Good Morning. Happy Birthday Aaron Harang. Mets 4 Diamondbacks 2, Jacob deGrom to start today, and Mets Minor League Teams win 2 and lose 2.
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Mets
4 Diamondbacks 2 (Box Score): Jeff McNeil 2B 1 for 4, HR,
2 runs scored, 2 RBIs; Francisco Lindor SS 2 for 1, 1 runs scored, 1 RBI, 1 walk; Michael Conforto RF 0 for 3, 1 walk; Pete Alonso 1B 0 for 4, 1 K;
Dominic Smith LF 0 for 3, 2 Ks; Kevin Pillar CF 1 for 4, 1 K; Jonathan Villar 3B 0 for 2, 2 walks, 1 K; James McCann C 0 for 3, 1 K; Tommy Hunter, 2 innings, no hits, no
runs; 1 Ks; lJoey Lucchesi (W, 1-2) 3.1 innings, 2 hits, 1 un-earned run, 1 walk, 3 Ks; Jeurys Familia, 1.2 innings, no
runs, 3 hits, 2 Ks; Aaron Loup, 1 inning, 2 hits, 1
run earned, 1 walk, Trevor
May, 1
inning, 1 hit, no runs.
Today's Game:
D'backs (15-17) @ Mets (14-13), 1:10 pm
NYM: Jacob deGrom (#48, 33, RHP, 2-2, 0.51)
ARI: Riley Smith (#46, 26, RHP, 1-1, 4.91)
🗣️ HOW ABOUT THAT NEW YORK METS DEFENSE pic.twitter.com/kIAriU3NiN
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) May 9, 2021
Jeff McNeil - New York Mets (3) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/7sRP7E4pKF
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 9, 2021
Jeff McNeil off RHP Merrill Kelly - 105.5 mph, 25 degrees (390 ft Home Run)
— MLBBarrelAlert (@MLBBarrelAlert) May 9, 2021
90.5 mph 4-Seam Fastball#Dbacks @ #Mets (B3)
All-out hustle from @Lindor12BC. pic.twitter.com/fma0JLUmwA
— MLB (@MLB) May 9, 2021
Lindor brings home McNeil with a bloop single! 📈 pic.twitter.com/tiiIRR7MTm
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
"That was a ratcoon. A ratcoon."
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
Francisco Lindor gives Jeff McNeil a big hug and congratulates him on his night 😂 pic.twitter.com/xRsf8HmpN1
Jeff McNeil says he has a great relationship with Francisco Lindor:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
"We have a very good relationship. It's only gonna grow from here. It's been fantastic to get to know him and play alongside him." pic.twitter.com/KGIQFYTSsZ
Joey Lucchesi says he's comfortable coming out of the bullpen:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
"It felt good... came in today, my arm was feeling really good... I'll start, I'll relieve, whatever they need from me, honestly" pic.twitter.com/LwuxVysDUj
Tommy Hunter on the Mets' combined no-hitter efforts tonight:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
"If you don't think I was thinking about the watch I was getting ready to have to buy, you're crazy. I was getting ready to text my wife, 'we're going to lose a little bit of money tonight'" 😂 pic.twitter.com/NBkxuXHNpV
Tommy Hunter on going out there for a second inning of work tonight:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
"I got a f--king no-hitter going, yeah I want to go back out" 😂 pic.twitter.com/6GXAgABTJN
"Both of them did special things tonight"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
Luis Rojas says Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeil were the "spark plug" for the Mets offense tonight: pic.twitter.com/nVoivgdGGj
Luis Rojas confirms Jacob deGrom will start tomorrow: pic.twitter.com/5cxX1edZSM
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
Trevor May on DJing for the Mets clubhouse:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
"There's a gross misunderstanding from a lot of the guys in that clubhouse what DJing is... we need a little bit more of a powerful speaker system. We've got [Lindor] on it." 😂 pic.twitter.com/zs5f1SWF70
.@IamTrevorMay on the recent adversity the Mets have faced:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 9, 2021
"It's a game of failure and a game of disappointment... we're seeing guys work through some stuff... guys are stepping up" pic.twitter.com/BoAaN6qUch
Gus Livaditis Mets360: Jacob deGrom’s
improvement and where it came from. Gus does a great job explaining how “His
training regimen mirrors Nolan Ryan’s, and we have heard Ryan say many times
that a pitcher needs to pitch more often in order to have his best arm strength
possible. In fact, deGrom’s leg drive has developed over the years to be more
like Ryan’s and Tom Seaver’s. Every throw deGrom makes has a purpose and his
release point is always exact, even when long tossing. This has allowed him to
maintain the mechanical efficiency he has developed.” (Subscription required).
