Good Morning. Steve Cohen tweets about Mets offense and has been having Mets players over for dinner. FanGraphs confirms that deGrom's run support is lacking, and Mets Prospects Brett Baty and Matt Allan talk to the Media.
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Tonight's Game:
Mets (9-10) @ Phillies (12-12), 7:05 pm
PHI: Chase Anderson (#57, 33, RHP, 0-3, 6.48)
NYM: Marcus Stroman (#0, 30, RHP, 3-1, 2.25)
I think we are all surprised at the lack of hitting so far. Thankfully , the pitching has been outstanding . The season has a long way to go.
— Steven Cohen (@StevenACohen2) April 29, 2021
Mets.com:
5 biggest early-season surprises in NL East. For the Mets – Their Offensive
struggles. ”…the Mets instead ranked
last in the NL in runs per game over their first 18 contests, in large part
because they were also dead last in batting average with runners in scoring
position.”
NY
Post: Luis Rojas has ‘aggressive’ fix for Mets’ MLB-worst offense. “Right now, we just gotta remind ourselves
that we gotta be aggressive,” Rojas said. “We gotta hunt the fastball and we
gotta adjust.”
FanGraphs:
Jacob deGrom’s Run Support Is As Lacking as You Think. One of the great
points noted by writer Dan Szymborski “…if the Mets just scored runs the way
they do for their other pitchers, it would add roughly 17 wins to deGrom’s
career line, shifting his record to a healthier 89-34.”
NY
Post: Francisco Lindor’s Mets struggles are more worrisome than you think. “Meld
his dreadful .203/.317/.261 slash line this season with the .258/.335/.415 he
posed with the Indians last year, which established or tied career lows in all
three counts, and it instantly becomes a less small sample.”
NY
Post: Why Steve Cohen is inviting Mets stars over for dinner. “The dinners
that Cohen is hosting in Connecticut reflect more on the new Mets owner’s
desire to speed up his baseball education, let employees know the ultimate
decision-maker cares about them and to humanize the relationship”
SNY.TV: Guess
What? The Mets' bullpen is really good, and the advanced numbers prove it. Edwin Diaz, Miguel Castro, and Trevor
May have been a
dominant trio in the back of the bullpen.
SNY.TV:
Mets prospect Matt Allan ready for first full season: 'I just feel pretty
dominant'. SNY's No. 2 overall Mets prospect, Allan profiles as a top of the
rotation starter.
SNY.TV: Mets top prospect Brett Baty 'really excited' for minor league baseball returning. 'Just playing in a different uniform has been amazing'.
How does a GM deal with a struggling offense?
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 29, 2021
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Matt Allan gained a ton from attending spring training with the Mets:
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) April 29, 2021
"Honestly I feel pretty dominant, and I'm looking to take that into the season" pic.twitter.com/wnFnlpwrXX
On BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac, @martinonyc gives us the rundown on Mets prospects Matt Allan and Brett Baty, as they have been assigned to High-A Brooklyn https://t.co/ZHgJggc3L5 pic.twitter.com/v1VOzhL8Wq
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 29, 2021
Thanks again to @JustinCToscano of @northjersey for joining @THEMetsianPod tonight, talking the uneven start to the season the #Mets have had. We talked deGrom, naturally, the offense, Conforto extension? 🤨...LISTEN NOW! https://t.co/ohN3bDnjtf #LGM @BTB_MikeII @Metfanrich
— Sam Maxwell (@THE_SamMaxwell) April 30, 2021
The #Dodgers have traded minor-league INF Albert Suarez and INF Jimmy Titus to the #Mets.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) April 30, 2021
Norwich native Eric Campbell will lead the Sea Unicorns on the field as Manager. Campbell recently finished a 12-year professional career in the Mets, Marlins and Athletics organizations as well as the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's NPBL
— Norwich Sea Unicorns (@goseaunicorns) April 29, 2021
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MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
🚨 Wild pitch #walkoff! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/VYpCR4o8IU
— MLB (@MLB) April 29, 2021
7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 9 Ks. @DylanCease was nasty. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/foZhXtQlaZ
— MLB (@MLB) April 30, 2021
UrÃas to Wong! What a double play. 😱 pic.twitter.com/bFXn9NG3HQ
— MLB (@MLB) April 30, 2021
Jake Marisnick - Chicago Cubs (2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/fXKLwr5fnX
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 30, 2021
Game-winning HR ✅
— MLB (@MLB) April 29, 2021
Game-ending catch ✅@Taytram24 is must-watch. pic.twitter.com/ARYBz60uHC
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Prospects we're excited to see in 2021
- The best players in baseball through April
- Dodgers' kryptonite? Crew lefty is 6-0 vs. LA
- Is YermÃn the newest late-blooming star?
