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SNY.TV: Rob
Manfred talks potential approval of Steve Cohen: 'We would like to move
this along as quickly as possible'. 'It's up to the owners, ultimately, as to
whether Mr. Cohen will be approved'.
SNY.TV:
5 Mets offseason storylines to watch, including futures of Seth Lugo and Steven Matz. ‘When it comes to fixing the
rotation and addressing the hole behind the plate, Trevor
Bauer and J.T. Realmuto would be perfect fits. But even if
the Mets land one or both of them, they will have plenty of additional work to
do.”
Realmuto is using Joe Mauer’s 8/184 deal as a comp going into his free agency, he has had lower body injuries each of the last two yrs as a C. So do you want to sign a C, about to be 30 for 8 yrs? Maybe he takes 6/7 at higher AAV, but.... this will be something to watch https://t.co/mDmY3iOIvv
— Diane M (@MetsSouthFla) September 29, 2020
SNY.TV:
In 2021 MLB Mock Draft, Mets take pitcher who could have the best pure stuff. “In their first mock draft of the offseason,
Baseball America has LSU right-hander Jaden Hill going to the Mets at No. 10.” Our own resident Draft expert, Mack, thinks
he will be long gone when the Mets pick #10.
Jason Fry
Faith and Fear in Flushing looks back at Lenny
Dykstra in “Nails
and the Chalkboard.”
Elite
Sports NY: New York Mets 2020 season in review: So much talent, so much
disappointment.
Metsmerized
Online: Robinson Cano Showed That He Still Has Value.
Mike’s
Mets: No, We're Not Being Unfair to the Wilpons.
Amazing
Avenue: 2020 Mets takeaways: The infield. The Mets have more viable major
league starters in the infield than there are infield spots.
Metstradamus.com:
Mike's (Phillips) Met of the Month, September 2020: Edwin Diaz.
Mets360.com: What the Mets’ Opening Day
roster could look like in 2021.
Rising
Apple: Five general manager options to replace Brodie Van Wagenen. #5)
Bobby Heck - currently a special assistant to the GM with the Tampa Bay Rays; #4)
Kim Ng; #3) Paul DePodesta; #2) Billy Owens - currently an assistant general
manager and the director of player personnel with the Oakland Athletics; #1)
David Stearns - currently the President of Baseball Operations and General
Manager of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Rising
Apple: Three reasons David Peterson will help the Mets this offseason. Peterson
is better than most free agents; David Peterson saves the Mets some money they can
use elsewhere; The Mets need fewer new pitchers this winter.
You Tube Mets Videos: Jake’s
deGrominate Week.
Savannanow.com: OPINION: Savannah Bananas sign new lease -- on life -- for Grayson Stadium.
Details on the new @AppyLeague that begins in 2021. pic.twitter.com/fTOP1EM5qW
— Mark Davis (@kmetsfan) September 29, 2020
First #Postseason test for @GerritCole45 as a Yankee?
— MLB (@MLB) September 30, 2020
Aced. pic.twitter.com/acP7p1uEbu
Tonight, @GerritCole45 became just the 2nd pitcher with 13+ Ks & 0 BB in a #postseason game.
— MLB Vault (@MLBVault) September 30, 2020
The 1st was Tom Seaver in NLCS Game 1 in 1973. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/SYZKWln77e
23-year-olds Gleyber Torres & Josh Naylor each had 4 hits tonight in Yankees/Indians.
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) September 30, 2020
It's the 1st time in postseason history that two players age 23 or younger had 4+ hits in the same game.
There had only been 14 4-hit games by players that young in the playoffs before tonight
MLB.com:
Cole K's 13 as Yanks rock Bieber in Game 1. Yankees 12 Indians 3 (Box
Score).
Blake Snell is the first left-handed pitcher to post 9+ Ks and 1/0 hits in a game in postseason history. pic.twitter.com/P0Uu2sLWjb
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) September 29, 2020
MLB.com:
Snell 'lights-out' as Rays win Wild Card G1. Rays 3 Blue Jays 1 (Box
Score).
First #postseason start and @Lgio27 was nails. pic.twitter.com/iajTnhvfh4
— MLB (@MLB) September 29, 2020
MLB.com:
Giolito in 'bully stage' with near-perfect win. White Sox ace flirts with
history in postseason debut. White Sox 4 A’s 1 (Box
Score).
MLB.com:
Astros rally, ride Framber's relief to G1 win. Astros 4 Twins 1 (Box
Score).
MLB.com:
All 8 of today's playoff games, ranked.
MLB Trade
Rumors: Astros Sign Yuli Gurriel To One-Year Extension.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Rays Designate Sean Gilmartin For Assignment.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Wilmer Font Elects Free Agency.
