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Deesha
Thosar NY Daily News: Yankees and Mets could battle it out for J.T. Realmuto
this offseason as both clubs need to fix catching woes. “In the race for
Realmuto, hedge-fund billionaire Cohen could outbid the Yankees if both Big
Apple teams decide to go for it.”
SCOOP: @MLB ownership committee comprised of about half dozen owners discussed Steve Cohen's proposed $2.4B purchase of @Mets a few days ago; I am told no major objections as deal is poised to go before all league owners for final approval. He needs 23 of 29 owners. Developing
— Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino) October 10, 2020
Metsmerized
Online: MMO Free Agent Profile: Trevor Bauer, Starting Pitcher. “In 11 [2020]
starts, [Trevor] Bauer led the NL with an ERA of 1.73. He
also allowed the least amount of hits per nine (5.1)…was second in the league
with a 0.795 WHIP, and third in strikeouts (100).”
Metsmerized
Online: Could Marcus Stroman Return To The Mets In 2021? “Well, the easiest
way would be for him to sign a qualifying offer, which is slated to increase to
$18.9 million this offseason.”
Rising Apple: Mets trade candidate Lance Lynn is an affordable upgrade for a 2021 run.
Career numbers:
— 🔶Mets Polls🔶 (@NYM_polls) October 11, 2020
Stroman:
3.76 ERA, 3.64 FIP, 3.59 xFIP, 15.8 WAR, 19.6 K%, 6.9% BB%, 0.83 HR/9, 3.83 SIERA, 38.8 HARDHIT%
Bauer:
3.90 ERA, 3.85 FIP, 3.96 xFIP, 19.9 WAR, 25.4 K%, 9.0 BB%, 1.07 HR/9, 3.93 SIERA, 36.4 HARDHIT%@STR0 is right up there with the best FA starter.
Rising
Apple: Mets fans are more than ready to embrace rooting for MLB’s villains.
The arrival of Steve Cohen puts a target on the New York Mets and switches them
into one of baseball’s biggest heels. Fans wouldn’t want it any other way.
Charlie Hangley Mets360: Spending Steve
Cohen’s money wisely. “the very
first thing Cohen needs to do is rely on the people he brings in. He’s already
off to a good start, pledging the return of Sandy Alderson as team president
and CEO of baseball operations.”
Reflections
on Baseball: The Mets Have A Chance To Take Over The Town As Yankees Falter.
Rising
Apple: A trio of bold predictions for Steve Cohen’s first offseason. The
Mets make Trevor Bauer the highest-paid pitcher In baseball; The Mets Trade for
Cleveland Indians Shortstop Francisco Lindor; The Mets retain current Manager
Luis Rojas.
Rising
Apple: Three important lessons the team had to learn in 2020. “Starting Rotation Depth Is Important”; “Jacob
deGrom’s Starts Cannot Be Wasted”; “Situational Hitting Is Key”.
Rising
Apple: Kevin Pillar could fit in with the 2021 roster by standing out. “Pillar
is best known for some spectacular defensive seasons he had with the Toronto
Blue Jays…He’s coming off of a year which saw him hit .288/.336/.462. As with
anything in 2020, it comes with an asterisk of playing in only 54 games split
between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies.”
Metsmerized
Online: Reliving The 2000 Mets: Unlikely Heroes Help Win NLDS. Brian Wright
talks about the contributions of John Franco,
Benny Agbayani, Bobby Jones, and
others.
Rising Apple: Mets pitcher Dellin Betances has a $3 million decision to make. He has a player option for the 2021 season. If accepted, he’ll earn $6 million. If he turns it down, there’s a $3 million buyout.
Welcome to the #Mets family! Congratulations @pattayymaz10 on the birth of his son. 💙🧡 (Via Patrick Mazeika on IG) pic.twitter.com/Y7rfeQQ8g5
— New York Mets (@Mets) October 10, 2020
New series, same Randy. 😤#ALCS pic.twitter.com/pwzKeECvaJ
— MLB (@MLB) October 12, 2020
It sounds
even better in Spanish.
