Good Morning. Happy Birthday Juan Acevedo. Jacob deGrom pulled from start with tightness in side, Mets get postponed in St. Louis, will play 2 today, and the minor league season gets underway.
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NY
Post: Rain pushes Mets into Wednesday doubleheader against Cardinals. The first
of the two-game set will begin at 5:15 p.m. Eastern.
Luis Rojas didn't come right out and say it, but a rainout tonight is a huge break for the Mets.
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) May 5, 2021
A night to decompress after an eventful 24 hours. No Miguel Castro start/bullpen game tonight. A day of rest for a bunch of tired relievers. Seven-inning games tomorrow.
Starters for the Mets tomorrow...
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) May 5, 2021
Game one: Marcus Stroman.
Game two: TBA. https://t.co/4kXqATuzTt
Update from St. Louis: The rain never came.
— Mike Puma (@NYPost_Mets) May 5, 2021
NY
Post: Jacob deGrom scratched from start with lat inflammation in sudden Mets
concern.
Good news on Jacob deGrom: an MRI revealed only inflammation in his right lat. He will refrain from throwing for the next few days, but the Mets aren't placing him on the injured list.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 4, 2021
Luis Rojas is optimistic Jacob deGrom can make a start this weekend against the Diamondbacks:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 5, 2021
"We'll see how he is in the next few days" pic.twitter.com/2OUnUQgCWm
An MRI revealed inflammation in Jacob deGrom's right lat and he will refrain from throwing for the next few days.
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 5, 2021
Jordan Yamamoto has been recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, while Sean Reid-Foley has been optioned https://t.co/1igvN5UbVQ pic.twitter.com/WUn37mYtiI
Joel
Sherman NY Post: Inside Mets’ decision to fire Chili Davis and the origin of
Donnie Stevenson. “[Acting Mets General Manager Zack] Scott had been
meeting with his subordinates about making a change. Alderson had been thinking
similarly. Then after last Wednesday’s 1-0 loss to the Red Sox in which the
Mets had two hits, 15 strikeouts and were at one run in 18 innings with one
ineffective, indecisive at-bat after another against Boston, the duo met and
found themselves in unison. Manager Luis Rojas
was not in simpatico. But he was outnumbered and outranked.”
Sandy Alderson comments on the firings of Chili Davis and Tom Slater
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
"We were more focused on process, preparation, more than results...we have an obligation to support our players, manager, and get the most out of our team" pic.twitter.com/K72V910vdA
Luis Rojas was asked if he's worried about if he's "next" in being fired:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
"No. Those are the type of things I do not think about just because in my field, it's very disrespectful to the group here to worry about that before worrying about the team" pic.twitter.com/KiU3nTSC7D
"It was a tough night" - Luis Rojas on the firings of Chili Davis and Tom Slater pic.twitter.com/o51tGmfUvI
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
Francisco Lindor on the Mets firing Chili Davis and Tom Slater:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
"It broke my heart" pic.twitter.com/oYOvmXhiz9
Pete Alonso found out that the Mets fired Chili Davis via Twitter:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
"I cried at my locker for a little bit" pic.twitter.com/KGmsw8BwGO
"It's confusing for me. I respect everybody who made that decision, but to me it doesn't make sense right now"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
- Pete Alonso on the Mets firing Chili Davis and Tom Slater pic.twitter.com/BPX1mtnZiw
How did the team meeting between Mets players and GM Zack Scott go regarding the coaching decision?
