Good Morning. Happy Birthday Pedro Martinez. It's the anniversary of Game 6, Deesha Thosar talks to Darryl Strawberry, Beat Writers want the Mets to get Lindor, and the Rays get wild walk-off WS win.
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Deesha
Thosar NY Daily News: Darryl Strawberry opens up about moving past baseball,
Steve Cohen buying the Mets, his new life as a pastor ... and Donald Trump.
Talking about Steve Cohen Darryl says: “Hopefully it’s a change in a better
direction for them because they’ve been in a place where fans are very
frustrated, and they want to win, and they want to win now. And it’s really
hard when you’re not consistently winning. Especially playing in New York…The
Mets haven’t won in over 30-something years. That’s a long time for fans not to
be able to celebrate. And Mets fans are great fans when you’re winning.”
Newsday:
Francisco Lindor to Mets? Steve Cohen could make it happen. Tim Healey
suggests that the Mets employ the same strategy that the Dodgers did obtaining Mookie
Betts before he became a free agent.
“In four full major-league seasons, he is a four-time All-Star with two
Gold Gloves and two Silver Sluggers. He averaged 30 homers and 20 steals per
year during that stretch…The switch hitter from Puerto Rico turns 27 next
month.”
NJ.com:
Yankees vs. Mets: Who should make bigger trade offer for Indians’ Francisco
Lindor? “Cohen needs to make a splash and show the baseball world how serious
he is about winning. The Mets need Lindor, and should be the team that makes
the biggest offer to land him.”
Joel
Sherman NY Post: Justin Turner isn’t Mets’ most haunting castoff ever. Joel lists the top ten players the Mets gave
away. Nolan Ryan
leads the list followed by Jeff Kent,
Nelson
Cruz with Justin Turner
at #4.
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: Steve Cohen’s Mets can’t let next Justin Turner get away.
Maybe the 2021 Mets, armed with superior brainpower and technology and freed
from the Wilpons’ unhelpful supervision, will see the next Turner in their
midst and not give up on him so easily. Definitely, however, they must find
hidden treasures elsewhere.
Rising Apple:
NY Mets bench might look stacked with starting talent in 2021. Signing a
player like George Springer could help stack the bench with
player like Brandon Nimmo, J.D. Davis, and/or Jeff McNeil.
Brian Joura Mets360.com: Michael Conforto
and the BABIP marks of the 2020 Mets.
Metsmerized
Online: Will Dellin Betances Return To The Mets Next Season? “Brodie Van
Wagenen signed the veteran hurler to a one-year, $10.5 million contract that
also included a pair of player options over the next two seasons.”
Metsmerized
Online: David Peterson Could Be The Key To The Mets Rotation.
Metsmerized
Online: 2020 Mets Report Card: Justin Wilson. Primary Stats: 23 G, 2-1, 19.2 IP,
3.66 ERA, 10.5 K/9, 4.1 BB/9, 1.373 WHIP.
Empire
Sports Media: New York Mets Player Evaluations: Catcher Tomas Nido. “Nido’s playing time was sparse as
he only appeared in seven games (six starts) over the three weeks he was
healthy...The memorable game for Nido came against the Washington Nationals.
Nido recorded two home runs and six RBIs, joining an elite group of Mets
catchers to pull off the feat.”
MetsMinors.net:
Mets Sign Minor League Infielder Mitchell
Tolman. Last year [2019], with the Pirates’ Double-A and Triple-A
affiliates, the left-handed hitter combined for a .256 batting average, 36 RBIs
and six home runs through 128 games.
ICYMI Yesterday at Mack’s Mets:
Reese
Kaplan -- Positional Analysis for Trades: OF.
Justin Turner - Los Angeles Dodgers (WS)(2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/fNsbPtymr9
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) October 25, 2020
Mookie's showing off the vertical. 😱#WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/UZuEroZAAt
— MLB (@MLB) October 25, 2020
Corey Seager - Los Angeles Dodgers (WS)(2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/zZerUQLb4k
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) October 25, 2020
Randy's in the record books.
— MLB (@MLB) October 25, 2020
The most homers EVER in a single #postseason. pic.twitter.com/UTfRJpw7uw
Brandon Lowe - Tampa Bay Rays (WS)(3) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/l8D0RGfIbR
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) October 25, 2020
Kevin Kiermaier - Tampa Bay Rays (WS)(2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/vy4BpvLrSJ
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) October 25, 2020
Kevin Kiermaier's HR is the first game-tying HR in the #WorldSeries by a player batting 9th since Chili Davis in 1991.
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) October 25, 2020
RAYS WIN! RAYS WIN! WHAT JUST HAPPENED!! WOW! pic.twitter.com/2G1vyOFkji
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) October 25, 2020
MLB.com:
UNBELIEVABLE! Rays walk off in G4, tie WS. Rays 8 Dodgers 7 (Box
Score).
MLB.com:
8 best reactions from wild Game 4 ending.
ESPN.com:
Tampa Bay Rays' Brett Phillips revels in World Series Game 4 heroics.
