Good Morning. Happy Birthday Chris Young, Scott Hairston, and Eric Young. Rockies 3 Mets 2, Francisco Alvarez gets promoted to Brooklyn, the Mets sign an INF/OF, Thor to pitch for St. Lucie and Jacob deGrom takes the hill for the Mets Tonight.
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Colorado
Rockies 3 Mets 2 (Box
Score) Jonathan Villar 3B 1 for 4, 1 K;
Francisco Lindor SS 0 for 4, 1 K; James McCann 1B, 1 for 4, HR, 1 run scored, 1 RBI, 1 K; Dominic Smith LF o for 3, 2 Ks; Tomás Nido C
0 for 3, 2 Ks;
Jose Peraza 2B o for 3; Cameron
Maybin LF o for 3, 2 Ks; Johneshwy Fargas CF 0 for 1; Khalil
Lee 0 for 1, 1 K; Brandon Drury PH 1 for 1, HR, RBI, run scored. Patrick Mazeika PH 1 for 1; David Peterson P (L, 1-4) 6 innings,
5 hits, 2 HRs, 3 runs – earned, 3 walks, 3 Ks; Jacob Barnes 2 innings, no runs,
no hots, 2 walks; Yennsy Diaz 1 inning, no runs, no
hits, 1 walk, 2 Ks;
Today's Game -
Rockies (19-29) @ Mets (21-20), 7:10 pm
NYM: Jacob deGrom (#48, 33, RHP, 3-2, 0.68)
COL: Kyle Freeland (#21, 28, LHP, 0-0, )
Brian Joura Mets360: “It’s the theme of
the moment – Mets pitchers pitched well enough to win but the offense just
didn’t do enough. This time, the Mets fell, 3-2, to the Rockies Monday night at
Citi Field.” (subscription required)
Metstradamus: "Monday’s game certainly had reality written all over it. David Peterson gave up two solo homers in the 2nd inning. The Mets had problems with Rockies starter Austin Gomber...And they most likely lost another center fielder for a while as Fargas slammed into the wall hard in the 4th inning chasing Garrett Hampson’s RBI triple."
Mets.com:
Mets fall short vs. Rox, dealt another injury. “they asked catcher James
McCann to play first base for the first time in his career…McCann gave the Mets
their two brightest moments of the evening, making a diving stop to rob Joshua
Fuentes of a hit in the second inning, and homering for the Mets’ first run in
the seventh.”
Newsday:
The Mets were down 3-0 before mounting a homer-led comeback attempt — a solo
shot from James McCann in the seventh and another by pinch hitter Brandon Drury
in the ninth, both off Rockies starter Austin Gomber. Patrick Mazeika singled
to put the tying run on with no outs in the ninth, but reliever Carlos Estevez
made quick work of Jonathan Villar, Francisco Lindor and McCann to end it.”
Ryan McMahon - Colorado Rockies (12) Solo. pic.twitter.com/arHcaaVlSC
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 24, 2021
Elias Diaz - Colorado Rockies (1) Solo. pic.twitter.com/4UL2bz7ant
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 24, 2021
First basemen know.
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 24, 2021
Count Keith Hernandez very impressed by James McCann's web gem
He also owes McCann a lesson on how not to mess up his hat on a dive 😂 pic.twitter.com/PzeT3L5TJS
Johneshwy Fargas exits the game in the 4th inning https://t.co/NcAQhrNMQJ #MLBFilmRoom via @MLB
— John From Albany (@JohnFromAlbany) May 25, 2021
Anybody want to suit up?
— Steven Cohen (@StevenACohen2) May 25, 2021
David Peterson with the pick-off and James McCann still guns down the runner pic.twitter.com/hD2aiiQs2v
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
The perfect bounce comes back to Tomas Nido to get the runner out at third pic.twitter.com/b8ke13vRjX
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
First baseman James McCann goes deep, and the Mets are on the board! pic.twitter.com/6o1JNsFfIN
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
Tomas Nido catches the speedy Garrett Hampson trying to steal! pic.twitter.com/Wrgg4w88k9
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
Pinch-hit homer for Brandon Drury and the Mets are within 1 here in the 9th 👀 pic.twitter.com/Vws0Ny4kTB
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
Patrick Mazeika comes through with a pinch-hit single! pic.twitter.com/NbPpJDBhF9
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
Luis Rojas talks about the Mets' mentality during this stretch of what seems like endless injuries:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
"There's challenges different ways in this game and in life, I think we have the right attitude toward anything that comes our way" pic.twitter.com/DiDc0YGoxv
James McCann talks about his defensive gem in the 2nd inning tonight:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
"It definitely loosened me up a little bit getting that first one out of the way" pic.twitter.com/tg4FzMPICD
"For us, it's next man up," David Peterson said of the injury-laden Mets. "And I think all the guys in the room would say that." pic.twitter.com/TUE3vkLSpf
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 25, 2021
Newsday:
Jacob deGrom will be given some leeway on pitch count when he returns to Mets
on Tuesday. “Mets manager Luis Rojas
said there will be no official pitch count for Jacob deGrom’s start Tuesday…The
team plans to monitor him throughout his outing and assess the situation as it
develops.”
