Good Morning. Kyle Schwarber does it to the Mets again as they lose to Nats 8-4, Taijuan Walker pushed back to start Yankees Series and two Binghamton Players earn player and pitcher of the week.
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Nationals 8
Mets 4 (Box
Score) Jeff McNeil 2B 2 for 5, 1
RBI, 1 K; Francisco Lindor SS 0 for 5, 1 K; Dominic Smith LF 2 for 4, 1 run
scored; Pete Alonso 1B 2 for 3, HR, 2
RBIs, 1 run scored, 1 K; Billy McKinney RF 1 for 4, HR,
1 RBI, 1 run scored; Kevin Pillar CF 0 for 4, 3 Ks; Luis Guillorme 3B 2 for 3, 1 run scored; Patrick Mazeika C 1 for 3; Jerad Eickhoff (L, 0-1) 6 innings, 5
runs – all earned, 8 hits, 4 HRs, 1 walk, 3 Ks; Sean
Reid-Foley 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk, 1 K; Miguel Castro 1 inning, 3 runs – 2 earned,
2 hits, HR, 1 walk;
Brian Joura Mets360: “Coming into the
season, the Mets and Nats looked to have deep and talented pitching staffs. So,
of course, in this late June matchup it was Jerad Eickhoff up against Paolo
Espino. Eickhoff gave up four solo homers and Espino gave up just five singles,
as the Mets fell by an 8-4 score Monday in Washington.” (Subscription required)
NY
Post: “The Nationals are surging and clearly have to be considered a
threat. Monday night they used two homers from Schwarber
(and blasted five overall) in the Mets’ 8-4 loss at Nationals Park. The latest
power display by Schwarber gave him seven homers in his last three games
against the Mets. The seven homers are the most in MLB history by one player in
three straight regular-season games against an opponent.”
Metstradamus:
“The Mets made a valiant effort to come back, closing the gap to 5-4 partly on
back to back home runs by Pete Alonso and Billy McKinney in the 8th. But errors
by Travis Blankenhorn (two on the same play … told ya that defense matters)
while the Mets were in a funky shift, set up a three run HR by Ryan Zimmerman
off Miguel Castro to salt it away.”
Mets.com:
Stat of the day – “Pete Alonso launched his 12th homer of the year on Monday
in Washington, D.C. It was Alonso's 11th long ball on the road, compared to
just one at Citi Field. Before this season, Alonso had featured early identical
power splits at home and on the road, with 34 of his career homers occurring in
New York and 35 elsewhere.”
Mets.com:
Mets 'moving forward' as NL East lead slims. “It’s a tough division,” Mets
manager Luis Rojas said. “We’ve said it always since the offseason, since
Spring Training, and now during the season…”
Kyle Schwarber - Washington Nationals (23) Solo. pic.twitter.com/h4eg3EuBba
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 29, 2021
Trea Turner - Washington Nationals (13) Solo. pic.twitter.com/Lbo3KsAjpx
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 29, 2021
Patrick Mazeika remains the most amazing player in Major League Baseball. (He's batting .316.) pic.twitter.com/JLgWV4z0JS
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 28, 2021
Kyle Schwarber - Washington Nationals (24) Solo 2 today. pic.twitter.com/I9GLdVquHo
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 29, 2021
The Mets will not be shut out tonight. pic.twitter.com/CLXdzivIqj
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 29, 2021
Pete Alonso goes deep for a 2-run shot!
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 29, 2021
He has now passed Keith Hernandez for all-time home runs as a Met with his 81st. pic.twitter.com/kz6Qcot3Lx
BILLY MCKINNEY GOES BACK-TO-BACK WITH PETE AND THE METS ARE WITHIN 1! pic.twitter.com/iOMQ14i4AF
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 29, 2021
Ryan Zimmerman - Washington Nationals (9) 3-run. pic.twitter.com/t1NJqjRqEm
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 29, 2021
Luis Rojas said the Mets were "trying everything" to pitch to Kyle Schwarber
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 29, 2021
"He hasn't just done it against us" pic.twitter.com/EKVnuFk3DY
"Everybody in this lineup has hit before. They're all proven hitters."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 29, 2021
Jeff McNeil's thoughts on the Mets' struggling offense: "There's a sense of urgency that we've got to start putting runs on the board." pic.twitter.com/jHdQRYtHbd
Over the last 17 days, Kyle Schwarber has 15 home runs.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 29, 2021
The Mets have 14 home runs.
