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Good Morning. Baseball Lockout - Day 69. Happy Birthday to Mookie Wilson, Todd Pratt, and Danny Muno. The Mets bring back Old Timer's Day, Ex-Met Gerald Williams passes away, Joel Sherman has a great idea to end the Lockout, and Pete Alonso thanks Pandemic Hospital workers.
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As we had yesterday on Mack's Mets, the Mets are bringing back Old Timer's Day, Saturday, August 27th at 5 PM.
Our @NYDNSports back page: Mets make it official, Old Timers' Day will be back this season with 40 favorites ranging from Amazin' original Frank Thomas to playoff homer hero Daniel Murphy. @mroberson22 @DeeshaThosar -- https://t.co/mgsItdLuFg pic.twitter.com/erlfCEtY6P
— Tom Biersdorfer (@TomBiersdorfer) February 9, 2022
Excited to be attending the @Mets Old Timers’ game this Summer, barring any golf injuries of course. The names look amazing and it’s going to be a fun event, training room is going to be crowded.#Mets #LGM
— Mike Piazza (@mikepiazza31) February 8, 2022
"I have such a fond place in my heart for the Mets and what they meant to my career"
— SNY (@SNYtv) February 8, 2022
Daniel Murphy on participating in Mets Old Timers' Day: pic.twitter.com/xibzj8I8h2
Daniel Murphy on Max Scherzer: "He was such a unique competitor that it took me a bit to warm up to him in Washington"
— SNY (@SNYtv) February 8, 2022
On Scherzer and Jacob deGrom together with the Mets: "It will be a ton of fun when we get baseball to watch those guys go 1-2" pic.twitter.com/w7i9W05AyE
Former @Mets 3B Robin Ventura was asked whether he would attempt to reenact the now famous Mike Piazza imitation at Old Timers’ Day at Citi Field. #LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/g9kiL20hy0
— MetsRewind (@metsrewind) February 9, 2022
With the Mets officially announcing Old Timers Day today, @sal_licata gives his list of the Top 5 Mets of the 2010s@Anthony_Recker & @martinonyc give their thoughts on Baseball Night in New Yorkhttps://t.co/jQDXlwgPmf
— SNY (@SNYtv) February 9, 2022
➡️ @Cadillac pic.twitter.com/WXXhiv3uRq
NY Post: Mets’ lengthy Old-Timers’ Day roster might be missing Lenny Dykstra.
As the MLB lockout continues, Tampa native Pete Alonso spent some of his extra time thanking hospital employees for their work during the pandemic.
— Sports by Tampa Bay Times (@TBTimes_Sports) February 8, 2022
The Plant High grad surprised them with a “High Fives for Our Healthcare Heroes” donation from @MLBPlayersTrust ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/CXjHS0sO5Y
A TBT @the7line story. @lamelaza_7 , me getting ejected from Citi Field, and QR codes. Thanks for the memory @cmpdesignz! 😂😂 | #Mets #CitiField #LGM #DontTradeReyes #JoseReyes #PleaseStayJose #QRcode #Marketing pic.twitter.com/DacH7SV5tH
— Darren Meenan (@DarrenJMeenan) February 3, 2022
📨 Latest Mets Fix just went out to subscribers!
— Mets Fix (@MetsFix) February 8, 2022
We discuss Max Scherzer, Carlos Carrasco, farm rankings, and @JeffreyBellone gives his thoughts on a possible replacement for Aaron Louphttps://t.co/gNEuTV3myr
FanGraphs: deGrom-Theoretical Optimality in Two-Strike Counts
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
NY Post: MLB, union regroup with labor talks set to resume after owners’ meetings. "...the commissioner launched this three-day get-together by huddling with many of his industry’s owners regarding myriad matters...The players, meanwhile, are holding strategy sessions in Florida and Arizona...Negotiations are expected to resume, if not improve, after the conclusions of the meetings at the end of this week. It is the owners’ turn to make a counterproposal after the players declined their request to turn to a third-party mediator."