Mets.com:
GM Scott talks Mets' injuries, search for help. “Conforto (strained right
hamstring) and McNeil (strained left hamstring)…late June as a best-case
scenario for those two….Brandon Nimmo (left hand nerve issue) remains sidelined
indefinitely as the Mets try to find a way to alleviate his pain…Pete Alonso
(the Mets are “shooting for next week,” per Scott)”
SNY.TV:
Mets' Zack Scott reveals Carlos Carrasco's timeline to debut. Scott
believes late June-early July is a good estimate for the right-hander.
Seth Lugo is progressing well and is on track to return at the end of May: pic.twitter.com/Wcxk8JA48W
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) May 24, 2021
Francisco Lindor received what I have to say are his heaviest boos to date as a Met after grounding into a double play in the fourth. Lindor is in a 6-for-39 (.154) funk.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 25, 2021
Earlier today, GM Zack Scott compared Lindor's slow start to that of Carlos Beltrán in 2005: pic.twitter.com/CzYdFRoaBU
SNY graphic moments ago. #Mets pic.twitter.com/XBs4IOApiH
— David Lennon (@DPLennon) May 25, 2021
Can confirm he’s here pic.twitter.com/yL6VH0EAq4
— Justin Pecoriello (@justinmpec) May 24, 2021
#Mets have signed SS Orlando Calixte to a minor league contract.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) May 24, 2021
On BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac, @DougWilliamsSNY, @Jim_Duquette, Terry Collins & @Anthony_Recker discuss tonight's poll question: What team is more likely to win its division: the Mets or the Yankees? https://t.co/QY0pOx8BXB pic.twitter.com/J5lzis1LAB
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
Should Luis Rojas be an early favorite for NL Manager of the Year?@DougWilliamsSNY and @martinonyc lay out his case: https://t.co/M1WohAL9q2
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 24, 2021
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— SNY (@SNYtv) May 24, 2021
"I always reveled in sending the home crowd unhappy with a loss" @CartonRoberts pic.twitter.com/t28Dpg5oWR
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
What a catch by @Cardinals rookie Dylan Carlson! pic.twitter.com/ypFVsc1qtY
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 25, 2021
Game: turned
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 25, 2021
Andrew Vaughn left the yard to give the @WhiteSox the lead. pic.twitter.com/w44WogPdA8
🏃♂️ Kelenic chases it down to make the catch for @Mariners. pic.twitter.com/9GFUWjWP5l
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 25, 2021
Jarred Kelenic - Seattle Mariners (2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/ptOSypFp8p
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 25, 2021
Game-saving catch, FTW! 😱 pic.twitter.com/yFcbTBoGxO
— MLB (@MLB) May 25, 2021
Adam Duvall - Miami Marlins (9) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/xjXobJvwKN
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 25, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- High school aces face each other tonight
- Vlad, Acuña making history as HR leaders
- Lynn notches 'most satisfying' win vs. Cards
- The Bahamas is no longer a baseball secret
- Future rising: Lewis, Kelenic power Mariners
- Ex-big leaguer with bat flip of the year?
