Good Morning. Happy Birthday Masato Yoshii and Sean Green. Mets travel to Chicago, Phillies and Nats lose, and Alt site highlights.
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Today's Game:
Mets (7-4) @ Cubs (6-9), 7:40 pm
CHC: Jake Arrieta (#49, 35, RHP, 2-1, 3.18)
NYM: Taijuan Walker (#99, 28, RHP, 0-0, 2.61)
New post: Game Preview: Mets @ Cubs https://t.co/HElOItyAN5
— Elliot Teichman (@213MFS) April 20, 2021
Tim
Healey Newsday: Meet the independent analytics guru helping Marcus Stroman and
other Mets players. “at least three
Mets pitchers [Marcus
Stroman, Trevor May, Drew Smith], they have a personal analytics guru.
That is where Michael Fisher — a 51-year-old financial analyst by trade and
baseball nerd by hobby — and his company Codify come in…” Tim explains how Codify
provides the pitchers with heat maps: “the heat maps tell a pitcher where to
throw what and when. Blue is good, red is bad.”
Metsmerized
Online: Hanging With Hejka: Returning to Action in a New World. Brooklyn
Cyclones pitcher Josh
Hejka talks about 2021 Spring Training with COVID 19 protocols and rule
changes including reasons behind increased Ks and Homers.
Metsmerized
Online: Mets Finding Success Without Firing on All Cylinders Yet. “With the
uneven schedule this club has dealt with over the season’s first two-plus
weeks, it should be no surprise that the offense is struggling to click…what
does jump off the page, though, is this team’s lack of power. The Mets have hit
just six home runs through 11 games…”
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: Mets bear uncanny resemblance to 2015-16 Cubs. Ken compares the 15-16 Cubs’ core to “The
newly acquired and extended Francisco
Lindor as well Pete Alonso,
Dominic
Smith, Jeff McNeil,
Brandon
Nimmo, J.D. Davis,
and, if he sticks around past this year, Michael
Conforto. All of them are under 30.”
NY
Post: Michael Conforto’s strong weekend a positive Mets sign after choppy start.
“But in three games in Colorado (over two days because of a doubleheader),
Conforto went 4-for-10 (.400) with a double, contributing to the Mets’ two
victories.”
90
Percent Mets: Mets Leave Colorado with Rocky Mountain High. Feeling good is
one thing but while the Mets pitching and defense looked great all series the
offense continued to struggle in a hitter-friendly Coors Field. In three games
the Mets scored just eight runs and hit just one home run, a solo home run by
Pete Alonso in Game 1 of the double header on Saturday.
NY Post: 'Warrior' Edwin Diaz's confidence keep growing for Mets.
NY
Post: Howie Rose returning to Mets radio booth after medical absence.
Jacob deGrom's career ERA with the Mets: 2.57
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 19, 2021
Tom Seaver's career ERA with the Mets: 2.57
Masters of their crafts. pic.twitter.com/p58XQsf9lu
Is Marcus Stroman pitching his way into the Mets' future plans?@martinonyc and @NYNJHarper examine Stroman's early season success on Shea Anything: https://t.co/pQF03b5iMZ
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 19, 2021
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On BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac, Omar Minaya, @NYNJHarper and @martinonyc weigh in if they'd rather have Jacob deGrom or Shane Bieber over the next 4 years https://t.co/j7Rtvu7g4z pic.twitter.com/xXt3wHpzel
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 20, 2021
"I wish we went and knocked him out" - Mike Hampton on Roger Clemens' incident with @mikepiazza31 in the Subway Series 😯@PMahomes, @AlLeiter22, @john_franco45, @GlendonRusch, Turk Wendell, and Hampton get together on Like We Never Left!
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 19, 2021
FULL EPISODE: https://t.co/sYxjPZ1lJT pic.twitter.com/fcPtoItmkO
Final line on Jordan Yamamoto for the #Mets Alternate Training Site squad this morning:
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) April 19, 2021
4 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 6 K, 0 BB, 1 HR
Yamamoto served up a home run to Jarren Duran but looked solid otherwise. pic.twitter.com/cs9KpXzQXz
Final from the Alternate Site: Red Sox 10, #Mets 4
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) April 19, 2021
Boston takes 2/3 from the weekend series. Jordan Yamamoto was good, Jesus Reyes and Tom Windle were not (combined for 9 walks, 9 runs allowed).
Johneshwy Fargas doubled home two runs in the 9th.
Strong work from the #Mets Alternate Site bullpen vs. the Red Sox yesterday.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) April 19, 2021
Arodys VizcaÃno and Sam McWilliams combined for four strikeouts in three scoreless innings.