Joel Sherman NY Post: Rob Manfred must use his power to offer players an olive branch. "I would pick service time-manipulation. Why? Because the commissioner (and all the owners) should care as much about the best players being in the majors as the union. It is competitively and ethically the right thing to do. And with MLB (like all sports) doing a full hug of gambling, do you really want to open the can of not employing your best players? "
Owners seen so far include CWS' Jerry Reinsdorf and Cardinals' Bill DeWitt. Hal Steinbrenner and Sandy Alderson expected to attend for New York teams.
— Andy Martino (@martinonyc) February 8, 2022
Trevor Bauer will not face any criminal charges in the LA court system, sources tell The Athletic. Bauer's active investigation by MLB remains open.
— Britt Ghiroli (@Britt_Ghiroli) February 8, 2022
Yes, MLB still can suspend Bauer. From league’s joint domestic violence policy: “A player may be subjected to disciplinary action for just cause by the Commissioner for a violation of this policy in absence of a conviction or a plea of guilty to a crime…” https://t.co/1n4JxRbsAn
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) February 8, 2022
#Athletics, #WhiteSox, #Rays, #Mets, #Cubs, #Reds, #Astros and #Yankees all have players among the game's likeliest post-lockout trade candidateshttps://t.co/ilwYPzugLD pic.twitter.com/UsqGgRBTQC
— MLB Trade Rumors (@mlbtraderumors) February 9, 2022
“Gerald Williams passed away this morning after a battle with cancer. To my teammate and one of my best friends in the world, rest in peace, my brother. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Liliana, and their whole family.” —Derek Jeter pic.twitter.com/mVoaZ8BPrP
— The Players' Tribune (@PlayersTribune) February 8, 2022
Doc Gooden credits the late Gerald Williams for playing a huge part in his no-hitter because of this double play the Yankees turned on a young Alex Rodriguez pic.twitter.com/dN4kMkqyfp
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) February 8, 2022
Breaking: During opening, defense atty says Matt Harvey will be named as possible drug source for Tyler Skaggs. Says Eric Kay asked TS the night he died where he got pink pills. Says TS told him “those are Percocets I got from Harvey.” Harvey will be called as witness this week.
— T.J. Quinn (@TJQuinnESPN) February 8, 2022
AP Sports: Prosecutors: Former Angels employee lied after Skaggs’ death. "Eric Prescott Kay’s lead defense attorney said his client didn’t give Skaggs drugs that night and there was no way to know whether the fentanyl Kay is accused of providing was the cause of Skaggs’ death in Texas....Defense attorney Reagan Wynn told jurors Kay entered Skaggs’ hotel room in a Dallas suburb on June 30, 2019, to find the pitcher sitting at a table with lines of powdery substances in front of him. Wynn said Skaggs told Kay a drug Kay didn’t recognize was something he had shared with Matt Harvey, who pitched for the Angels that season".
AP Sports: Ventura: ‘Natural reaction’ to suspect burly players of PEDs. “I think that would just be a natural reaction,” he said Tuesday. “I think even when there was testing, somebody showed up big, I think people still questioned that. So I don’t see any reason why that would change.”
OTD 50 years ago, all-time greats Josh Gibson & Buck Leonard were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Leaders of the Homestead Grays, they shared 7 championships from 1937-'38, '40, & '42-'45, including '43 seen here w/Gibson (Top - 5 from L) & Leonard (Top - 2 from R) pic.twitter.com/iFJslS8mhq
— ManCave Pictures (@ManCavePhotos) February 9, 2022
MLB.com:
- Predicting the Top 10 prospects for '23
- See baseball trailblazer Toni Stone in animated Google Doodle
- The Cuban star who outslugged the Babe
- Bauer won't face criminal charges in LA
- Lamar Jackson, baseball star? He thinks so!
- 'Who is that kid?' Mismatched shoes and a big arm the story of Vlad's tryout
- FAQ on the CBA negotiations
- More CBA updates and information
- Former MLB OF Gerald Williams dies at 55
MLB Trade Rumors:
- The 14 Likeliest Trade Candidates After The Lockout
- MLBTR Poll: Predicting Anthony Rizzo’s Contract
- 2022 Should Be A Key Season For Pair Of Pirates’ Former Top Prospects
- MLB Planning, Subject To Union Approval, To Reopen Clubhouse Access For Credentialed Media
- L.A. County District Attorney Will Not File Criminal Charges Against Trevor Bauer
Yahoo Sports:
- Who is Toni Stone? Google Doodle honors first female professional baseball player
- Rockies’ Bud Black agrees to one-year extension through ’23
- Trial of ex-Angels staffer charged in Tyler Skaggs' death begins with Matt Harvey, Andrew Heaney
- With unusually high stakes, MLB owners gather for quarterly meetings
ESPN:
The All-Sandy Koufax Team: Players who dominated most during their peak years
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Mookie Wilson (1956)
- Doug Linton (1965)
- Todd Pratt (1967)
- Danny Muno (1989)
- Zach Ashford (1997)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Clint Hurdle on February 9, 1987.
