Good Morning. Happy Birthday Paul Sewald, Gabriel Ynoa, and Sam Haggerty. Mets 3 Rockies 1 as deGrom returns and Nido goes deep. Thor leaves rehab start after 1 inning, Seth Lugo rehabs in Syracuse Game and the Mets get an outfielder.
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Mets
3 Colorado Rockies 1 (Box
Score): Jonathan Villar 3B 2 for 3, 1
run scored, 1 walk; Francisco Lindor SS 0 for 3, 1 walk, 2 Ks; Brandon Drury RF 1 for 4, 2 Ks; James McCann 1B 0 for 3, 1 RBI, 1 walk; Dominic Smith LF 2 for 3, 1 run
scored, 1 walk, 1 K; TomΓ‘s Nido C
1 for 4, HR, 2 RBIs, 1 run scored, 1 walk, 1K; Jose Peraza 2B 1 for 4, 1 K; Cameron
Maybin CF o for 2, 1 walk; Jacob deGrom P 1 for 2, 1 K – 5 innings, 1 run – earned, 3 hits, HR, 9 Ks –
63 pitches, 44 strikes; Miguel Castro 2 innings, no runs,
no hits, 1 walk, 4 Ks; Trevor
May 1
inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk; Edwin Diaz (S, 8) 1 inning, no
hits, no runs, 1 walk, 3 Ks;
Today's Game:
Rockies (19-29) @ Mets (21-20), 7:10 pm
NYM: Marcus Stroman (#0, 30, RHP, 3-4, 2.75)
COL: German Marquez (#48, 26, RHP, 3-4, 4.82)
NY
Post: Jacob deGrom provides glimmer of Mets hope in pivotal win. “Over five
innings deGrom resembled his usual self and the Mets eked out enough offense to
snap a three-game skid with a 3-1 victory over the Rockies at Citi Field. ‘Everything
felt good, my body felt good, so I am looking forward to hopefully running out
there every five days for the rest of the year,’ deGrom said.”
NY
Post: Red-hot Tomas Nido belts game-winning HR in Mets’ win. “It marked the third time in the last week
that Nido has come through with a go-ahead hit…With the increased playing time,
Nido has come alive at the plate. In 13 games in May, Nido is now batting
12-for-40 (.300) with two doubles, three home runs and nine RBIs.”
Jacob deGrom is back folks.
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 25, 2021
100 mph. 1 pitch, 1 out. pic.twitter.com/CJQGoiOqgp
Ryan McMahon - Colorado Rockies (13) Solo. pic.twitter.com/kpZy5qcWIj
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 25, 2021
"How ridiculous"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Gary Cohen wasn't very pleased Jacob deGrom was ruled out on his hustle double π pic.twitter.com/Mtyg5AHkiu
Jacob deGrom's first start back off the IL:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 9 K
His season ERA is 0.80 pic.twitter.com/ipprWqGGza
This play by @JRvillar6 π§Ό pic.twitter.com/C3gpzXTJje
— MLB (@MLB) May 26, 2021
TOMAS NIDO HAS GIVEN THE METS THE LEAD WITH A 2-RUN HOMER!
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
(shout out to Dom Smith on the hustle running home though π) pic.twitter.com/CdLHS35Zs7
Edwin Diaz strikes out 3 in the 9th and the Mets win the ballgame! π¨π¨π¨
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Now a perfect 8-for-8 in save opportunities π pic.twitter.com/u3jFbeBt3y
Jacob deGrom of the @Mets has 74 strikeouts and 20 hits allowed in 7 starts this season.
— Stats By STATS (@StatsBySTATS) May 26, 2021
The only other pitcher in the modern era with 70+ K and 20 or fewer hits allowed in a 7-game span at any point in a single season was Johan Santana in 2004.
