for a month. Manager Luis Rojas said Betances, who has been on the injured list with right lat tightness since Aug. 30, revealed to team officials at the time he was sidelined that he had been dealing with a lat issue since he pitched in Boston — one month and one day earlier.
Joel
Sherman NY Post: Why Steve Cohen would choose Sandy Alderson over his trusted
lieutenant. “Andrew Cohen, one of Steve Cohen’s key lieutenants…not related...One
MLB executive said that Andrew Cohen’s reputation for playing bad cop in Steve
Cohen’s company would move Steve Cohen’s bid to be viewed less favorably among
owners.”
Joel
Sherman NY Post: Steve Cohen’s first big Mets move could end with Van Wagenen
bolting. “Van Wagenen would have to decide if he is staying or not since
one item that made the Mets GM job attractive for him is a long-standing
relationship with and direct access to Jeff Wilpon.” Joel goes on to discuss another
potential Mets GM - Dave Dombrowski.
Elite
Sports NY: New York Mets to clean house, attempt to lure Brian Cashman to
Queens (Report).
Mets
Minors: Three Minor League Affiliates Included in Mets Sale. Syracuse, Port
St. Lucie, and Brooklyn.
Good Morning @Mets fans! It’s Tuesday, September 22. On this day in 1962, Ed Kranepool made his @MLB debut with the @Mets. Kranepool replaced Gil Hodges at first base. In his lone AB of the game, Kranepool grounded out to second: https://t.co/3zs7GzCxZw #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/7FWUuuDaEz
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) September 22, 2020
Reflections
on Baseball: Mets Losing Season – How Did They Manage To Do It Again?
When Mike’s
Mets thinks about the Mets – “A team playing in the largest market in the
country, with a large and loyal fan base, will have missed out on the
postseason 85% of the time going back two decades.” He is “Looking Back
in Anger.”
Just your normal 1-3-6 double play. pic.twitter.com/4TsnYNa1U1
— MLB (@MLB) September 22, 2020
MLB.com:
Braves near NL East title thanks to bats, 'pen. Braves 5 Marlins 4 (Box
Score).
MLB.com:
Sánchez solid vs. Phils: 'It's how you finish'. Nationals 5 Phillies 1 (Box
Score).
Here is the full MLB Scoreboard
from yesterday.
MLB.com:
Ranking rookies: Who has most future value? Luis Robert
of the White Sox listed #1. No Mets listed in the top 30.
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Wally Backman (1959)
- Bob Geren (1961)
- Vince Coleman (1961)
- Mark Guthrie (1965)
- Jeff Barry (1969)
- Chris Schwinden (1986)
Died
on this date:
- Yogi Berra (2015).
Centerfield
Maz: Remembering Mets History: (9/22/1988) Mets Clinch NL East Title.
Centerfield
Maz: Wally Backman: 1986 World Champion Mets Second Baseman (1980-1988).
Centerfield
Maz: Remembering Mets History: (1965) Casey Stengel Retires From Managing.
1962 |
Al Jackson suffers his 20th loss
of the season when Chicago beats the Mets at the Polo Grounds, 8-2. The New
York southpaw joins Roger Craig in reaching the dubious number of defeats,
making the pair the first teammates since Bucky Walters and Joe Bowman of the
1936 Phillies to become 20-game losers on the same National League team. |
1988 |
The Mets clinch their fourth NL
East title when Ron Darling goes the distance, defeating Philadelphia at Shea
Stadium, 3-1. The Amazins also copped the division flag in 1969, 1973, and
1986. |
1998 |
John Olerud ties Barry Bonds'
National League record of reaching base 15 consecutive times when he walks in
the first inning. The Mets first baseman will groundout in the third, falling
one short of the 1957 major league mark set by Ted Williams. |
2000 |
Mets' closer Armando Benitez
blanks the Phillies in the ninth for his 39th save, breaking southpaw John
Franco's club record. The left-handed bullpen veteran also appeared in the
Mets' 9-6 win. |
2003 |
For only the third time in major
league history, a Korean pitcher and a Japanese pitcher oppose one another as
Expos' hurler Tomo Ohka faces Jae Weong Seo as starters at Shea Stadium. Both
Pacific Rim right-handers throw well, but neither gets the decision as
Montreal beats the Mets on misplayed fly balls in the ninth, 4-2. |
1986: The New York Mets defeat
the St. Louis Cardinals, 5 - 2, at Shea Stadium. The Mets' Wally Backman, on his 27th birthday, hits his
only home run of the season.
