Good Morning. Mets lose 7-1 to Nationals, Thor hits 97 MPH in sim game, Betances to 60 day IL, and Mets release Brooklyn Cyclone pitcher Jared Biddy.
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Nationals 7 Mets 1 (Box
Score): Brandon
Nimmo CF 0 for 2, 2 walks, 1 K; Francisco
Lindor SS 1 for 4, 1 K; Dominic
Smith LF 0 for 4, 1 K; Pete Alonso 1B 2 for 3, 1 K; Michael
Conforto RF 1 for 4, HR, 1 RBI, 1
run scored, 1 K; J.D. Davis 3B 1 for 4; Jeff
McNeil 2B 1 for 2; James
McCann C o for 4; Marcus
Stroman 0 for 1, 4 innings, 8 hits, 5
runs – 4 earned, 2 walks, 4 Ks; Stephen
Tarpley 0 innings, 1 hit, 2 runs –
both earned, 2 walks, 1 HBP; Robert
Gsellman 3 innings, no hits, no runs,
1 walk, 2 Ks; Jacob
Barnes 1 inning, 1 hit, no runs, 1
K; Jeurys
Familia 1 inning No hits, no runs, 2
Ks.
Steve
Serby NY Post: Plenty of blame to go around for Mets’ ugly Jacob deGrom
hangover. “The whole damn team suffered a deGrom
hangover, from The Hole In The Bat Gang to The Hole In The Glove Gang, and
mostly to Stroman. For Stroman, (for anyone really), this was akin to following
prime Sinatra, or prime Springsteen.”
Mike
Puma NY Post: “Stroman didn’t have it, his defense didn’t help him, the
offense couldn’t bail him out and the Mets lost in ugly fashion to the
Nationals, 7-1 in front of a crowd of 8,051.”
Brian Joura Mets360: “Stroman
allowed an unearned run in the first inning thanks to an error by Michael
Conforto that turned a leadoff single into a runner on third base. Conforto
didn’t get charged with an error in the second inning but made another poor
throw to the plate on a hit by the pitcher to shallow right field. (Subscription
required).”
Metstradamus:
“…the Mets missed on the one chance they had to get back in the game as after
Conforto homered in the 4th, the Mets got a couple of baserunners on, but James
McCann popped up to short to end the threat.”
Deesha
Thosar NY Daily News: “Stephen Tarpley, who was called up from the Mets’
alternate site on Friday after Joey Lucchesi was optioned, allowed all four of
his batters to reach base via hits, a walk and a hit-by-pitch in the fifth.
Encouragingly, Robert Gsellman pitched three scoreless innings with one walk
and two strikeouts after he took the ball from Tarpley.”
Tim
Healey Newsday: “Two themes of the Mets’ week: weak starting pitching and
defense to match. In the past five games — a full turn through the rotation —
only one Mets starter (deGrom) has reached the fifth inning...the team has
committed seven errors and allowed eight unearned runs...Overall this season,
nearly one-quarter of the Mets’ runs allowed — 16 of 67 — have been unearned.”
Today's Game: Nationals (7-10) @ Mets (8-7), 1:10 pm
NYM: Taijuan Walker (#42, 28, RHP, 0-1, 3.21)
WSN: Patrick Corbin (#42, 31, LHP, 0-2, 10.95)
Can't knock the hustle.@jhay_da_man // #NATITUDE pic.twitter.com/TcLQgifHFG
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 24, 2021
Lindor summons the @STR0 K 🙌 pic.twitter.com/1YRvtrqEpc
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 24, 2021
Put the ball in play. Good things will happen.@KPMidAtlantic // #NATITUDE pic.twitter.com/3pVcdRWuqV
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 24, 2021
What a play by Pete to get the force! 🐻❄️ pic.twitter.com/qCsLgo2YJI
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 24, 2021
Conforto hits the foul pole for his first home run of the year! 💪 pic.twitter.com/klrooyQJML
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 24, 2021
"I don't think we're in a defensive slump. I think the guys are feeling pretty good about themselves and how prepared they are to play defense behind the pitchers, especially with a guy like Stro pitching." - Luis Rojas pic.twitter.com/fDA79YLWlH
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 24, 2021
Luis Rojas doesn't think Marcus Stroman's frustration with home plate umpire Edwin Moscoso affected his outing:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 24, 2021
"Stro's been around the league and he knows how to control his emotions" pic.twitter.com/ZWlZjg3tNJ
.@STR0 says his stuff was there today despite the outcome:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 24, 2021
"It's just baseball, man. It's just one of those starts where you kind of have to wash it, like I do honestly any other start." pic.twitter.com/BPvJvWdyrz
.@STR0 says the opening play of the game didn't affect him today:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 24, 2021
"I have to be better in the game, that's just what it comes down to. I have to make pitches and I have to limit the runs, and I wasn't able to do that today." pic.twitter.com/a0cdSPuCKS
Michael Conforto breaks down his early defensive issues today:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 25, 2021
First inning: "I think I got a little aggressive... had I stayed back on it a little bit, I probably keep that ball in front of me."