"Looking forward to hopefully running out there every 5 days for the rest of the year"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Jacob deGrom said he felt good in his first start back tonight and opens up on the mechanical adjustments he worked on while he was on the IL pic.twitter.com/NlzrNqDVck
"For me it feels like you're letting the team down"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Jacob deGrom talks about being on the IL, and also says he thinks he sustained his injury on a swing in the Mother's Day game vs. Arizona pic.twitter.com/O218j3VZBu
Miguel Castro said he learned a lot from Ubaldo Jimenez when he was with the Orioles and Jacob deGrom to get better as a pitcher
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
"I take these little things and try to incorporate it into my routine" pic.twitter.com/WBBb6d7RaH
"Puerto Rican catchers, they hit later in their career" ππ΅π·
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Tomas Nido talks about how he's been able to produce at the plate of late pic.twitter.com/MNHcLBJg90
"It's unbelievable, it's like a video game"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Tomas Nido said Jacob deGrom looked like his normal dominant self tonight pic.twitter.com/2rln06dOkH
Luis Rojas says Johneshwy Fargas had an MRI and it revealed an AC joint sprain.
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
The injury will not require surgery, but Rojas expects to "have a move for him tomorrow" in regards to the IL pic.twitter.com/WXdB2OSh3F
Luis Rojas gives the latest update on J.D. Davis, and says an MRI revealed inflammation in the joints of his hand. Rojas also said it is not a reinjury pic.twitter.com/ByJoHa9MLn
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
"No one is overly concerned"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Luis Rojas shares the latest he knows on Noah Syndergaard's right elbow soreness, and says it is more of right elbow "discomfort" pic.twitter.com/K8a8l0WSgV
"Not great news."@martinonyc with more on Noah Syndergaard leaving his rehab start tonight after 1 inning pic.twitter.com/BYvje8noML
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) May 26, 2021
On @GEICO SportsNite, @Anthony_Recker discusses Noah Syndergaard's setback and Jacob deGrom's performance tonight pic.twitter.com/reeHJ5JscH
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
J.D. Davis is suffering from "inflammation in his joints," according to Luis Rojas. He underwent more tests and won't be returning to his minor league rehab assignment for at least the next few days.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 26, 2021
NY
Post: The Mets, with their outfield options shrinking by the day, acquired Billy
McKinney from the Brewers on Tuesday in exchange for minor league pitcher Pedro
Quintana.
McKinney is a former first-round draft pick with lots of power -- 21 home runs in 511 career MLB plate appearances. The downside: a career .285 OBP.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 26, 2021
McKinney was batting .207/.260/.359 slash line in 40 games for the Brewers this season.
An amazing catch by newest Met Billy McKinney earlier this seasonpic.twitter.com/tAbFv4dh7m
— Mets Fix (@MetsFix) May 26, 2021
Billy McKinney is out of options.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) May 26, 2021
He’s under control through 2026.
I don’t expect either of those points to play a factor in how long he spends with the #Mets. https://t.co/hMhj0VvHUh
WFAN,com:
Who could be the Mets' next Cameron Maybin-type replacement pickup? Gerardo
Parra, Mikie
Mahtook, and Delino
Deshields are offered.
Mets.com: 9 trade
fits for Mets: Mancini, Buxton & more. Adam
Frazier and Bryan
Reynolds of the Pirates; Robbie
Grossman of the Tigers; Ketel Marte
of the Diamondbacks also suggested.
Mets360: Mets Minors: Ronny Mauricio keeps
top ranking, barely. “Met prospect
has 9 extra base hits in his first 14 games with 4 home runs…he’s had four
errors in the early going and that isn’t a great sign,” (subscription
required).
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Stealing second, third, home and hearts. pic.twitter.com/lTv6Y7WC8S
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) May 26, 2021
The @Padres have stolen 6+ bases in multiple games in a season for the 3rd time in franchise history and first time since 1999. https://t.co/neYnrv4lM9
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) May 26, 2021
117 MPH LASER. 15 FOR SHOHEI. pic.twitter.com/awbDVTCSHj
— MLB (@MLB) May 26, 2021
.@KKiermaier39 ran over 100 feet to track down this fly ball.