Anaheim Angels signed Jason Middlebrook of the New York Mets as a free agent on February 9, 2004.
New York Mets signed free agent Chan Ho Park on February 9, 2007.
New York Mets signed free agent Frank Catalanotto of the Milwaukee Brewers on February 9, 2010.
New York Mets claimed Jason Pridie on waivers from the Minnesota Twins on February 9, 2010.
Centerfield Maz: Mookie Wilson & Bill Buckner: From the 1986 World Series Game Six to A Friendship.
Centerfield Maz: Todd Pratt: 2000 N.L. Champion Mets Back Up Catcher (1997-2001).
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5 comments:
Funny that the article on Top 10 prospects in 2023 has Alvarez at # 2 and, of course, a Yankee (Volpe) at # 1.
Sad about Gerald Williams.
Great about Murphy and Piazza, and if they want to play in the actual Mets game on Old Timers Day, fine by me. Very weird that they weren't born (Murphy not even close) when Frank Thomas as a veteran hit 34 for the Mets in 1962.
Is Harvey in legal trouble? Geesh!
I did not read the article on Megill and Peterson starting out in the minors this year. Uhh, no.
Day 69? Time to release the hostages and send them to minor league camps for processing.
Thanks Tom. Love the Joel Sherman piece. If only Manfred would do what he suggests.
John, Sherman's point was a good one. Imagine if Alonso had been held back to have him hit free agency a year later? While it might be perceived as shrewd business, it takes most guys long enough to get to free agency anyway. Add a year to Pete and he wouldn't get to free agency until age 31. SO many players are on the verge of decline at age 31, and that would be reflected in most guy's next deal at that age.
Pete should be a free agent at age 29, which means no artificial holdback in 2019, which thankfully didn't happen, AND a year sooner than that. I think though that if you allowed an Alonso to become a FA at age 29 rather than 30 under a new CBA, the maximum next contract should be 5 years.
I also very much like my idea of adding a player's WAR X $200,000 to current second and third year. Based on Alonso's rookie year, he would have made $1.7 million in year 2 rather than the $600,000 he did make. Reward the friggin' top performers!!!!!! Why should Alonso and Luis Guillorme make essentially the same amount per game in their first 3 seasons? Insane.
Tom, the creators of the WAR stat might sue MLB. They are on record as saying that they don’t want the pressure of their stat being a cause for payment, it’s not fair to them as WAR is a stat that is kind of evolving. I can’t blame them for this.
Gus, I was not aware of that, and it makes sense. But then MLB can come up with its own calculation of something akin to WAR that owners and players can agree upon.
A simple alternative could be to come up with some sort of MLB player ranking (for all MLB players in a given year) after year end, and for those first two years, assign a value to where a guy falls on the list. I'd think that Pete had to be top 20 after the first year. Maybe a top 20 showing would add $1 million to a guy's minimum, but only for first and second year guys for their 2nd and 3rd years' contracts.
A guy who is ranked 21-50 gets $750,000 more than minimum, 51-100 gets $500,000 more and 101-150 gets $250,000 more.
In this model, a second year guy who is somehow valued as the 120th top major leaguer, which averages out to being the 4th best player on his team, he gets $250 added to his 3rd year contract. Well deserved added $$.
The alternative, doing nothing so Pete hits 53 and drives in 120 in year one, but really gets almost no raise off of a very low (relative) salary base to me is completely unacceptable. I would like to work in some sort of reward for excellence. People work for companies, many get bonuses early on if they hit the ground running and are highly productive.
Of course, younger players cannot then start bitching that their teams are not playing them enough to get high up on these lists for "bonus" purposes. Teams need to run their line ups the way they see fit..
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