Good Morning. Happy Birthday Jay Bruce and Hayden Senger. Mets games cancelled until Monday and the 2021 All-Star Game won't be in Atlanta.
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NY Post:
Mets’ J.D. Davis: Focus has been on baseball not COVID-19 vaccine decison
Resisting drastic steps, scrapping Mets-Nationals series was right call
How Mets are taking their prolonged Opening Day wait
Breaking: the Mets won't play the Nationals this weekend due to continued follow-up COVID-19 testing and contact tracing.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 2, 2021
The Mets' Opening Day will take place Monday in Philadelphia.
Updated Mets rotation:
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 2, 2021
@ Phillies
4/5: Jacob deGrom (Opening Day)
4/6: Marcus Stroman
4/7: David Peterson
vs. Marlins:
4/8: Taijuan Walker (home opener)
Carlos Carrasco is advancing quickly, possibly even ahead of schedule in his rehab from a torn right hamstring. He threw live BP earlier this week and it went "really, really well," per Luis Rojas.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 2, 2021
But Rojas added: "We're still in a week-to-week approach."
"We were super pumped for Opening Day. Of course it's unfortunate."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 2, 2021
Third baseman J.D. Davis on the Mets' holding pattern: pic.twitter.com/uZEB6pzA5W
J.D. Davis said he hasn't thought about whether he'll get a COVID-19 vaccine.
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) April 2, 2021
"It's a personal preference and everybody has their own choice of doing so," he said, noting that he wants to be sensitive to those who have struggled with/died from the disease.
Virtual reality, an extra deGrom bullpen session, and other ways the Mets are dealing with an Opening Day delay:https://t.co/9xyAVQQ9lF
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 2, 2021
The black jerseys are coming back. @STR0's thoughts?
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 2, 2021
"I feel like it's synonymous with being a Met, that black jersey"
It's the season finale of The Cookie Club! 🍪
FULL EPISODE: https://t.co/A1BPaem0EY
➡ @insomniacookies pic.twitter.com/rnm6yPMuUj
Will the Mets overperform their projected win total for the 2021 season? https://t.co/L0Kod3BaSj pic.twitter.com/rv00UpSsrm
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 2, 2021
The latest Subway To Shea Podcast is also now up on @HighSpotPodcast Network. Subscribe to their YouTube page to catch me and other podcasts as well. #Mets #LGM #LFGM https://t.co/gljmSTueL4
— Subway To Shea Podcast (@SubwayToShea) April 3, 2021
In a preview of tomorrow's Sports Report show with @ernestdove at 6:42 pm EST/11:42 pm🇬🇧⏰on https://t.co/vZBSXvr8XX and @sportanarium we🎤the Francisco Lindor signing. Be sure to also tune in at 6:08/11:08 for our interview with @ArtShamsky Mets legend on @sportanarium📻 pic.twitter.com/sEsQLpj5fR
— Thomas Brice (@ThomasBrice2017) April 3, 2021
ICYMI The Metsian Podcast: The Season Opener That Wasn't With @DistrictOnDeck @MaxRayman1 and @JeffCohen41 & Len Aberman from @BaseballandBBQ ... https://t.co/tXWsghUbGT #LGM #NYM ... and partner @THE_SamMaxwell
— B'klynTrolleyBlogger (@BTB_MikeII) April 2, 2021
New York #Mets manager Gil Hodges talks to Lindsey Nelson in the Shea Stadium clubhouse during the 1969 World Series trophy presentation! #MLB #Baseball #History #LGM pic.twitter.com/rrR5e68DOo
— Baseball by BSmile (@BSmile) April 2, 2021
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
He Means business. 🔥
— MLB (@MLB) April 2, 2021
7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 5 Ks and 18 straight retired for @JMeans25. pic.twitter.com/24E1DRvqlY
Jazz Chisholm hit a one-hopper off the wall and was thinking 3⃣ all the way. pic.twitter.com/J2qvyvfGHx
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 3, 2021
A Citrus Series comeback in Miami!
— MLB (@MLB) April 3, 2021
(MLB x @GEICO) pic.twitter.com/DdqAlVHhyi
Trevor Bauer took a no-hitter into the seventh inning for the Dodgers tonight, then allowed four runs, and now has a 5.68 ERA.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 3, 2021
(I'm just updating you. I would never dare accuse Mets fans of enjoying a little schadenfreude.)
We are on pace for 81 cat appearances. pic.twitter.com/NM7VITZUdw
— MLB (@MLB) April 3, 2021
🚨Sick Catch Alert🚨
— Daniel Kramer (@DKramer_) April 3, 2021
Taylor Trammell sprints 46 feet in just 3.6 seconds then lays out and converts... 45% catch probability, per Statcast: pic.twitter.com/pLZJOmcGGx
Shohei Ohtani - Los Angeles Angels (1) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/eUcXymUefK
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) April 3, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
#MLB has yet to name a replacement city for the #ASG after the decision to move it out of Georgia, but New York does not appear to be on the list of contenders at this stage.
— David Lennon (@DPLennon) April 2, 2021
On BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac, @martinonyc and former Mets GM Omar Minaya react to MLB pulling the 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta and discuss the significance of the decision https://t.co/vKtodNvuNa pic.twitter.com/sS9zjfyQnu
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 2, 2021
New draft news from late last night!