On @GEICO SportsNite, @mariacmarino, @MarcMalusis & @sal_licata discuss how concerned the Mets should be about their play against the Nationals of late, as well as their issues on defense pic.twitter.com/pngHjU6bF9
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 29, 2021
The Mets have named David Peterson their starter for Wednesday in Atlanta, so they'll push Taijuan Walker back until Friday at Yankee Stadium. Jacob deGrom goes in between, on Thursday, as previously announced.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 28, 2021
Full upcoming Mets probables:
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 28, 2021
Today @ WAS: Jerad Eickhoff
Tues @ ATL: Tylor Megill
Wed @ ATL: David Peterson
Thurs @ ATL: Jacob deGrom
Fri @ NYY: Taijuan Walker
Sat @ NYY Marcus Stroman
Sun @ NYY: TBA
Brandon Nimmo's timeline has been pushed back a bit in his rehab from a detached ligament in his left hand. Sounds like he will play a couple more games at Triple-A Syracuse, before joining the Mets this weekend at Yankee Stadium.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 28, 2021
"He's fine," Rojas said. No setbacks.
#Mets have signed RHP Dustin Beggs to a minor league contract.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) June 29, 2021
#Mets have signed RHP Evy Ruibal to a minor league contract.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) June 29, 2021
Who is more must-see TV - Jacob deGrom or Shohei Ohtani?@Britt_Ghiroli, @YankeesWFAN & @sal_licata discuss it on BNNY presented by Tri-State @Cadillac https://t.co/IjBNoymnMw pic.twitter.com/jwwQODavCV
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 28, 2021
NY Post: Tylor Megill came out of nowhere to become potential Mets saving grace.
Tim
Healey Newsday: “Brandon Nimmo won’t rejoin the Mets until probably this
weekend, Luis Rojas said Monday…’It’s been a while since he played the games,’
Rojas said. ‘It’s still a couple more games before he joins us and he’s at that
point where he’s going to be ready for us and perform at the level we want him
to perform.’"
Shohei Ohtani - Los Angeles Angels (26) Solo. pic.twitter.com/jE0mTQQkAu
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 29, 2021
Juan Lagares - Los Angeles Angels (2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/pARsd9d6ki
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) June 29, 2021
Kyle Schwarber & Trea Turner went back-to-back to open the game for the @Nationals tonight.
— Stats By STATS (@StatsBySTATS) June 29, 2021
Mookie Betts & Max Muncy did the same thing for the @Dodgers.
This is the first time in MLB history that two teams started a game with back-to-back HR on the same day.
