Good Morning. Happy Birthday Brian Giles, Eric Hillman and J.D. Davis. Citi Field to increase capacity, the Syracuse Mets will offer free COVID tests, Matt Harvey takes on the Yanks, and Pete is using his legs.
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Today's Game:
Red Sox (14-9) @ Mets (9-8), 7:10 pm
NYM: David Peterson (#23, 25, LHP, 1-2, 6.75)
BOS: Garrett Richards (#43, 33, RHP, 0-2, 6.48)
Mike
Puma NY Post: Miguel Castro turning into unexpected Mets gift. “Miguel
Castro, in seven appearances this season, has pitched to a 2.57 ERA.”
Joel
Sherman NY Post: One surprising reason for Mets hope has nothing to do with
them. “The forecast was for high-end play and a heated division race. Nearly
a month into the season, the division is bunched, but the play is … meh.”
Mike
Puma NY Post: Pete Alonso’s legs key to his Mets resurgence, “I feel like I
am being able to use my legs a little bit more, it’s because I am a little bit
more relaxed, and also I am sticking to my game plan and swinging at quality
pitches allows me to get in my legs,” Pete
Alonso said. “Being in my legs is a product of making quality swing
decisions and staying within my zone.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a further easing of COVID-19 restrictions today, including an capacity increase from 20% to 33% for outdoor stadiums such as Citi Field.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 26, 2021
By my math, that will increase Citi's max capacity from 8,492 to 14,111 fans.
...is that at 33% capacity, six-foot distancing between pods is not physically possible. So if that rule remains, max capacity will indeed be 22%.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 26, 2021
The Mets are waiting to see if NY State reduces the social distancing guideline for outdoor venues, which would let them hit 33%.
We’ve partnered with @OnondagaCounty to provide FREE COVID-19 rapid tests at NBT Bank Stadium for our fans!
— Syracuse Mets (@SyracuseMets) April 26, 2021
Read More π https://t.co/wO3OnhUOJD pic.twitter.com/53aQrRIcaT
Madison Bumgarner (7 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 7 K) beat out Jacob deGrom (9 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 15 K) for National League co-Player of the week. (Fernando Tatis Jr. was the other winner.)
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 26, 2021
With a strikeout rate in the 96th percentile and a whiff rate in the 93rd, Miguel Castro is becoming a dominant force in the Mets bullpen (via @D_AbrianoSNY) https://t.co/Ift7NypFMC pic.twitter.com/3N9gAiq3gi
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 26, 2021
Is Jacob deGrom the best player in MLB? What about his place among all-time Mets pitchers?
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 27, 2021
On BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac, @Britt_Ghiroli & @Anthony_Recker & @AnthonyMcCarron discuss deGrom's dominance and the class he puts himself in https://t.co/XO8num6Zgw pic.twitter.com/6HMigZBcR6
"That's the best start he's ever had"@keithhernandez knew how special Jacob deGrom was in his 15-strikeout performance. Check out the latest episode of Shea Anything! https://t.co/JICJuWxQMu
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 26, 2021
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An ode to Jacob deGrom in this week's Beat Report.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 26, 2021
Click for the full video, with items on Pete Alonso and the Mets' upcoming series against the Red Sox: https://t.co/m8WHo8RIUv pic.twitter.com/i54zByZRiv
The black jerseys are coming back. What do the 2000 Mets think?
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 26, 2021
The Mahomes family, including @PMahomes and @PatrickMahomes, still rock the black jerseys to this day.
FULL EPISODE: https://t.co/r4ds4Ze3Z8 pic.twitter.com/WaKh6E33K5
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Kris Bryant - Chicago Cubs (6) Grand Slam. pic.twitter.com/ganiontGoK
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 27, 2021
.@FreddieFreeman5 breaks the tie! pic.twitter.com/ZXBWt0XqRT
— MLB (@MLB) April 27, 2021
6 homers in his last 6 games.@rhyshoskins now leads the league in dingers. π pic.twitter.com/RLNtdtXN3G
— MLB (@MLB) April 27, 2021
Zack Wheeler is the first @Phillies pitcher to go 8+ IP with 1 H or fewer since Cole Hamels in 2015. pic.twitter.com/kmi6zjhXvH
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) April 27, 2021
Trevor Rogers struck out the side in the 4th as part of a 7-K night for the @Marlins. pic.twitter.com/i48a7LAIcc
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 27, 2021
Garrett Cooper - Miami Marlins (2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/Ve6Pp8Xnn2
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 27, 2021
Matt Harvey has only given up 1 hit through 5 innings for the Orioles tonight against the Yankees π³
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 27, 2021
(via @HoodieGleyber)pic.twitter.com/4elbMyoEMM
#HarveyDay is back. pic.twitter.com/9mFRmeETgd
— MLB (@MLB) April 27, 2021
Cedric the entertainer!