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
"They know how we feel" pic.twitter.com/drc14cnhUV
Pete Alonso with an in-depth answer on the role of analytics in baseball:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
"As soon as you step in the box, you might as well kick the computer and break the screen" pic.twitter.com/Ar5VJWxIzo
Folks https://t.co/VphLUqZT8P
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) May 4, 2021
On BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac, @Jim_Duquette & @Anthony_Recker give their response to Pete Alonso's comments about analytics in baseball https://t.co/5z2bz2jcXX pic.twitter.com/YVqgRBVmH4
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 5, 2021
On Mets Pregame, @Todd_Zeile breaks down what's been happening with Francisco Lindor at the plate pic.twitter.com/5bJdqIMJrc
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 4, 2021
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Walk-off for the doubleheader sweep!#CubTogether pic.twitter.com/Av55XGGeEs
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 5, 2021
Jackie Bradley Jr. - Milwaukee Brewers (3) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/LVylhs7Tq0
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 5, 2021
Get some sleep. We go for a third-straight win tomorrow: https://t.co/18YApYIxRK#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/i7OnKnOWwZ
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 5, 2021
"Don't hit it there!" @OfficialBuck103 keeps robbing hits. pic.twitter.com/CrJiNpTNsj
— MLB (@MLB) May 5, 2021
.@DylanCease tied a career-high with 11 Ks.
— MLB (@MLB) May 5, 2021
Not bad for a slugger. π pic.twitter.com/DGQ12h1JRj
Wilmer Flores - San Francisco Giants (2) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/3eE6Lg3GHR
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 5, 2021
Charlie Blackmon - Colorado Rockies (2) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/DSe300x6rg
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 5, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Stars likeliest to be dealt (surprises included)
- Cease goes 3-for-3, spins 11-K gem vs. Reds
- Another HR, this one a slam, as Ynoa cruises
- Can these 3 clubs keep up their hot starts?
- Opening Night prospect roundup
- 'That was intense:' Wild play, crowd lift Yanks
- A Wanderful Triple-A debut for No. 1 prospect
- The time when Yogi Berra was a movie critic
- Pirate's treasure: A rare reliever perfect game
FOX Sports:
- Kyle Lewis’ late three-run blast lifts Mariners to 5-2 win over Orioles
- Pirates silence Padres’ bats in 2-1 win
- Austin Meadows goes deep twice, Rays beat Angels, 8-3
- Rockies score six in the seventh to complete comeback and beat Giants, 8-6
- Cole Irvin spins a gem as Athletics handle Blue Jays, 4-1
- Indians hand Royals third-straight loss, 7-3
- David Bote slaps walk-off single as Cubs earn 4-3 win and doubleheader sweep over Dodgers
- Adolis Garcia's two-run shot lifts Rangers over Twins in extras, 6-3
- Dylan Cease fans 11 as White Sox crush Reds, 9-0
- Hunter Renfroe's monster game powers Red Sox to 11-7 win over Tigers
- Giancarlo Stanton goes 4-for-5 with a home run and three RBI to help Yankees top Astros, 7-3
- Ronald Acuna Jr. hits league-leading 10th home run as Braves beat Nationals, 6-1
- Marlins score six runs in the eighth to top Diamondbacks, 9-3
- Giants break out for 10 runs in first inning, beat Rockies, 12-4
- Cubs chase Clayton Kershaw after one inning, top Dodgers in doubleheader Game 1, 7-1
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Amir Garrett Receives 7-Game Suspension
- Marlins Moves: Zastryzny, Bender
- Minor MLB Transactions: 5/4/21
- Pirates Place Gregory Polanco On IL, Select Hunter Owen
- Rays Place Michael Wacha On 10-Day IL, Activate Collin McHugh
- Angels Select Phil Gosselin, Designate Scott Schebler
- Jacob deGrom Dealing With Right Lat Inflammation
- Rangers Place Brock Holt On 10-Day IL, Select Andy Ibanez
- Padres Activate Dinelson Lamet
- Phillies Select Enyel De Los Santos
- Brewers Place Christian Yelich On 10-Day IL
- Giants Place Kevin Gausman On Injured List
Yahoo Sports:
- Astros walk into hostile environment in Bronx
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Boston Red Sox: How to watch, follow Casey Mize's latest start
- CG: LAD@CHC - 5/4/21
- Orioles vs. Mariners Highlights
- Giants vs. Rockies Highlights
- Angels commit four errors in sloppy loss to Rays
- Rays vs. Angels Highlights
- Pirates vs. Padres Highlights
- Cole Irvin's chip on shoulder will remain, even after success
- Javy BΓ‘ez, David Bote lift Cubs to unlikely sweep of Dodgers
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
The Minor
League Baseball Season got underway last night:
Syracuse
Mets 5 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 2 (Box
Score) Martin Cervenka and David Thompson go deep. Jerad Eickhoff 6 innings, 2 runs.
