Good Morning. Happy Birthday to Wally Whitehurst and Bret Saberhagen. Marlins 3 Mets 0 even though deGrom was brilliant again and J.D. Davis to the DL.
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Marlins
3 Mets 0 (Box
Score): Brandon
Nimmo CF
1 for 3, walk and a K; Francisco
Lindor SS
0 for 3 with a K; Michael
Conforto RF
0 for 4, 3 Ks; Pete
Alonso 1B
0 for 4, 3 Ks; Dominic
Smith LF
1 for 3, 2 Ks; James
McCann C 0 for 3; Jeff
McNeil 2B
0 for 2, 1 walk; Jonathan
Villar 3B
0 for 3, 3 Ks; Jacob deGrom P 1 for 2; (L, 0-1) 8 innings, 5 hits, 1 run (HR), 14
Ks, no walks; Edwin Diaz 2/3 inning, 3 hits, 2 runs (both
earned), 1 walk; Jeurys Familia 1/3 inning, no hits, no runs, 1 K.
SNY.TV: "The Mets squandered an opportunity right away after they opened the game with runners on 1st and 3rd with nobody out but did not score. Brandon Nimmo doubled and Francisco Lindor reached on an error, but after Lindor was caught stealing, Michael Conforto and Pete Alonso both struck out to end the inning."
Mets.com:
For an encore on Saturday, deGrom matched his career high with 14 strikeouts at
Citi Field, limiting the Marlins to one run in eight innings. It wasn’t
enough. The Mets recorded just three hits all afternoon in a 3-0 loss to the
Marlins, sticking deGrom with an 0-1 record despite his 0.64 ERA through two
starts.
Newsday:
“Among the creatively cruel, mind-bending ways for Jacob deGrom to lose a game
— and we all know there have been dozens of these during his tortured Mets
career — Saturday’s defeat was especially aggravating…That’s because the
Marlins’ Jazz Chisholm Jr., a very talented rookie playing in his 28th game,
somehow caught up to an 0-and-2 fastball traveling at 100.4 mph. It wasn’t even
a strike.”
Brian Joura Mets360.com: “If there was
any justice in the world, everyone who wore a Mets uniform today not named
Jacob deGrom would be forced to leave the stadium wearing a cone of shame.”
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Metstradamus:
“I understand that the other lefty hitters that are below him aren’t exactly
tearing up the league, but Jeff McNeil looks infinitely better than Conforto
right now, and seeing as if there are other options, the Mets should be under
no obligation to let Conforto figure it out from the three hole.”
Despite the loss, Jake was awesome today:
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) April 10, 2021
8 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 14 K 💪 pic.twitter.com/nT3JmCkisQ
.@j_chisholm3 sends a 100 MPH fastball to the upper tank. 💪
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) April 10, 2021
(MLB x @GoogleCloud) pic.twitter.com/pMYZVASsI2
Well here's something we haven't seen much of from Mets catchers in recent years. Nice snap throw from James McCann to pick off Chad Wallach. McCann hit 79 mph on the throw. pic.twitter.com/QeZZIvFSkV
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 10, 2021
My guy. Jacob deGrom is an icon and generational talent who is under-appreciated. Thankful I get to learn and be around one of the best to ever do it. What he’s been doing since he came in the league is mind-blowing. Everyone should be thankful to be able to witness history! https://t.co/UUCwkSA7jU
— Marcus Stroman (@STR0) April 10, 2021
Jacob deGrom today became only the second #Mets pitcher since 1988 to have an 80% strike rate on at least 90 pitches.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) April 11, 2021
The other: Shaun Marcum in *relief* in the 20-inning game against the Marlins in 2013.
Both pitchers were credited with the loss.
Jacob deGrom and Brandon Nimmo on yet another tough-luck loss for the best pitcher on Planet Earth: pic.twitter.com/V7XSq2KAzW
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 10, 2021
Jacob deGrom talks about trying to decompress after a tough loss:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 10, 2021
"I'm more frustrated about the fastball that was hit for a homer...that's what kinda eats at me the most, giving up that run there" pic.twitter.com/bEZmzFACfS
For those who would like a good laugh to end your Saturday night: Steven Matz was given 14 runs of support tonight. In five innings. Good night, friends.
— Metstradamus (@Metstradamus) April 11, 2021
Luis Rojas talks about Michael Conforto's early-season struggles:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 10, 2021
"He's in a funk...he'll simplify things, we'll see the Conforto that we know soon" pic.twitter.com/zuCU1kxv8h
Luis Rojas on the feeling in the Mets' clubhouse when they can't come through offensively for Jacob deGrom:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 10, 2021
"Definitely disappointing...an outing like that, you can call it a waste...that's one of the strongest outings I've seen him have" pic.twitter.com/iHFzB6i42C
NY Post:
SNY.TV: The
Mets and Marlins will return to action Sunday for a 1:10 p.m. start on SNY. Marcus
Stroman (1-0, 4.50 ERA) will go for the Mets against a pitcher that has yet
to be determined.