Randy Arozarena - Tampa Bay Rays (Playoffs)(1) Solo. pic.twitter.com/wZmBxboMhe
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) October 12, 2020
Pitchers are athletes, too! #ALCS pic.twitter.com/l5Scfan7Nb
— MLB (@MLB) October 12, 2020
One pitch, two outs. Diego Castillo is clutch. #ALCS pic.twitter.com/w2H47HEeCB
— MLB (@MLB) October 12, 2020
San Diego Castillo.#GotYourBack pic.twitter.com/OVlv7HC56r
— MLB (@MLB) October 12, 2020
MLB.com:
What a relief! Rays escape Game 1 with win. Club's exceptional depth on
display, capped by 5-out save from 'stud'. Rays 2 Astros 1 (Box
Score).
Yahoo
Sports: One pitch to decide Game 1: Inside the Rays' crucial ALCS bullpen
decision.
Yahoo
Sports: ALCS Game 1: Astros learn the hard way just how tough it is to beat the
Rays.
USA
Today: America's Team? Rays bandwagon may be expanding after they take Game 1
vs. Astros.
ESPN.com:
Where MLB breakout postseason star Randy Arozarena came from. “Arozarena
has said that he escaped Cuba under the cover of night on a boat, heading
across the 120 or so miles from the westernmost point in Cuba to Mexico's
Yucatan peninsula…From there, the St. Louis Cardinals scouted him and signed
him for $1.25 million…he was traded along with Jose
Martinez in January, a deal that sent highly regarded pitching prospect Matthew
Liberatore and another minor leaguer to the Cardinals.
MLB.com:
Preview Astros Vs. Rays 4:07 PM.
MLB.com:
Preview Braves Vs. Dodgers 8:08 PM.
CBS
Sports: Dodgers vs. Braves: Why first pitches could be X-factor that decides
NLCS. The Braves are an aggressive first-pitch hitting team; the Dodgers
throw the most first-pitch strikes.
AP
News: Fans back as Braves, Dodgers open NLCS in Texas. “About 11,500
tickets were available, sold in groups of four with each of those pods
separated by at least six feet. That’s about 28% of the 40,518 capacity at the
new $1.2 billion home of the Texas Rangers.”
Yahoo
Sports: The who, why and how of MLB’s decision to allow fans at the NLCS and
World Series. “The Rangers, with their brand new ballpark and an amenable
local government, had been among the most eager to admit fans. They were
awarded the National League side of the postseason “bubble” and the World
Series itself. The league was encouraged when the stadium staff there
successfully hosted local high school graduations in front of spectators.”
ESPN.com:
Los Angeles Dodgers to host NLCS drive-in viewing parties.
Bill
Madden NY Daily News: Good riddance to the Padres' Johnny Wholestaff approach,
and beware to anyone who lets Travis d’Arnaud leave. Bill makes great
points about both topics especially starting
pitchers no longer going deep in games “The starting pitchers in this
postseason are averaging just over 4 1/3 innings per start…Baseball wonders why
attendance continues to decline and they can’t get a grip on the length of
games. Thursday night, the Dodgers eliminated the Padres 12-3 in a game that
took four hours and four minutes, largely because Padres manager Jayce Tingler
set a major league record by using 11 pitchers.”
MLB
Trade Rumors: More Changes To Nationals’ Coaching Staff. Kevin Long will not be returning next season…Chip
Hale will also be moving on.
Winter
Baseball:
Aguilas.com.do:
“After a 12-year absence, there is a great possibility that outfielder Melky Cabrera will be with the Águilas Cibaeñas, in the Dominican baseball season
that begins on November 15.”
SK Wyverns
9 Kia Tigers 5 Drew
Gagnon 5 innings, 4 runs, 4 earned runs, 7 hits, 2 HR, 5 Ks, 3 walks. (Box Score).
Overall Drew
Gagnon: is 10-6, 4:05 ERA, 25 games, 142.3 innings, 137 hits, 5 HR, 64 earned runs, 58 BB, 130 Ks.
LG Twins 7 NC
Dinos 3 Aaron
Altherr 1 for 1 with 3 walks and a run scored. (Box Score).
For the year Aaron is hitting .278/.356/.902, 123 games, 29 HR, 100 RBI, 134K, 43BB.
Also in
the KBO on the Doosan Bears, recently coming back from a foot injury, Chris
Flexen, In 18 games, 6-4,
3.53 ERA, 97 innings, 88 hits, 38 earned runs, 6 HR, 28 BB, 103 Ks.
Here is how
some ex-Mets are doing in Japan:
Nori Aoki
Through 81 games .309/.411/.583 - .994 OPS, 17 HR, 44 RBI, 42 K, 45 BB.