— MLB (@MLB) April 27, 2021
That's 2 homers tonight for @cedmull30. pic.twitter.com/Oz7SSb8Iwv
Matt Harvey was pleased with his effort tonight for the Orioles against the Yankees:
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 27, 2021
"It's probably the best I've felt in a couple years"
Final line: W, 6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 5 SO pic.twitter.com/4MxnXtjmp1
Great night for ex-Met pitchers.
— Vince Ruggiero_41 (@VINCE_RUGGIERO) April 27, 2021
Harvey (W), 6 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 5 K vs Yankees.
Wheeler (W), 8 IP 1 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 9 K vs Cardinals.
Jordan Luplow - Cleveland Indians (6) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/TP5Unt5LFt
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 27, 2021
Randy Arozarena collects his 3⃣rd 3⃣-hit game of the young season. pic.twitter.com/TluQvE6CAy
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 27, 2021
A 113.8 MPH rocket by the pitcher. π pic.twitter.com/mUvKbewPUY
— MLB (@MLB) April 27, 2021
Ohtani put on another Sho. pic.twitter.com/1zZ6fHbDJn
— MLB (@MLB) April 27, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Ohtani: 9 K's, 3 runs scored, 2 RBIs, W, history
- Bryce π€― after BP knock hits ball in midair
- Burnes' chance at history intact despite loss
- Judge's aggressiveness proves costly vs. O's
- Kopech is on fire. Stats show he's even better
- Padres quash Tatis peeking allegations
- Winker's homer in 10th ends Reds' skid
- Let's freak out (or not) about these slow starts
- Trout returns to Angels lineup with 4-hit night
FOX Sports:
- Jesse Winker's two-run homer in the top of the 10th secures Reds' 5-3 win over Dodgers
- Anthony DeSclafani tosses complete game shutout, fans nine as Giants beat Rockies, 12-0
- Jose Altuve goes 3-for-5, drives in two runs for Astros in 5-2 win over Mariners
- Mike Trout goes 4-for-5, Shohei Ohtani records nine strikeouts as Angels beat Rangers, 9-4
- Corey Dickerson goes 3-for-5 with three RBI, Marlins beat Brewers, 8-0
- Freddie Freeman hits three-run shot in Braves' 8-7 win over Cubs
- Zack Wheeler shuts down Cardinals in 2-1 Phillies win
- Sean Murphy's two-run homer lifts Atheltics to 2-1 win over Rays
- Cedric Mullins goes yard twice to power Orioles over Yankees, 4-2
- Jordan Luplow’s walk-off two-run shot lifts Indians over Twins, 5-3
- Carlos Santana clubs two-run jack in Royals' 3-2 win over Tigers
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Jeff Bridich Steps Down As Rockies General Manager
- East Notes: Marte, Soroka, Yankees, Galvis
- West Notes: Giants, Mariners, Athletics
- Latest On Rockies’ GM Position
- Dodgers Make Several Roster Moves
- Astros To Activate Jose Altuve, Place Jake Odorizzi On 10-Day IL
- Angels Activate Anthony Rendon; Mike Trout To Return Monday
- Cubs Place Austin Romine On 10-Day IL, Select Tony Wolters
- Brad Brach Elects Free Agency
- Brewers Select Pablo Reyes
- Cubs Select Trevor Megill
- Rangers Select Hyeon-Jong Yang, Option Leody Tavares
Yahoo Sports:
- Bumgarner's nope-hitter makes its own history
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Chicago White Sox: Time, TV, more info
- Ohtani does it all | FastCast
- CG: CIN@LAD - 4/26/21
- Reds vs. Dodgers Highlights
- Dodgers lose to Reds after Kenley Jansen gives up home run in the 10th
- Angels vs. Rangers Highlights
- Rockies vs. Giants Highlights
- Anthony DeSclafani bears down in efficient three-hit shutout
- Josh Fuentes' scoreless inning
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born Today:
- Rogers Hornsby (1896)
- Brian Giles (1960)
- Rob MacDonald (1965)
- Eric Hillman (1966)
- Frank Catalanotto (1974)
- Orber Moreno (1977)
- J.D. Davis (1993)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Yogi
Berra on April 27, 1965.
New York Mets sold Luis
Alvarado to the Detroit Tigers on
April 27, 1977.