- Rise in strikeouts not what it seems
- Time to panic? 5 teams with reasons to worry
- 'Blinders are on': Woodruff brilliant vs. Padres
FOX Sports:
- Jarred Kelenic goes yard as Mariners top Athletics, 4-2
- Twins ride six-run eighth inning to 8-3 win over Orioles
- White Sox ride four-run sixth to 5-1 win over Cardinals after Lance Lynn flirts with no-no
- Brewers chase Blake Snell after less than four innings, beat Padres, 5-3
- Eddie Rosario goes 2-for-4 with two RBI as Indians hold off Tigers, 6-5
- Phillies’ late rally not enough as Marlins win, 9-6
- Austin Gomber spins eight spectacular innings as Rockies beat Mets, 3-2
- Rays put up seven in the 11th inning, beat Blue Jays, 14-8 for 11th straight win
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Erik Kratz Makes Sign-Stealing Allegations
- Injury Notes: Buxton, Mets, A’s, Cards
- Blue Jays To Promote Alek Manoah
- Latest On Michael Conforto, Jeff McNeil
- Cardinals Place Miles Mikolas On 10-Day IL Due To Forearm Tightness
- Marlins Injury Notes: Marte, Sanchez, Alfaro, Cabrera
- Padres To Place Trent Grisham On 10-Day IL
- Tigers Place Wilson Ramos On 10-Day IL, Reinstate Derek Holland
- Brewers Recall Keston Hiura
- Mariners Claim Travis Blankenhorn
- Rockies Claim Rio Ruiz, Designate Bret Boswell
- No Extension Talks Between Brandon Crawford, Giants
Yahoo Sports:
- Padres and Dodgers are who we thought they were
- Lonesome Cowboy: Joe West prepared to stand alone among umpires
- Astros fans know their team cheated: Here's why they're ready to move on
- Strikeouts fests to old fans: How existential are the existential threats to MLB?
- Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland: TV, time, radio, probables for second game of series
- Mets’ Conforto, McNeil likely out until late June
- Mariners vs. Athletics Highlights
- Frankie Montas 'paid the price' for mistake in Athletics' loss
- Cardinals vs White Sox Highlights
- Lance Lynn is the White Sox' dominant, reliable 'a--h---'
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Mike Phillips The Sports Daily: Minor League Mondays: Tylor Megill could be a factor for the Mets this season. “Tylor Megill has been easily the best pitcher for the Rumble Ponies this season, going 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA and 0.92 WHIP over his first four starts, racking up 33 strikeouts over 21.2 innings pitched.”
Binghamton Transactions:
C Hayden Senger - Added to Binghamton Roster from Brooklyn
RHP Josh
Walker - Added to Binghamton Roster from
Brooklyn
C Matt O'Neill - Transferred to St. Lucie
RHP Joe Zanghi - Transferred to Complex
Welcome to Brooklyn Francisco Alvarez. Alvarez, named the top prospect in the Mets organization by MLB Pipeline, will make his Coney Island debut on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/IxqmySCPqM
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) May 24, 2021
Coming Tuesday... pic.twitter.com/QIvCGfaw0h
— St. Lucie Mets (@stluciemets) May 23, 2021
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Lindsey Nelson (1919)
- Jim Marshall (1931)
- Chris Young (1979)
- Scott Hairston (1980)
- Eric Young (1985)
- Neil Ramirez (1989)
Died on this date:
- Geremi Gonzalez (2008)
Transactions:
New York Mets released Ricky Gutierrez on May 25, 2004.
New York Mets traded Robert Manuel to the Cincinnati Reds for Dave Williams on May 25, 2006.
New York Mets claimed Justin Turner on waivers from the Baltimore Orioles on May 25, 2010.
New York Mets released D. J. Carrasco on May 25, 2012.
Atlanta Braves claimed Dario Alvarez of the New York Mets on
waivers on May 25, 2015.
2008 |
Former major league pitcher Geremi Gonzalez is killed by
lightning standing on a dock in western Venezuela. The 33 year-old pitcher,
who was signed by the Cubs as an amateur free agent in 1991, also hurled for
the Devil Rays, Red Sox, Mets, and Brewers before being released by Milwaukee
in 2006. |
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Johneshwy, for Pete's sake - why do that?
ReplyDeleteSo, it was worse than I thought - 2 hits heading into 9th, a lead off pinch hit HR from Drury, a pinch hit from Mazeika, one on, none out, one run down. Crickets.
Smith joins Lindor and Maybin in the Hall of Shame.
The regulars still in the line up only seem to be regular when they hit the John, I guess. They're playing like what's produced in the John. Shame on them.
Thankfully, they get a good hitter back tonight...deGrom.
ReplyDeleteA lot of truth in that.
DeleteI bat deGrom 6th.
ReplyDeleteJimmy
Maybin 0-19 with 11 strikeouts. What's the vaunted analytics department say about that?
ReplyDeleteCost $1 and we got ripped off.
The organization needs to respond better than that.
Come July 1, I'd be thrilled to be 5 back in the final WC -- but I think it will be worse than that.
Nice to see McCann put some good swings on the ball.
Has a player ever come up smaller than Lindor?
Jimmy
Looks like Carlos Fiasco is turning into this year's Jed Lowrie. I would be surprised to see him make a start or two in September.
ReplyDeleteBob W
When are you guys going to write about what's actually happened here?
