Good Morning. No Defense of 16-4 Mets loss but at least they are still in 1st place. Francisco Lindor gets 3 hits including first Mets Homer.
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Cubs 16 Mets 4 (Box
Score and Gameday): Jeff McNeil 2B 1 for 5, 1
run scored; Francisco Lindor SS 3 for 4, HR, 1 RBI, 2 runs scored, 1K; Pete Alonso 1B 1 for 4, HR,
1 run scored, 2 RBIs 1 walk; Dominic Smith; LF 0 for 4; J.D. Davis 3B 2 for 4, 1 RBI, 1 K; Michael Conforto RF 0 for 3, 1 walk; Kevin Pillar CF 0 for 3, 1 K; James McCann C 1 for 2, 1 walk, 1 K; David Peterson P 0 for 1, 1K – 3.1
innings, 4 hits, 6 runs – 3 earned, 2 walks, 3 Ks – ERA now 6.75; Robert Gsellman 1 inning, 4 hits, 4
runs – 2 earned, 1 walk; Trevor Hildenberger – 1.1 innings, 4
hits, 4 runs – all earned, 3 walks, 2 Ks, 1 HR; Aaron Loup 1/3 inning, 1 K; Miguel Castro, 1 inning, 1 walk, 2
Ks; Luis Guillorme 1 inning, 3 hits, 2
runs – both earned, 1 walk;
Brian Joura Mets 360: If you like
pitching and/or defense, this was not the game for you, as the Mets booted the
ball time and time again and the pitchers allowed 11 ER in a 16-4 loss that was
not as close as the score indicated.(subscription required).
Deesha
Thosar NY Daily News: The Mets (7-6) committed four errors that led to five
unearned runs on Wednesday night. One of those mistakes belonged to J.D. Davis,
who made his third error in two days at third base, which represented the
turning point of the game. In the fourth inning, instead of turning an
inning-ending double play on a Javier Baez grounder right into his glove, the
ball fell out of his hands and trickled behind him, between his legs. By the time
he found the ball and fired a throw to second, it was too late.
Mike
Puma NY Post: Javier Baez put the exclamation on this night with a
sixth-inning grand slam against Trevor Hildenberger, extending the Cubs’ lead
to 14-4, but the Mets were sunk even before the inning started.
Metstradamus:
The highlight of the night was Luis Guillorme grinding out an 8 pitch at-bat
down by 12 runs in the ninth inning as the last out. Seriously, I love that
guy.
SNY.TV:
What's next. The Mets and Cubs square off again on Thursday night at 7:40 p.m.,
with Joey Lucchesi starting for the Mets against Cubs righty Trevor Williams.
FRANCISCO LINDOR HAS HIT HIS FIRST HOME RUN AS A NEW YORK MET!!! 💥 pic.twitter.com/YyYREhJgcW
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 21, 2021
J.D. Davis is keeping the offense warm in Chicago pic.twitter.com/hikvzLCnh3
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2021
The Mets just keep hurting themselves in the field. This reel is from the last two innings alone... pic.twitter.com/xZyjC90hmw
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 22, 2021
This is the 135th time the Mets have committed four or more errors in a game. (They've played 9,337 games in franchise history, so it happens more than you might think: on average, roughly 2-3 times per season.)
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 22, 2021
The franchise record? Seven errors on Aug. 1, 1996.
Pete Alonso hits one to the moon and the Mets are within 3 pic.twitter.com/BYRrwhUf9I
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2021
.@javy23baez: switch hitter. pic.twitter.com/2qR4VWbdmZ
— MLB (@MLB) April 22, 2021
"It's not good that we're losing games. Let's not get that mixed up. But it's great that it's happening now, because we're continuing to learn, we're continuing to know each other."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 22, 2021
Francisco Lindor with a nuanced answer to the Mets' defensive struggles: pic.twitter.com/lIpMmj77t9
"New York, we're not trying to lose games. We're working as hard as we can every day to win ballgames .But we're going to lose at least 50 games, if we win 112, that's impressive right there, so at least we're going to lose 50"
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2021
Francisco Lindor discusses the Mets' focus early on pic.twitter.com/BHlEndIN71
"Personally, I don't like how I've played defense the past couple days" - Francisco Lindor pic.twitter.com/gb1iH7EIex
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2021
"Even Gold Glovers sometimes don’t go errorless throughout the season.”
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 22, 2021
Recap:https://t.co/1H1iFPkAUp
Mets are still in first place.
— Greg Prince (@greg_prince) April 22, 2021
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Darin Ruf - San Francisco Giants (3) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/3huPPADGah
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 21, 2021
In play, run(s)#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/9pCcDh1KBe
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 21, 2021
Great defense looks better in the snow. 😍 pic.twitter.com/hLHjUDXJ8h
— MLB (@MLB) April 21, 2021
The @Athletics have now won 11 straight games. pic.twitter.com/MeE8Q89K6I
— MLB (@MLB) April 22, 2021
Max Scherzer has passed Mike Mussina on @MLB's All-Time Career Strikeouts list.
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 21, 2021
Scherzer is now 21st all-time with 2,814.#Scherzday // #NATITUDE pic.twitter.com/r0ZqaR84qt
MLB The Sho 21 pic.twitter.com/7NvUtVJZ1k
— MLB (@MLB) April 21, 2021
Phillip Evans - Pittsburgh Pirates (4) Solo. pic.twitter.com/mFxEW3y8z8
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 22, 2021
Austin Riley - Atlanta Braves (1) Solo. pic.twitter.com/cL9S9u32Bb
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 22, 2021
Safety squeeze to tie it and @SalvadorPerez15 walks it off!
