Thomas Nestico @TJStats
Brandon Sproat fired off a decent outing in AAA today, tossing 4.0 IP with 1 ER
Mack
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This was better.
Sure it was only four innings, and it
did take 58 pitches (35 strikes) to get there, but Sproat only game up one run
which will let him sleep well when he gets home.
I am a little concerned with the velo.
His 4-seamer (28 thrown out of 62) averaged at 94.8. The sinker (8 out of 62)
averaged 95.2. Not only was the velo down but the whiff rate was nothing to
write about.
However,I’ll take it as a second start well before it warms up.
Yardbarker
Jesse Winker hit a tying two-run triple in the eighth inning and Francisco Lindor hit a walk-off sacrifice fly in the
ninth as the New York Mets rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays
on Saturday night.
The Mets
were 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position when Winker lofted a 1-2 knuckle
curveball from left-hander Brendon Little to right field. The ball carried over
the head of George Springer, who crashed into the wall face-first trying to
field the ball as Lindor and Juan Soto scored to forge a 2-2 tie.
Mets News
and Links @JohnFromAlbany
Joel Díaz Ks 4 in his High A debut for the Cyclones: 4 innings; no runs; 4 hits; 4
Ks
Adam
MacDonald
The St.
Lucie Mets rallied back from a 5-0 deficit to defeat the Jupiter Hammerheads
6-5 in front of a crowd of 3,600 at Clover Park on Saturday night.
The
Hammerheads jumped out to a 5-0 lead before making their second out. A couple
of errors and walks started the Jupiter first inning rally and Jesus Hernandez
hit a one-out, two-run single off reliever Cristofer Gomez to put the
Hammerheads up 5-0. Hernandez’s single would be the final Jupiter hit of the
game.
The Mets
offense responded immediately with a four-run bottom of the first inning. Trace Willhoite ripped a two-run double and two
batters later Trey Snyder belted a two-run
homer, the first of his career, to make it a 5-4 game.
Mets
pitching dominated innings 2-9. The combination of Gomez, Frank Elissalt, Hunter Hodges and Hoss Brewer combined for hitless baseball and 13
strikeouts over the final eight frames. The Mets totaled 16 strikeouts on the
night.
Alessandra
Lucia @LuciaAlessandra
LINDOR
LEAD OFF DOUBLE. AGAIN
Will
Sammon @WillSammon
Mets
catcher Luis Torrens was scratched from
tonight's lineup with a right forearm contusion, club announced.
Farm To
Flushing @FarmToFlushing
Don't
sleep on Ronald Hernandez, currently ranked as
the Mets #27 prospect per Pipeline.
First
full season in High-A. He's been a consistent hitter at every level since
coming to the Mets in 2023.
Michael Tricarico
With a
dominant start from top prospect Brandon Sproat and
their best offensive output of the season, the Syracuse Mets took down the
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, 7-4, on a blustery Saturday afternoon at NBT
Bank Stadium.
After a
scoreless first inning, the Syracuse (3-4) offense caught fire in the bottom of
the second. After Luke Ritter walked and Gilberto Celestino doubled, Luis
De Los Santos drove in the pair with a two-run double to the wall in
right-center field to make it 2-0. The Mets grew their lead to 3-0 with an RBI
single from Rowdey Jordan, his first career
triple-A hit. With Jordan at second and Donovan Walton at first after a walk, José Azocar smacked a three-run homer to extend the
Syracuse lead to 6-0.
Brooklyn
Cyclones @BKCyclones
Bases
loaded for Jacob Reimer. Bases cleared by Jacob Reimer.
Long
Island's own Nick Roselli collects his first hit
of the season - a two-RBI double
The
hitters didn't get to have ALL the fun. Four Cyclones pitchers combined to
strike out 15 Blue Rocks on Saturday afternoon's 15-1 win for the 'Clones.
Ernest Dove @ernestdove
Could be the year that 3B Jacob
Reimer re introduces himself to Mets minor league fans.
Dont look now Danny Young but Anthony Gose i believe now has 3 scoreless appearances
to start his milb season for Syracuse Mets
Brooklyn Cyclones @BKCyclones
Chris Suero gets Brooklyn back to even in the bottom of the first
with this wind-aided double to score Jacob Reimer.
Ronald Hernandez chases home a pair with a two-RBI
knock to give Brooklyn a 3-1 lead after one inning here at Maimonides Park.
Mets Analytics @MetsAnalytics
Mets average bat speed vs. squared up rate this season.
Soto might be the bat control king of MLB
Pete has picked up bat speed vs last season’s 75.2 and is
raking
Tiny sample, but Baty is swinger a faster bat and making
better contact than last year
Torrens early
11 comments:
The Rhymer, Jack Reimer, is off to an explosive start. Watch out, sleeping Mark Vientos.
Does Vientos have options?
He better because he sucks what happened? Yogi Berra: its getting late early. Wink man comes through and will we ever get better at hitting with runners in scoring position? I love the Yankees "hit lab" and I don't know if they even have one so you have to be the "judge" of that.
Yanks... judge of that... you're starting to sound like Tom
Mauricio could replace Vientos.
Sproat just called me: his hypothermia from last night is now passed. Remember, he is a Florida lad.
WHA???
A BOTTLE OF SPRITE CALLED YOU???
Good morning all. Tom, thank you for all the content, and it’s good to see you commenting here this morning. Hope you stick around here with us in the cheap seats. Watching these guys (not) hitting and looking terrible most of the night, I was thinking that after 6 weeks in Florida, then opening the season indoors, and then back in Florida, and a mild day for the home opener, 44 degrees must’ve felt more like 20 degrees for these guys gripping a bat. I know… that’s what the money’s for, but still it’s hard to hit when your hands are freezing. So glad we re-signed Winker. Guy’s a professional hitter with a clutch gene and he belongs here.
Our minor league teams looking mighty awesome.
thy are flashing talent everywhere
lots of depth
I live in Central NY. It wasn't "blustery" here, it was miserable. 42 degrees, rainy and windy. NOT baseball weather
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