MIke's Mets: The Rat Made him do it.
NY Post:
#Mets have signed RHP A.J. Schugel to a minor league contract.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) May 8, 2021
#MNTwins have signed RHP Rob Whalen to a minor league contract.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) May 8, 2021
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Pablo Sandoval - Atlanta Braves (4) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/zq73kyikjU
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 9, 2021
This. Game.#ForTheA pic.twitter.com/I8fMnPfyGG
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) May 9, 2021
Started the bottom of the 12th inning down 3 runs. Ended it like this:#ForTheA pic.twitter.com/3cptAUoUuL
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) May 9, 2021
X-Rays on OF Ronald Acuña Jr. were negative and he is day-to-day with a left pinky finger contusion.
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) May 9, 2021
Oppo-🌮 for the lead! pic.twitter.com/Mk4JP6s8Rb
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) May 9, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Former pro's mom was in a league of her own
- McNeil, Lindor hug it out after Mets' victory
- Celebrating Mom: Players share their stories
- Braves tie it in 9th, 11th, win it with 4 in 12th
- Hader becomes fastest to 400 career K's
- Acuña day to day after HBP on left hand
- Grandal walks his way to Ruthian record
- Here are MLB's top Mother's Day moments
- Injuries: deGrom, Yankees, Pollock, Marte
FOX Sports:
- Dodgers’ 13-0 lead nearly evaporates, but they hold on to beat rival Angels, 14-11
- Ehire Adrianza walks off the Phillies in Braves' wild 8-7 comeback win in 12 innings
- Marcus Semien’s three-run jack pushes Blue Jays past Astros, 8-4
- Rangers ride three-run eighth to 9-8 slugfest win over Mariners
- Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeil lead Mets over Diamondbacks, 4-2
- Pablo Sandoval knots Braves, Phillies, 3-3, with dramatic pinch-hit homer in ninth
- Xander Bogaerts, Michael Chavis go yard as Red Sox beat Orioles, 11-6
- White Sox score eight runs in the first, beat Royals, 9-1
- Adrian Houser fans 10 in Brewers 6-2 win over Marlins
- Indians bounce back after getting no-hit with 9-2 win over Reds
- Freddie Freeman crushes solo shot to trim Phillies lead to 3-1
- Tigers erupt for five runs in the seventh inning, beat Twins, 7-3
- Athletics make Tyler Glasnow pay for control issues, beat Rays, 6-3Yankees beat Nationals, 4-3, on Gleyber Torres’ walk-off infield single
- Giants hit three home runs in 7-1 win over Padres
- Rockies late rally falls just short as Cardinals prevail, 9-8
- Craig Kimbrel stays red hot, shuts down Pirates in 9th as Cubs win, 3-2
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Ronald Acuna Day-To-Day With Finger Contusion After HBP
- Quick Hits: deGrom, Mets, Robert, Mondesi, Cron
- NL Central Notes: Moran, Brewers, Baez, CarMar
- Angels Place Alex Cobb On 10-Day Injured List
- Astros Sign Yadiel Rivera To Minors Contract
- Rays Notes: Kiermaier, Mejia, Archer, Yarbrough
- Gregory Polanco’s IL Placement Due To Protocol Violation
- Blue Jays Expected To Start Nate Pearson On Sunday
- Blue Jays Select A.J. Cole, Move Alejandro Kirk To 60-Day IL
- Padres Place Keone Kela On 10-Day Injured List
- Marlins Notes: Castano, Devers, Sixto
- Latest Roster Moves From Twins, Orioles
Yahoo Sports:
- Pujols had a great career ... then went to L.A.
