Good Morning. Happy Birthday Dwight Bernard and Joe Orsulak. Mets get rained out again, Pete Alonso, Seth Lugo, and Kevin Pillar all could be back today, Syracuse wins, St. Lucie wins, while Brooklyn and Binghamton get rained out.
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SNY.TV:
Sunday's Mets-Braves game postponed due to inclement weather. ”The makeup
date for Friday's game will be a doubleheader on June 21, starting at 5:10
p.m., while Sunday's makeup is slated for July 26, also starting at 5:10 p.m.”
NY
Post: Mets confident they can bring Citi Field success on road. ” They flew
to Arizona on Sunday night to begin a nine-game road trip, which also stops in
San Diego and Baltimore, hoping to improve on their 10-15 road record.”
NY
Post: Pete Alonso about to add a ‘huge presence’ for Mets. “Pete Alonso is
expected to be activated off the injured list Monday, when the Mets begin a
series against the Diamondbacks in Arizona, with reliever Seth Lugo and
outfielder Kevin Pillar possibly joining him.”
NY
Post: Mets’ Kevin Pillar ahead of schedule after brutal beaning. Saturday,
12 days removed from the scary incident in Atlanta and less than a week removed
from surgery, Pillar was back doing more baseball activities at Citi Field and
ahead of the timeline that even the Mets had projected for him.
NY
Post: Mets still see big roles for Brandon Drury, Billy McKinney. “’McKinney
right now is a guy that’s going to be in the lineup a lot and he’s going to
play all three [spots] in the outfield’ Rojas said. ‘He’s even going to play
some center…In Drury’s case, he’s going to help us in a lot of places’ Rojas
said. ‘His versatility he’s showed during the week is something we were pleased
to see, playing left, playing right, playing first. He can play some third for
us. If he swings the bat like he’s been swinging lately, we can find a spot for
him to give guys a blow.’”
NY
Post: Mets’ James McCann starting to hit since fill-in move to first base. “Saturday
night was McCann’s best offensive performance as a Met. He homered, doubled and
singled twice, keying their fourth straight win”
Probable pitchers this week in Arizona:
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 30, 2021
Monday: Jacob deGrom vs. RHP Merrill Kelly
Tuesday: David Peterson vs. LHP Caleb Smith
Wednesday: Marcus Stroman vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner
Luis Rojas announces the Mets' rotation plans in Arizona:
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) May 30, 2021
-Monday: deGrom
-Tuesday: Peterson
-Wednesday: Stroman
Rojas also says that Pete Alonso will be activated tomorrow and Seth Lugo and Kevin Pillar could soon follow: pic.twitter.com/v4G7W8kBG3
Interesting from Luis Rojas on his catching situation with Pete Alonso returning. Says James McCann and Tomás Nido will "split time ... because Nido's done a really good job."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 30, 2021
Patrick Mazeika's presence on the roster as a third catcher gives the Mets that flexibility.
With Kevin Pillar now set to be activated tomorrow, Mason Williams will travel with the Mets on their taxi squad rather than be activated.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 30, 2021
Mets are going to have to make a slew of roster moves tomorrow, including a 40-man move to clear space for Seth Lugo.
"The guys just have that strong mentality that, ‘We’ll be ready.’”
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 30, 2021
Luis Rojas lauded the Mets for not letting all the bad stuff -- injuries, rain delays, snow delays, COVID delays -- keep them out of first place.
(In fact, they're tied for the largest division lead in MLB.) pic.twitter.com/euXosLJ81g
Injuries? The replace-Mets laugh in the face of injuries.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 30, 2021
The latest Beat Report:
📽️ Full video: https://t.co/Z0XutNnOth pic.twitter.com/l9N0J0CLy5
Elite company for Jacob deGrom.
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) May 30, 2021
See him toe the rubber tonight on #SNB. pic.twitter.com/e8Xcsq9HKq
Q: #SNBLive favorite moment this season?
