2/7/22

Mets News and Breakfast Links 2/7/2022

 

Photo by Trevor Williams via twitter


Good Morning.  Baseball Lockout - Day 67. Happy Birthday Benny Ayala, Charlie Puleo, and Endy Chavez.  Jon Heyman reports that the Union thinks an MLB offer will come "soon".  

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Brian Joura at Mets360.com did his usual good job talking about the lockout: About Rob Manfred he said: "Manfred has been a man pursuing a legacy. You’ve seen it with chasing ideas to drastically change how the game is played, whether good ideas – like an automated strike zone, – silly ideas, – like allowing batters to run to first if the ball gets away from the catcher at any count – or stupid ideas, like banning the shift. Now, Manfred is trying to make his legacy by winning a lockout." (Subscription required)

Brian also included the clip from Trevor May's Podcast that was all over Twitter this past weekend:


Prime Sports Talk looked at the Hall Of Fame Case for Jacob deGrom. including this "Pro - DeGrom already has stellar numbers despite playing for just eight seasons...Con - Despite being one of the top players of his era, deGrom has little to show for it on the winning side. He holds a skimpy 77-53 record and only two playoff appearances."

Rising Apple: 3 big improvements the Mets have already made - Tim Boyle cites Max, Buck, and more leadoff options in Marte and Cahna.

Rising Apple: Best trade destination for each of the Mets bats on the trade marketJD Davis to the Reds as part of a Castillo trade, McNeil to the White Sox for Greg Kimbral, and Dom to the Brewers for a Pitcher are discussed.






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Kevin Kernan has been hitting them out of the park for ballnine.com lately.  Yesterday he talked about the joys of college baseball in Sherry, Sherry, Baby.

As if Baseball didn't have enough problems with the current lockout, Bob Nightengale at USA Today noted how "Brian Flores lawsuit holds a mirror up to MLB's disgraceful hiring practices". Where he included this fact:  "There have been 17 managerial openings in the past two off-seasons since Major League Baseball publicly vowed change in the wake off the George Floyd murder.  None of the jobs were filled by a black candidate."



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Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com: 

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New York Mets traded Hank Webb and Richard Sander to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Rick Auerbach on February 7, 1977.

Mickey Lolich announced his retirement on February 7, 1977.

New York Mets released Ross Jones on February 7, 1986.

New York Mets claimed David Lamb on waivers from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on February 7, 2000.

Seattle Mariners signed Kelly Shoppach of the New York Mets as a free agent on February 7, 2013.

New York Mets signed free agent Todd Frazier of the New York Yankees on February 7, 2018.

Centerfield Maz: Charlie Puleo: Italian / American New Jersey Born 1980's Mets Pitcher (1981-1982).

Centerfield Maz: Benny Ayala: The First Mets Player To HR In His First Career At Bat (1974 / 1976).

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1979

Jesse Orosco becomes 'the player to be named later' in the Mets' trade of Jerry Koosman to the Twins. The left-handed reliever will spend 24 seasons in the major leagues, setting the record for appearances with 1,252.

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2010 - The Leones del Escogido, representing the Dominican League, win the 2010 Caribbean Series with a 7 - 4 victory over the Leones del Caracas of the Venezuelan League in La Asunción, Nueva EspartaVenezuela. Escogido finishes the tournament with a 5-1 record and Mets OF prospect Fernando Martinez is named the Series' MVP after hitting .348 with 2 homers and 4 RBI. It is Escogido's third Caribbean championship and first since 1990.


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3 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Nice to see the return of this AM update. Who could ask for anything more?

My grandfather was from Ireland, born in 1890, lived in NYC. I know his two sons were avid baseball fans - my grandpa never said if he was a Yankees fan - I'm guessing yes - and, being almost the same age, a likely a Babe Ruth fan. Interesting to speculate about.

Settle the CBA. Let My People Play, Charleton Heston might say.

Gary Seagren said...

LOL picture of the Babe with Dickey and Gomez and it looks like their ready for a cage match but then again all those old pics players look like that.

John From Albany said...

Man Cave pictures has been posting amazing colorized photos all winter. I will continue to post here as they cone up.