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Ohtani 'sent a message' with homer No. 26
- 10 most surprising clubs, for better and worse
- VOTE NOW: Every All-Star finalist, ranked
- Schwarber reaching levels of Sosa, Bonds
- Brewers break out for 10 in 8th to beat Cubs
- Vanderbilt's Thomas makes catch of CWS
- 3 HRs, Bauer pull Dodgers closer to Giants
- Sixty years later, Yanks fulfill bat girl's dream
- The Marlins fan 5,000 miles away
FOX Sports:
- Mookie Betts goes 2-for-3 with a homer as Dodgers beat Giants, 3-2
- Ryan Mountcastle homers, drives in three runs as Orioles top Astros, 9-7
- Brewers register 10 runs in the eighth to pull away from Cubs, 14-4
- Nolan Arenado hits 24th double of the season in Cardinals' 6-1 win over Diamondbacks
- Shohei Ohtani clubs 26th homer in Angels’ 5-3 win over Yankees
- Red Sox erase four-run deficit and defeat Royals, 6-5
- Kyle Schwarber stays hot with two more home runs, Nationals double up Mets, 8-4
- Jose Ramirez clubs three-run jack in Indians' 13-5 win over Tigers
- Nick Castellanos hits a grand slam and drives in seven runs, Reds beat Phillies, 12-4
- Kyle Freeland pitched five scoreless innings before leaving with injury in 2-0 win over Pirates
MLB Trade Rumors:
- White Sox, D-backs Making Progress In Eduardo Escobar Talks
- Minor MLB Transactions: 6/28/21
- Angels’ GM Perry Minasian Discusses Team’s Approach To Trade Deadline
- The Cubs’ Deadline Dilemma
- Giants Place Brandon Belt On 10-Day Injured List
- Indians To Sign Zack Godley
- Diamondbacks Place Ketel Marte On Injured List
- Brewers Outright Derek Fisher
- Angels Transfer Mike Trout To 60-Day Injured List
- Cardinals Select Roel Ramirez, Designate John Nogowski
- Angels Select Scott Schebler
- Royals Designate Kelvin Gutierrez For Assignment, Select Emmanuel Rivera
Yahoo Sports:
- We have MLB's first sticky-substance ejection
- Detroit Tigers game score vs. Cleveland: How to watch Tuesday's game
- Schwarber's two homers | FastCast
- Gabe Kapler thought Mike Tauchman was safe on pivotal replay
- Giants vs. Dodgers Highlights
- Orioles vs. Astros Highlights
- Cubs evaluating if Ryan Tepera needs rest after blowout inning
- Cubs vs. Brewers Highlights
- CG: CHC@MIL - 6/28/21
- Mike Trout moved to 60-day, out until after All-Star break
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
Braves.com:
Marlins.com:
Phillies.com:
Nationals.com:
As
we had yesterday on Mack’s Mets: “Mark
Vientos and LHP Josh
Walker have won the
MiLB Player and Pitcher of the Week Awards for the week of June 21-27 for the
Northeast League…Walker threw six no-hit innings on Tuesday night as part of a
combined no-hitter with Andrew Mitchell in the Rumble Ponies 2-0 win over the
Fightin Phils. It was the seventh no-hitter in franchise history. Walker is now
6-1 with a 3.02 ERA between Brooklyn and Binghamton this year.”
Mark
Vientos makes the Prospect Team of the Week: “3B: Mark
Vientos, Binghamton
Rumble Ponies (Double-A) (Mets No. 8) .400/.500/1.200, 5 G, 20 AB, 7 R, 8 H, 1
2B, 5 HR, 10 RBI, 2 BB, 3 SO…He picked up hits in all five games he played and
homered in four of them, hitting two out on Thursday. That gives him nine
homers in June and 12 for the year, which now puts him in a tie for third in
the Double-A Northeast.”
For the complete Mets Minor League statistics click here.
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Bob
Shaw (1933)
- Larry
Stahl (1941)
Died on this date:
- Billy
Baldwin (2011)
Transactions:
New York Mets selected Mike Jorgensen in fourth round of free agent draft on June 29, 1966.
New York Mets purchased Hal Reniff from the New York Yankees on June 29, 1967.
New York Mets signed free agent Lino Urdaneta on June 29, 2005.
New York Mets signed free agent Hunter Strickland on June 29, 2020.
1969 |
Tom Seaver becomes the Mets' all-time leader in victories,
going the distance in the team's 7-3 win over Pittsburgh at Shea Stadium. The
24 year-old right-hander surpasses the mark set by lefty Al Jackson, an original
Met who won 43 games for the new New York franchise between 1962 and 1965. |
1986 |
The White Sox trade veteran right-hander Tom Seaver to the
Red Sox for Steve Lyons. 'Tom Terrific' will finish his Hall of Fame career
this season in Boston, but he will not pitch in the World Series against the
Mets, his first major league team that still refers to him as 'The
Franchise.' |
2000 |
With more than 700 police officers on hand at the ballpark
instead of the usual 60, John Rocker makes his much-awaited return to Shea
Stadium. Before the game, the Braves reliever, who pitches a perfect eighth
inning in front of 46,998 booing fans, had apologized to Mets fans for his
inappropriate comments about New Yorkers, which appeared in the offseason
in Sports Illustrated |
1971: Tom Seaver strikes out 13 batters in a 3 - 0 Mets win over the Phillies.