Second inning: "It was just a bad throw, that's all it is." pic.twitter.com/TZ4p3p9Rfq
"I feel more comfortable up there"
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 25, 2021
Michael Conforto is pleased with the progress he is making offensively pic.twitter.com/K8JUgHWGDc
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: Moves MLB teams could have made instead of paying big-money
duds. For the Mets – “Subtract: Robinson
Cano ($20.25 million) Add: Nolan
Arenado ($17.5 million) and Carlos
Rodon ($3 million)”
The
Big Lead: New York Mets Fans Are Seriously Already Booing Francisco Lindor.
Anthony
DiComo Mets.com: “Thor
hits 97, 'very strong' in 1st rehab outing. Also appearing in the intrasquad
game was reliever Drew Smith,
who has now faced live hitters multiple times as he works his way back from a
bout of right shoulder soreness.”
CBS
Sports: Mets' Carlos
Carrasco on track to make season debut second week of May.
Yardbarker:
Mets' Dellin
Betances transferred to 60-day IL with right shoulder impingement.
I was surprised by this. Biddy was 4-0 with a .086 ERA for Columbia, Kingsport and Brooklyn in 2019 and threw mid-90's.#Mets have released the following minor league players:
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) April 23, 2021
RHP Zachary Hammer
RHP Jared Biddy
Thank you to the Dodgers for drafting me and giving me the opportunity to start my professional career. I’m very excited to announce that I’ve been acquired by the New York Mets. Looking forward to getting started! #LGM pic.twitter.com/bKl43vS6D3
— Jimmy Titus (@7itus) April 23, 2021
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
FERNANDO TATIS JR. HAS DONE IT AGAIN pic.twitter.com/8y9KMtRqMx
— MLB (@MLB) April 25, 2021
.@TrentGrisham covered some ground. 😱 pic.twitter.com/mwgip1xSDo
— MLB (@MLB) April 25, 2021
Fernando Tatis Jr. - San Diego Padres (6) Solo. pic.twitter.com/CdJTpttR3D
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 25, 2021
.@coreyseager_5 comes through!
— MLB (@MLB) April 25, 2021
Just like that, the @Dodgers take the lead. pic.twitter.com/kvPfxR8Xey
Ohtani turned on the jets for this HR 😅
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 24, 2021
(via @Angels)pic.twitter.com/IqZjwRBK1C
Shohei Ohtani recorded his 80th strikeout in his last start, and has 53 career home runs
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) April 24, 2021
Players with 50+ HR at the plate AND 80+ K as a pitcher:
Shohei Ohtani
Tip O'Neill
Cy Seymour
George Van Haltren
Johnny Lindell
Jesse Burkett
Rick Ankiel
Babe Ruth
Make that three straight multi-hit games for Nick Maton, who has hit safely in all five games to start his career 👀 pic.twitter.com/zXrBUYASQc
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 25, 2021
Jesus Aguilar - Miami Marlins (2) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/uSpTUnG5OU
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 25, 2021
CLEAR 'EM, JED! pic.twitter.com/YLpr8V4fbq
— Oakland A's (@Athletics) April 25, 2021
🤯 #RiseAndGrind pic.twitter.com/oKa8kLlRgp
— Oakland A's (@Athletics) April 25, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Dodgers stage WS-style rally after Snell exit
- Tatis gets 'payback' on 2 HR trots vs. Bauer
- Ride the wave: A's winning streak at 13
- What a DEBUT: 8 2/3 innings of relief in win
- Is that ... Shohei Ohtani? In left field?
