Good Morning. Happy Birthday to Jeromy Burnitz, Adeiny Hechavarria, and Daniel Zamora and Happy Jackie Robinson Day! Mets 5 Phillies 1 as David Peterson shines, the Offense awakens and the Bullpen shuts the door.
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Mets 5 Phillies 1 (Box Score) Brandon Nimmo CF 3 for 5, run
scored, 1 K; Francisco Lindor SS 2 for 4, 2 runs
scored; Dominic Smith LF 3 for 5, 1
RBI, 2Ks; Pete Alonso 1B 0 for 3, RBI,
1K; Jeff McNeil 2B 1 for 3, 1K; Michael Conforto RF 0 for 2, run
scored, HBP, walk; James McCann C 3 FOR 4, HR, 2
RBIs, run scored; Luis Guillorme 3B 0 for 4, 1K; David Peterson P 0 for 2, 1 K; (W,
1-1) 6 innings, 2 hits, 1 run – earned, HR, 10Ks; Jeurys Familia 1/3 inning, 1 hit, 1 walk, no runs;
Aaron Loup 1.2 innings, no runs,
no hits, 2 Ks; Edwin Diaz 1 inning, no hits, no runs, 2Ks;
NY
Post: Brandon Nimmo thriving as Mets’ leadoff man. “Nimmo has registered an
NL-best .464 batting average (13-for-28) with a .571 slugging percentage,
despite still looking for his first home run.”
Newsday:
In the first inning, after Nimmo slapped an opposite-field single, Lindor
followed with a base hit and Smith lined an RBI single for the quick 1-0 lead.
Pete Alonso made it 2-0 by hitting into a double play, and with David Peterson
cruising, that seemed like it would be enough.
NY
Post: Last week in Philadelphia, David Peterson got rocked. In the rematch
Wednesday night, Peterson rocked. The Mets left-hander matched a career-high
with 10 strikeouts and gave up just two hits over six innings while mowing down
the Phillies in a 5-1 win at Citi Field.
NY
Post: Aaron Loup comes through for Mets after layoff. “Loup induced a key
double play in the seventh inning — and got five outs in all — to ensure a
brilliant outing by starter David Peterson didn’t get wasted in the Mets’ 5-1
win over the Phillies at Citi Field.”
Metstradamus:
James McCann had himself a night with three hits, and in the 8th inning he put
the cherry on top of the sundae with a two run HR, his first ding-dong as a
Met. Edwin Diaz knifed through the order in the ninth, and also found a way to
get Met fans excited about his arrival into a game with an entrance song that
makes me want to go save the Princess from the clutches of Donkey Kong.
Jason
Fry Faith and Fear in Flushing: The Shadow of the Past - “The Mets won, and in convincing style. That
won’t banish every fury or scatter every shadow, but it sure does cut them down
to size”
Dom Smith lines one to right-center to drive in the opening marker of the ballgame! pic.twitter.com/GJHMWqHyjX
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 14, 2021
Jean Segura - Philadelphia Phillies (1) Solo. pic.twitter.com/gdbOB2MLE6
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 15, 2021
Make it 10 strikeouts for David Peterson! pic.twitter.com/f1j6smFojo
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
2 pitches from Loup. Lindor takes it for the DP to get out of the jam.
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
You love to see it pic.twitter.com/RPS3wOgLlV
https://t.co/tQOhWmSGqA pic.twitter.com/XPzOjdrgai
— Ben Yoel (@Ben_Yoel) April 15, 2021
JAMES MCCANN LAUNCHES HIS FIRST HOMER AS A MET! 馃挭 pic.twitter.com/16NMOTwGj0
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
Sound the trumpets, @SugarDiaz39 is coming in 馃幒馃幒馃幒 pic.twitter.com/zWfpbfygdP
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
Guillorme with the sliding stop, Pete with the footwork
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
WE LOVE IT pic.twitter.com/FTRmvhepSy
And Brandon Nimmo is 2-for-2. He becomes just the 10th player this century to reach base safely at least twice in each of his first eight games.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 14, 2021
Also on the list: David Wright, who did it in his first 10 games in 2012.
