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SNY.TV:
How I Met The Majors: Noah Syndergaard gets the big league call. Noah Syndergaard made his debut May 15, 2015 at
Wrigley Field.
SNY.TV:
Analyzing what was broken for 2020 Mets and fixing it for 2021: The defense.
The Mets have neglected their defense for far too long, and that needs to
change. “Whether it's been playing guys out of position, acquiring older
players whose range is declining, or relying on players who are simply
defensive liabilities no matter where they play, the Mets have lagged behind
most of the league defensively for the better part of a decade.”
Could Gary Sanchez wind up on the METS? We discussed on BNNY: pic.twitter.com/qduA4UdMjy
— SNY (@SNYtv) October 16, 2020
It's a "no" from me #LGM #LFGM https://t.co/DNMVITqwuG
— Rising Apple (@RisingAppleBlog) October 16, 2020
Mets360 – Mickey Callaway and keeping
pitchers healthy. Among other good points Brian Joura notes “In his final
year leading the Mets, the club improved to 86 wins and had four pitchers make
at least 30 starts and two others combined for 29.”
Mike’s Mets
talks about the 2020 playoff schedule in “Who Needs a Day Off?”
Rising
Apple: Mets should look into a trade with the Indians for Carlos
Carrasco. “In 2020, Carrasco made 12 starts and had a fantastic rebound
campaign for the Indians. He was 3-4 with a 2.91 ERA. This was even more
impressive considering his 2019 leukemia diagnosis.”
The
Sports Daily – Mike Phillips’ Mets Player Review Series: Robinson Cano.
Queens Ballpark Company LLC is the entity which Citi Field is owned.
— Christopher Soto (@SotoC803) October 16, 2020
Brooklyn Baseball Company LLC is the Brooklyn Cyclones MiLB team
Community Baseball Club of Central New York, Inc. is the Syracuse Mets MiLB team.
I'm not familiar with QB JV Holdings, LLC though.
Empire
Sports Media: New York Mets Player Evaluations: Shortstop Andres Gimenez. “It
was easy to forget that Gimenez was just a 21-year old rookie, but his slash
line of .263/.333/.398 shows there is still more work to be done at the plate.
For a player who has played less than 200 games at AA, it is very promising to
see him survive and, at times, excel at the big league level… The glove and base stealing ability
of Gimenez is already major league ready...Gimenez was a menace on the bases,
successful in eight of nine stolen base attempts. His speed also ranked him in
the top 6% in all of baseball.”
Metsmerized
Online: 2020 Mets Report Card: Jeurys Familia, RHP.
Elite
Sports NY: Ranking the best coaches in New York sports right now. Luis Rojas
comes in 7th out of 9.
Former Syracuse Met and Binghamton Rumble Pony Jason Krizan will be in the Dominican League this Winter. #Mets @SyracuseMets @RumblePoniesBB #LetsGO @ernestdove @JohnMackinAde https://t.co/Yz7oHHI9ru
— John From Albany (@AlbanyFrom) October 17, 2020
Metsmerized
Online: Hard Work Pays Off For Dominic Smith.
Mets You Tube Chanel: Dominic
Smith 2020 Highlights.
.@baty_brett is an absolute monster!
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) October 16, 2020
This blast registered 1⃣0⃣9⃣ off the bat in a @Mets instructional camp game. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/5XXC1ovAdm
Somewhere out there, ARod is smiling. pic.twitter.com/XYo53HvHLV
— Cut4 (@Cut4) October 17, 2020
Back-to-back hits on back-to-back pitches.@astros take the lead! #ALCS pic.twitter.com/UNggwLCyKS
— MLB (@MLB) October 16, 2020
.@TeamCJCorrea está prendío en FUEGO. 🔥#ALCS #Postemporada pic.twitter.com/dBVHDuiQCq
— MLB Puerto Rico (@MLBPuertoRico) October 17, 2020
¡Dominio total! Framber Valdez estuvo INTRATABLE. 🌪#ALCS #Postemporada pic.twitter.com/52sxEnzERR
— MLB Dominicana (@MLBDominicana) October 17, 2020
MLB.com:
Game 7! HOU 2nd club to rally from 3-0 hole. Astros 7 Rays 4 (Box
Score).
AP
News: Springer, Valdéz help Astros top Rays 7-4, force ALCS Game 7.
The rookie likes the big stage!@cristianpache25 | #MixItUp pic.twitter.com/TJ1HuyhCGX
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) October 17, 2020
We're still 😧 at this catch. pic.twitter.com/fCyx1GBv8a
— Cut4 (@Cut4) October 17, 2020
Will Smith vs. Will Smith.
