Good Morning. Mets lose in Extras to D'Backs 6-5, Binghamton and Brooklyn win, Syracuse and St. Lucie lose.
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Diamondbacks
6 Mets 5 (Box
Score): Jonathan
Villar 3B 1 for 4, run scored, 1 walk, 1 K; Francisco
Lindor SS 1 for 5, triple, 1 RBI, 1
run scored, 1 K; Pete
Alonso 1B 1 for 3, 1 run scored, 1 walk; Dominic
Smith LF 1 for 2, HR, 1 run scored, 3 RBIs, 1 walk; Tomas Nido 0 for 4, 1 K; Billy
McKinney RF 1 for 4; Jose Peraza 2B 0 for 4, 1 run scored; Mason Williams CF 0 for 2, 1 walk; James
McCann PH 1 for 1, 1 RBI; Marcus
Stroman 0 for 2, 2 Ks; 6 innings, 7 hits, 3
runs – all earned; 6 Ks; Jeurys
Familia 1 inning, no runs, 1 walk, 1 K; Aaron Loup;
1
inning, no runs, 1 K; Edwin Diaz (BS, 1) 1 inning, 3
hits, 1 run – 1 earned, 1 K; Trevor May (L, 2-2) (BS, 2) 1/3
inning, 1 hit, 1 HR, 2 runs – 1 earned, 1 walk;
Brian Joura Mets360: “Old baseball
wisdom is that you’re going to win one-third of your games no matter what and
lose one-third no matter what. It’s what you do what that other third that
matters. This was one of those games and the Mets let a 4-0 lead slip away,
took a 5-4 lead in the top of the 10th only to lose 6-5”. (subscription
required).
Metstradamus:
“Any loss to a bad team stinks. But a loss where you had a 4-0 lead over a bad
team is a gut punch.”
Jason
Fry Faith and Fear in Flushing: The Other Guys Are Trying to Win Too. “A
minor but chippy on-field dustup between Stro and Josh Rojas looked like a
pointless gesture from a team on a 1-15 streak…but Edwin Diaz looked a little
off from the jump in trying to secure the save. With one out, Nick Ahmed
singled and took second base on a Billy McKinney bobble, then moved to third on
a groundout. The Mets were one out away, but Rojas — of course it had to be
Rojas — drove in the tying run”
USA
Today: Reddick 2-run double in 10th, D'backs rally past Mets 6-5.
SNY.TV:
Mets' Trevor May on D-backs' controversial winning hit: 'It’s foul, still is to
this moment' “Even with a fresh arm like Seth Lugo available in the
bullpen, Rojas elected to bring in May, who threw 26 pitches on Monday while
allowing two earned runs in 0.2 innings… ‘May’s
been pitching lately,’ Rojas said. ‘He’s a guy who we foresee as strikeout guy
with his pitch repertoire…’”
Dominic Smith - New York Mets (3) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/yZR8xRxulJ
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 2, 2021
A TRIPLE FOR FRANCISCO LINDOR AND THE METS LEAD 3-0! pic.twitter.com/HiymeyS44q
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 2, 2021
Pavin Smith - Arizona Diamondbacks (5) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/DPXFDd0svl
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 2, 2021
JOSH ROJAS TIES IT!!!@Dbacks | #RattleOn pic.twitter.com/V7sPU4MKEd
— Bally Sports Arizona (@BALLYSPORTSAZ) June 2, 2021
That's Edwin Díaz's first blown save of the year in his 10th opportunity. Dating to last year, he had converted 13 consecutive save chances.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 2, 2021
JAMES MCCANN COMES UP CLUTCH WITH A PINCH-HIT RBI DOUBLE! pic.twitter.com/puD2JYXbkJ
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 2, 2021
Ballgame.#DbacksWIN! pic.twitter.com/kVsZyyJFn3
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) June 2, 2021
You be the judge.pic.twitter.com/dkquauKfYG
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 2, 2021
Josh Rojas gives his take on what happened in the benches clearing incident with Marcus Stroman
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 2, 2021
"I felt that I wanted to say something to him about staring at me...I was upset at myself for having 3 bad at-bats against him and I felt he was pointing that out to me" pic.twitter.com/QIZVpuSqsu
Mets Injury Tracker: Brandon Nimmo is still feeling pain when attempting swings https://t.co/BtlvzdS8kV pic.twitter.com/7GCz4b6uE9
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 2, 2021
NY
Post: Diamondbacks announcer Bob Brenly mocks Marcus Stroman’s du-rag. “Diamondbacks
analyst Bob Brenly, commenting on Stroman’s head covering under his cap,
spouted: ‘I’m sure that is the same du-rag that Tom Seaver used to wear when he
pitched for the Mets.’”