- Cards place Wainwright on COVID-19 IL
- Injuries: Fried, Olson, Crochet, Phils
- Pitching gems lead White Sox to DH sweep
- Fantasy tiers of Friday's starting pitchers
- Kikuchi flirts with no-no, shuts down Astros
FOX Sports:
- David Peralta, Josh Rojas lead Diamondbacks to comeback win over Rockies, 5-3
- Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Jose Trevino go yard to power Rangers over Red Sox, 4-1
- Yermin Mercedes, Yoan Moncada go deep in White Sox 11-0 blowout of Tigers
- Travis Shaw powers Brewers to 2-1 win over Dodgers with two-run shot
- Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant lead Cubs to 9-3 win over Braves
- Carlos Rodon strikes out 12 over six innings as White Sox beat Tigers, 3-1
- Taylor Trammell's solo home run enough to lift Mariners over Astros, 1-0
- Orioles earn walk-off victory over Yankees, 4-3
- Matt Chapman homers, drives in game-winning run as A’s edge Rays, 3-2
- Ken Rosenthal provides updates on Christian Yelich and Cody Bellinger’s injuries
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Brewers Place Corbin Burnes, Zack Godley On IL
- Matthew Boyd Leaves Start With Knee Injury
- Latest On Anibal Sanchez
- Cardinals Place Adam Wainwright, Andrew Miller On IL; Activate Harrison Bader
- Dodgers Place Brusdar Graterol On 10-Day IL
- Brewers Select Jordan Zimmermann
- Blue Jays Activate, Option Nate Pearson
- Rockies Select Matt Adams, Designate Ashton Goudeau
- Yordan Alvarez Could Return Friday
- Cubs Designate Brandon Workman For Assignment
- Wade LeBlanc Elects Free Agency
- White Sox Place Garrett Crochet On IL, Activate Luis Robert
Yahoo Sports:
- Fantasy Baseball pickups include Kolten Wong
- FSU catcher Mat Nelson's staggering season has been years in the making
- Detroit Tigers game vs. New York Yankees: TV, time, probable pitchers
- More than ever, baseball’s unwritten rules were made to be broken
- Giants explain why they picked Kadarius Toney in 2021 NFL Draft
- Rockies vs. D-backs Highlights
- Brewers place Burnes on injured list with unspecified issue
- White Sox show own future as Chicago cheers Bears, Justin Fields
- Dodgers lose to Brewers, fall out of first place in the NL West
- Cubs' Anthony Rizzo makes pitch to face Freddie Freeman again
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Bob Hendley (1939)
- Ryan O'Rourke (1988)
- Gilbert Gomez (1990)
Died on this date:
- Lou Niss (1987)
Transactions:
New York Mets claimed Daryl
Boston on waivers from the Chicago White Sox on
April 30, 1990.
New York Mets signed free agent Val
Pascucci on April 30, 2008.