- Detroit Tigers game vs. the Minnesota Twins: TV, radio, more info on Sunday's finale
- White Sox rock Kansas City Royals with 8-run 1st inning
- Braves walk it off | FastCast
- Dodgers vs. Angels Highlights
- CG: LAD@LAA - 5/8/21
- Phillies vs. Braves Highlights
- Dodgers build huge lead, almost blow it in wacky, 14-11 win over Angels
- Braves’ Acuña hit by pitch from Phils’ Coonrod, leaves game
- Mariners vs. Rangers Highlights
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 4 Syracuse Mets 2 (Box Score) David Thompson 1B 0 for 3, 1 walk, 2 Ks; Jake Hager 2B 1 for 4; Wilfredo Tovar SS 0 for 4; Brandon Drury 3B 1 for 4, HR, run scored, RBI; Khalil Lee RF 1 for 2, run scored, 1 walk, 1 HBP, 1 K; Quinn Brodey LF 1 for 2, RBI, 1 walk, 1 K; Jordan Yamamoto P 3.1 innings, 4 hits, 3 runs – earned, 2 walks, 1 K, 2 HRs; Trey Cobb, 2.2 innings, no runs, no hits, 2 walks, 2Ks; Sean Reid-Foley 2 innings, no runs, 2 hits, 2 walks, 3 Ks; Tom Windle 1 inning, 1 hit, 1 run – earned, 3 walks;
Syracuse.com:
Syracuse Mets’ bats come up short in comeback bid against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
“Syracuse brought the tying run to the plate in the bottom of the ninth. With
one out, Khalil Lee doubled. Deivy Grullon then singled and was pinch-ran for
by Mason Williams. A Quinn Brodey groundout scored Lee from third base and
moved Williams to second as the Mets made it a 4-2 ballgame. Martin Cervenka
came to the plate representing the tying run, but he struck out to end the
game.”
Akron Rubber Ducks 5 Binghamton
Rumble Ponies 1 (Box Score) Carlos
Cortes LF 1
for 3, 2 walks 1 K; Desmond
Lindsay CF 0
for 5, 1 run scored, 2 Ks; Sebastian
Elizalde RF 1
for 4, double, RBI; Mark
Vientos 1B 0
for 4, 1 K; Jeremy
Vasquez 3B 1
for 3, 1 walk, 2 Ks; Yoel
Romero 2B 2
for 3, 1 K; Yeizo
Campos 3
innings, no runs, no hits, 2 walks, 2 Ks; Ryley Gilliam, 2/3 innings, 4 hits, 4 runs –
all earned, 1 walk; Tony
Dibrell 2.1 innings, 1 hit, 1 run – earned, 1 walk, 2 Ks, 1 HR; Bradley
Roney 1 inning, 1 hit, no runs, 1 K; Dan Rizzie 1 inning, no runs, no hits;
Today's Binghamton game has been postponed due to inclement weather.
Before the game the Rumble
Ponies announced the following Roster moves:
RHP
Tony Dibrell - Added to Binghamton Active Roster
RHP
Bradley Roney - Added to Binghamton Active roster
RHP
Trey Cobb - Promoted to AAA Syracuse
IF
Edgardo Fermin placed on the IL
Brooklyn Cyclones 16 Ashville Tourists 12 (Box Score) Ronny Mauricio DH, 1 for 5, HR, 2 runs scored, RBI, 1 walk, 3 Ks; Luke Ritter 2B, 2 for 5, HR, 2 RBIs, 1 walk; Hayden Senger C 1 for 4, 3 runs scored, 2 walks; Joe Genord 1B 3 for 4, HR, 3 runs scored, 3 RBIs; Alec Kisena P 5 innings, 4 hits, 2 runs – earned; 2 walks, 8 Ks, 1 HR; Bryce Montes de Oca 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 K; Josh Hejka 1.1 inning, 5 hits, 7 runs – 3 earned, 2 walks; Michel Otanez 2/3 inning, 2 hits, 1 HR, 3 runs – all earned, 1 walk; Andrew Edwards 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk, 1 K;
Joe Genord went 3-for-4 with 3 runs scored, 3 RBI and his first HR of the season as Brooklyn held on for a 16-12 win over the @GoTourists .
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) May 9, 2021
The win was the 800th victory in franchise history.
📰 - https://t.co/v29KmZYwn7 pic.twitter.com/75D1DMJtw4
St. Lucie Mets 8
Jupiter Hammerheads 4 (Box
Score) Pete Crow-Armstrong 2
for 4, 1 double, 1 run scored, 1 walk, 1 K; Francisco Alvarez 1 for 3, 2 runs scored, 2 walks; Matt Dyer 1B 3 for 4, HR, double, 3 RBIs, 3 runs
scored, 1 walk, 1 K; Jose Peroza 3B, 2 for 4, 2 RBIs, 1 walk; Dylan
Hall 4 innings, 3 hits, 2 runs – both earned 3 walks, 5 Ks; Franklin Parra 3
innings, 1 hit, HR, 1 run – earned, 4 Ks; Hunter Parsons; 2
innings, 1 run – earned, 3 hits, 4 Ks;
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on
this date:
- Jerry Buchek (1942)
- Aaron Harang (1978)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Hobie Landrith to the Baltimore Orioles for Marv Throneberry on May 9, 1962.