Onward and upward...through all adversity and racist undertones. The climb continues through all! 🗣
— Marcus Stroman (@STR0) June 2, 2021
NY Post:
Mets.com:
- Rare off-night for bullpen sinks Mets
- D-backs 'stir the pot' with Stro, benches clear
- Video Story: Mets, D-backs clash
- Back in bigs, Williams wants to 'win games'
- Stat of the Day: Dom ends HR drought - "Dominic Smith belted a two-run homer in the fourth inning, ending a drought
of 138 at-bats without a home run. He hadn't gone deep since the opener of a
seven-inning doubleheader against the Phillies on April 13. Smith also had his
first three-RBI game since driving in four on Sept. 11, 2020."
NY
Post: Mets-Diamondbacks game Wednesday on YouTube only.
Mets (26-21) @ D'backs (20-36), 3:40 pm
ARI: Madison Bumgarner (#40, 31, LHP, 4-5, 5.15)
NYM: David Peterson (#23, 25, LHP, 1-4, 4.91)
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Clutch Clint. pic.twitter.com/MRAXVKQ0DP
— MLB (@MLB) June 2, 2021
The @Phillies put up 17 in Cincinnati 😳 pic.twitter.com/IRORpjDnnN
— MLB (@MLB) June 2, 2021
He caught it! He caught it! pic.twitter.com/ewJWz7WNwK
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) June 2, 2021
.@toneill21 to end it! pic.twitter.com/XhwGXC7vLE
— MLB (@MLB) June 2, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Inaugural Lou Gehrig Day: All the details
- Gehrig's 'worst' season actually was his best
- Ripken: Gehrig a great player and 'great man'
- Tatis (oblique) day to day: 'Fairly optimistic'
- 'We needed that': Frazier, Yanks walk off TB
- Vlad Jr. sees 7 pitches, gets 4 hits (& 17th HR)
- 20 amazing Lou Gehrig facts
- SF to be 1st MLB team to don pride colors
- Tracing streaks between Gehrig and Ripken
FOX Sports:
- Cardinals take advantage of stellar defensive performance to beat Dodgers, 3-2
- Matt Olson homers, drives in three runs as Athletics beat Mariners, 12-6
- Josh Reddick smacks walk-off two-run double for Diamondbacks in 6-5 win over Mets
- Anthony Rendon goes 3-for-5 with five RBI to lead Angels over Giants, 8-1
- Walk-off walk gives Rockies 3-2 win over Rangers
- Royals double up Pirates, 10-5, behind home runs from Andrew Benintendi and Salvador Perez
- Jose Altuve homers, draws three walks in Astros 5-1 win over Red Sox
- Ronald Acuna Jr. clubs 17th homer but Braves fall to Nationals, 11-6
- Jonathan Schoop, Eric Haase each hit two homers as Tigers beat Brewers, 10-7
- Clint Frazier’s two-run blast lifts Yankees over Rays, 5-3, in extras
- Phillies crush seven homers, beat Reds by two touchdowns, 17-3
- Trey Mancini, Ryan Mountcastle lead Orioles to 7-4 win over Twins
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. cranks AL-leading 17th homer of the season in Jays' 5-1 win over Marlins
- White Sox's ninth-inning comeback falls short as Indians hold on for 6-5 win
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Stephen Strasburg Leaves Start Early
- Giants Latest Roster Moves
- Quick Hits: Workman, Gallen, Tatis Jr.