— MLB (@MLB) May 31, 2021
- @Aidank616__
A: pic.twitter.com/zukZxsSbej
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
No. 670 for @PujolsFive. pic.twitter.com/Nh3ZapS4O6
— MLB (@MLB) May 30, 2021
.@MrLapara comes through! #Walkoff pic.twitter.com/Cd7QdUFwPY
— MLB (@MLB) May 30, 2021
Vladdy was HUSTLING. pic.twitter.com/SLvHpFWlnz
— MLB (@MLB) May 30, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- This is the May All-Star team
- Rays doing everything right in 15-1 run
- Giants best Kershaw, get 3rd win in LA
- Giolito's changeup guides him to 12 K's, win
- KC prospect Witt busts out with 3-HR game
- Yanks' L 'a bad ending to a terrible weekend'
- No. 2 prospect Rutschman (2 HRs) stays hot
- This pitcher could be Yankees' X-factor
- Injuries: Gausman, Harris, Cubs, Quinn
FOX Sports:
- Angels ride four-run second inning to 4-2 win over Athletics
- Kevin Gausman dazzles as Giants beat Dodgers, 5-4, take three of four from rivals
- Diamondbacks snap 13-game losing streak in 9-2 win over Cardinals
- Indians score two in the seventh for 6-5 walk-off win over Blue Jays
- Whit Merrifield, Hunter Dozier power Royals past Twins 6-3
- Eugenio Suarez swats 12th homer of the season in Reds' 5-1 win over Cubs
- Astros chase Blake Snell after three innings, beat Padres, 7-4
- Lucas Giolito shines with 12 strikeouts, White Sox beat Orioles, 3-1
- Charlie Blackmon registers three extra-base hits as Rockies edge Pirates, 4-3
- Rays earn 15th win in the past 16 games with 6-2 win over Phillies
- Tigers complete sweep of Yankees with 6-2 win
- Brandon Woodruff dominates Nationals with 10 strikeouts, Brewers win, 3-0
- Teoscar Hernández, Rowdy Tellez homer as Blue Jays top Indians, 4-1
MLB Trade Rumors:
- MLB Planning To Reinstitute Pitcher Limit On Active Rosters In 2022
- Latest On Yankees’ First Base Situation
- Pirates Injury Notes: Kuhl, Hayes, Moran, Evans, Swaggerty
- MLBTR Chat Transcript
- Kevin Gausman Leaves Game Due To Hip Tightness
- Cubs’ David Bote Suffers Separated Shoulder
- Cardinals Notes: Trades, Miller, DeJong, Bedell
- Mike Montgomery To Opt Out Of Yankees Deal
- Mets Expected To Activate Pete Alonso, Select Mason Williams
- Will Harris To Undergo Thoracic Outlet Surgery
- Cubs Select Sergio Alcantara, Designate Tyson Miller
- Twins Notes: Kepler, Maeda, Arraez
Yahoo Sports:
- The Bandwagon: MLB expansion and more
- MLB power rankings: Padres working overtime, still flying high
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Milwaukee Brewers: TV, radio, more information
- White Sox José Abreu returns to MVP-form in the month of May
- White Sox sweep Orioles with another home run from Billy Hamilton
- Phillies OF Quinn goes on 60-day IL with Achilles injury
- Trevor Bauer gripes about Mauricio Dubon's sword celebration
- Athletics hope offensive struggles are nothing more than a lull
- Giants continue to loom large in NL West race after third win in a row over Dodgers
- Rangers vs. Mariners Highlights
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Syracuse Mets 1 Rochester Red Wings 0 (Box Score). S-Mets get their third win in a row and 3nd shutout in a row. Jerad Eickhoff (W, 4-0) 6 innings, no runs, 3 hits, 1 walk, 7 Ks; Corey Oswalt 3 innings, no runs, 1 hit, 5 Ks; Sebastian Elizalde LF 1 for 4, 1 run scored, 1 walk; Nick Meyer C; 3 for 4, 1 RBI, ; David Thompson 1B 0 for 3, 1 walk, 1 K;
Binghamton Rumble Ponies and Akron RubberDucks at Mirabito Stadium postponed due to inclement weather in the forecast. The decision for a date of the makeup game is to be determined.
