Good
Morning. Mets send the Todd Frazier PTBNL to Texas, sign a
pitcher from the UK, Plus Winter Ball Results and Mets History Links,
Section Links: Mets Links, MLB Links, Winter Baseball, and This Day in Mets History.
Mets Links:
As
we had yesterday on Mack’s Mets: Mets Send RHP Ryder
Ryan to Texas to Complete Todd Frazier Trade. Anthony DiComo MLB.com: Ryan, 25,
produced a 3.05 ERA at Double-A Binghamton in 2019. MetsFanMania:
Ryan was traded to the Mets from Cleveland in the 2017 Jay Bruce
trade. Tim Healey Newsday: The Mets still
owe the Rangers a player for Robinson Chirinos.
The Mets signed left-hander Cam Opp to a minor league deal. Cool story as a UK native who attended West Point, and has pitched for the British national team.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) December 18, 2020
In a preview of tomorrow's Sports Report show on @sportanariumπ»with the honorable MC @ernestdove. The Mets actually now have a UK born player in the organization! Find out who it is and stay tuned for weekly updates on @sportanarium for our new UK Mets⭐️ pic.twitter.com/fGaUK1QHXp
— Thomas Brice (@ThomasBrice2017) December 19, 2020
Here's the new Mets pitcher from his days with Army. pic.twitter.com/H9DY7rVaeU
— Rob Piersall (@RTPiersall) December 18, 2020
Anthony
DiComo Mets.com: Is a blockbuster trade in the cards for Mets? “If you’re
talking about defensively, our third-base situation is probably a little bit up
in the air,” Alderson said. “Is it as glaring a need as like a third or fourth
starter? I don’t think so. But look, we’re gonna look for targets of
opportunity. And if there are ways to make our team better in areas where we’re
not the weakest but could use an upgrade, then those are things that Jared and
the organization will have to consider.”
Mike
Lupica Mets.com: Arenado a long shot worth taking for Mets. “I believe that
Arenado
would come to New York and do what another ex-Rockie -- LeMahieu
-- has done on the other side of town. That means show everybody, on the New
York stage, what he can do. Long shot? Maybe. Worth a shot? Definitely.”
MLB.com:
Springer, Bauer ... both? Who will Mets sign?
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: How Cleon Jones is fighting to save a ‘dying community’. “Cleon Jones’
vehicle for helping others is named The Last Out Community Foundation…to aid
his longtime home of Africatown, Ala., known for being the docking site of the
last slave ship to come to the United States...’We service the community by
painting houses, restoring houses,’ Jones, who was born in Plateau, said
Thursday in a telephone interview, ‘and since the storms (Hurricanes Sally and
Zeta), we’ve had a lot of roof problems in which the storms blew the roof off.’”
Mike
Puma NY Post: Mets’ free agent pitching options after Trevor
Bauer include a clear best fit. Masahiro
Tanaka; “’I think he’s a perfect No. 3 guy,” said a talent evaluator from a
NL team. “He’s proven that he’s not affected by the bright lights of pitching
in a big market.’ A second talent evaluator placed Tanaka as the clear best
option in the pool that also includes Paxton, Kluber and Odorizzi.”
NY
Post: Tomoyuki Sugano is tempting MLB free-agency option after Trevor Bauer.
“The right-handed pitcher is a two-time winner of the Eiji Sawamura Award,
NPB’s equivalent of the Cy Young award, capturing the honors in 2017 and 2018.
In eight seasons in the NPB, Sugano has posted a 2.32 ERA, throwing 1,360
innings and striking out 1,214 with 37 complete games.”
Jeffrey
Bellone Mets Briefing: Extending Michael Conforto. “Michael Conforto has some good timing: 1) He is
coming off a shortened 2020 campaign that earned him an All-MLB Second Team
honor after slashing .322/.412/.515 with 9 home runs and 31 RBIs in 54 games;
2) He is a contract extension candidate; both just as the wealthiest owner in
sports takes over the Mets.”
Rising
Apple: Delivering Tyler Flowers to Flushing makes more sense. “On a
one-year deal, Flowers can provide the Mets with a multitude of games and fill
in admirably if James McCann lands on the IL. He’s an upgrade
over the question mark sitting above Tomas Nido’s head.”
John Maine’s pitching teammates included All-Stars Tom Glavine, @45PedroMartinez, @johansantana and El Duque Hernandez. Despite all that firepower, he won plenty of big games for the @Mets during his time at Shea and @CitiField.
— Jay Horwitz (@Jay_HorwitzPR) December 18, 2020
Listen to his story π https://t.co/pqilRE4UNe pic.twitter.com/ELVsKrEeBU
MLB Links:
ESPN:
Sunday Night Baseball schedule released, opening with White Sox-Angels.
