Good
Morning. Happy Birthday Jackson Todd
and Amed Rosario. It’s Rule 5 Draft Protection
Day and Steve Cohen talks about celebrating “Bobby
Bonilla” Day.
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For
The Win: Mets owner Steve Cohen is hilariously mixing it up with fans on
Twitter.
NY
Post: Steve Cohen offers humorous ‘Bobby Bonilla Day’ plan for Mets fans.
Let’s take a vote .How about we have a Bobby Bonilla day every year .Hand him an oversized check and drive a lap around the stadium.Could be fun
— Steven Cohen (@StevenACohen2) November 20, 2020
That is a winner
— Steven Cohen (@StevenACohen2) November 20, 2020
Not that I’m aware of, wrong again
— Steven Cohen (@StevenACohen2) November 19, 2020
On BNNY Presented by Tri-State Cadillac, @martinonyc says the Mets could still make transactions without having a president of baseball operations in place: https://t.co/1iOQ44h1OW
— SNY (@SNYtv) November 20, 2020
➡️ @Cadillac pic.twitter.com/KEGFCgOh1v
Kevin
Davidoff NY Post: DJ LeMahieu’s desire to stay in NYC makes it Yankees vs. Mets.
“The most likely scenario remains that The Machine,
currently a free agent, re-ups with the Yankees, with whom he enjoyed so much
success in 2019 and 2020 that he has proclaimed his desire to stay.
Nevertheless, the 32-year-old prefers to remain in the New York area so
definitively, an industry source said, that the Mets rank second on his list.”
The Score: Report: Yankees,
Mets top suitors for LeMahieu, Blue Jays also involved.
The #Yankees have made it clear that bringing back 2B D.J. LeMahieu is their top priority. As the negotiations grind on it’s also evident that LeMahieu preference is to return to the Bronx Bombers. #OnlyMatteroftime #$$$$
— Jim Bowden (@JimBowdenGM) November 20, 2020
NY
Post: How Mets can spend Robinson Cano savings: DJ LeMahieu
not only option. Tommy La
Stella, Cesar
Hernandez, Francisco
Lindor, the Rockies’ Nolan
Arenado and the Cubs’ Kris Bryant
are all mentioned.
SNY.TV:
Target or Avoid? Ranking the Mets' second-tier free agent starting pitching
options. 1. 37 Year Old Charlie
Morton – “Aggressively pursue”; 2. Jake
Odorizzi – “Tentatively pursue”; 3. Masahiro
Tanaka - “Tentatively pursue”; 4. James
Paxton - Verdict: “Proceed with caution.” 5. Corey
Kluber - Verdict: “Avoid”.
Matt
Musico Metsmerized Online: Three David Peterson Stats to Watch in 2021. “home
ERA (4.50 in 22 innings) and road ERA (2.60 in 27.2 innings)”; “David Peterson’s 75.0% strand rate as a starter
was among the top 50 hurlers with at least 40 innings pitched in 2020, and was
even a tad better than Zack Wheeler (74.6%)”; “Usage and Results of
Four-Seam Fastball”.
Rising
Apple: How signing George Springer helps in more ways than one. “Springer is a deft outfielder, known for his
quick feet, defensive instincts, and powerful bat. He would bring a championship
pedigree to the Mets…He is a career .270/.361/.491 hitter, and is one of the
best power-hitting outfielders in the game. In 51 games in 2020, George Springer clobbered 14 home runs and 32 RBIs.”
Mets360: Brian Joura and Chris Flanders talk
about “On Luis Rojas’ return, the top offseason priority, bullpen vs. defense.”
One of Brian’s points: “To me the pressing matter for the team is pitching.
They need at least one more high-end starter and it wouldn’t hurt to pick up
another mid-rotation guy, too. And they need relief help, too.”
Empire
Sports Media: New York Mets: Former manager and advisor Terry Collins is
“retired”.
