Good
Morning. Born Today Jane Jarvis. Happy Birthday Steve Trachsel
and Tim
Byrdak. Steve Cohen becomes the New Mets Owner and Mets get two pitchers on
waivers.
Section Links: Mets Links, MLB Links, Winter Baseball, and This Day in Mets History.
As we had
yesterday on Mack’s Mets: MLB
Owners approve Steve Cohen Purchase of Mets.
NY
Times: M.L.B.’s owners voted to approve Cohen’s $2.4 billion purchase of the
team, and New York City signed off on his taking over the lease of Citi
Field. “Cohen said he would make a tax deductible donation of $17.5 million to
the New York City Economic Development Corporation to support city-run grant
programs that will help local small businesses hurt during the coronavirus
pandemic…salary cuts for Mets employees…would be reversed as of Nov. 1 — a
commitment he said was worth more than $7 million. Cohen also said the Mets
would establish a relief fund of about $2.5 million that would contribute up to
$500 per month each to 1,000 seasonal stadium workers from Nov. 1 until opening
day of 2021.”
The
Daily Stache: It has happened! Steve Cohen is the new Mets owner.
Greg
Prince Faith and Fear on Flushing: Honeymoon in Flushing – “Steve Cohen was
the symbol of the 2021 Mets. A symbol of hope. A symbol of faith. In lieu of
statistics and video highlights, a symbol can be a powerful thing.”
Mike's Mets - Welcome to the Promised Land.
Celebrating together tonight - thank you all for your notes, we are beyond excited. Love my new tee, thank you @nineteen86d pic.twitter.com/fDbvYdL9rk
— alexmomof5 (@alexmomof5) October 31, 2020
Very Excited for this next chapter in @Mets history. This is a special day for all of us. Looking forward to the future with pride and optimism. Mr. Cohen, you have my full support and gratitude. Looking forward to seeing you all at @CitiField next year!#LGM
— Mike Piazza (@mikepiazza31) October 30, 2020
Today is the start of new era for the Mets organization and Mets fans. I'm excited to see what the future is going to be with Steve Cohen. This is the beginning of something special. LET'S GO METS!! https://t.co/6ykhNV665j
— edgardo a alfonzo (@fonzy9) October 30, 2020
The Saturday back pages. pic.twitter.com/DI0SopeOQq
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) October 31, 2020
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: Steve Cohen era is here: Will Mets maintain their charm? They
are, more often than not in their history, the underdog. Therein lies the
challenge for Steve Cohen, definitely not the underdog.
CBS
Sports: Here's the easy way new Mets owner Steve Cohen can distinguish himself
in his first season. Few other teams figure to be spending money this
winter, which means the Mets should.
Joel
Sherman NY Post: Steve Cohen makes Mets heavyweights in every way.
NY
Post: Steve Cohen’s Mets could make run at top players in free agency.
.@Jim_Duquette joins @CWilliamson44 to discuss what's on the agenda for Steve Cohen and Sandy Alderson as they get started in the coming days 👇 pic.twitter.com/FkZFuhHGDk
— SNY (@SNYtv) October 31, 2020
Danny
Abriano SNY.TV: Analyzing what Sandy Alderson's free agent and trade strategy
could be like under Steve Cohen. Throughout his tenure, Alderson was
measured with his words and his moves. But behind that demeanor was the fact
that Alderson -- as he has said himself -- likes flash...the expectation should
be that his stewardship of the Mets this time around will be different.
90
Percent Mets: Cohen Is Active! Mets Make Roster Moves.
Newsday:
Mets claim LI's Nick Tropeano and fellow pitcher Jacob Barnes off waivers. A
West Islip native and Stony Brook alumnus, Tropeano,
a 30-year-old righthander…Across parts of six seasons with the Astros, Angels
and Pirates, he owns a 4.29 ERA and 1.37 WHIP in 49 games (39 starts). Barnes,
also 30, had a 5.50 ERA and mid-90s fastball in 18 games for the Angels last
season. He struck out 24 and walked four in 18 innings. In five years with the
Brewers, Royals and Angels, he has a 4.36 ERA and 1.39 WHIP.
Mike
Vaccaro NY Post: Fred Wilpon’s complicated Mets legacy could never overcome
Madoff stain.
Mike
Puma NY Post: Remembering the highs and lows of the Wilpon era.
"Candy corn shouldn't even be on there!"
— SNY (@SNYtv) October 30, 2020
Noah Syndergaard, Michael Conforto, Dom Smith, JD Davis, and more Mets rank their favorite Halloween candies 🍫🍬: https://t.co/2jUrNU2Cy2 pic.twitter.com/Pp8esnVeOj
BLOG: No one beat the @Mets more than Greg Maddux. But there's another pitcher on the list of the winningest pitchers vs. New York that is lesser known: Larry Jackson. From 1962-1967 Jackson beat the @Mets 18 consecutive decisions: https://t.co/mtILDKahqo #LGM #MetsRewind #Mets pic.twitter.com/zCfeyfH7fC
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 31, 2020
MLB.com:
Believe in ghosts? Check out Rochester's field. The Minor League park is a
site of much paranormal activity.
The defense this #postseason was on another level. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/x6YBsOwATC
— MLB (@MLB) October 30, 2020
MLB.com: Red Sox
in dialogue with Cora (reports).
MLB.com: Why
you can't shift on LeMahieu. Has not seen a legitimate infield shift in
over four years.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Cubs Plan To Exercise Anthony Rizzo’s Option.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Cubs Decline Jon Lester’s Option.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Braves Interested In Adam Wainwright.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Marlins Decline Brandon Kintzler’s Option.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Phillies Decline David Phelps’ Option.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Minor MLB Transactions: 10/30/20. Cardinals announced
outright assignment for righty Nabil
Crismatt.