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) May 26, 2021
(MLBStats x @GoogleCloud) pic.twitter.com/lVFL83qNQH
Vladdy Jr. now leads the league in HR π€ pic.twitter.com/5pFpWTiTEw
— MLB (@MLB) May 26, 2021
"It's fun being back here"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 26, 2021
Steven Matz talked about returning to New York and pitching at Yankee Stadium today for the Blue Jays
His outing: W, 6.2 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 10 K pic.twitter.com/a85IoadBzD
Jarred Kelenic picks up an RBI with his second hit of the night for the @Mariners. pic.twitter.com/CJzO85dH5T
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 26, 2021
Rob Refsnyder - Minnesota Twins (2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/G21zki48Rt
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 26, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- 7 player breakouts to believe in this year
- Hard-hitting Sho: Ohtani wallops 117 mph HR
- Vlad Jr. takes HR lead (16) with rocket in win
- Mets swing deal with Brewers for outfielder
- deGrom wows on mound, at plate in return
- Dodgers thump Astros for 8th straight win
- 'A lot of warmth' on Cowboy Joe's historic day
- Giolito outduels ex-HS teammate Flaherty
- Kluber has 'fatigued feeling' in shoulder, exits
FOX Sports:
- Evan Longoria crushes three-run home run as Giants blank Diamondbacks, 8-0
- Shohei Ohtani belts 15th home run as Angels rout Rangers, 11-5
- Gavin Lux on Dodgers fans' presence in Houston: 'It felt like we were at a home game'
- Dodgers chase Zack Greinke after sixth, beat Astros, 9-2
- Jose Abreu swats ninth home run, drives in four runs in White Sox win over Cardinals, 8-3
- Twins get 7-4 win over Orioles thanks to Robert Refsnyder's monster game
- Charlie Morton's nine-strikeout outing lifts Braves to 3-1 win over Red Sox
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. clubs league-leading 16th home run as Blue Jays beat Yankees, 6-2
- Jacob deGrom strikes out nine in first game back from IL, Mets beat Rockies, 3-1
- Reds pitching gives up just four hits in 2-1 win over Nationals
- Rhys Hoskins’ belts two-run homer to give Phillies 2-0 win over Marlins
- Joc Pederson crushes two homers, Cubs beat Pirates, 4-3
- Can the New York Mets contend despite injuries? Frank Thomas and Dontrelle Willis weigh in
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Mets Acquire Billy McKinney
- NL Injury Notes: Ozuna, Mets, Jazz, Hoerner
- Corey Kluber To Undergo MRI On Shoulder
- Noah Syndergaard Leaves Rehab Start With Elbow Soreness
- Brian Anderson To Miss Several Weeks
- The Best Minor League Deals Of 2021 (So Far): Pitchers
- Royals Activate Adalberto Mondesi
- Indians To Place Zach Plesac On 10-Day IL
- David Phelps Out For Season After Surgery To Repair Lat Strain
- Cubs Designate Jason Adam For Assignment, Place Matt Duffy On Injured List
- Rangers Place Kyle Gibson On Injured List
- Phillies Place Bryce Harper On Injured List
Yahoo Sports:
- Do not give up on your fantasy team just yet
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Cleveland: TV, radio, probable starting pitchers
- Giants vs. D-backs Highlights
- Rangers vs. Angels Highlights
- Angels didn't need Jo Adell's bat in rout over Rangers
- Rangers put top starter Gibson on 10-day DL with groin issue
- Cardinals place OF Bader on 10-day IL with rib injury
- Yanks’ Kluber leaves with shoulder tightness, to get MRI
- 'What did you expect?' Joe West booed as he sets record with his 5,376th game as an umpire
- Mets RHP Syndergaard pulled from rehab start with sore elbow
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Syracuse
Mets 5 Rochester Red Wings 2 (Box
Score). Jerad
Eickhoff
who had given up 7 HRs in his previous 4 starts was able to keep the ball in
the yard but also hit one himself throwing six scoreless innings and hitting a
two-run home run. Mets scored 4 runs in
the third on 5 hits – triple, the Eickhoff HR, double, double, double: Mason
Williams
CF 2 for 4, 2 doubles, 1 run scored, 1 K; Nick
Meyer C 0 for 4, 2 Ks; Sebastian
Elizalde 1B 1
for 4, double, run scored, 1 RBI, 1 K; David
Thompson
3B 1 for 4, double, 1 RBI, 1 K; Cody
Bohanek
SS 1 for 3, triple, run scored, 1 K; Jerad
Eickhoff P 1 for 2, HR, 1 run scored, 2 RBIs – 6 innings, 4 hits, no
runs, 1 walk, 3 Ks; Seth Lugo – 1.1
innings, 3 hits, 2 runs – 1 earned, 1 walk, 2 Ks – 33 pitches, 21 Ks; Corey Oswalt 1.2
innings, 2 hits, no runs, 1 walk, 1 K.