Terry Collins, who managed the Astros, Angels and Mets, tells me via text, “I’m retired.” Collins, whose Mets contract just ran out, will be best recalled for his “Our ass is in the jackpot,” ump confrontation as well as leading the Mets to the 2015 World Series.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 19, 2020
Mike’s Mets talks
about the Robinson Cano suspension in Cheaters Gonna Cheat. “When someone
is caught cheating, it's rarely a one-off type of thing, even if it's the first
time they were ever caught. Cheating, particularly the use of PEDs, is a
long-term strategy for those who can convince themselves that the rules don't
apply to them.”
Mets
Junkies also talks Cano in “We appreciate Your Stupidity.”
The Mets' first game under Steve Cohen won't be on SNY.
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) November 19, 2020
It'll be on ESPN.
And Alex Rodriguez, eligible again to work Mets games, might be on the call.
Story: https://t.co/6FYGRAuIlM
The
Sports Daily: Mike Phillips’ Mets Player Review Series: Brandon Nimmo. “2020 Stats: 55 Games, 186 At
Bats, .280 Batting Average, 52 Hits, 8 Doubles, 3 Triples, 8 Home Runs, 18
RBI’s, 33 Runs Scored, 1 Stolen Base, .888 OPS, 1.6 WAR.”
Mets You Tube Channel: Matt
Allan Talks Alternate Site Experience.
Some of the @Mets prospects putting in work at the team’s Dominican Academy. #Mets #LGM 🇩🇴 pic.twitter.com/SGzXRDnCm2
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) November 19, 2020
ICYMI Yesterday At Mack’s Mets:
Tom
Brennan – Robbie Cano’s Major Faux Pas is a Huge Benefit to the Mets and their
fans.
SAVAGE
VIEWS – This and not That.
Mack
- Scouting Report - C - Harry Ford.
Mack
– Scouting Report - OF - James Wood.
MLB.com: Experts
say Springer signs with...Blue Jays seem to be the top pick in a roundtable
discussion of the MLB.com writers. Mets get mentions as well.
MLB.com: Each
team's youngest Top 30 prospect. For the Mets they have: “Alexander Ramirez, OF -
The Mets continued their trend of targeting lean, athletic, up-the-middle
players from the international ranks in 2019 when they signed Ramirez out of
the Dominican Republic for $2.05 million, the largest bonus given by the team.
The 17-year-old outfielder will need considerable time to develop on both sides
of the ball -- especially after a lost 2020 season -- but the final product
could be that of a five-tool outfielder who contributes in all facets of the
game.”
MLB.com:
Tigers prospect could be the next Cuban star. “The Tigers signed Roberto Campos
for a franchise record $2.85 million bonus during the international signing
period in July 2019.”
MLB.com: Arenado
to Dodgers? Don't rule it out.
MLB.com: Giants
sign this infielder for 'significant role'. Jason Vosler, 27, joins SF after
impressive work in Minors with Padres. “Vosler batted .291/.367/.523 -- all
career highs -- with 20 home runs over 116 games with Triple-A El Paso last
year [2019], and he spent the final two months of the 2020 campaign working out
at the Padres’ alternate training site.”
Mike
Lupica MLB.com: Is Lindor following in Betts' steps? “Betts’ lifetime OPS
is .895, and Lindor’s is .833. By now -- and certainly after this World Series
-- we know how many ways Mookie Betts can change a game, all the way to
the last game of the postseason, and how he plays the game with a smile. Francisco Lindor? He’s known as “Mr. Smile.” He and
the Indians made their run in 2016 before losing to the Cubs.”
MLB.com:
Ozuna's likeliest landing spots, ranked. Braves are #1, Mets #4.
CBS
Sports: Cubs' Wrigley Field named national historic landmark. The home of
the Cubs has been designated by the Department of the Interior.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Rochester Red Wings To Become Nationals’ Triple-A Affiliate.
Baseball
America: 2021 Minor League Affiliation Chart.
Today
is the last day to add players to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft.