2008 - The Mets fall to one game up in the wild card race, losing 9 - 5 to the Cubs. Chicago clinches home field advantage for the playoffs. Pitcher Jason Marquis hits a grand slam and drives in 5 in the win. It is the second grand slam by a pitcher off New York hurlers this year, the first team since the 1977 Cubs to allow two such slams. Jon Niese takes his first major league loss.
2011: The Cardinals blow a 6 - 2 9th-inning lead in
losing to the Mets,
8 - 6. SS Rafael Furcal misplays a potential double
play grounder to start New York's six-run outburst. Jason
Motte walks three batters - who all score - and Marc Rzepczynski is charged with the
loss. The loss is only St. Louis's third over their last 16 games and they are
2 games back of Atlanta in
the National
League wild card race.
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Jake - poor Jake - glad we have him - but this team doesn't deserve him.
ReplyDeletePete needs wood putty.
I'll bet Vince Coleman's birthday goes by fast.
I hope he doesn't drop the birthday cake.
DeleteI really believe that Alonso let the glitz and the glamour get the best of him this season.
ReplyDeleteLast season he was an unknown. This year the analytic guys had tons of material to study regarding what he swings at.
He needs to take the 'face of the team' mask off this off-season and get back to a proper training schedule.
Good quick line Tom.
ReplyDeleteThe amazing thing is that Jake has just 70 wins for his career so far. If he get into the Hall of Fame he will have the fewest wins by a starter - by far.
Mack missed the headline about Vince's birthday cake: "Vince Caught Stealing"
ReplyDeleteI get into Alonso at 8:00 AM, Jake a bit too, and the Mets as a whole. I'm tired of waiting. Day after day watching playoff caliber teams expose this team's shortcomings.
ReplyDeleteSome Good Points Today To Read
ReplyDeleteI disagree with most however, contrarian that I am. Here's some other thoughts.
1. Tom, math is nice if you want to build a cement boat, but I will go with basic common baseball sense anytime. That can be what is sometimes missing here or I have noticed.
i.e. All these old CF's (and every season a new one) brought in to supposedly shore up CF with a younger and better guy already there. My God, please stop this insanity.
The ushering in of every geriatric catcher left standing (without crutches or a contract) to platoon with another old catcher with even more sore knees.
Bringing in ("down side" and maybe banged up as well) over 30 year old starting pitchers for way too much money, when that same money "could have been used" to get just one really good younger number 3 starter instead. This has gone on here since there were apple trees really. I would need a super computer to list all of their names. Last contract older starters coming here is like getting another social security benefit or something.
2. Pete Alonso has one simple batting issue, he wants a homerun every frickin' single time up. He's like Jake deGrom wanting every pitch to go perfectly to the catcher. It's unreasonable, but a nice thought.
But then again true, who wouldn't want a homerun if you looked like if you looked like Pete Alonso! However, it's kind of strangling his OBP and BA. Maybe just having someone sit him down (like Todd, David, or Luis) and explain this to him might help. Pete, you don't have to be this team's Hulk Hogan. You have a whole really good team around you now.
But what I might consider also doing is tell him this, "For every homerun you hit, it's a $10,000 fine payable to your favorite choice of charities."
What? Are you kidding me? No more homeruns for Pete Alonso? That's an Alonso sacrilege. A disgrace to homeruns everywhere! An utter injustice to baseball! Already even! (Snaggle Puss)
A: Yes. Maybe so. But just for awhile until the rest of his offensive game has clicked in better for him and he totally gets it. But it's simple. He has to learn how to make solid/smooth contact for other basehits, like for singles and doubles. He cannot keep smashing homerun moonshots and batting .210 BA. The moonshots are sweet, gorgeous actually, but if you have been around long enough you remember guys here like Dave Kingman, Brandon Jacobs, and Lastings Milledge too. This is the path that Pete is currently on. And he has got to try to develop the rest of his offensive game soon. It's really just a mental widening in his approach. Singles can win games too!
Can he?
A: Absolutely. Pete is an amazing ball player and person. Who could help him with this? Todd, David or Chilli. It will require some work, but it absolutely can be done. It's very simple, we want and need Pete here a long, long time.
Take your average big league hitter who is in a batting slump. What do they normally tend to do?
A: Break their swing down to basic fundamentals, and just make smooth and solid contact on the ball. Adding the power comes after this step one. The result is refreshing. Singles are abundant, the swing smooths out, the batter gains a new perspective. The birds fly, the tides break, and the sun comes out.
Just my opinion and I could be wrong. Wouldn't be the first time though.