1988 |
Reds' manager Pete Rose will be suspended for thirty days
and fined $10,000 for pushing David Pallone, after the umpire makes a delayed
call that allows the eventual winning run to score in the team's 6-5 loss to
the Mets at Riverfront Stadium. The Cincinnati skipper shoves the first base
ump twice after claiming he was poked in the face, a charge the arbitrator
denies, and one never substantiated by major league baseball. |
1990 |
With Dale Murphy and Ernie Whitt
on base, Mark Lemke grounds to second baseman Gregg Jefferies, who lobs the
ball to David Cone covering first. The runner is called safe, which leads to
the Mets starter having a complete meltdown, vehemently arguing the call with
umpire Charlie Williams as the two Braves' runners cross the plate to score. |
2002 |
Al Leiter becomes the first
pitcher in baseball history to record wins over all thirty big league
franchises that have been existence since 1901. The Mets southpaw earns the
victory as New York routs the Diamondbacks at Bank One Ballpark, 10-1. |
2005 |
With an enthusiastic RFK crowd
chanting "Let's go, ground crew" the inexperienced group puts on
quite a show of ineptitude when they struggle putting the tarp on a very
soggy field during the second rain delay of the rain-shortened 5-3 victory
over the Mets. New York files a protest after the game is called off in the
bottom of the eighth, claiming the field became unplayable due to
Washington's inability to cover the field during the 37-minute stoppage of
play. |
2008 |
Julio Franco, the oldest player to
homer in the major leagues, announces his retirement from professional
baseball, leaving the Quintana Roo Tigers of the Mexican League. The 49
year-old Dominican compiled a .298 average, collected 2,586 hits and hit 173
homers during his 23-year tenure with eight big league teams, which included
the Phillies, Indians, Rangers, White Sox, Brewers, Rays, Braves, and Mets. |
2012 |
When Brett Myers faces his first
batter in the ninth inning, the Astros closer becomes the seventh different
Houston pitcher to face seven consecutive Mets, a major league first. Houston
manager Brad Mills wears out a path from the dugout to the mound when he
pulls starter Bud Norris from the game and then proceeds to summon Wilton
Lopez, Wesley Wright, Brandon Lyon, Fernando Abad, and Fernando Rodriguez, to
face one batter each in the team's 4-3 victory at Citi Field. |
2017 - Anthony Rendon has a game for the ages as he goes 6-for-6
with his first three homers of the year and drives in 10 runs to lead the Nationals to a 23 - 5 drubbing of the Mets. He joins Walker Cooper as the only two players ever to have 6 hits
and 10 RBIs in one game. Bryce Harper scores 4 runs to give 32 in April, a new
major league record, and Matt Wieters has a pair of homers among his three hits.
It is the most runs in franchise history for Washington. Worse for New
York, Noah Syndergaard leaves the game in the 2nd after
experiencing arm pain.
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ReplyDeleteGood Morning BTB...memories of High Pockets Kelly...gotta love it. He had 122 RBIs for the NY Giants in 1921...we could use a few of those.
ReplyDeleteRead that article by Tim Britton in The Athletic. If Cohen hadn’t signed Lindor, the media would say Lindor is pressing. For such an “in depth” piece, it sucked. It did offer that RISP situations are tough and players chase more. It also offered that Dom Smith and the Mets are confused at the plate, but didn’t say how a whole team can be confused, and it didn’t give any reason why things will be getting better any time soon.
ReplyDeleteI don’t know about you guys, but I’m starting to find the baseball season just way too long and these silly two game series unnecessary. I still think teams should play five game series and travel less. My opinion.
I don’t like the idea of moving back the mound because it won’t change hitters’ approaches of always swinging for the downs. I feel moving the fences back to Grand Canyon levels will make hitters stop trying for theHR as much and start looking to hit line drives again. My opinion.
Have a great weekend everyone.
Gus - great comments as always. Your comments from yesterday regarding the Mets being a fastball hitting team were spot on. Did you ever do a post on that for Mets360 - if so let us know.
ReplyDeleteRegarding moving the fences back...that is how Citi Field was first designed and instead of trying to build a team to fit the dimensions, Sandy moved the fences in.
On other subjects, great to see Matt Allan feels dominant. Looking forward to that.
ReplyDeleteMarisnick - wish Mets had kept him.
Gus, I pushed hard for the fences to be brought in - their initial depth really hurt David Wright. I honestly do not know the right answer, except to say that if the hitters hit the ball hard, more HRs will fly out due to shortened fences. Swinging for the fences, though, is a good way to go into long slumps.
ReplyDeleteMets need to start HITTING and winning - my zeal is virtually all gone until that happens. None of last 17 games with more than 6 runs...and just 47 runs in those 17 games. Brutal.
John, thank you for the compliment. No, I have never done an article on that topic, but as my turn is coming up next Friday, I need to find a topic. I actually thought of the original Petco Park and what it didn’t to hitters when I wrote that comment earlier, but I also thought of the Cardinals and Busch Stadium during the 80’s and how Herzog built a team to have an advantage in that stadium. Alas, Petco has brought their fences in a couple of times too.
ReplyDeleteTom, I had preferred the fences in also, if it can give my team an advantage. But not to sound like a grumpy older man, but we know kids these days aren’t flexible in their thinking on just about anything, so if I just can’t get through to the modern ballplayer to hit more line drives and less upper cut when the entire league has this fly ball revolution going on, am I help my organization just because I have “this great idea”? It’s complicated.