Righty @Eickough19 wanted to do more for the @SyracuseMets than just twirl shutout ball.
So he teed off too. pic.twitter.com/cocpQwEwJR
In the third inning tonight, @SyracuseMets pitcher @Eickough19 hit a two-run home run. It is the first home run hit by a pitcher at Frontier Field in its 24-season history. This is the first time that Rochester has been affiliated with a National League team in those 24 seasons.
— Michael Tricarico (@TrickyCNS7) May 26, 2021
Akron RubberDucks 8 Binghamton Rumble Ponies 7 (Box Score) Down 8 to 2 in the 9th, the Ponies score 5 on a Carlos Cortes bases loaded double and a Jake Mangum 3 run homer with 2 outs but that is where it ends. Tonight’s Lineup: Carlos Cortes LF 2 for 3, double, 2 runs scored, 2 RBIs, 2 walks; Jake Mangum CF 2 for 5, HR, 4 RBIs, run scored, 1 K – hitting .385 since callup to AA; Mark Vientos 3B 0 for 4, 2 Ks; Yoel Romero SS 2 for 4 – hitting .354; Hayden Senger C 1 for 4, 1 run scored, 3 Ks; Tony Dibrell RHP 4 innings, 5 hits, 3 runs – all earned, 1 HR, 4 walks, 3 Ks; Ryley Gilliam 1.1 innings, 4 runs – all earned, 1 hit, 2 walks, 2 HBP, 2 Ks; Dan Goggin 1.2 innings, 4 hits, 1 run – earned, 1 K; Jared Robinson 2 innings, 1 hit, no runs, 1 walk, 1 K;
A tough loss, but how bout them new guys? Never count em' out in the ninth.
— Binghamton Rumble Ponies (@RumblePoniesBB) May 26, 2021
Get used to seeing this in Rumbletown! @jakemangum15 π£π£π£ pic.twitter.com/Nj4O3TfMTA
Aberdeen IronBirds 8 Brooklyn Cyclones 1 (Box Score) Ronny Mauricio SS 1 for 4, 1K; Brett Baty 3B 0 for 4, 2 Ks; Francisco Alvarez C 1 for 4; Luke Ritter 1B 2 for 4, 2 Ks; Adrian Hernandez CF 2 for 3, 1 K; Oscar Rojas P 3 innings, 8 hits, 1 HR, 6 runs – all earned, 2 walks; Bryce Montes de Oca 2 innings, 3 hits, 2 runs – both earned, 2 walks, 2 Ks;
Welcome to Brooklyn!@Mets No. 1 prospect Francisco Γlvarez collects his first High-A hit. pic.twitter.com/BHJ2rHlNLi
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 26, 2021
Daytona
Beach Tortugas 14 St. Lucie Mets 9 (Box Score) Thor leaves after 1 innings with
elbow soreness. Ranfy
Adon RF 2 for 5, 1 run, 1 K; Jaylen Palmer 2B 2 for 3, 3 runs scored, 1 walk, 1 K; Warren Saunders 1B 3 for 4, 3 RBIs, 2 runs scored; Noah Syndergaard 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk, 1 K – 16 pitches,
10 strikes; Junior Santos 1
inning, 5 runs – all earned, 2 hits, 3 walks, 1 K; Sammy Tavarez 1.1
inning, 3 runs – all earned, no hits, 6 walks, 3 Ks;
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Jim
Frey (1931)
- Paul
Sewald (1990)
- Gabriel
Ynoa (1993)
- Sam
Haggerty (1994)
Transactions:
New York Mets released Bobby Pfeil on May
26, 1970.