- Rockies Notes: Story, Joe, Trejo, Bowden
- Yankees Acquire INF Connor Cannon To Complete Mike Tauchman Trade
- Cardinals To Place Jack Flaherty On 10-Day Injured List With “Significant” Oblique Injury
- A’s Place Ramon Laureano On Injured List, Recall Skye Bolt
- Angels Activate Max Stassi, Option Jose Quijada
- Mets Claim Travis Blankenhorn, Designate Wilfredo Tovar For Assignment
- Brewers Place Lorenzo Cain On 10-Day Injured List, Recall Tyrone Taylor
- Mariners Activate Marco Gonzales, Recall Taylor Trammell, Place Kyle Lewis On 10-Day Injured List, Option Robert Dugger
- MLBTR Chat Transcript
Yahoo Sports:
- The Pirates' epic flub unleashed glorious chaos
- Phillies vs. Reds Highlights
- A's vs. Mariners Highlights
- Mets' Trevor May on D-backs' controversial winning hit: 'It’s foul, still is to this moment'
- Mets vs. D-backs Highlights
- Mets takeaways from Tuesday's 6-5 loss to D-backs, including a tough ending for the bullpen
- Dodgers, Mookie Betts fall just short again in loss to St. Louis Cardinals
- Mets vs D'Backs: May 'It's foul, still is to this moment' | Mets Post Game
- Mets vs D'Backs Highlights: Mets fall in extra innings, losing 5-6 to the Diamondbacks
- D-backs rally to beat Mets
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
Braves.com:
Marlins.com:
Phillies.com:
Nationals.com:
Buffalo Bisons 3 Syracuse Mets 2 (Box Score) S-Mets lose on a 9th inning walk off walk. Jesus Reyes pitched well – 6 innings, 2 runs – 1 earned, 3 hits, 3 walks, 6 Ks; Patrick Mazeika C 2 for 4, 1 RBI; Martin Cervenka DH 3 for 3, 1 walk; Khalil Lee 1 for 3, run scored, 1 walk, 1 K;
Binghamton Rumble Ponies 6 New Hampshire Fisher Cats 4 (Box Score). Tony Dibrell (W, 1-1) 6 innings, 3 runs – 2 earned, 4 hints, 3 walks, 5 Ks; Jeremy Vasquez 1B 1 for 2, 3 walks, 2 runs scored; Wagner Lagrange RF 2 for 4, 1 walk; Manny Rodriguez SS 2 for 4, run scored, 2 RBIs, 2 Ks;
Brooklyn Cyclones 11 Blue Claws 5 (Box Score) 4 different Cyclones go deep in the win. ; Brett Baty 3B 3 for 4, HR, 3 RBIs, 2 runs scored, 1 walk; Francisco Alvarez C 1 for 5, HR, 2 RBIs, 2 Ks; Joe Genord 1B 1 for 4, 2 RBIS, 1 run scored, 1 walk, 1 K; Adrian Hernandez CF 1 for 5, HR, 1 RBI, 1 run scored, 3 Ks;
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger: Brooklyn Cyclones Take Opening Game Against "New" Jersey Shore Rival.