They both hit 96 mph, according to the broadcast. pic.twitter.com/YKp48ujwlx
Mets prospect Blake Tiberi had a solid performance over the weekend in a sim game hitting the ball hard, including single and a walk. https://t.co/bOQJAo43Sj
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) April 19, 2021
@SyracuseMets @MetsFarmReport @Mets EXCITED METS FANS lined up this morning to exchange their 2020 tickets for opening day! The atmosphere was full of anticipation! pic.twitter.com/ZYsYKK2wDy
— Jay Cuse (@JayCuse96) April 19, 2021
We are LIVE w @greg_prince on the podcast! Talking #Rockies series, upcoming #Cubs series, season so far, the '76 #Mets & much more...LISTEN IN NOW! https://t.co/laGLfWubxQ @BTB_MikeII @THE_SamMaxwell @Metfanrich #Mets #LGM #LFGM #FAFIF
— The Metsian Podcast with Sam, Rich and Mike (@THEMetsianPod) April 20, 2021
On the blog this Saturday, a man so great he had two nicknames, so here's my second such special for the great Tom Seaver, "The Franchise". I created a 1974 "Tom Terrific" edition some seven years ago: https://t.co/WzEo95VrlY @Mets @70sBaseball pic.twitter.com/mOTW7sE0ue
— Gio/wthballs blog (@wthballs) April 17, 2021
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Phillies' @MickeyMoniak somehow comes up with this one! pic.twitter.com/iIJETwZUzS
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 20, 2021
Brandon Belt - San Francisco Giants (3) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/HVuDrVOplv
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 20, 2021
Paul DeJong - St. Louis Cardinals (5) Grand Slam. pic.twitter.com/MpJv3BHnrU
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 20, 2021
Josh Fleming lowers his ERA to 0.87 with 5 1/3 scoreless for @RaysBaseball. pic.twitter.com/iCRyKFBcqj
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 20, 2021
What. A. Catch. pic.twitter.com/TfhYAG1m3K
— MLB (@MLB) April 20, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
🙂 pic.twitter.com/kAS5Sl0fAR
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 20, 2021
MLB.com:
- 30 teams, 30 stats that stand out
- Betts drilled by pitch, status TBD
- Ohtani won't bat in return to hill tonight
- This could be the next electric young star
- Pujols' savvy starts surprising double steal
- Dodger forever: Vin Scully gifted '20 WS ring
- Cashman to Yanks: 'We do believe in you'
- 4 teams that are unexpectedly in first
- Injuries: Acuña, Ohtani, Lamet, Marte
FOX Sports:
- Dodgers lose consecutive games for first time in 2021 with 4-3 loss to Mariners
- Brewers hold Padres to two hits in 3-1 victory
- Angels late rally falls short in 6-4 loss to Rangers
- Rays ride three timely Royals errors to 4-1 win
- Giants pitching shines in 2-0 shutout win over Phillies
- Cardinals club five home runs, beat Nationals, 12-5
- Red Sox blow out White Sox, 11-4, on Patriot's Day
MLB Trade Rumors:
Yahoo Sports:
- Dodgers vs. Padres: MLB's newest, exciting rivalry
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: Time, TV, more info
- Mookie Betts injured by 95-mph pitch in Dodgers' loss to Mariners
- Dodgers vs. Mariners Highlights
- Brewers vs. Padres Highlights
- Rangers vs. Angels Highlights
- CG: TEX@LAA - 4/19/21
- Rusty Angels fall short in late rally against Rangers
- Twins cleared to travel, set for Tuesday DH at Oakland
- Rays vs. Royals Highlights
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born
April 20:
- Masato Yoshii (1965)
- Jason Roach (1976)
- Sean Green (1979)
1967 |
Tom Seaver, a right-hander the
Mets obtained in a lottery drawing that included the Braves, Phillies, and
Indians, gets his first major-league win when the team beat the Cubs, 6-1.
The 22 year-old rookie, who will become known as the 'Franchise,' goes 7.2
innings, giving up eight hits and one run in the Shea Stadium contest. |
1997 |
In the second game of a
doubleheader, the Cubs stop their season-opening losing skid at 14 games,
beating the Mets, 4-3. By losing the opener, Chicago set a National League
record (0-14) for the most consecutive losses to start a season and has the
second-worst record behind the Orioles, who lost 21 decisions before winning
a game in 1988. |
2006 |
At Petco Park in his first at-bat
of the season, Kaz Matsui hits an inside-the-park round-tripper, making it
the third successive season in which the Mets second baseman has hit a home
run in his initial plate appearance of the year. Ken Griffey Jr. also accomplished
the feat starting in 1997 with the Mariners but had walked before going deep.
|
2006 |
Appearing as a pinch hitter at
Petco Park, Julio Franco becomes the oldest major leaguer to hit a home run.
The 47 years, 240 days old's eighth-inning blast, which put the Mets ahead in
their 7-2 victory over the Padres, surpasses Jack Quinn, who accomplished the
feat as a pitcher for the Philadelphia A's at the age of 46 years, 357 days. |
2020 -
Show business newspaper Variety reports that former player Alex Rodriguez and his fiancé, show biz star
Jennifer Lopez, have approached JP Morgan Chase to raise capital to make a bid
to purchase the New York Mets. Owner Fred Wilpon and his son Jeff are known to want to sell the team, after an
attempt to line up a sale with a hedge fund billionaire fell through last
December.
Mack’s
Blast From The Past comes from April 20, 2013. In his Morning report, Mack had Omar Minaya’s
reason why he drafted Matt Harvey:
“The thing that impressed me most about Harvey was the way he sustained
velocity. He was throwing 96, 97 late in the game. He’s doing that now, and he
had that when I saw him in college. That’s what impressed me.”
Centerfield Maz:
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger:
Click here for the full list of Mack's MLB Draft Scouting Reports.
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Yanks will have mid 70s today. Mets upper 30s. It happens every season.
ReplyDeleteHard to get hot hitting in frigid weather. Good to see Conforto picking it up.
I think this is McNeil's and Lindor's week.
Yamamoto and Viscaino are ready to help - that's good.
I think all 3 will be fine by June 1st.
DeleteCubs have a 4.98 ERA - time for that number to bust thru 5 in this series. Come on, Mets' bats.
ReplyDeleteThat means if we get 5 runs, right?
DeleteTom, I think if Vizcaino is healthy, he will join the team pretty soon. It could be that they will wait until they start playing everyday as they don't need him yet. I can't see Barnes or another struggling relief pitcher going much longer.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to Vizcaino pitching for the Mets, too, John. He's got some real upside if he can stay healthy
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