5/13/21

Mets News and Breakfast Links 5/13/2021

 



Good Morning.  Happy Birthday Bobby Valentine.  Mets beat O's and Matt Harvey 7-1 as fans give Matt an ovation.  Syracuse wins, Brooklyn wins, Binghamton falls, and St. Lucie game gets postponed.  

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Mets 7 Orioles 1 (Box Score): Jonathan Villar 3B 1 for 4, 1 run scored, 2 Ks;  Francisco Lindor SS 1 for 4, 1 run scored; Michael Conforto RF 1 for 4, 1 run scored, 1 RBI; ; Pete Alonso 1B 1 for 2, 2 walk, 2 runs scored; Dominic Smith LF 3 for 4, 2 RBIs, 1 run scored; Kevin Pillar CF 1 for 4, 1 run scored, 2 RBIs, 1 K; Jose Peraza 2B 2 for 4, 2 RBIs, 1 K;  Tomás Nido C o for 4; Taijuan Walker P 0 for 3, 3 Ks 7 innings, 4 hits, 1 run – earned, 3 walks, 4 Ks; Robert Gsellman 1 inning, 1 hit, no runs, 2 walks; Drew Smith 1 inning, no runs no hits, 1 K. 

















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Syracuse Mets 4 Worcester Red Sox 2 (Box Score): Johneshwy Fargas CF 1 for 5, double, run scored, 2 Ks; Jake Hager SS 2 for 4, 1 K; Drew Jackson 2B 1 for 2, run scored, 2 walks, 1 K; Quinn Brodey RF 1 for 3, HR, 2 RBIs, 1 walk, 2 Ks; Franklyn Kilome P 4 innings, 4 hits, 1 run – earned, 2 walks, 3 Ks; Oscar De La Cruz (W, 1-0) 3 innings, 2 hits, 1 run – earned, 3 walks, 3 Ks; Yennsy Diaz 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 K; Stephen Nogosek; 1 hit, no runs, 2 Ks; 

With the game tied 2-2, Johneshwy Fargas led off the 8th with a double, moves to third on a fly ball and then scored on a sacrifice fly.  Mets also added an insurance run the 9th. 


Altoona Curve 7 Binghamton Rumble Ponies 2 (Box Score) : Carlos Cortes LF 1 for 5, RBI, 1 K; Sebastian Elizalde RF 1 for 3 with a walk;  Wagner Lagrange CF 1 for 4 with a HR; Mark Vientos 3B 1 for 4, 2 Ks; Manny Rodriguez SS 1 for 4, run scored, 2 Ks; Colin Holderman P 2 innings, 2 hits, 1 HR, 3 runs - earned, 1 walk; Marcel Renteria 2 innings, 1 hit, 2 walks, 4 Ks; Joe Zanghi 2 innings, 4 hits, HR, 4 runs – all earned, 1 walk, 2 Ks, Bradley Roney 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk, 3 Ks; Ryley Gilliam 2 innings, no runs, no hits, 1 walk, 2 Ks;   

Brooklyn Cyclones 3 Greenville Drive 2 (Box Score) Antoine Duplantis CF 2 for 5, run scored, 2 RBIs, 2 Ks; Ronny Mauricio SS 1 for 5, RBI, 1 K; Brett Baty 3B 1 for 3, walk, 2 Ks; Adrian Hernandez RF 1 for 4; Jose Butto P 4 innings, 2 hits, 1 run – earned, 3 walks, 6 KS; Brian Metoyer; 2 innings, 1 hit, 1 unearned run, 1 K; Bryce Montes de Oca, 1 inning, no runs, no hits,  2 walks, 1 K; Mitch Ragan  2 innings, 1 hit, no runs, 3 Ks.

Brooklyn Trolley Blogger: Brooklyn Cyclones Hold On For Second Straight Victory Over Greenville




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New York Mets released Rickey Henderson on May 13, 2000.

New York Mets signed free agent Rick Ankiel on May 13, 2013.

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1970

With two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning at Wrigley Field, Gary Gentry gives up his only hit, a short fly hit by Ernie Banks that outfielder Dave Marshall gets a glove on, but he cannot hold on to the ball. The 23 year-old Mets right-hander settles for a one-hit complete game 4-0 victory over Chicago but could have been the first hurler in franchise history to throw a no-hit game if official scorer Jim Enright had ruled differently on the blooper to left field.

2000

A day after failing to hustle, turning a likely double into a single, a disgruntled Rickey Henderson is let go by the Mets. The 41 year-old stolen base leader is batting .219 with no homers and two RBIs at the time of his release.

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1972 - Buzz Capra is the winning pitcher in a 1 - 0 Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants. Capra's first major league RBI - a 2nd-inning single scoring Cleon Jones - is the only run of the game.

1980 - Ray Knight of the Cincinnati Reds hits two home runs in the 5th inning - including a grand slam - to lead the Reds to a 15 - 4 rout of the New York Mets.

2012: Another Mother's Day hero is the Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton, swinging a pink bat in support of breast cancer research, who belts a walk-off grand slam off Manny Acosta of the Mets, capping a 6-run 9th-inning rally as Miami wins, 8 - 4. 

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8 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Matt Harvey can no longer do what de Oca can...throw 100. Nice to see de Oca in action.

Mazeika needs to be added to the Bench Mob.

John From Albany said...

Agreed about Mazeika Tom.

Not sure if any one has noticed but Brad Hand is having a good stretch. 2 blown save yesterday.

Mack Ade said...

That's quite the Hand Job.

TexasGusCC said...

Did you guys notice that Bobby V. wants to run for mayor of NYC? It was in the NY Post yesterday.

John From Albany said...

Gus - it is my understanding that he is running for Mayor of Stamford CT - his home town. Post link is up above unless there was a different article.

He also talked about players HBP and body armor - saying if a player is hit on body armor - first base should not be awarded.

TexasGusCC said...

You’re correct John. I came back to correct that.

Anonymous said...

BV has always been a fresh, independent thinking. While I'm not keen on his solution, there's no question there's a problem with the HBP totals.

From what I recall, the seasons with all-time high HBP numbers were the last four seasons in baseball. We are seeing more and more players getting hit on the hands, going on the IL.

There are a number of reasons for this. Batters are crowding the plate. Wearing protective pads. Making little effort to get out of the way. All of that is true.

But also they are forced to start early, commit early, because of the speeds they are consistently facing.

Pitchers are trying hard to establish the inside pitch, especially up and in, at the elbow, because that's where bat speed is the slowest.

The scariest thing about all this is when you factor in the new emphasis on the high fastball, it is easy to predict more beanings, more pitches that are high and tight, with batters seemingly unable or unwilling or just plain vulnerable to that pitch.

I like that MLB is experimenting with the 61-foot mound. Be interesting to see the results of that. The protective padding is here to stay.

I also think umpires need to do a better job at enforcing the rules when a batter makes no effort to get out of the way.

All in all, a perfect storm: there's no villains in this, but the HBP rates are alarming and I do worry about the beanings.

In conclusion: much of the problem rises from increased velocity.

Personally, I see women's softball as essentially unwatchable. The mound is too close! So many strikeouts, so many batters overwhelmed. It's a boring, boring game. The field seems wrong, the mounds, the basepaths, the whole thing. I'm always amazed that they don't do anything to address it.

Jimmy


Tom Brennan said...

61 feet would make a big difference. Worth a try.