.@baty_brett got this one. 💪 @BKCyclones pic.twitter.com/BBmGLnCArZ
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) June 2, 2021
Joe Genord hit this ball so far it would need to pay three separate tolls on the Garden State Parkway. pic.twitter.com/suHmtK5s7u
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 2, 2021
Francisco Alvarez hits his first Brooklyn home run. A laser beam to dead center and the 'Clones lead 10-4 in the 8th. #AmazinStartsHere pic.twitter.com/wVsPVWLGDT
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 2, 2021
You get a homer. You get a homer. EVERYONE gets a homer. Adrian Hernandez with Brooklyn's fourth home run of the night. This one...almost caused a small fire. pic.twitter.com/GhwTDA0p3V
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 2, 2021
The Mighty Mussels 1 St. Lucie
Mets 0 (Box
Score) St. Lucie only gave up 3 hits
but managed just two of their own. Oscar
Rojas
P 5 innings, 2 hits, no runs, 2 walks, 4 Ks;
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger: Long Island Ducks: The Pond Is Open For Business
- Franco racks up another four-hit game for Bulls
- Baty leads charge at the plate for Cyclones
- Around the Minors: The week of May 31
- Sounds power their way to 13th straight victory
- Bishop strikes out 12 en route to Baysox win
- Stouffer’s honors MiLB CommUNITY Heroes for May
- Prospect scouting report: Phillies' Abel
- Phillies' Stott promoted to Double-A Reading
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Kelvin Chapman (1956)
- Mike Stanton (1967)
- Kurt Abbott (1969)
- Reid Cornelius (1970)
- Tim Stauffer (1982)
Died on this date:
- Gene Woodling (2001)
Transactions:
New York Mets selected Pat
Howell in ninth round of free agent draft on June 2, 1987.
New York Mets selected Pete
Schourek in second round of free agent draft on June 2, 1987.
New York Mets selected Tim
Bogar in eighth round of free agent draft on June 2, 1987.
New York Mets selected Anthony
Young in 38th round of free agent draft on June 2, 1987.
New York Mets selected Chris
Donnels in first round (24th pick overall) of free agent draft on
June 2, 1987.
New York Mets selected Todd
Hundley in second round of free agent draft on June 2, 1987.
New York Mets selected Eric
Hillman in 16th round of free agent draft on June 2, 1987.
New York Mets selected Paul
Wilson in first round (first pick overall) of free agent draft on
June 2, 1994.
New York Mets selected Terrence
Long in first round (20th pick overall) of free agent draft on
June 2, 1994.
New York Mets released Gary
Thurman on June 2, 1997.
New York Mets selected Craig
Brazell in fifth round of free agent draft on June 2, 1998.
New York Mets selected Pat
Strange in second round of free agent draft on June 2, 1998.
New York Mets selected Ty
Wigginton in 17th round of free agent draft on June 2, 1998.
New York Mets selected Jason
Tyner in first round (21st pick overall) of free agent draft on
June 2, 1998.
New York Mets selected Jaime
Cerda in 23rd round of free agent draft on June 2, 1998.
New York Mets selected Angel
Pagan in fourth round of free agent draft on June 2, 1999.
New York Mets selected Prentice
Redman in 10th round of free agent draft on June 2, 1999.
New York Mets selected Mike
Jacobs in 38th round of free agent draft on June 2, 1999.
New York Mets selected Jeremy
Griffiths in third round of free agent draft on June 2, 1999.
New York Mets traded Bill
Pulsipher to the Arizona
Diamondbacks for Lenny
Harris on June 2, 2000.
New York Mets released Mike
DiFelice on June 2, 2005.
Toronto Blue Jays claimed Chris
Schwinden of the New York Mets on waivers on June 2,
2012.
1995 |
Hideo Nomo, limiting the Mets to
one run on two hits in 8+ innings of work, picks up his first major league
win, a 2-1 decision at Dodger Stadium. L.A. signed the 26 year-old former
Japanese All-Star in the off-season. |
2000 |
Fred McGriff becomes the
thirty-first player to hit 400 career homers. The Devil Rays first baseman's
milestone round-tripper comes off Glendon Rusch, a two-run drive in a 5-3
loss to the Mets at Shea Stadium. |
2010: In San Diego, Adrian Gonzalez hits a walk-off grand slam in the 11th inning to lead the Padres to a 5 - 1 win over the Mets. San
Diego's David Eckstein had tied the game at 1 with a single with two outs in the
bottom of the 9th against Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez, after 8 scoreless innings by Johan Santana. It's not the only late-game grand slam hit today: in
Toronto, Carl Crawford of the Rays also hits one, capping a six-run 9th inning, to beat
the Blue Jays, 7 - 3, and give David Price his American League-leading 8th win of the year.