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) April 2, 2021
It will be 20 rounds in 2021: https://t.co/ncEEHoFwDM
Slot values + bonus pools, international bonus pools: https://t.co/3RXLpC9qO5 pic.twitter.com/1r2dQ2T4dJ
MLB.com:
- '21 All-Star Game, Draft moved from Atlanta
- Bauer K's 10, flirts with no-no in LA debut
- Altuve's speed leaves A's shaking heads
- Hot Hosmer makes SD history amid 2-0 start
- How Lindor's deal shakes up '21 SS class
- Behind the back! Accidental bunt pays off
- Leiter K's 12 as no-hit, scoreless streaks end
- Purr-fect game: Furry fan visits Coors
- Yermín goes 5-for-5: 'I just want to cry'
MLB Trade Rumors:
Yahoo Sports:
- MLB sending strong message in wrong direction
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Cleveland Indians: Time, TV, more info
- Bauer's Dodgers debut | FastCast
- Chad Pinder continues to prove he's an everyday MLB player for A's
- Yermín Mercedes amazes with five hits in first major league start
- A's Jesus Luzardo's start against Astros explained by this odd stat
- White Sox vs. Angels Highlights
- Donovan Solano comes up clutch in big spot as Giants get back on track
- Giants vs. Mariners Highlights
- Opinion: Trevor Bauer conquers Coors Field in dazzling debut with Los Angeles Dodgers
ESPN:
FOX Sports:
CBS Sports:
NY Post:
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Don Rowe (1936)
- Hawk Taylor (1939)
- Rod Gaspar (1946)
- Gary Pettis (1958)
- Quilvio
Veras (1971)
- Geoff
Goetz (1979)
- Jay Bruce (1987)
- Hayden
Senger (1997)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded John Csefalvay to the Houston Astros for Gary Rajsich on April 3, 1981.
New York Mets traded Gary Matthews to the Baltimore Orioles for John Bale on April 3, 2002.
New York Mets claimed McKay Christensen on waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 3, 2002.
Detroit Tigers claimed Tyler Walker of the New York Mets on
waivers on April 3, 2003.
New York Mets signed
free agent Pedro Feliciano on April 3, 2003.
New York Mets traded Roger Cedeno to the St. Louis Cardinals for Wilson Delgado and Chris Widger on April 3, 2004.
1966 |
Tom
Seaver picks the Mets' name from a hat
in a lottery, signing with the team for a reported $50,000 bonus. Tom's
father had threatened a lawsuit, necessitating the special draft, after his
son's contract with Atlanta was voided by Commissioner William Eckert because
the right-hander's college team had played two exhibition games, but signing
a pro contract also prevents the future Hall of Famer from playing on the
collegiate level. |
1985 |
The owners' proposal of expanding the League Championship
Series to best-of-seven is agreed to by the Players' Association. The LCS
started as a best-of-five games series in 1969 when the leagues divided into
divisions, with both the Orioles and Mets sweeping their opponents in three
games. |
1989 |
The Mets win their 11th consecutive home opener, beating
St. Louis at Shea Stadium, 8-4. The Amazins' have now won on Opening Day in
18 of the last 20 seasons. |
2006 |
Sportsnet NY, the Mets' new team-owned network, broadcasts
its first regular season baseball game. During the third inning of New York's
3-2 victory over the Nationals, SNY experiences technical difficulties which
black out the telecast for nearly twenty minutes. |
2009 |
The Mets,
obligated only to pay the major league minimum of $400,000, sign Gary
Sheffield (.225, 19, 57) in hopes of adding a much-needed right-handed bat to
the lineup. The 40 year-old offensively challenged outfielder, who has 499
career home runs, was unexpectedly released by the Tigers earlier in the week
despite having $14 million left on his contract. |
2009 |
On a damp and
chilly New York night, both the Mets and Yankees open their new stadiums with
exhibition games. The double debut in the Big Apple sees each team come away
with a victory when the Amazin's beat the Red Sox, 4-3, and the Bronx Bombers
launch three homers to defeat the Cubs, 7-4. |
1964 - New
York Mets pitcher Carl Willey suffers a broken jaw when he is hit by a line
drive batted by Detroit Tigers outfielder Gates Brown during a spring training loss. Willey will be out until June
6th but his career will be effectively ended.
1966 - The New
York Mets sign University of Southern California
star Tom Seaver to his first contract, including a $50,000 bonus. Seaver had been selected by the Atlanta Braves in the January draft, but Commissioner Spike Eckert voided the deal when he signed a
contract after USC's season had already begun. The Mets beat out the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Phillies in a lottery for Seaver's
services.
1969 - First baseman Donn Clendenon ends his retirement and reports to the Montreal Expos. Clendenon, who had refused a trade to the Houston Astros, will eventually be traded to the New York Mets where he will hit 12 home runs and help them win the World Series.
1984: Arbitrator Richard Bloch rules that the Royals' Willie Wilson and the Mets' Jerry Martin can return to action on May 15th, the day their year-long suspensions for cocaine abuse are first due to be reviewed.
2016: In the nationally televised Sunday night game, a rematch
of last year's World Series, Kansas City gets the better of the Mets,
4 - 3, as Edinson Volquez is the winner against Matt Harvey. For the Mets, LF Yoenis Cespedes drops a routine fly ball by Mike Moustakas in the 1st, leading to the Royals'
first run.
2019 - Jacob deGrom, last year's Cy Young
Award winner is back at it. He strikes out 14 Marlins in 7 innings
and also hits a homer to lead the Mets to a 6 - 4 win. It is deGrom's 26th
consecutive quality start, dating
back to 2018, matching the major
league record set by Hall of Famer Bob Gibson in 1967-1968.
Mack’s
Blast From The Past comes from April 3, 2009. Mets Stuff - Gil Hodges,
Ron
Darling, Andres
Torres, Frank
Francisco.
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2 comments:
Kopeck and Means looked really good.
So far, the Mets are all talk and no action.
Thank you as always for including our little show that could on Mack's Mets! Was really cool to interview Art Shamsky talking 1969 world series.
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