Ken
Davidoff NY Post.com: Dodgers now know why Rays are baseball’s cockroaches.
“These Rays are baseball’s cockroaches. Just when you think you’ve exterminated
them, they pop up again. And for crying out loud, you can’t offer them any
assistance in their pest-y plans.”
Yahoo
Sports: The Dodgers didn't see their latest World Series disaster coming until
it was too late.
CBS
Sports.com: World Series: Rays' Randy Arozarena sets MLB postseason record with
ninth home run.
MLB.com:
Game 5 Preview 8:08 PM tonight.
Caneros de
los Mochis 3 Charros de Jalisco 2 (Box
Score). Juan
Uriarte 1 for 4 with a double and a run scored for a .320 average this
winter.
Here
is the full Mexican Pacific League Scoreboard.
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Pedro Martinez (1971)
Transactions:
New York Mets claimed Bill
Spiers on waivers from the Milwaukee
Brewers on October 25, 1994.
Kevin McReynolds granted free agency on October
25, 1994.
New York Mets claimed Anthony
Recker on waivers from the Chicago Cubs on
October 25, 2012.
1961 |
The Mets
sign their first player with major league experience when the team inks
free-agent Ted
Lepcio. The 32 year-old middle infielder, who compiled a .245 batting
average playing with five teams during his ten-year career, will be cut by
the expansion team during spring training. |
1986 |
"If one picture is worth a thousand words, you have seen
about a million words, but more than that, you have seen an absolutely
bizarre finish to Game 6 of the 1986 World Series." - Vin Scully,
describing the aftermath of the play after a long silence. One
strike from defeat, the Mets tie the game on a wild pitch and then, thanks to
Bill
Buckner's error on a Mookie
Wilson grounder, win Game 6, knotting the World Series at three games
apiece. The hobbled first baseman, who graciously handles the fall out from
one of the most memorable moments in baseball history, becomes the scapegoat
for the frustrated Fenway Faithful, who wrongly believed his play alone was
responsible for Boston demise in the Fall Classic. |
2000 |
|
2016 |
The Mets announce that Mike
Piazza, considered by many to be the best offensive backstop in baseball
history, will have his number 31 retired during the season. The
Cooperstown-bound catcher's digits will join Tom
Seaver (41), Casey
Stengel (37), and Gil Hodges
(14) above the left-field wall at Citi Field. |
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“If a picture is worth a thousand words, you have seen about a million words, but more than that, you have seen an absolutely bizarre finish to Game 6 of the 1986 World Series." - Vin Scully #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/ZeS2EpqHSr
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 25, 2020
10/25/1986 One out away from losing the World Series, the Mets stage an epic comeback beginning with three straight singles from Gary Carter, Kevin Mitchell and Ray Knight. After a wild pitch scores the tying run, Mookie Wilson hits “a little roller up along first." pic.twitter.com/ftGZl2lBrF
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) October 25, 2020
“A little roller up along first ... behind the bag! It gets through Buckner. Here comes Knight and the @Mets win it!” - Vin Scully #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/2g51lQssYO
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 25, 2019
October 25, 2000: Game 4. World Series. Mike Piazza becomes the first player to hit a World Series home run at both Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium. #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/56Fc1DDXeM
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 25, 2019
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Ah-row-zah-RAY-NAH!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTampa wins incredibly, but they don't get there yesterday without the stunning continuing contributions Randy Arozarena. Man, can we have one of those for the Mets? I won't be greedy and ask for two - just one will be fine. Where do I place my order - Amazon?
If the Mets do pursue Lindor, fine. As long as other needs are not neglected. Mr. Cohen needs to not follow the Nets model, where they got two aging Celtics stars for great draft picks when the two were past their prime, and the franchise has taken several years to recover.
That said, this team needs to start getting to the playoffs regularly, and deep into the playoffs often - nothing else is acceptable - no more highlights of 1969 and 1986, come on. I'd rather watch to the 2020 Rays. I am TIRED of Mets reruns.
Not to get all spiritual here, but my wife and I stopped in at a church meeting in a place called Freedom Chapel in Amityville where persons mostly of color with addictions were in a program there, and were listening to Darryl Strawberry preach, not flashy, but reality style "come let us reason together" preaching. He was sharing his own testimony of failures and that God turned his life around and could do it for them, too. He had everyone's rapt attention. You could hear a pin drop. No doubt lives were being touched. He is not doing this for money, or fame. It is a new, probably life-long calling for him. And, unlike many of us, he is in fact in the trenches, touching many, many lives in the inner cities. May he continue to do so.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that Tom. God Bless Darryl.
ReplyDeleteMy friend went to see him a few weeks ago out here in Thousand Oaks, CA, and loved his sincere & passionate message. Thank goodness he’s well past the days of worrying if he’s going to have a future & looking forward to him leading a long & happier life.
ReplyDeleteI met him at a book signing in Santa Monica a number of years ago, and though I had met him 5 times before it was the most tranquil & Happiest I had seen him. So happy that his path continues to be blessed...