2011: The Pirates take an early 7 - 0 lead against Mike Pelfrey and the Mets, but New York rallies for 9 straight runs. The Mets score 3
on Carlos Beltran's three-run blast in the 3rd, add a four-run inning in the 6th to
even the score against Paul Maholm, then win it in the 8th with 2 more runs. Mets manager Terry Collins does some fancy maneuverings in the 8th, sending
pitcher Chris Capuano to pinch-hit with pinch-runner Willie Harris on first, hoping for a sacrifice bunt; when losing P Jose Veras balks the
runner over, Collins calls Capuano back, and sends in Josh Thole to finish the at-bat. In the end, four walks and a wild
pitch in the inning sink the Bucs, who lose, 9 - 8, in what is the Mets'
biggest comeback in 11 years.
2018 - Jacob deGrom matches a career high set just two weeks
earlier by racking up 13 strikeouts in 7 innings in a start against the Cubs, but the NL ERA leader has to settle for another no-decision as the game is decided in 14 innings. Seven
relievers add another 11 strikeouts to give the Mets 24, 2 shy of the all-time mark for an extra-inning game, but it's the Cubs who break through with 6 runs
in the top of the 14th, highlighted by Albert Almora's two-run double off Buddy Baumann, to win, 7 - 1. Luke Farrell pitches 5 scoreless innings in relief to
pick up the win.
Amazing
Avenue: This Date in Mets History: June 2 — Mets draft a can't-miss prospect
who winds up missing. Paul Wilson.
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Tough loss. The game tying single off Diaz was a tough pitch to hit, but Rojas got it.
ReplyDeleteMay has not been good. Now it's June. Turn the calendar page already.
Alvarez laser, Hernandez rocket. Nice.
How bizarre is it that the Mets lose on a fair ball that may have been foul on the anniversary of a foul ball called fair leading to one of the great moments in their history.
ReplyDeleteGreat point Bob.
ReplyDeleteI sure this June is better than past years. May has been used a lot. I would have tried to use Lugo at least once the last two nights.
Gotta win today before we head to San Diego. Mets have losing record against teams with records over .500.
With the Mets needing to give the prospect to the Red Sox to complete the Khalil Lee trade according to MLBTR, I bet it’s Szapucki and that’s why we haven’t seen much of him this year. We are to find out by Friday... Not sure I’m in love with this swap, more rookie GMs being taken to the cleaners.
ReplyDeleteGus - I think we have not seen much of Szapucki because he was very close to coming to the Big Leagues to start but at last minute kept getting sent back. They sort have been jerking him back and forth for different reasons...limiting his innings when he does pitch in case he needs to be called up. One prevailing thought it will be someone like Jaylen Palmer.
ReplyDeleteIf Lee keeps striking out...maybe he will be the PTBNL
That would really Szapuck, Gus, if it happens.
ReplyDeleteI still wonder about him, though...5 hits and 5 walks in 4 innings against a very weak hitting Rochester team. Not how I spell dominance.
Tom - that last Szapucki start was after a long layoff and going back and forth to NY. He needs regular work like Kilome, Eickoff. and Reyes. Was surprised that Meyer was sent back to AA...thought he worked well with the pitchers, threw out runners, and hit! Looks like the plan is to give Mazeika the full time catching job in case he is needed in NY.
ReplyDeleteWhat's up with Marcus Styroman?
ReplyDeleteMaybe next time don't blame others for your "hang pitches" to batters for extra base hits.
Let's say that Shaq broadcast yesterdays game and made that same exact stupid do-rag comment. Knowing Shaq, it probably would just have been laughed at as it should have been. No harm meant or done. Then Marcus could have sent Shaq a similar do-rag with his autograph on it, and Shaq would probably have worn it his very next broadcast.
Much a-do about nothing. Focus on the games.
Mets in good shape overall.
ReplyDeleteI know a few of their starting eight players now.
Hearing Maybin may soon be released for $1.
Cosmo still warming up in the bullpen. Fifth day straight. Getting a few strikes in over the correct bullpen homeplate now. Has 18 pounds doing. Vying hard for a new ten day contract.
Newman wants a shot now. Says the weight should not matter. It's what's inside.