ICYMI, Edwin Diaz smoked a 101 mph fastball past Bryce Harper for a strikeout ⛽馃敟馃挩 pic.twitter.com/rmau96rBQj
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
"I felt good, but it's the decision that was made. We won the game, so, all good."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 15, 2021
David Peterson discusses his outing, including coming out after only 80 pitches: pic.twitter.com/tn9NpPTT0Q
David Peterson credited his high strikeout total tonight to being on the same page with James McCann:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
"He did a hell of a job back there" pic.twitter.com/7xjlQrKkri
David Peterson is only the fourth #Mets LHP since 2000 to strike out 10 batters with no walks:
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) April 15, 2021
David Peterson, tonight (10 K)
Chris Capuano, 8/26/11 (13 K)
Johan Santana, 4/18/08 (10 K)
Glendon Rusch, 7/8/00 (10 K)
"Petey's got elite stuff"
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
James McCann discusses David Peterson's solid outing tonight vs. the Phillies pic.twitter.com/8S9b9duYwD
On @GEICO SportsNite, @JeaneCoakley & @MarcMalusis react to the Mets' Wednesday night win over the Phillies pic.twitter.com/7oq89pmO9b
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
Here's our updated @nydnsports back page. @Mets @yankees @bluejays @mlb @mlbnetwork @APSE_sportmedia https://t.co/tQ3Vv3jO0m pic.twitter.com/c1rZRjoS7A
— Back Page Guy NYDN (@BackPageGuyNYDN) April 15, 2021
The Mets alternate site team will play the Red Sox alternate camp team this weekend and the games will be live streamed on periscope by the Worcester Red Sox account.
— Michael Mayer (@mikemayer22) April 14, 2021
Congrats to former Brooklyn Cyclones hitting coach Delwyn Young! https://t.co/CBMa3iqiHz
— John From Albany (@JohnFromAlbany) April 13, 2021
NY Post: Chili Davis has no doubts Mets batters will find their groove. “I think once they get to where they’re in there consistently, they’ll get into their grooves and they’ll start being who they are.”
Mets Minors: Mets Top 30 Prospects: 20-16 - #20. Michel Otanez, RHP; #19. Wilmer Reyes, INF; #18. Freddy Valdez, OF; #17. Carlos Cortes, 2B/OF; #16. Jose Butto, RHP.
NY Post:
Today's Game And Pitching Matchup:
Phillies (6-5) @ Mets (4-3), 12:10 pm
NYM: Jacob deGrom (#48, 33, RHP, 0-1, 0.64)
PHI: Zach Eflin (#56, 27, RHP, 0-0, 3.46)
PHI: Zach Eflin (#56, 27, RHP, 0-0, 3.46)
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
28 up, 27 down. History.
— MLB (@MLB) April 15, 2021
(MLB x @BudSelect) pic.twitter.com/S5D6b9NPKr
Yermin Mercedes - Chicago White Sox (3) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/DCemgalMKQ
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 15, 2021
.@ronaldacunajr24 can't be stopped!
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) April 15, 2021
He's 19 for his last 34 with 6 HR! https://t.co/XIWUzdcFLn pic.twitter.com/EA6s9Dxa2G
Jazz Chisholm Jr. - Miami Marlins (2) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/QZXOgyxhBK
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 15, 2021
Jed Lowrie with the A's this season:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 14, 2021
12 games
.333 BA
2 HR
11 RBI (T-4 in MLB)
.964 OPSpic.twitter.com/YFaItU9Gd5
Game-saving catch in Game 1, the exclamation point in Game 2.
— MLB (@MLB) April 15, 2021
Alex Verdugo had himself a day as the @RedSox push their winning streak to NINE STRAIGHT. pic.twitter.com/jUpI1EZl1m
The @RedSox are the first team in @MLB history to start a season with a 3-game losing streak and then immediately win 9 in a row.