The Mets have four Sunday Night Baseball games already scheduled, according to an ESPN announcement today:
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) December 18, 2020
May 2 @ Phillies
May 30 vs. Braves
July 4 @ Yankees
Sept. 12 vs. Yankees
MLB.com:
661? Mays' iconic HR total could go up by 1.
Yahoo
Sports: How will MLB handle clubhouse divisions over COVID-19 vaccine as baseball
seeks return to normalcy? “Even when they seem to provide relief from the
pandemic, vaccines are a divisive and controversial issue in this country. If
they’re not mandated — and it seems they won’t be — a segment of the baseball
population will almost certainly abstain, possibly compromising the safety or
viability of the 2021 season.”
MLB.com:
These are the slowest K pitches of '20. “The 2020 leader? That would be
veteran infielder Todd Frazier…Frazier saved the Mets’ bullpen by pitching a
perfect top of the ninth inning against the Braves in a 15-2 loss. Frazier’s 13
pitches maxed out at 67.5 mph, and one of his five “knuckleballs” was a 55.3
mph butterfly that froze Adam Duvall for strike three.”
MLB
Trade Rumors: Rays Sign Michael Wacha.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Nationals, Reds Have Discussed Eugenio Suarez.
Winter
Baseball:
In
Australia, Blue Sox – Aces Games called off. Sydney’s series against Melbourne at
Blacktown Sportspark will not be completed this weekend to allow the Aces the
chance to get back to Victoria ahead of likely COVID-19 border restrictions
being introduced.
In the
Dominican Republic:
Game 1 Gigantes
del Cibao 6 Toros Del Este 1 (Box
Score) Bruce Maxwell C, 1 for 3 with a double, an RBI
and a K, .118 Batting Avg;
Game 2 Toros
Del Este 6 Gigantes del Cibao 5 (Box
Score) For Los Toros Hunter Strickland a scoreless inning with no hits or
walks, 0.00 ERA this winter; For Gigantes former Met minor league pitcher Domingo
Tapia also a scoreless inning with 2 Ks, no hits or walks, 0.00 ERA this
winter.
Aguilas
Cibaenas 7 Leones del Escogido 4 (Box
Score) Robel
Garcia 0 for 2, with 2 walks and an RBI .219 average this winter. Former Met LHP Dario Alvarez
1 inning, 1 hit, no runs, 1 K, 0.69 ERA.
Here
is the full scoreboard from the Dominican Republic.
In
Venezuela:
Navegantes
del Magallanes 5 Bravos de Margarita 0 (Box
Score). For Los Bravos David
Rodriguez 1B 0 for 2 with a walk, now with a .388 average.
Here
is the full scoreboard from Venezuela.
In
Puerto Rico the Liga de Beisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente:
Criollos de
Caguas 10 RA 12 3 (Box
Score). For Crillos, Johneshwy
Fargas 3 for 4, double, run scored, an RBI, now hitting .425 this winter.
In
the Mexican Pacific League:
Caneros de
los Mochis 5 Sultanes de Monterrey 4 (Box
Score). Juan
Uriarte played LF, 2 for 4, with a run scored, .216 Avg.
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Rob Gardner (1944)
- Tom Wilson (1970)
- Chip Ambres (1979)
Died on this date:
- Dock Ellis (2008)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Mike
Cubbage of the Minnesota Twins on
December 19, 1980.
New York Mets released Bill
Almon on December 19, 1980.
New York Mets traded Al Shirley to the Kansas City
Royals for Brent
Mayne on December 19, 1995.
Cleveland
Indians signed Danny
Graves of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 19, 2005.
New York Mets released Kaz
Ishii on December 19, 2005.
New York Mets signed free agent Chip
Ambres of the Boston Red Sox on
December 19, 2006.
New York Mets signed free agent Frank
Francisco of the Toronto Blue
Jays on December 19, 2011.
1986: Michael Sergio, a Mets fan who parachuted into Shea Stadium during Game 6 of the World Series,
is sentenced to 100 hours of community service and fined $500.
Breakfast
Links One year ago today - 12/19/2019
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Tyler Flowers fanned 34 times in 80 ABs. And is turning 35 I think. Is that a viable back up? Or is he washed up.
ReplyDeleteFar gas is very impressive in his short (so far) winter ball stint. He has my attention now. Can he stay hot? Did he find another gear?
Fargas has been doing well though it is probably against AA or A pitching. What I like about him is that he has things you can't teach Speed abd CF defense. Hope to see him at AAA this year.
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