Teams must set 40-man rosters by 6 p.m. That means it's Rule 5 protection time. Here's who we think the #Yankees should consider protecting, including their No. 4 overall prospect: https://t.co/qVrnBWmnHY
— Brendan Kuty (@BrendanKutyNJ) November 20, 2020
The #Braves have added their No. 6 prospect, Kyle Muller, to the 40-man roster, protecting him from the Rule 5 Draft: https://t.co/BaW7rCaRXV pic.twitter.com/UjESs10iQV
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) November 20, 2020
Angel Rondón, a 22-year-old RHP, has been added to the #STLCards 40-man roster, protecting him from the Rule 5 Draft: https://t.co/BaW7rCaRXV pic.twitter.com/KIIZ0FtfKo
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) November 20, 2020
The Mariners, with six Top 💯 prospects, have both impact-level players and depth in their impressive farm system: https://t.co/Q5eYB7P3P5 pic.twitter.com/B4adJf2fBl
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) November 20, 2020
Only game
scheduled in the Dominican was rained out. Toros Del Este and Tigres Del Licey will try
to make up their game later in the season.
Here is yesterday’s full Dominican
Scoreboard.
Algodoneros
de Guasave 6 Los Caneros de los Mochis 3.
Juan Uriarte 0 for 3 for Los Caneros (Box Score).
Juan is now hitting .264 this Winter.
Here is the full Mexican Pacific League
Scoreboard from yesterday.
Chris Flexen’s Doosan Bears and Aaron Altherr‘s NC Dinos continue the Korean
Championship series this morning (Box
Score).
The Best of
7 Series is tied 1-1.
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Jackson Todd (1951)
- Kevin Lomon (1971)
- Lino Urdaneta (1979)
- Amed Rosario (1995)
Died on this date:
- Dick Sisler (1998)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Reggie Dobie to the Seattle Mariners for Chuck Carr on November 20, 1988.
New York Mets traded Jorge Fabregas to
the Florida Marlins for Oscar Henriquez on November 20, 1998.
New York Mets claimed Esix Snead on waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals on November 20,
2001.
Boston Red Sox claimed Edwin Almonte of the New York
Mets on waivers on November 20, 2003.
New York Mets signed free agent Moises Alou of the San Francisco Giants on November 20,
2006.
New York Mets traded Henry Owens and Matt Lindstrom to the Florida Marlins for Jason Vargas and Adam Bostick on November 20, 2006.
New York Mets traded Guillermo Mota to
the Milwaukee Brewers for Johnny Estrada on November 20, 2007.
Cincinnati Reds signed Josh Satin of the New York Mets as
a free agent on November 20, 2014.
Los Angeles Dodgers signed Travis Taijeron of the New York
Mets as a free agent on November 20, 2017.
1967 |
Tom
Seaver is named the National League's Rookie of the Year. The 22
year-old right-hander, who compiled a 16-13 record along with a 2.76 ERA for
the last-place Mets, easily outdistances fellow righties Dick
Hughes of St. Louis and Cincinnati's Gary
Nolan for the freshman honor. |
1969 |
The BBWAA selects Willie
McCovey (.320, 45, 126) as the National League's Most Valuable Player.
The Giants first baseman edges Tom
Seaver, who posted a 2.21 ERA with 208 strikeouts and a
league-leading 25 wins for the World Champion Mets. |
1984: Four days after his 20th birthday, New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden becomes the youngest player
ever to win the National League Rookie of the Year Award.
Gooden posted a 17-9 record with a 2.60 ERA and a major league-leading 276
strikeouts. Bryce Harper will be even younger when he wins the
award in 2012.
November 20, 1967: Tom Seaver becomes the first @Mets player to win the National League’s Rookie of the Year Award. Seaver won 16 games and compiled a 2.76 ERA his rookie season to secure the honor. #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/rhwIerBxjW
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) November 20, 2020
11/20/1967 Tom Seaver becomes the first Met to win the National League Rookie of the Year Award when he receives 11 of 20 first place votes. pic.twitter.com/5bPrEZaNdc
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) November 20, 2020
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Thought Jackson Todd was a musician.
ReplyDeleteGreat video on Matt Allan...without throwing a pitch.
Like Bonilla Day idea.
Another great compilation post.
Great job John like always. Very in-depth and if anyone misses a day of research of our beloved Metsies you bring them right up to speed on everything.
ReplyDeleteZozo
Thanks Tom and Zozo.
ReplyDeleteBonilla idea embraces the past instead of hiding from it. Great idea.