Mets
Press Briefing: LAST TIME OUT: Stroman's last start was his first in the majors
since September 27, 2019...He earned the Mets' first win of the season,
limiting the Phillies to one run on three hits with two walks and three
strikeouts...He induced 15 ground balls and allowed only one batter to lift the
ball into the air. WITH THE METS:
Stroman is now 5-2 with a 3.56 ERA (26 earned runs/65.2 innings) in his 12
starts with New York...The Mets are 9-3 in his 12 starts since he joined the
team on July 28, 2019.
“That’s Mr. Cy, I think that’s my cue to go.”
— Steve Gelbs (@SteveGelbs) April 10, 2021
“How do you think he’s gonna do today?”
“Oh, he’s gonna shove.”
pic.twitter.com/T9WcVQSQyw
J.D. Davis could not avoid the injured list after being hit by a pitch on his left hand. The Mets have recalled infielder José Peraza to replace him.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 10, 2021
In a corresponding move, the Mets DFA'd Franklyn Kilome to clear 40-man roster space.
Should the Mets keep Michael Conforto in the three-hole going forward?@john_jastremski joins @mariacmarino to discuss:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 11, 2021
➡️ @GEICO pic.twitter.com/5OgmatVysd
🍎🎧 NEW SHEA ANYTHING! 🍎🎧@keithhernandez and @DougWilliamsSNY discuss the Mets' early-season struggles with runners in scoring position: https://t.co/Ty53Fhgdbo
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 10, 2021
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Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Phillip Evans - Pittsburgh Pirates (3) Solo. pic.twitter.com/N7mfqEvJbf
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 11, 2021
Andres Gimenez - Cleveland Indians (1) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/qgyIkWu0jm
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 11, 2021
Asdrubal Cabrera - Arizona Diamondbacks (2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/iFcTfR8YeP
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 11, 2021
Bryce Harper - Philadelphia Phillies (1) Solo. pic.twitter.com/yROqb3Yktl
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 11, 2021
Double Dans!#ForTheA pic.twitter.com/uHBjlzb3fU
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 11, 2021
RECAP: Freeman hits third home run as #Braves top Phillies.#ForTheA: https://t.co/tHrSuG0FU4 pic.twitter.com/20E3aV8Pr3
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 11, 2021
Trey Mancini - Baltimore Orioles (1) Solo. pic.twitter.com/M5qYeXy91x
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 11, 2021
We're in the 4th inning.
— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) April 11, 2021
Bo Bichette already has FIVE RBI 😳 pic.twitter.com/AIhxRKwIPn
JBJ! 😱 pic.twitter.com/g0aR8pHjZt
— MLB (@MLB) April 10, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
Alex Rodriguez and billionaire Marc Lore are reportedly finalizing a deal to purchase the Minnesota Timberwolves https://t.co/XGp5M9thm2 pic.twitter.com/iLoP4gXL7J
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 11, 2021
MLB.com:
- 8 stars who would thrill in Coors HR Derby
- Braves benefit from blunder in win over Phils
- Injuries: Betts, Bregman, Archer, Mets
- Newly beardless Odor almost unrecognizable
- Kim hits first MLB homer as bats carry SD
- Germán optioned after Yankees' shutout loss
- No Belli, no Betts, no problem for Dodgers
- Vlad Jr. makes Espinal's day with Pujols intro
- 'He's a big deal': Crawford swats clutch HR
MLB Trade Rumors:
Yahoo Sports:
- Reports: A-Rod on verge of buying NBA team
- What Detroit Tigers' Tarik Skubal learned after his 'unacceptable' outing
- Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland game: How to watch series finale from Progressive Field
- Freeman homers | FastCast
- CG: CIN@ARI - 4/10/21
- Nationals vs. Dodgers Highlights
- CG: WSH@LAD - 4/10/21
- 'We’re going to miss him dearly:' Tommy Lasorda's presence felt as Los Angeles Dodgers continue hot start
- Angels wait out long rain delay and long review, then are crushed by Blue Jays
- Dodgers continue to enjoy opening weekend at home by beating Nationals again
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Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Wally Whitehurst (1964)
- Bret Saberhagen (1964)
- Bobby Jones (1972)
- Trot Nixon (1974)
- Alejandro De Aza (1984)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Brett
Butler on April 11, 1995.
New York Mets signed free agent Claudio
Vargas on April 11, 2008.