New York Mets released Craig Swan on May 9, 1984.
New York Mets claimed Mark Dewey on waivers from the San Francisco Giants on May 9, 1991.
New York Mets signed
free agent Doug Linton on May 9, 2001.
New York Mets signed
free agent Brian Lawrence on May 9, 2007.
1979 |
At the Astrodome, substitute
umpire David Pallone ejects the entire Cardinal bench when the players throw
helmets and bats onto the field to protest a call. Due to the umpire strike,
the minor league arbitrator works second base the major league game. |
1962:
The Orioles ship Marvelous Marv Throneberry to the Mets
for C Hobie Landrith and cash.
1984:
Umpire Joe
West ejects
two television cameramen from Shea Stadium when they allow the Mets
to view replays of a controversial play at the plate in which Hubie Brooks is called out. The Mets beat Atlanta, 3 - 1, with Ron Darling getting the win.
1989:
Mets
SS Kevin Elster and Red Sox catcher Rick Cerone end their major league-record
errorless game streaks for their positions. Elster had played 88 consecutive
games without an error
while Cerone had played 159.
2009:
The Mets
defeat Pittsburgh, 10 - 1, for their 6th consecutive
win. Sandy Alomar is at the helm in
place of Jerry Manuel, who was suspended for bumping
umpire Bill
Welke in an argument on May 7th.
Jose Reyes collects 3 hits and 3 RBI
for New York.
Mack’s
Blast From The Past May 9, 2015: Mack had the Baseball Prospectus Scouting
Report on - Michael
Conforto.
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7 comments:
Some baseball night. Phillies find out that their gosh-awful bullpen of 2020 still is pretty awful.
Max had an awesome start against Yanks - Brad Hand couldn't hold it - score off of in both of his 2 innings.
Dodgers, like the Cyclones, show huge leads can become scary small leads.
Lindor - great he is hitting, but THAT was probably one of his worst offensive games.
Look at Familia giving up 3 hits in 1.2 IP and you don't realize the 3 hits were dinkers, and the first one Lindor misplayed into a hit.
Lindor hitting? McNeil hitting? Rats and Raccoons? Nimmo and JD Davis soon to return? The Mets are about to take it into overdrive.
Again not determinable from the box score - Pillar made two catches that were terrific - I doubt Nimmo makes either.
Pete frustrated on flies in the air - chill out, big fella - flies are better than Ks, as soon those flies will be becoming souvenirs.
Minors - AA, AAA look bad - St Lucie and Brooklyn look terrific. All the Young Dudes.
Yamamoto is a nice guy, but after last night, may be showing he is the kind of guy you don't want to have to call up.
Tom - Megill is the MVP of AA/AAA so far. He needs to head to 'Cuse sooner than later. He should get the Binghamton home opener Tuesday.
A few things:
* I loved Trevor May's comments on facing adversity. He's smart and well-spoken and exudes confidence. Not often a reliever can be a leader in the clubhouse, but he's got that extra swagger. I'm impressed.
* When Nimmo comes back, I hope we see Dom Smith in a reduced role. Guy needs a new sleep apnea machine. He's absolutely listless. On Smith, I didn't believe, I didn't believe, I still didn't believe . . . thought he had been hitting in some luck . . . but finally through 2020 I became a believer. Now I don't know anymore. But that glove in LF is not good. He can sit some and use his bat to make a case for more playing time.
* The stats on the relievers are crazy. Familia 0.93, Loup 1.04, May 1.59, Castro 1.33 -- and Tommy Hunter, 0.00. What I love about Hunter is that he's done it all before. Isn't afraid, throws the ball up there, usually does okay. But just fearless. I'll tell you, this is a very tough bullpen to make right now. Barnes has gotten back to looking like the pitcher from Spring Training. And Gsellman is doing his usual thing: looking tremendous and then, the next outing, giving up a run. Then looking tremendous again. It's crowded with talent right now -- with Lugo coming soon. I wonder if we'll have to trade one of these guys. Lucchesi sure looks like a reliever to me, and kind of fringy.
* I hate (hate, hate) the pitch framing stat. Lot of noise in that signal. But I'm not loving the way McCann receives the ball. He jabs, stabs at it. Granted, catching Familia is very, very tough. But we used to compliment a great defensive catcher by calling him "quiet." A quiet catcher. Bob Boone. McCann is a little loud back there. Not terrible, just not great. Be glad to see Nido back there today (I assume). You can tell that Jake loves throwing to him.