- Here's the best player over 30 on every team
- Injuries: Trout, Yelich, Lynn, Knebel
- Cole fans 11 more, outduels Bieber in NY win
- The Joe Musgrove breakout is for real
FOX Sports:
- Fernando Tatis Jr. hits another pair of homers, but Padres fall 5-4 to Dodgers
- Marlins ride four-run ninth inning to defeat Giants, 5-2
- White Sox walk off on Nick Madrigal’s double in the ninth, beat Rangers, 2-1
- Athletics earn 13th consecutive win with 7-2 victory over Orioles
- Nick Madrigal's RBI double wins it for the White Sox
- Willie Calhoun launches game-tying solo shot in ninth, knots up White Sox, Rangers, 1-1
- Mike Zunino and Mike Brosseau go yard, Rays beat Blue Jays, 5-3
- Aaron Hicks, Roughned Odor go deep as Yankees sweep Indians
- Kyle Gibson's wild pitch allows Yoan Moncada to score, 1-0
- Yordan Alvarez and Alex Bregman lead Astros in 16-2 rout over Angels
- Joe Ross shines in Nationals’ 7-1 win over Mets
- John Gant silences Reds’ bats, Cardinals win, 2-0
- Manny Piña’s pinch-hit two-run shot lifts Brewers over Cubs, 4-3
- Michael Perez goes 3-3 with three RBI in Pirates’ 6-2 win over Twins
- Joe Ross adds to the Nationals’ lead with a run-scoring single
- Kyle Seager goes 3-5 with three RBI, Mariners beat Red Sox, 8-2
- Brady Singer goes seven innings, strikes out eight in Royals 2-1 win over Tigers
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Rays Make Several Roster Moves
- Latest On Jonathan Lucroy
- Orioles To Designate Wade LeBlanc For Assignment
- Mets Notes: Carrasco, Syndergaard, Betances
- Jake Odorizzi Removed From Start With Forearm Tightness
- Dodgers Injury Notes: Knebel, Kelly, McKinstry, Gonsolin, Lux
- Tigers To Activate Miguel Cabrera From 10-Day IL On Sunday
- Braves Activate Drew Smyly From 10-Day IL; Option Cristian Pache, Sean Kazmar Jr.
- Angels Designate Jack Mayfield, Reinstate Jose Suarez To 40-Man Roster
- Brewers Place Brett Anderson, Josh Lindblom On 10-Day IL
- Christian Yelich To Undergo MRI For Back Injury
Yahoo Sports:
- Tatis trolls Dodgers pitcher after home runs
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Kansas City Royals: TV, time, radio, probable pitchers for Sunday
- Tatis Jr.'s two HRs | FastCast
- CG: SD@LAD - 4/24/21
- Fernando Tatis Jr. homers twice again, but Dodgers rally and Kenley Jansen hangs on
- Alex Dickerson says Giants' offense ready to explode, take off
- Marlins vs. Giants Highlights
- Mets' Marcus Stroman confident after Saturday's subpar outing: 'Looking forward to getting back to how I was'
- Phillies vs. Rockies Highlights
- Mike Yastrzemski's solo home run
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Bob Johnson (1943)
- Tony Phillips (1959)
- Blaine Beatty (1964)
- Brad Clontz (1971)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Fred Lewis
on April 25, 2012.
New York Mets signed free agent Brad Emaus
on April 25, 2012.