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) April 15, 2021
h/t Red Sox pic.twitter.com/qZ57yZyp5t
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
On BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac, @MarlyRiveraESPN, @DanGraca & @Anthony_Recker weigh in with their thoughts on the experimental rule changes for MLB https://t.co/RNQABX669c pic.twitter.com/KwZUfpPM2G
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 15, 2021
Run little buddy, run! 馃槀
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) April 15, 2021
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(馃摻️: @LonghornNetwork) pic.twitter.com/lun7O2snML
MLB.com:
- Rod贸n throws no-no! 2 outs shy of perfecto
- Epic race to first saves no-no by mere inches
- 15 stats, facts from Rod贸n's riveting no-hitter
- Mercedes' 431-foot HR gave Rod贸n a cushion
- 15th career start behind the plate? A no-no!
- Stat of the Day: Looks like Rod贸n is over TJ
- Perfect games broken up in 9th or later
- Each club's last player to wear iconic No. 42
- Jackie Day to be celebrated today, tomorrow
MLB Trade Rumors:
- 2021-22 MLB Free Agent Power Rankings
- Quick Hits: Rodon, Bellinger, Graterol, Mazara, Stripling
- Latest On Giants’ Rotation
- Padres Activate Pierce Johnson, Dan Altavilla From Injured List
- NL Injury Notes: Braves, Myers, Betances, Cain
- COVID Notes: 4/14/21
- Astros Place 5 On Injured List
- Reds Claim Phillip Diehl, Transfer Michael Lorenzen To 60-Day Injured List
- Phillies Place Adam Haseley On Restricted List, Recall Mickey Moniak
- Braves Place Max Fried, Cristian Pache On 10-Day Injured List
- Indians Sign Rene Rivera
- Red Sox Prospect Bryan Mata Undergoes Tommy John Surgery
- Cubs Select Shelby Miller
- Royals Designate Nick Heath For Assignment
Yahoo Sports:
- Almost perfect: White Sox lefty nabs no-hitter
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Oakland Athletics: TV, time, probables for series opener
- Rod贸n's no-hitter | FastCast
- Pitching angry, Kenley Jansen rebounds to seal Dodgers' win over Rockies
- Roberto P茅rez unaware White Sox' Carlos Rod贸n had perfect game
- Almost perfect: Rod贸n settles for no-hitter after HBP in 9th
- White Sox lefty Carlos Rod贸n's journey to no-hitter: 'I did it'
- CG: MIA@ATL - 4/14/21
- Chicago White Sox's Carlos Rodon throws MLB's second no-hitter of 2021
- Tigers vs. Astros Highlights
ESPN:
FOX Sports:
CBS Sports:
- White Sox lefty Carlos Rodon throws no-hitter against Cleveland after losing perfect game in ninth inning
- WATCH: AL MVP Jos茅 Abreu makes heads-up defensive play to preserve Carlos Rod贸n's no-hitter
- Red Sox sweep doubleheader vs. Twins, make history with nine-game winning streak as Alex Verdugo has big day
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on
this date:
- Jeromy Burnitz (1969)
- Ricky Otero (1972)
- Aaron Laffey (1985)
- Adeiny Hechavarria (1989)
- Daniel Zamora (1993)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Mac Scarce to the Cincinnati Reds for Tom Hall on April 15, 1975.
New York Mets signed
free agent Jose Oquendo on April 15, 1979.
New York Mets signed
free agent Alberto Castillo on April 15, 1987.
1968 |
The Astros defeat the Mets in 24 innings, 1-0, making it
the longest scoreless game in major league history. The six-hour and
six-minute contest, in which each team had 79 at-bats and 11 hits, ends when Bob
Aspromonte's grounder goes through the legs of shortstop Al Weis,
scoring Norm
Miller from third base with one out. |
2004 |
Major league baseball begins the tradition of Jackie
Robinson Day, an annual celebration commemorating the day in 1947
when the Dodger infielder broke the color line. At big league venues across
the country, ceremonies are being held to honor the ground-breaking
historical event, including baseball commissioner Bud Selig and Jackie's
widow Rachel Robinson attending the festivities at Shea Stadium. |
1947 - 28-year-old Jackie
Robinson makes a historic debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming
the first African-American to play major league baseball in the 20th century.
Robinson goes 0 for 3 in his debut, but scores the deciding run in a 5 - 3
victory over the Boston Braves at Ebbets Field. He handles 11 chances at first
base, a new position for him. Coach Clyde Sukeforth, interim manager and the
man credited with first scouting Robinson, guides the Dodgers to two victories
before stepping down. Robinson is the first black player to appear in the
majors since 1884.