* Part 2 of the above comment: The best thing about automatic home plate umpires -- done by robots -- is that it will totally eliminate that stupid, stupid "pitch framing" statistic. It won't matter how the ball is received in terms of the umpire's call. But it will matter, as it always has, to the pitcher. The stat folks can't quantify that reality, so they hate it, but that's the game. It's another reason why Nido is such a solid backup catcher. He receives the ball well.
* Pete is getting under balls he should be hitting out of the park, which is why he's frustrated. I'd like to see him chill it out a bit. And a day off wouldn't be the worst thing in the world (once Nimmo gets back). He's playing well -- and fields like a bull in a china shop.
* If Lindor and McNeil hit the way they should, everything will be okay with the offense.
* Conforto's catch was also very impressive.
* After the Lindor-McNeil scuffle, I texted my pal that I wonder if Sandy will flip him at some point (off-season). He replied that it was the second time he heard that. So I was interested when Jeff commented last night -- twice! -- that he hopes to play with Lindor for a long, long time. He knows that it's his job to get along with Lindor, to get approval from Lindor, or he'll be gone. Jeff doesn't want to leave NY.
Jimmy
Jimmy:
I agree completely on Dom Smith. He needs to sit when Nimmo comes back at least until Pillar cools off.
The McNeil-Lindor issue could be solved by just moving both back a few steps to their normal positions and stop with the over-shifts. Both have range and Lindor will play better if he's not as concerned with colliding with McNeil on grounders up the middile.
Some great reading stuff this morning. First of all, thank you John for the shout out.
I really wanted Simien this past winter but knew there wasn’t a fit.
Tom, the system really is bottom heavy but I do think Magill can help in Syracuse, problem is Binghamton can’t afford to let him go.
Jimmy, I told you weeks ago that Nimmo should be the #3 hitter, but you said he walks too much to drop down. But, he also is their best hitter.
There’s a lot of very good points in your comment but I can’t help but feel like you about Smith, except, I’m not bailing. I think he had his “Alonso offseason” where he did commercials and the civil rights stuff and his mind wasn’t on his game. He needs a refocus, but he isn’t looking badly at the plate, just not what we’ve known. I still would like to see Lugo starting games.
More Jimmy, Lindor has this habit of not squeezing the glove closed and it almost cost him a second time the same inning for Familia. McNeil has nothing to worry about, plenty of teams will want him and he will star for them. McCann’s leadership and his on field swagger I haven’t seen in a catcher since LoDuca in the mid to late 2000’s. That catch he made two nights ago running hard towards that brick wall with bats at his feet from the on deck hitters can’t be downplayed with the bases loaded and three runs down already. That was a great play. And, he has a cannon.
Bob, does a rotation that includes Alonso work for you?
Gus and Tom - Megill would make more sense in Syracuse if Garrison Bryant was in Binghampton and not St, Lucie. I think we will see a lot of shaking out throughout the system as the weeks progress. Trey Cobb already called up to Syracuse and Yoel Romero up to Binghamton - let the cream rise.
Bob:
I suspect that the Lindor-McNeil friction runs deeper than the shifts. My guess is that Lindor likes to be the coach on the field, and might be a taskmaster, pain in the ass. Jeff needs to defer, defer, defer -- and he's a hot head himself. The shifting does create confusion. They really should never be positioned where they can get in each other's way.
Gus:
Fortunately, I don't think there's anyone else on the planet who thinks Nimmo should bat 3rd. He's a career .262 hitter, 40 HRs in 1,134 ABS. His overwhelming strength is getting on base, a classic tablesetter. Not even classic -- beyond that. In 3 out of the past 4 seasons, he got on base above .400 clip. That's a result of his somewhat-passive, "patient" approach. He takes close pitches, works deep counts, walks a lot, strikes out a lot. If you bat him 3rd, you'd need him to change as a hitter: look to be more aggressive in RBI situations, swing earlier, drive in runs. So you'd be, in effect, taking him away from his strength -- the best leadoff man in baseball not named Acuna -- and asking him to change his style. Why in the world would you do that?
To me, if all pistons are firing, I'd be happy with Nimmo, Lindor, McNeil, Alonso, Conforto, Davis, Smith, McCann. But over the course of the season, it's going to ebb and flow. But always and forever, Nimmo is best at leadoff position. He gets on base; doesn't make outs. Don't overthink it.
Jimmy
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