1963 |
In the second year of their existence, the Mets win a game
on a Thursday for the first time in franchise history when they beat Chicago
at Wrigley Field, 3-2. During their inaugural season, the expansion team
failed to register a victory in the 15 games played on the fifth day of the
week. |
1984 |
In a 2-1 victory over Montreal at Olympic Stadium, Mets
right-hander Dwight Gooden becomes the first teenager to strike out ten
batters in a major league game since Bert Blyleven accomplished the feat with
the Twins in 1970. The 19 year-old rookie will lead the National League with
276 strikeouts this season. |
2000 |
Honoring the work stoppage called by Cuban-Americans over
the Elian Gonzalez immigration controversy, Marlins Alex Fernandez, Vladimir
Nunez, Michael Tejera, and Mike Lowell, Devil Rays' Jose Canseco, and Mets'
Rey Ordonez and Cookie Rojas do not participate in major league action. The
protest stems from the federal district court's ruling that the five year-old
boy must be returned to his father in Cuba, taking him away from the maternal
relatives living in Miami. |
2012 |
David Wright becomes the Mets' all-time RBI leader with
735 runs batted in when he hits a two-run home run in the team's 5-1 victory
over the Marlins at Citi Field. The 29 year-old third baseman passes Darryl
Strawberry's franchise mark with his sixth-inning blast off Mark Buehrle. |
1962 -
Catcher Harry Chiti is traded for himself when the Cleveland Indians send him to the New
York Mets in exchange for a player to be named later. On June
15th, the Mets will sell Chiti back to Cleveland to complete the deal.
2010: Mike Pelfrey throws a rain-shortened five-inning shutout
as the Mets complete a series sweep of the Braves, 1 - 0, at Citi
Field. Pelfrey is in trouble all five innings, but manages to escape
unscathed in extending his string of scoreless innings to 24. It is actually Raul Valdes who is on the mound for New York when the
game is stopped in the top of the 6th, but everything after the 5th is wiped
out, giving Pelfrey credit for a complete game. The game's lone run comes when Jose
Reyes runs wild in spite of the sloppy conditions, stealing second after a
two-out bloop single in the 1st, and coming to score on Jason
Bay's infield single when 3B Chipper Jones's throw skips away from 1B Troy
Glaus just enough to allow Reyes to dash home.
Mack’s Blast from the Past4/25/2014: Mack’s Morning Report – CamChat Starting Pitching. Mack looked at Mets starting rotation with this
prediction for the 2015 staff: “There seems to be only one etched in stone
pitcher come next spring and that is Matt Harvey
(DL). Any combination of Zack
Wheeler (4.63), Dillon Gee
(3.58), Jon
Niese (X.XX), Bartolo
Colon (5.40), Jeremy
Hefner (DL), Jenrry
Mejia (1.99), Rafael
Montero (3.80), Noah
Syndergaard (4.95), and Jacob
deGrom (1.57) will fill in the other four slots.”
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I remember in 1968 when Swoboda hit all those April HRs, and he was interviewed and said, I don't know why they keep throwing me fastballs. The fastballs stopped and so did the homers.
ReplyDeleteMets are just so...dreary. Least productive offense in baseball. Rain should end and let them play today.
Tatis showing Lindor how it is done. The sore-shouldered one hits 4 homers in 2 days. While Lindor hits like Al Weis. (And Jeff McNeil hits like Al Weis, etc.)
Matz goes to 4-0, and gives up 3 runs in 5 innings. 3 runs in 5 innings as a Met is an almost certain loss.
Jeff McNeil hitting .188 despite 4 strikeouts in 56 at bats. Just weird.
ReplyDeleteThat Jed Lowrie HR was a real poke. 3 HRs, SEVENTEEN RBI'S, and .296 so far. Insane.
What's the plus/minus on the Mets scoring more than 2 runs today?
Morning John
ReplyDeleteHope we get thebgane in...
Maybe that's the wrong approach.
Target for 20 7 inning doubleheaders in August.
Yeah.
That's the ticket.
"Put the ball in play and good things will happen." Great strategy for the Nats and any team that plays the Mets.
ReplyDeleteMets will see more and more teams take advantage of this against them especially as they play outfielders deep.
Tim Healey's stat us very telling - 1/4th of runs allowed by Mets are un-earned.
Mack - could rain outs now and 7 inning Double Dips in August help the Mets? Sure as they should have Thor, Lugo, and Carrasco back. But if don't catch the ball - it doesn't matter who is out there.
The lack of defense last night coupled with the home umpire's refusal to give Stro the low zone, critical to hi game, had him off from the get go and drove me to 90 Day Fiancee reruns.
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