ESPN to exclusively televise #KBOLeague postseason in the U.S. starting Sunday, November 1
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) October 30, 2020
Games will air live across ESPN2, ESPNEWS & ESPN App
Schedule: https://t.co/TUsKuX8NtC pic.twitter.com/hqS4Fh55R3
This offseason, baseball's top prospect, Wander Franco (#Rays), will be playing in la Liga de Beisbol Dominicano! https://t.co/WLreBHGDMk
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) October 30, 2020
In the
Mexican Pacific League Last Night -
Tomateros
de Cuilacan 3 Caneros de los Mochis 2 (Box Score). Mets Catching Prospect Juan Uriarte did not play. He is hitting for a .278 this winter.
Naranjeros
de Hermosillo 6 Charros de Jalisco 4 (Box
Score). Former Met Fernando
Salas recorded his 5th Save this winter and has a 0.00 ERA.
Here is the full Mexican Pacific League
Scoreboard.
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Jane Jarvis (1915)
- Steve Trachsel (1970)
- Tim Byrdak (1973)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Richie
Hebner to the Detroit Tigers for Jerry
Morales and Phil
Mankowski on October 31, 1979.
New York Mets released Ron
Hodges on October 31, 1984.
Michael Tucker granted free agency on October 31,
2006.
Ricardo Rincon granted free agency on October 31,
2008.
Moises Alou granted free agency on October 31,
2008.
Pedro Martinez granted free agency on October 31,
2008.
Frank Francisco granted free agency on October
31, 2013.
Tim Byrdak granted free agency on October 31,
2013.
Milwaukee
Brewers claimed Juan
Centeno of the New York Mets on waivers on
October 31, 2014.
Oakland
Athletics claimed Andrew
Brown of the New York Mets on waivers on October
31, 2014.
2008 |
The Mets waste no time in
exercising their $12 million option on Carlos
Delgado. After a well-publicized slow start, which strained the
relationship with his then-manager Willie Randolph, the 36 year-old first
baseman batted .313, blasted 24 homers, and drove in 70 runs during the last
three months of the season playing for new skipper Jerry Manuel. |
2011 |
The Mets announce on their Twitter
page that the team is planning to move the left- and right-field fences at
Citi Field closer to home plate by as much as 12 feet and lower the home-run
line to eight feet. The Amazins, who have hit the fewest home runs at home of
any major league team since moving into their new ballpark in 2009, will see
the number of round-trippers dramatically increase when the new dimensions
result in 21 additional homers for the team and 24 more for opponents |
1973: Tom Seaver of
the New
York Mets wins the National League Cy Young Award, the first time
the honor has gone to a pitcher with fewer than 20 victories. Seaver finished
19-10 and led the league in ERA (2.08)
and strikeouts (251).
2015: In Game 4 of the World Series,
the Mets enter
the 8th inning with a 3 - 2 lead at home thanks to a good start by rookie Steven
Matz and two homers by another rookie, Michael Conforto. But the Royals manufacture
one of their specialty late-inning rallies against Tyler Clippard and Jeurys Familia, with 2B Daniel Murphy committing a key error that
lets in the tying run. The Royals score three in the inning, and Wade Davis then
pitches two scoreless innings to seal the 5 - 3 win, putting Kansas City one
win away from the second Championship in its history.
Jane Jarvis was born on this day in 1915. She went on to become the organist at Shea Stadium for from 1964-1979. #LGM #MeettheMets #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/MsWN1LxrS1
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 31, 2019
October 31, 2011: The @Mets announce they will change the dimensions of Citi Field, making the height will be lowered to eight feet. The LF wall will be moved in 13 feet and the right-center field wall is shortened from 415 to 398 feet. #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/X4mMCNq586
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) October 31, 2019
10/31/2015 Michael Conforto becomes the second New York Met to blast two home runs in one World Series game, joining Gary Carter. pic.twitter.com/BS0huxyK16
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) October 31, 2019
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I am expecting great, great things from Steve Cohen, and an unshackled Alderson.
ReplyDeleteAlfonso -will he be back?
Lady Jackson was 39-8 against expansion Mets and Astros, but 155-175 against everyone else. He was good...won 24 one season, second in Cy voting. Oddly, 2.77 in his last season as a starter at age 37, in 244 innings. Wonder if he got hurt?
Yeah, yeah, different era, but look at how many complete games and shutouts he had in his career. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteTom,
ReplyDeleteSeaver was amazing. That is for sure. Gooden also had a large number of complete games compared to today. People were freaking out about Doc throwing so many innings at such a young age - the beginning of the end to the complete game in my opinion.
Guys, I don’t think the game has changed, but rather the mentality has. The way pitchers are always trying to throw faster to gain an advantage, to make more money, has created many more arm injuries. So, since pitchers are getting hurt more often, the teams need to limit their innings to reduce the chance for injury. As kinesiology has told us that a fatigued player is more apt to be injured than a fresh player, teams are trying to avoid all forms of fatigue, including putting heart monitors and steers evaluators in their players. Soon, we’ll see defensive replacements for stars so they won’t get injured in the late innings.
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess changing the mentality changes the game...
ReplyDeleteGus, that’s why we may someday see 8 inning games and 7 inning doubleheader games.
ReplyDeleteIt would be interesting to hear a guy like Tim McCarvrr say how he thought a guy like Larry Jackson would do in today’s more muscular game
Incredibly at 37 in his last year, he allowed 9 homers in 244 innings. Tell that to Steve Matz..