— MLB (@MLB) October 17, 2020
Advantage, Will Smith. 😱 pic.twitter.com/RxjuhY5hek
Will Smith homered off Will Smith, in the 1st same-name PA in postseason history
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) October 17, 2020
It's the 1st time in at least the Expansion Era (since 1961) that a batter homered off a pitcher with the same name (including regular-season matchups, since this was 1st PS PA)
(h/t @EliasSports)
Corey Seager moves up on the list of the stars of this October with his 2-homer night. My list: 1. Randy Arozarena 2. Seager 3. Carlos Correa 4. Max Fried 5. Freddie Freeman 6. Marcell Ozuna 7. Manny Margot 8. Ian Anderson 9. George Springer 10. Giancarlo Stanton 12. Dusty Baker
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) October 17, 2020
Corey Seager - Los Angeles Dodgers (NLCS)(4) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/4Eotj2VKlH
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) October 17, 2020
MLB.com:
‘Ready to play' Dodgers keep NLCS going. Dodgers 7 Braves 3 (Box
Score).
AP
News: Smith off Smith, Seager 2 HRs as Dodgers beat Braves in NLCS.
NY
Post: Mookie Betts’ defensive gem provides momentum boost for Dodgers.
MLB.com:
Preview Braves Vs. Dodgers 4:38 PM.
MLB.com:
Preview Rays Vs. Astros 8:37 PM.
CBS
Sports: Ex-Angels employee indicted in connection with overdose death of Tyler
Skaggs.
MLB and the MLBPA announced that they are now at 47 straight days of testing without a positive for COVID-19.
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) October 16, 2020
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Rich Folkers (1946)
- Mark Johnson (1967)
- Chris Mazza (1989)
- Rafael Montero (1990)
- Adam Oller (1994)
Transactions:
New York Mets released Bob
Friend on October 17, 1966.
New York Mets released Roy
McMillan on October 17, 1966.
New York Mets purchased Larry
Stahl from the Kansas City
Athletics on October 17, 1966.
Los
Angeles Dodgers claimed Mike
Baxter of the New York Mets on waivers on October
17, 2013.
Los
Angeles Angels claimed Robert
Carson of the New York Mets on waivers on October
17, 2013.
Amazing Avenue: Revisiting the Mets’ 1999 NLCS loss to the Braves.
1999 |
With the bases loaded
in the bottom of the 15th frame, Robin
Ventura hits a home run, which becomes known as "The Grand Slam
Single," driving the Mets fans into a frenzied state as the team, who
lost the first three games of the playoff series, extends the NLCS to a Game
6. The Shea Stadium hero is credited with only a single and one RBI when he
fails to touch all four bases due to being mobbed by his teammates on the
base paths, with the umpires awarding New York a 4-3 victory after ruling Roger
Cedeño, the runner on third at the time, as the only player to have
crossed home plate before the on-field celebration began. |
2015: The Mets win
Game 1 of the NLCS,
4 - 2 over the Cubs,
as Matt
Harvey pitches into the 8th inning and Daniel Murphy and Travis d'Arnaud both homer at Citi Field.
10/17/2015 Matt Harvey pitches 7 2/3 solid innings as Travis d’Arnaud goes deep in Game 1 of the NLCS. Daniel Murphy hits a home run in his third consecutive postseason game and makes a spectacular play to end it. pic.twitter.com/9DYZniiEo3
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) October 17, 2020
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Don't want to see Baty go in any trade, unless it is a MLB ready pitching stud...and even then, I'd hesitate.
ReplyDeleteI think it is dumb to write that Gimenez needs to progress further offensively, as he had a heckuva rookie year, and if he does better in 2021, great, but I'd take those splits from him next year gladly as he continues to become a bona fide major leaguer. In his totality in 2021, his speed, defense, and bat, he was an above average MLB SS.
On Gimenez and Alonso
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Tom that Andres Gimenz is a very good shortstop. But the problem here with this team is that they actually have four really good shortstops and not just one or two. So what do you do with the rest?
The Mets need first most a top 1-3 starter added in for 2021. Noah is a question and will remain so until he finishes his third start once back.
I like Taijuan Walker for this top three starter role. Watch his youtube and you will see why. Luckily, Taijuan is a FA now. An affordable one too.
Then, I bring in the three homegrown starter kids (Szapucki, Gonzales, and Uceta) to maybe an early on ST session, make trades with other teams to add-in 2-3 more good AAA starters to this mix, so that the Mets have then 5-6 good young starters to look at for the backend of their rotation.
I like this idea way better than signing Happ or Tanaka for a billion dollars and then hoping that move pans out for all 3-4 seasons. Scary.
This is where maybe two of the Mets really good young shortstops come into play, as trade bait players for this. Unfortunately, they cannot keep them all. Guillorme could backup short for whichever top one remains. And the Mets could use Gimenez for the right starting pitcher return.
Part 2: Pete Alonso
ReplyDeleteI crack up so hard when anyone suggests trading Pete Alonso. I literally fall off my chair laughing. Here's why...
Go check Pete Alonso first season stats from 2019. Now go look up Willie Mays first season stats.
If 2020 was not a shortened season, Pete Alonso would probably had a similar total of homeruns and batting average as 2019.
So what was his slow start all about then?
A: His sophmore season.
Having an off season between 2019 and 2020 to let it all sink in and digesting it. He went to the Mets very quickly. 2019 was his dream come true and he probably had to put it all into context really. He's human people and he'll be fine.
How would you have handled 2019 if him?
A: Same way.