1973 |
Braves hurler Pat Dobson
three-hits the Mets and beats Tom Seaver, who also gives up only three hits,
2-0. The Atlanta Fulton County Stadium contest takes one-hour and 37 minutes
to complete, making it the quickest game ever played in Mets history. |
2004 |
At Dodger Stadium, Mike
Piazza ties Carlton Fisk for the most
career homers by a catcher as he hits Hideo Nomo's sixth-inning pitch into
the stands for his 351st round-tripper as a backstop. The homer, which was
his 362nd overall, moves the Mets' star past Yankees' Hall of Famer Joe
DiMaggio on the all-time list. |
2010 |
David
Wright, with an RBI single to right
field off Ramon Troncoso in the fifth inning of New York's 10-5 victory over
L.A. at Citi Field, becomes the eighth and quickest player to accumulate
1,000 hits in a Mets uniform. The 27 year-old third baseman, who surpasses Mike
Piazza's mark of 935 games to reach the
milestone, accomplishes the feat in his 868th career contest with the club. |
2010 |
The suddenly streaking Mets win
their sixth consecutive game with a doubleheader sweep of the Dodgers, 4-0
and 10-5. The victories mark the first time since August 28, 1971 that the
club has taken both ends of a twin bill from L.A. |
2012 |
Mets left fielder Scott Hairston
became the tenth player in franchise history to hit for the cycle with his
sixth inning double, plating Rueben Tejada and David
Wright. The outfielder's four hits,
which drive in four runs, aren't enough when Colorado routs New York, scoring
11 times in the fifth, in the Coors Field's contest, 18-9. |
2010:
The Mets
sweep the Dodgers in a doubleheader, 4 - 0 and 10 - 5, to
extend their winning streak to 6 games and to record their 8th win in their
last 9 games. Jason
Bay hits his first home run as a Met in support of Johan Santana's pitching in the opener, while David Wright drives in four runs in the
nitecap.
2012
The Rockies reverse a 6 - 2 deficit with an 11-run
5th-inning outburst against the Mets,
then pull out with an 18 - 9 win at Coors Field. Eric Young starts the ball rolling by
beating P Chris Schwinden's throw on a comebacker to
the mound; 3 walks, 7 hits, 4 errors and a hit batsman later, the Rockies are
cruising to an easy win; Carlos Gonzalez drives in 5 runs during the
frame, then Ramon Hernandez adds a grand
slam in the 7th. For the Mets, Scott Hairston hits for the cycle in a losing cause, while the two teams combine for
36 hits in the slugfest.
Mack’s
Blast From The Past April 27, 2014.
Reese Kaplan - Dwelling in Anonymity: Hidden Gems in Las Vegas. Among others Reese notes: By now any die hard
Mets fan is well aware of the exploits of, Jacob
deGrom, clearly the 51s’ ace thus far while posting a 2-0 record in
4 starts with a tiny 1.57 ERA and a WHIP of less than 1 baserunner per inning
pitched.
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Odorizzi to IL. No wonder the Mets didn’t like him.
ReplyDeleteI like Wheeler. Can we have him back?
Good for Harvey.
Ohtani remains a freak. So does Randy Arozarena.
So does Trout...426/.539/.820. Conforto is .214/.333/.339 by comparison. No comparison.
Let’s say Conforto has a bad year for him. Do you re-sign him at all? Do you be glad you can get him at a low rate? Does he want a pillow one year deal? How should the Mets handle it?
ReplyDeleteI would sign him because I believe in him. But, the DH is not a given and if it is, they might vote that the DH leaves when the starting pitcher leaves and so you can’t depend on it.
I think I’d let Stroman go.
Gus - I think the deals need to make sense whoever is kept. I would prioritize Pitching but would you give $100M plus to either Stroman or Thor? I am not sure about that. Also, would you give Conforto $150M+? Not me.
ReplyDeleteLet's see how the season goes and see what they want when Free Agency hits. I think each will find at least crazy team ready to over pay. The Mets will have to decide if they want to as well.
John, this continues a thought we had a month back about The Core of the Mets. I believe Syndergaard is a Tier 1 player - along with Lindor ans DeGrom - and would go over the $100M for Thor say 6/$150. I put Stroman, Conforto, Nimmo, and McNeal in Tier 2. I put Smith, Alonso, Davis, Lugo, and Diaz in Tier 3. Also, I’d really want to see Lugo as a starter.
ReplyDeleteThe Tier 2 guys I’d look for a good deal on. The Tier 3 guys I’d shop to see if I could find a Tier 2 guy for, say Suarez from Cincinnati to fix my third base problem or find another Corrasco opportunity. Like say Smith for Suarez or Alonso for Marquez from Colorado.
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