New
York Mets signed free agent Terry Leach on May
26, 1984.
New
York Mets traded Geremi
Gonzalez to the Milwaukee Brewers for Mike Adams on May
26, 2006.
New
York Mets purchased Wilson Valdez from
the Cleveland Indians on May
26, 2009.
1964 |
In
front of a meager crowd of 2,503 fans at Wrigley Field, the visiting Mets set
a franchise record for runs scored when the team pummels the Cubs, 19-1. New
York's 25 year-old first baseman Dick Smith, batting leadoff, becomes the
first player in franchise history to collect five hits in a game, nearly 20%
of season total of 21, when he collects a double, a triple, and three
singles. |
2011 - New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon sells a minority stake in the team to investor David
Einhorn for $200 million. Wilpon's financial troubles, stemming from losses
incurred in the Bernard Madoff fraudulent investment scheme, and from a $1
billion lawsuit from other victims of Madoff's fraud, have been much talked
about in recent weeks; the sale should give him some financial breathing room.
2012: Mets P Johan Santana shows his old form, shutting out the Padres on 4 hits and fewer than 100
pitches. Scott Hairston hits a three-run homer in the 1st, soon
followed by 32-year-old Vinny Rottino's first big league homer to stake Santana an
early 4 - 0 lead. The Mets put the game away with 5 runs off Dale Thayer in the 8th, topped by a grand slam by Mike Nickeas.
Centerfield Maz:
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger:
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- 100 YEARS AGO TODAY AT THE POLO GROUNDS 5/26/1921: Giants Split Twin Bill at Braves Field; Yankees Off To Washington
- This Day in Brooklyn Semi-Pro Baseball 5/26/1935: Brooklyn Royal Giants, Bushwick, Bay Parkways and Bay Ridge All Win
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13 comments:
Back to normal: 1 run allowed 16 Ks, Jake no decision. Like kissing your sister.
Nido for President. Two terms.
Smith 2 hits, Villar two hits, now Lindor? How about 4 hits? That will head off the doom and gloom - and even perhaps get you back to .200.
I got into a discussion with a Lindor lover yesterday, who blamed it largely on his team collapsing around him. I countered with this: he has the 5th lowest average in major league baseball. And 2 of the 4 with lower averages had 24 RBIs. or nearly triple Lindor's total. Also reminded him that in-their-prime Willie, Mickey, and the Duke would not have crumbled as the team did but would have continued to rake.
Lindor had 2 seasons with 80+ extra base hits, and another that he would have had 80 except he missed about 20 games. Incredible achievement. Where the heck did that guy go?
Some SS age fast. Hanley Ramirez, Rey Ordonez, your often mentioned Zulio. It happens. Ernie Banks, Jeter, and A-Rod are the exceptions.
I don't think aging fast is at all in play here with Lindor.
BUT he is lost out there right now. Lost. And for the first time, he's looking confused, defeated; it is showing on him.
Guy is facing the trial of his life right now.
Jimmy
Hindsight is 20/20...actually I was using my remembrance of Mike Piazza...how they waited until the end of the year to make sure he could play in NY before signing him. Thought they should have done the same with Lindor when he started out cold in Spring Training. It would have been a gamble to wait out the season with Lindor, but it obviously would have been a smart move.
I read a great analysis of his batting back in Spring Training. Tons of stats, etc. And it basically showed that he's always had a weakness with off-speed stuff. But crushed fastballs.
That problem is really pronounced right now, because he's in-between and isn't hitting the fastballs at all. And, really, a pitcher would be crazy to give him one.
Coming into the season, I predicted that he's be bad in the first half and then be classic Lindor in the second half. I never imagined that he'd possibly be THIS BAD. But I still have hope that the second half will be closer to the real Lindor, who I think is a very good baseball player.
With these high-paid guys, at a certain point you have to forget the money. Can he be a very good SS for the NY Mets? I think so, yes. The best SS in MLB? Second best? Top ten?