HERE COMES THE BOOM π₯
— Syracuse Mets (@SyracuseMets) May 5, 2021
David Thompson homers on a fly ball ⚾️
SYR 5 | SWB 2 pic.twitter.com/HIFX5HfnaN
Syracuse Mets fans celebrate both what’s new and normal in opener: ‘It’s a rebirth’https://t.co/rPRXzvB5go
— Lindsay Kramer (@LindsayKramerPS) May 5, 2021
Akron 5
Binghamton Rumble Ponies 4 (Box
Score) With Binghamton up 4-2 in the 9th, Joe Zanghi allowed a 3
run walk-off HR. Starting pitcher Tylor
Megill went 5 innings, 2 hits, 1 runs. 10 Ks.
Final line on Tylor Megill for @RumblePoniesBB in his season debut: 5.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 10 SO.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) May 5, 2021
He's definitely a guy that could be in the conversation for a major league call-up if everything clicks this year. #Mets pic.twitter.com/e2ssTefXzH
Another feel-good story in the #Mets system tonight. Pitching for the first time since August 26, 2018 (Tommy John surgery), Trey Cobb gets a double-play ball to get out of the 8th inning for the @RumblePoniesBB. pic.twitter.com/Pm3yUclDz1
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) May 5, 2021
Brooklyn
Cyclones 8 Ashville Tourists 2 (Box
Score)
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger: Brooklyn Cyclones Win Season Opener at Historic McCormick Field.
LHP Josh Walker tossed 5.0 hitless frames, Brett Baty had three RBI and Hayden Senger hit BKLYN's first home run of the season as the Cyclones defeated Asheville 8-2 on Opening Day.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) May 5, 2021
π° - https://t.co/kGMOCBKo65 pic.twitter.com/lX7cC06Ik6
Eric Orze makes his professional debut with a scoreless inning of relief in the 6th. Probably my favorite inning of relief all season. Why? https://t.co/lj2rkjlAk4
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) May 5, 2021
St. Lucie
Mets 13 Jupiter Hammerheads 3 (Box
Score) Pete Crow-Armstrong 2 for 5, 2 RBIs, 2 runs scored, 1 walk, 2 Ks; Francisco Alvarez 4 for 5, 2 RBIs, 1 run scored, 1
walk; Zach Ashford 3 for 4, run scored, 1 walk; Joander Suarez 4.1 innings, 1
hit, 2 runs – both earned, 4 walks, 6 Ks.
With the bases loaded and a triple from #9 Jaylen Palmer, the Mets extend their lead over the Hammerheads 10-2 in the bottom of the 7th! πππ pic.twitter.com/SM4Wb2t44v
— St. Lucie Mets (@stluciemets) May 5, 2021
That’s a double from our @Wendys double stack player of the game Francisco Alvarez to put the Mets at a 13-2 lead! π€©π pic.twitter.com/S9p1FZML79
— St. Lucie Mets (@stluciemets) May 5, 2021
Top Mets prospect Francisco Γlvarez reached base FIVE times in his full-season debut.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 5, 2021
➡️ https://t.co/WLgpGnS3Ld pic.twitter.com/MAToNddvxC
In honor of MiLB returning....I present the funniest thing I’ve ever witnessed on a baseball field @RumblePoniesBB pic.twitter.com/OCxDiSbuGy
— PJ Conlon (@pjconlon29) May 5, 2021
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Juan Acevedo (1970)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Eric
Gunderson on May 5, 1994.
New York Mets signed free agent Juan
Lagares on May 5, 2006.
New York Mets released Ben
Johnson on May 5, 2008.