Gabriel Ynoa 9 games,
0-2, 10.13 ERA, 24 innings, 45 hits, 8 HR, 27 earned runs, 10 BB, 15 Ks.
Ryota
Igarashi (Japanese Eastern League – Minors) 1-0, 4.58 ERA, 20 games, 19.2
innings, 20 hits, 11 runs, 8 walks, 11 Ks.
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Sid Fernandez (1962)
- Jose Valentin (1969)
- Alec
Kisena (1995)
Died on this date:
- Joe Foy (1989)
Transactions:
New York Mets released Mike
Marshall on October 12, 1981.
New York Mets claimed Desi
Relaford on waivers from the San Diego Padres on
October 12, 2000.
New York Mets signed free agent Wilfredo
Tovar on October 12, 2007.
Centerfield
Maz: 10/12/1969 Mets: World Series Game #2: Koosman Takes No Hitter To The 7th
Inning.
Centerfield
Maz: 10/11/1969 Mets: World Series Game #1.
1969 |
Al Weis'
timely ninth-inning hit, combined with the two-hitter tossed by Jerry
Koosman and Ron
Taylor, enable the Mets to even the Fall Classic with the Orioles at one
game apiece. New York will win the next three games, all played at Shea
Stadium, to finish their amazing season with a World Championship. |
October 12, 1969: The @Mets won their first World Series game when Jerry Koosman pitched 8 2/3 innings to beat the @Orioles 2-1. The @Mets offense was led by a solid HR by Donn Clendenon homer and an RBI single by Al Weis single: https://t.co/m2JOB4L0pf #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/nR6HU0Fjsb
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 12, 2020
October 12, 1986: @Astros Mike Scott did it again, quieting the @Mets bats to lead Houston to a 3-1 win in Game 4 of the #NLCS at Shea Stadium 🏟: https://t.co/RK3po3n2l3 #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/DtyQL9Em8A
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 12, 2020
October 12, 1988: Orel Hershiser held the @Mets bats in check in the decisive Game 7 of the 1988 #NLCS on their way to a 6-0 win and a trip to the World Series: https://t.co/rJ5c5F7o70 #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/3Q1RofoRzc
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 12, 2020
October 12, 2000: @Mets Jay Payton delivers a ninth inning RBI single off of @Cardinals Mike Timlin to give the @Mets a 6-5 win in Game 2 of the #NLCS. Watch Mike Piazza’s 3rd inning HR: https://t.co/Xp4OsWQu8a #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/wa7WPu2BEx
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 12, 2020
October 12, 2006: Carlos Beltran’s two-run HR in the 6th inning of Game 1 of the #NLCS accounted for all the runs by both teams as the @Mets beat the @Cardinals, 2-0: https://t.co/D2D1b22c7U #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/oAGAZ4hQ5O
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 12, 2020
10/12/2015 The Mets’ offense comes alive for Citi Field’s first postseason game as Curtis Granderson drives in 5 runs and Yoenis Céspedes launches a 3-run homer into the second deck. The Mets 13-7 win gives them a 2-1 lead in the NLDS.@cgrand3 @ynscspds pic.twitter.com/yQKR0cqFeJ
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) October 12, 2019
October 12, 2015: The @Mets blasted the @Dodgers 13-7 in Game 3 of the #NLDS. Yoenis Cespedes and Travis d’Arnaud hits HRs, Curtis Granderson had 5 RBI and Ruben Tejada limped to the baseline during the pregame intros: https://t.co/MVfBHKfC4e #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/mzqKUs3ax9
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 12, 2020
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Rays have some danger pitching.
ReplyDeleteGagnon, Altherr, and Flexen succeeding. Maybe the should stay in Asian ball.
Did you see the NBA finals? Me neither.
I wrote danged, it edited me.
ReplyDeleteTom,
ReplyDeleteAlways liked Chris Flexen. It is not easy going back and forth from Bullpen to Starter to Minors and Majors, Felt he just need an extended chance to pitch in one role, in one place. 103 K's in 97 innings this year in Korea, not bad.
Gagnon has been striking out a lot.