I don't mind that he's being booed right now. He's been godawful and is shrinking before our eyes. A leader? I'm not seeing it.
Hoping the Mets can get to July 1st and still be in range, getting healthy, where they can make a move and get after it in the second half. Right now, this group, it's a small miracle every time they win a game.
Jimmy
We all agree they should have waited till he had a season in before signing him. With all the money in the world working for us what was the rush and if this really blows up who does Stevie hold accountable? Also how many teams are lining up to throw $341 million at ANY player and there are many options after this season. I hate when we seem to be bidding agains't ourselves and that is the case with both Lindor and McCann.
The pitching has been amazing which has kept them in the race. However, the bullpen has pitched - a lot. AT some point some of those arms are going to crash and burn if starters can
t give them length.
Loved the line from the NY Post...with regular playing time Nido has started to hit. Some guy from Upstate NY has been saying he'd hit with regular playing time for over a year.
You wonder if the Mets will think about moving McCann at some point for outfield help. They'd have to eat a chunk of his salary or convince a team that the slow start is an exception. The longer McCann slumps and the longer they wait the tougher it will be to do this.
The Mets win a game.
Jake. Nido. Nine hits. Solid bullpen. Lots of K's.
Team victory.
What about Steven Matz on the TJays? 6-2 record, 9 k's against the Yankees. So what's the difference with Steven now versus him as a NYM?
Hard to pinpoint, would have to ask him for an assessment. But it has been so far night and day.
Maybe confidence. Maybe being away from home and with a new team. Maybe being one of the best friends of maybe the greatest Mets pitcher, and then able to be the number one starter with that new team. Or maybe it is simply because of a new pitching coach with a new pitching philosophy.
In any event Steven Matz does look more relaxed than ever pitching.
Can you guys imagine having Steven Matz (like he's been so far in 2021) along with Zach Wheeler right now? Interesting.
Can we trade Lindor for Shohei Ohtani? I understand Stevie would have to eat $350 million and throw in Alvarez to make it happen, but what the heck, right?
On Lindor
Kind of an unusual struggle for this guy if you look at his batting history.
There are things with this that I just simply do not get.
I have never seen any manager in any league ever leave a struggling batter in the one or two batting slot while in a significant slump. Never. Not ever. Not once.
Maybe the 1962 NYM?
Because that team had very few batters who could consistently get base hits. And that would be the only exception that I can come up with right now really.
Which brings to mind Amed Rosario.
He is apparently out of his batting/readjustment funk with his new Cleveland team. He is batting .245 right now and batting in the two slot of the their order. Cleveland is 26-20 won/lost and the sun is out for Amed now.
But remember whenever Amed went into a NYM batting slump he would get moved down in the order to the eight slot, and it worked every single time for him. Why? Because he is a good hitter overall too, and good hitters can go into batting slumps like anone else can.
Francisco needs a reboot and go through his own "readjustment period" here with the Mets. The eight slot maybe could take the heat off enough for him to achieve this.
Not into analytics really. I have not seen it work for long is why.
Noah suffers a slight setback.
Right arm fell off in his second inning of throwing while pitching in an MiLB game. Noah kicked it four times to the dugout. Trainer reattached with Scotch Tape. Mets saying not a big deal. Should be fine.
I was glad to see Edwin Diaz do so well in yesterdays game. I was at the game is the reason why.
Cosmo Kramer was the only Met reliever up in the bullpen when Edwin came into the game. Cosmo looked pretty good, was finding the strike zone for a change warming up, but I like Edwin better and wanted him to get the job done which he did do.
Maybe it's Francisco's eyes?
Could be. Our eyes are always changing our entire life. Remember Marty Feldman?
It's a thought. Why not check to make sure. Could be that simple of a thing.
Or maybe it is the bleach he is using in his hair lately, it runs down and into his eyes. Maybe he should get a "Denzel Haircut" and go with that.
I'm fishing for thoughts here if you guys have some on this topic.
Yes. I do have an idea.
Maybe someone should smack him around a little bit before each at bat. Seems to have worked.
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