1992 - Pittsfield
Mets P James Popoff fans
19 Batavia
Clippers in a 5 - 3 victory
in the New
York-Penn League. It is
Popoff's first professional victory.
1997: John Olerud hits two homers and Butch Huskey, Matt Franco and Todd Hundley also homer during a nine-run Mets comeback over the last
three innings as they edge the Pirates, 10 -
8. For Franco, his home run is his 6th straight successful pinch-hit. Kevin Young is 4 for 5, including a homer, for the Bucs. John Franco picks up his 19th save, and the 342nd of his career,
putting him in 4th place on the all-time save list.
2009: In Milwaukee, 3B Casey McGehee plays both the goat and the hero. In the top of the 6th, his
drop of a routine pop fly leads to two New York runs; in the bottom
of the inning, he hits his first career grand slam; in the 7th, he takes his
time fielding a ground ball off the bat of Gary Sheffield, leading to an infield hit and another run; he is then removed in
a double switch. Still, the Brewers bang
out 19 hits, including 4 by J.J. Hardy and 3 by Jason Kendall, for a 10 - 6 win. With the loss, the Mets fall below .500.
2011: Suddenly, the Mets are scoring at a record
pace, even with a topsy turvy line-up that features C Ronny Paulino batting clean-up. They pound the Tigers, 16 -
9, to set a team record with 52 runs over their last four games. Paulino
and Angel Pagan have four hits apiece, and Scott Hairston hits a bases-loaded triple. Utility player Don Kelly gets the final out
of the game, the only Tiger hurler not to give up a run in the game. The
Bengals hit five homers - two by Miguel Cabrera - to no avail.
2012: R.A. Dickey continues his dominance, pitching 8 shutout innings and
striking out 10 in beating the Dodgers, 9 -
0. The Mets' ace is now 12-1.
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ReplyDeleteAnother Ohtani lightning bolt. Guy is incredible.
Ohtani is amazing indeed.
ReplyDeleteMets gotta get Lindor hitting. 0 for 5 again. If not, he has to move down in the lineup.
When it comes to the Mets hitting woes, when it comes to pitching to Kyle Schwarber, when it comes to a lot of things about the Mets...
ReplyDeleteA wise man once said: "If you always do what you've always done, then you'll always get what you've always got."
Not that I'm a hitting coach, so I don't know if this is an accurate read on something. Here's my thought, for what it's worth. If you watch a batter's eyes right after his bat swings through the strike zone, you would take it as a sign as to where the batter thought the ball would go it he made contact. I notice on Jeff McNeil's swings, his eyes go to the right field foul pole time and again. It would indicate to me that he's trying to pull home runs into the rightfield corner.
Great observation Bob. McNeil has to go back to spraying the ball all over. Lindor to hitting the ball up the middle.
ReplyDeleteBTW, on Nimmo staying longer in AAA to get better. Good idea. I was at Saturday's game that saw him K with the bases loaded and get out another time with a man on 3rd. Let him get his swing going in AAA. I would have kept Almora there as well until he started to hit.
Thanks John.
ReplyDeleteOn McNeil: You will note from the replay of his hit up the middle, his eyes follow the flight of the ball after contact. Like that was the plan. I would advise him to back off the plate slightly and level his swing. It may let him get to the up-and-in pitches he's been getting beat on repeatedly. (But then I'm not Quattlebaum.)
Nimmo (and probably J.D.) will probably have the same issues that McNeil, Conforto and Almora have had. Expecting big things from the Mets offense when they return may be a pipe dream.
Agreed.
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