— MLB (@MLB) April 22, 2021
The Royals are 10-7! pic.twitter.com/DX5oVJOhEu
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- 11 straight for A's after unreal walk-off win
- Trade Scherzer? Max may be 'popular name'
- Bichette HR ball lands where parents met
- Anderson 'felt right at home' in Bronx win
- New Top 150 Draft list: Leiter unseats Rocker
- Báez's grand slam caps offensive explosion
- Ohtani sprints around bases ... on a homer?
- J-Hey and friends help a community heal
- What to know for Padres-Dodgers Round 2
FOX Sports:
- Salvador Perez helps Royals come from behind to walk off vs. Rays, 9-8
- Blue Jays use seven pitchers to get past red-hot Red Sox, 6-3
- D-Backs three-run homer in ninth, outburst in 10th power them to 8-5 win over Reds
- Tigers snap five-game skid, split doubleheader with Pirates, 5-2
- Athletics win 11th straight in wild walk-off 13-12 win in extra innings over Twins
- Dinelson Lamet exits with injury as Brewers top Padres, 4-2
- Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani go deep in Angels’ 7-4 loss to Rangers
- Scherzer spins nine strikeout gem vs. Cardinals in 1-0 win
- D'Backs hold on 5-4 over Reds in continuation from Tuesday's game
- Rockies hand Astros third-straight loss behind Yonathan Daza’s first homer of the season
- Phillies walk off Giants, 6-5, on Andrew Knapp RBI single
- Pirates ride three-run fourth to 3-2 doubleheader Game 1 win over Tigers
- Trevor Rogers blanks Orioles in 3-0 Marlins win
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Dinelson Lamet To Undergo MRI After Leaving Start With Right Forearm Tightness
- East Notes: Braves, Smyly, Sale, Orioles, Kjerstad
- West Notes: Solano, Crawford, Rendon, Fiers, Pena
- Brewers To Reinstate Kolten Wong From Injured List
- Latest On Sixto Sanchez
- Anibal Sanchez Getting Interest From Three Teams
- Cam Bedrosian Elects Free Agency
- Padres Activate Dinelson Lamet
- Pirates Claim Ka’ai Tom, Designate Anthony Alford For Assignment
- Twins Place JT Riddle On Covid IL, Select Tomas Telis
- Astros Sign Martin Maldonado To One-Year Extension
- Anthony Santander Out Two To Four Weeks
- Carlos Correa vs. Trevor Story
Yahoo Sports:
- The extra angst of watching Ohtani pitch
- Successful debuts for Detroit Tigers' Zack Short, Spencer Turnbull in doubleheader split
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: TV, time, probable pitchers for series finale
- 6 things we learn from Patrick Peterson’s goodbye to team, fans
- Blue Jays vs. Red Sox Highlights
- Cubs' Matt 'Pouty' Duffy gets game ball, new nickname in rout
- Rays vs. Royals Highlights
- Cubs' David Ross: Cubs take 'right approach' in rout of Mets
- Francisco Lindor's first Mets home run a bright spot of forgettable loss: 'This one, you learn from it'
- CG: NYM@CHC
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
Baseball Mexico Blog:
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Transactions:
Texas Rangers claimed Darren O'Day of the New York
Mets on waivers on April 22, 2009.
1970 |
On the day he is presented with
his Cy Young Award, Mets' fireballer Tom Seaver ties a major league record by
whiffing 19 Padres, including the last ten he faces, to gain a 2-1 win at
Shea Stadium. Batterymate Jerry Grote sets the major league mark with ten
consecutive putouts in a game for a catcher. |
2008 |
In a scheduling oddity, both New
York big league teams play in Chicago, with the Mets playing the Cubs in a
matinee, and the Yankees taking on the White Sox in an evening tilt. This
unusual occurrence marks the first time in 11+ years that two teams from one
city have both played as the visitors in the same city on the same date, a
quirk likely necessitated due to the Pope's weekend visit to the Bronx, whose
appearance included a mass at Yankee Stadium two days ago. |
1962 - The Pittsburgh Pirates win their 10th
straight game, edging the New York Mets, 4 - 3, and matching the major-league
record to start a season, while the Mets tie a National League record by
opening 0-9.
1966 - The Braves win their first game in Atlanta
by beating the Mets, 8 - 4.
Mack’s
Blast From The Past: The Morning Report – 4-22-14: Mack talks the minor league options at third
base including Zach Lutz,
Wilmer
Flores, and “And lastly, Savannah adds two non-prospects to the
list, Jeff McNeil
(.320) and Victor
Cruzado (.190).”
Centerfield Maz:
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger:
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A’s 11 straight? Lowrie magic.
ReplyDeleteBoy, that was BAD defense.
Release Gsellman, so he can become a star reliever somewhere else.
Bizarre early season.
As we saw in 62, bad defense can be contagious. Gotta catch the ball - especially when a pitcher is struggling
ReplyDeleteEnjoy first place for one more day. It's not going to last.
ReplyDeleteThe "light-hitting" Cubs scored more runs in one inning than the Mets have scored in all but one of their first 13 games.
Very true Bob. Nice view from the penthouse while it last but it smells like the outhouse
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