1958 - Major League Baseball comes to California as
the transplanted Giants and Dodgers play the first game on the Pacific Coast.
The Californian contest at San Francisco's Seals Stadium sees Ruben G贸mez
blanking Los Angeles and Don
Drysdale. Daryl
Spencer hits the first home run and Orlando
Cepeda also homers in the Giants' 8 - 0 victory in front of 23,448
fans.
1997 - The 50th anniversary of Jackie
Robinson's breaking the color barrier in major league baseball is
celebrated before 54,047 at Shea Stadium during a game between the Mets and the
Dodgers. U.S. President Bill Clinton and Jackie's widow, Rachel Robinson, both
speak during the 35-minute presentation, but the surprise of the evening occurs
when acting Commissioner Bud Selig announces that Robinson's number 42 will be
retired in perpetuity for every team. On the field, the Mets beat the Dodgers,
5 - 0.
1998 - The first-ever American League-National
League doubleheader ends up a good day for New York. The Yankees are forced to
come to Shea Stadium after a beam fell into the stands at Yankee Stadium on
April 13th. They earn their first victory in Queens in 22 years as they defeat
the Angels, 6 - 3. Former Mets star Darryl
Strawberry, the all-time home run leader at Shea, adds to his total
with a shot into the left field bleachers. In the regularly-scheduled night
game, the Mets beat the Cubs, 2 - 1. The Yankees, who played at Shea in 1974
and 1975 while Yankee Stadium was renovated, draw a crowd of 40,743, a dramatic
contrast to the gathering of 16,012 who show up for the Mets game at night.
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Great win last night, so many contributions. Loup was impressive. And the way Peterson showed up after his first poor outing -- it made a statement. He wants to keep this job.
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Jimmy
DeleteI saw your comment regarding the length of the link post.
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Mack
Peterson was fabulous - THAT was major league stuff. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteSome bats are starting to sizzle - a good sign.
Rodon no hitter - White Sox and Dodgers have a combined 43 no hitters. Mets stuck at 1.
Yermin Mercedes hitting .500 and another tape measure HR. I want a Mercedes.
Mets all alone in first place, Braves 3 games back. May the Mets keep them in the rear view mirror all season.
Someone on the Mets ought to get to the bottom of the Jed Lowrie matter and tell us.
Bernie Madoff has died. The man who probably did more to shape Mets baseball in the last decade...and not in a good way.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see the game last night but was listening on the radio . sounded like Conforto had a couple loud outs last night - one to left and a long drive to center .. might he be coming alive? Anybody see the game that might think he had better at bats?
ReplyDeleteConforto seemed to put his best elbow forward again ladt night.
ReplyDeleteThings you will do to keep your on base % up during a slump.
NY Mets are in very good shape and early on too. Which is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteGreat win yesterday, everybody came to play. To me, this is the team's finest strength. It's a team first, and it shows every single game they play.
I guess the NY Mets are finally beginning to understand Brandon Nimmo and his quiet tenaciousness and outstanding ability. He may be the number five centerfielder right now, but that won't last for very long because Brandon is literally still developing his skill set as he goes, and sky is really his only limit. True.
Although Steven Matz has started out very well on Toronto (2-0), I would take David Peterson over him any day of the week. Both lefty starters have serious capability and smooth mechanics. But to my eyes, David throws harder and can put it past batters more easily than Steven could. David had really on-target control yesterday as well. Outstanding. He blew even veteran batters away like they were sleepwalking at the plate.
But it's more than just all that really. It's David's mound presence and approach to the batters that really impresses me. His focus, fire, confidence, and his mental attitude that really impresses me more than what Steven had. I am so exceedingly glad that David Peterson is on our NY Mets lefty starter now.
Even with a few NY Mets players out hurt, albeit good ones too, this team has (right now) what it takes to go very deeply into the NL playoff rounds. It's deep, it's mostly homegrown, and they all seem to get along well together, which is so much more fun for us fans to see. I think we will all love this 2021 NY Mets season. Sky's the limit.
By the way...
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