By metstradamus | September 22, 2020 12:55 am
You can see from tonight’s game why Jacob deGrom’s season has been beset with injuries. Neck and hamstrings can easily strain and spasm when you spend too much time using your arms and legs to drag a rotting carcass across the finish line.
deGrom’s 14 K’s in 7 innings weren’t enough to drag a Met lineup, a lineup without Michael Conforto (more on that later) but with somebody named Guillermo Heredia, to the promised land. It wasn’t enough because the Mets were stifled by supreme infield shifting by the Rays which resulted in Willy Adames basically stealing the game.
3 comments:
I hope they have the sense to shut down Conforto today.
I want to see Tom Szapucki! Where, oh where, are you? Drafted 5 years ago, time's a passin'. Get out on that mound.
Assuming, of course, you are healthy. Always a big assumption.
Ernest Dove has tried countless times to get the skinny on the stealth being projected re: Pucky.
Nothing.
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