1962 |
After being rained out the previous night and with some
players getting stuck in an elevator, the Mets make their National League
debut in St. Louis, losing to the Cardinals at Busch Stadium, 11-4. The
defeat will be the first of a record-setting 120 losses the New York
expansion team will suffer this season. |
1971 |
Jerry Grote hits a walk-off homer in the 11th inning off
Wayne Granger at Shea Stadium. The New York catcher's game-ending
round-tripper accounts for the only run scored in the Mets' 1-0 victory over
Cincinnati. |
2003 |
In the first of its 'home' games at Hiram Bithorn Stadium
in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Expos rout David Cone and the Mets, 10-0. The
Montreal franchise, which is now owned by major league baseball, will play 22
games in the commonwealth this season as a new venue is sought for the
poorly-attended Canadian team. |
2006 |
At the home opener at RFK Stadium prior to the hometown
team's 7-1 loss to the Mets, Dick Cheney, wearing a red-and-blue Nationals
jacket, becomes the eighth sitting vice president to throw out the ceremonial
first pitch. After the the veep is greeted with a chorus of loud boos, he
bounces the pitch in front of home plate, throwing the ball from directly in
front of the pitching mound. |
1962 - The New
York Mets play their first game and lose, 11 - 4, to the Cardinals in St. Louis. Gil
Hodges and Charlie Neal provide bright spots for the Mets,
hitting the first two home runs in the new franchise's history.
1963 - Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves becomes the all-time winningest
left-handed pitcher in major league history. Spahn's 6 - 1 victory over the New
York Mets gives him 328 career wins,
moving him ahead of Eddie Plank as the all-time winningest left-hander.
Except for Duke Snider's home run, no Mets get past second base.
2001 - Greg Maddux of the Atlanta Braves is almost flawless for seven innings,
combining with a pair of relievers to pitch a one-hitter
in a 2 - 0 victory over the New
York Mets. The Mets wind up with only one runner against Maddux, Mike Remlinger and John Rocker, when Todd
Zeile lines a single about a foot beyond second baseman Quilvio Veras's glove with one out in the 2nd inning.
2006: Minor league pitchers Waner Mateo (Mets),
Ryan Rafferty (Royals), Ramón Ramirez and Justin Mallett (Reds),
are suspended 50 games each by the Commissioner's office for violating baseball's minor
league drug
program, the first penalties since the sport toughened its rules during the
offseason.
2012: Two anniversaries clash in New York, as the Mets
celebrate a half century of existence, and Washington Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg the second anniversary of his
professional debut. Strasburg has the upper hand, pitching 6 scoreless innings
to earn his first win of the year, 4 - 0. His opponent Johan Santana, also coming back from arm surgery,
gives up a single run in 5 innings when Mark DeRosa scores on a wild
pitch in the 2nd, but it's enough to saddle him with the loss.
2015: Mets
reliever Jenrry Mejia is the latest major league player to be
suspended for testing positive for a steroid
as he is handed an 80-game penalty. He is the fourth pitcher to incur the
penalty in a two-week span, following Ervin Santana, David Rollins and Arodys Vizcaino.
2017 - Yoenis Cespedes hits three home runs to lead the Mets
to a 14 - 4 win over the Phillies. He is the first player in team history with
two three-homer games. His effort is part of a seven-homer night as Lucas
Duda goes deep twice, and Asdrubal Cabrera and Travis d'Arnaud hit one out each.
Centerfield Maz:
Remembering Mets History (1971) Jerry Grote Hits A Walk Off HR
2000 N.L. Champion Mets Pitcher: The Left Handed Bobby Jones (2000-2002)
Jay Bruce: Former Mets Outfielder (2016-2018)
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Why does this team always seem to struggle against good pitching? Heck, right now, the Mets are making every pitcher look like he is 10 feet call.
ReplyDeleteWe need smart managing. It was NOT smart to sit Smith in the opener...but it would have been very smart to sit deeply slumping Conforto against a tough lefty and starting Pillar instead. Whoever decided on the line up is not thinking. Pillar hit .308 last year. He can hit. Wake up.
This team cannot long afford to not win deGrom starts and have an expectation of season success.
So, Lindor bunts for a hit (it was an error, but, not the point), then gets thrown out trying to steal a base. So, the Mets just abandoned "small ball" and spent the rest of yesterday swinging for the fences.
ReplyDeleteNo use trying for small hits and "keep the line moving". That's what the Marlins did to add two runs in the ninth.
John, you have a point here.
Bob,
ReplyDeleteI think Guillorme should play everyday and bat second and Lindor 3rd. Lindor is the best hitter on the team. Guillorme is the prototypical #2 man who can move the runner over. If not Guillorme 2nd - then McNeil.
Fonzie proved how to consistently manufacture runs better than anyone other Mets Manager I ever saw with the possible exception of Hodges. His style of baseball needs to be the team standard.
It took a perfect throw to cut down Lindor. Would have been 2nd and 3rd, none out. Different game. Someday, I guess things will go the Mets' way. Someday.
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