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Dave Magadan (1962)
- Yorkis Perez (1967)
- Jose Lima (1972)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Nino
Espinosa on September 30, 1970.
New York Mets released Jerry
Martin on September 30, 1984.
Raul Casanova granted free agency on September
30, 2008.
Centerfield
Maz: Remembering Mets History (1973): Cleon Jones Hot Hitting In the Final Week.
Centerfield
Maz: Dave Magadan: Former Mets First Baseman (1986-1992).
1962 |
The Mets finish their inaugural
season with 120 losses, a 20th-century record when the team drops a 5-1
decision to the Cubs at Wrigley Field. In his last career at-bat, New York
catcher Joe Pignatano hits into an eighth-inning triple play with Richie Ashburn
and Sammy Drake on base, both who are also appearing in their last major
league game. |
1971 |
Tom
Seaver, for the second time in his career, becomes a 20-game winner when
the Mets beat St. Louis, 6-1, at Shea Stadium on the final day of the season.
En route to the complete-game victory, 'Tom Terrific' whiffs 13 Redbirds to
end the campaign with a league-leading 289 strikeouts. |
1979 |
In his last big-league game, Ed
Kranepool pinch hits in the top of the seventh inning and doubles off Bob
Forsch when the Mets beat the Cardinals in the season finale at Busch
Stadium, 4-2. The James Monroe High School graduate, who made his debut with
the team in 1962 at the age of 17, had been the last original Met left in the
majors. |
1980 |
In front of only 1,754 patrons,
Mets southpaw Pete Falcone beats the Pirates in the season's last game at
Shea Stadium, 3-2. The crowd is the smallest ever to attend a game at the
Flushing ballpark, 33 fewer fans than yesterday's meager gathering. |
1988 |
Joining Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman,
and Dwight Gooden, David Cone improves his record to 20-3, becoming the
fourth pitcher in Mets history to win twenty games in a season. After his 4-2
complete-game victory against the Cardinals, the 25 year-old right-hander
receives congratulations from a surprise visitor to the Shea Stadium dugout,
former president Richard Nixon. |
1999 |
Mets' shortstop Rey Ordonez plays
in his 96th consecutive game without committing an error, breaking Cal
Ripken's major league record for errorless games in that position. The flashy
infielder will finish the season extending the record to 100 games. |
2006 |
In the Mets' 13-0 rout of
Washington at RFK Stadium, Julio Franco drives in five runs, tying a
career-high, to become the oldest major leaguer in history to accomplish the
feat. The 48 year-old first baseman, with three hits, falls a triple short of
completing the cycle. |
2006 |
Five years and two cities after
Frank Robinson, then the vice president in the commissioner's office in
charge of on-field discipline, accepts Bud Selig's offer to take the
MLB-owned Expos' manager job for just one season, the franchise, now known as
the Washington Nationals, will have a new skipper. Jim Bowden, the team's GM,
announces the search for the replacement for the 71 year-old Hall of Famer
will begin after tomorrow's season finale against the Mets at RFK. |
2007 |
With the help of New York losing 6
out of their seven last games (all at home) and squandering a seven-game lead
with 17 to play, the Phillies clinch the NL. East title for the first time in
14 years by beating the Nationals on the last day of the season, 6-1. The
Mets' colossal failure down the stretch is considered by many to be the worst
collapse by a team in baseball history. |
2009 |
Ricky Nolasco, en route to the
Marlins' 5-4 victory over Atlanta in the season's finale, sets a franchise
record with 16 strikeouts. The 26 year-old right-hander's performance
includes whiffing nine consecutive batters, one shy of the major league
record set by Tom Seaver with the Mets in 1970. |
2009 |
Francisco Rodriguez becomes the
fourth pitcher in the history of the game to yield two walk-off grand slams
in the same season when Justin Maxwell goes deep, giving Washington a
dramatic 7-4 victory over the Mets at Nationals Park. Last month, Everth Cabrera
of the Padres also hit a game-ending four-run round-tripper, making K-Rod
Rodriguez the only major leaguer to surrender two game-winning grand slams to
a pair of rookies. |
2013 |
The Mets extend manager Terry
Collins' contract for another two years, adding a club option for 2016.
During his three-year tenure with New York, the 64 year-old skipper, who has
also managed the Astros and Angels, has guided the team to a 225-261 record,
the lowest winning percentage (.463) of his major league managerial career. |
9/30/1988 David Cone becomes the 4th NYM pitcher to win 20 games, joining Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, and Doc Gooden, after beating the Cardinals @dcone36 pic.twitter.com/hHGc9Mhr6r
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) September 30, 2018
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