Today's 1:00 game has been postponed due to rain. No makeup date has been set at this time. The Cyclones return home on June 8th to take on the Hudson Valley Renegades. pic.twitter.com/b4nrqkHtIV
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) May 30, 2021
St. Lucie Mets 15 Daytona Beach Tortugas 3 (Box Score) St. Lucie pounded 15 hits but also received 18 walks. Shervyen Newton 2B 2 for 5, HR, 3 RBIs, 2 runs scored, 2 Ks; Brandon McIlwain 1 for 3, HR, 3 RBIs, 3 runs scored, 2 walks, 1 K; Junior Santos 3 innings, 2 runs – both earned, 4 hits, 2 walks, 4 Ks; Luis Montas (W, 1-0), 2 innings, no runs, 1 hit, 2 Ks;
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Dwight Bernard (1952)
- Joe Orsulak (1962)
- Matt
Bowman
(1991)
- Juan Urbina (1993)
- Gerson Bautista (1995)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Tim
Teufel to the San Diego Padres for Garry
Templeton on May 31, 1991.
1964 |
In the nightcap of a doubleheader at Shea Stadium, Gaylord
Perry pitches ten extra-inning frames in relief, getting the victory when the
Giants beat the Mets in the longest game ever played in baseball history,
8-6. The future Hall of Famer reportedly threw his first spitball in a major
league game during the seven-hour and 23 minute, 23-inning marathon. |
1964 |
The Mets execute an unusual 6-6-3 triple play in the 14th
frame of a 23-inning 8-6 loss to the Giants when shortstop Roy McMillan
snares Orlando Cepeda's line drive, tags second base to double off Jesus
Alou, and then throws to first, catching Willie Mays off base for the third
out. The play is the team's second triple-killing in the franchise's brief
history, having pulled one off against Los Angeles in 1962, the team's
inaugural season. |
1991 |
The Mets and Padres swap middle infielders, with second
baseman Tim Teufel going to San Diego in exchange for shortstop Garry
Templeton, who will retire at the end of the season. The Friars' new keystone
sacker will hit .232 for during his two-plus seasons with the club. |
2001 |
The Padres rout the Mets 18-6, setting a new scoring
record for Petco Park. The team's total of tallies is one better than the
previous mark set in the 17-2 victory over Atlanta in the home opener played
in April. |
1964: At Shea Stadium, the New
York Mets and the San Francisco Giants play the longest doubleheader in major league history - 9 hours, 52
minutes - with the help of a 23-inning game in the nightcap that is won by the
visiting Giants, 8 - 6, on run-scoring hits by Del Crandall and Felipe Alou against Galen Cisco. The game takes 7:23 to play. In the
opener, Juan Marichal pitches a complete game and Orlando Cepeda goes 3 for 4 with two runs and one
RBI for a Giants 5 - 3 victory.
2013 - Jacob Turner beats the Mets,
5 - 1, in his season debut to end the Marlins' 9-game losing streak. Shaun Marcum falls to 0-6.
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- Remembering Mets History: (1990) Mets Fire Manager Davey Johnson & Hire Bud Harrelson To Take Over
- Remembering Mets History: (2014) The First Team to Have Three Players With Lower Case "d"'s In the Line Up
- Remembering Mets History: (1964) Mets Play the Longest Doubleheader In MLB History (9 Hours 52 Minutes)
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3 comments:
Man, I hope the Mets don't have one more cancellation this year.
Mets are actually very well suited for 7 inning games...let it rain.
Great article today on SI.com by Tom Verducci on why the Mets are winning - Defense.
https://www.si.com/mlb/2021/05/31/mets-defense-improvement-the-opener
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