ReplyDeleteJeff McNeil injury clearly, obviously mismanaged. He was in, he was out, he was rested, he was back in again -- and now lost for 6+ weeks. What the hell?
Carrasco? It's been all lies all the time. Guy was throwing simulated games, building up arm strength . . . and then shut down completely. "It's not a setback!"
If it's his hammy, they blew it. But I don't believe that. If it's his arm, then they are lying to us. Either way, I'm not confident in how the Mets handled this situation.
It's crazy but Pillar is going to be the first one back.
Why goof around with Davis at 1B in Syracuse?
Villar is the most over-hyped .211 hitter I've ever witnessed. His OBP is .289 and he's leading off. 30 Ks in 109 ABs. I realize he's been useful here and there, but the positive press -- here and everywhere else -- is bizarre and delusional.
Jimmy
Great points Jimmy...we never thought the handling of injuries could get worse but here we are.
ReplyDeleteNice to see SportCenter for Mets fans this morning.
ReplyDeleteCan’t believe BVW was at Citifield tonight. Like being back at the scene of the crime. Who let him in? What’s he doing nowadays?
Was Lindor doing all this hugging stuff in Cleveland?
Jimmy, who would you rather see lead off? Give us your ultimate Mets lineup with the players that are available.
I see many articles about players that can help the Mets now. Britton wrote one, all the blogs have them, but the truth is you can’t get ripped off trying to find a Band-Aid. I’d sign Dee Gordon if he’s better than Maybin, but is he? Trade for Eduardo Escobar, but for what?
Know who is after Maybin on the depth chart for CF? Khalil Lee. I have a feeling Maybin will get two hits tonight.
To the guys that said yesterday the Mets pitchers got hurt swinging, I say BS. Walker stands their like the Eiffel Tower. JdG should lead off tonight.
Gus,
ReplyDeleteWhat's your problem?
The team, right now, is terrible. I didn't say Villar shouldn't leadoff, just that he's wildly overrated all over the Mets Universe. .289 OBP at the leadoff spot is pretty godawful.
The one guy I liked just ran into a wall. He played that way, too, that he'd run into a wall for you. It's never a good plan. I would have given Fargas the leadoff spot, but there's no good answer, obviously. Lindor would be my second choice.
We have six prospects who look interesting: Crow-Armstrong, Alvarez, Baty, Mauricio, Allen, Ginn. Sandy has already traded away Greene and Wolf. With current ownership, it should never again be necessary to make those kinds of trades that Brodie was forced into.
At least we have money to throw at the problem -- and maybe a relief to be named later.
I don't know if there's an outside answer to the current situation. Just hang on somehow and hope we can climb back after the All-Star Break. Given the way we played when healthy, I'm not so sure.
Wait for Pillar, and Davis, and Pete, and hope that Smith and Lindor give us something/anything.
Jimmy
Right now Tim Tebow is kicking himself.
ReplyDeleteHe could have been in The Show!
Jimmy
"Has a player ever come up smaller than Lindor?" Maybe Eddie Gaedel? Maybe not.
ReplyDeleteTebow would have been batting clean up. "Lord, did I hear you right?"
On the topic raised as to whether Jake and Taijuan may have gotten hurt swinging, my recollection is that teams were protecting their pitchers this spring by not letting them swing before a certain point. Swing involved torque, and those are torque injuries.
Pillar would want to suit up tonight.
Leg injuries - clubs need to tell guys to sit longer if they suspect anything. Like the Fram oil filter commercial - you can pay me now, OR PAY ME LATER!
We can be optimists, but if the team averages 2 runs per game over the next month, that sounds like 9-21 to me. Then, when guys do return, it may take time to shed rust.
Again, Fargas, how could you? No one faults you if you pull up on that ball. Then you play the rest of the game, today, tomorrow, the next day - and build a resume. Gotta think ahead and not let instincts and eagerness to please take over. Manager needs to tell them that too, tell them a lot. Full speed runs at walls are a bad recipe.
Fargas to IL
ReplyDeleteMakes no sense...why wait and play short handed tonight? Did you hear that they planned to have pitchers play in the field last night if the game went extras?
ReplyDeleteJimmy, all I did was ask you for your opinion on a lineup? Was that bad?
ReplyDeleteIf they were to have pitchers play the field, why couldn’t Gsellman pinch run for Mazeika as the tying run? Gman is fast, Mazeika isn’t.
Just be thankful the Mets did not sign Jackie Bradley Jr, too - he is "hitting" .160/.228/.292 in 44 games.
ReplyDelete