1965 |
In a match-up of eventual Hall of Famers at Shea Stadium,
Phillies' right-hander Jim Bunning beats the Mets, 1-0, for his sixth
straight complete-game victory over the New Yorkers. The Philadelphia starter
provides the game's lone run with a sixth-inning lead-off solo homer run off
southpaw Warren Spahn, who also goes the distance, giving up just four hits. |
1995 |
Thirty-three years after Don Zimmer played third base in
the franchise's first game, Edgardo Alfonzo becomes the 100th player in Mets
history to cover the 'hot corner'. Howard Johnson played the most games at
the position, appearing in 835 games over a span of eight seasons. |
2004 |
Mets backstop Mike
Piazza passes Carlton Fisk for most home
runs hit by a catcher when he hits his 352nd round-tripper as a catcher. The
Norristown, PA native's 405-foot opposite-field historic homer comes off a
Jerome Williams' 3-1 fastball during the first inning of the Mets' 8-2
victory at Shea Stadium. |
2008 |
In the 4,000th game played at Dodger Stadium, Joe Torre's
Dodgers beat the Mets, 5-1. The Los Angeles skipper also managed in the
1,000th game at the Astrodome (Mets - 1977) and Coors Field (Yankees - 2007),
the 2,000th at Busch Stadium (Cardinals - 1991), the 3,000th at Angel Stadium
(Yankees - 2003), and the 6,000th at Yankee Stadium (Yankees -2001). |
2012 -
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana wins his first game since undergoing
shoulder surgery towards the end of the 2010
season, defeating the Diamondbacks, 4 - 3. Santana had pitched well for
the Mets in his previous 5 starts this season, but the team
failed to score in his first four outings, then his bullpen blew a 4 - 0 lead
in the 8th inning in his fifth start.
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Let's go Cyclones! Glad to see MiLB back in action. Mother Nature cut the Mets a break yesterday. Let's win two.
ReplyDeleteWatch the video on Tylor Megill - THAT is a REAL major league arm.
ReplyDeleteHaving the minors is such a buffer against the pains of the majors.
Lindor has to feel personally responsible for the hitting coach firings. If he was hitting this year like he did in 2017-19, it would have lifted all boats - and bats - and they'd still be here. Of course, I wonder if Chili messed up McNeil and Smith. Both are under-normal performance.
Two cents:
ReplyDelete- Really enjoyed watching Todd Ziele’s breakdown of Lindor’s swing problem. Very educational.
- Magill’s fastball jumps at the last second and is untouchable up in the zone. But that curve... Looks like 1984 Dwight Gooden.
- Happy to see the nice opening day for most of the top hitting prospects, but worrying about Lee and Palmer with three strikeouts... mid season form?
- Tim Healey was right, the Mets caught a huge break last night. Thanks Cardinals. Now you’re getting swept.
On Chili
ReplyDeleteI sort of liked him better last year by remote. I think that the Mets sort of overreacted by making this move so soon after Chili Davis had experienced success prior.
On Francisco
Experts tell me that he "may be" trying to pull too much in his swing and that he just needs to relax and play his natural game. Francisco is a stud player and will figure it all out soon. I have no doubt in him at all. Remember when the great Derek Jeter had the one slightly off season while playing for the Yankees? After most fans saying that Jetes was done and no longer good, Derek came back and batting phenomenally well the very next season.
If Francisco sat across from me, I would simply say to him this, "Francisco you are a great player with unbelievable skills, everyone has seen this. But this is how New York City works.
When you have a good game all the fans love you and want you to run for President. They throw flowers at your feet, and give you a parade on high. When you have a game maybe not up to the fan's expectations of you (which is always a lot) the fans want you to be run out of town like they tried to do with Yankee great Derek Jeter after that one slightly off season he had in the example above. So what I am trying to say here to you is simply this, "Be you, be proud, hold your head up high and smile often. Be yourself and realize that no people anywhere forgive faster and want more for you than New Yorkers. You'll see. Try to be patient with us too."
Eye roll James...
ReplyDeleteIf you need to hold his hand, he ain’t worth $34MM a year and what’s he going to do in the postseason? Hide in his apartment?