5/30/25

IN FOCUS - Lindor, Manea, Soto, Harvey, Skenes, Cota, Juarez, Baty, Garrett, Brazoban, Alonso, Senga

 

SNY Mets                              @SNY_Mets

Francisco Lindor does something unique as a leader that players in the Mets' clubhouse credit him for - he goes to each teammates' locker and checks in on them after every series.

                        Will Sammon      @TheAthletic

Lindor: "For me, it is more instinctual. It’s like walking into my house and saying hello to my kids."

Sean Manaea: "It goes a long way in making people feel welcome. I’ve never seen it before. I can’t think of anyone I’ve played with that would do something like that. It’s very unique, special."

Juan Soto: "I really respect that. He really cares about the guys. That’s huge for a team — to show a little love to every player and have them know that you always have their back, even if they have a bad day. It’s big time."

 

Mathew Brownstein       @MBrownstein89

Matt Harvey's first 35 career starts:

231.0 IP, 2.38 ERA, 2.34 FIP, 0.96 WHIP, 28.5 K%

Paul Skenes's first 35 career starts:

208.1 IP, 2.03 ERA, 2.47 FIP, 0.94 WHIP, 30.6 K%

 

Matt Levine                             mlevine@bingrp.com

Please see below for today's transactions involving the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. An updated roster is attached.

RHP Irving Cota - Transferred from AA Binghamton to A St. Lucie

LHP Daniel Juarez - Activated off Binghamton's Development List

 

Mets Den        @MetsDen_·

This off day seems like a good time to take a look back at some of the bright spots through the #Mets first 56 games of the season…

Brett Baty has come into form and has given the team a much needed spark as of late. After a slow start, he given the team every reason to believe he can be the 3B of the future and his sparkling defense has been a big reason why.

Reed Garrett has been phenomenal out of the pen. With a 0.76 ERA through 24 appearances, he’s well affirmed himself into the circle of trust.

Huascar Brazoban has turned into the player we thought we were getting when trading with the Marlins at last year’s deadline. After struggling with command last year and ultimately being left off the NLCS roster, Brazoban has come into form with a 1.11 ERA through 24 appearances and seems to be in a great place mentally.

Pete Alonso has proved to be the backbone of this lineup. After a dragged out offseason negotiation, Pete has kicked off his 2025 campaign with a .290 AVG, 43 RBIs and 31 runs. He’s without a doubt on pace for a career season…let’s see if he can keep it rolling

Kodai Senga has been COOKING. He’s off to a league leading 1.46 ERA and has given the Mets some much needed stability at the top of the rotation. Great to see him healthy and in form after his miraculous comeback in the NLDS

Certainly a lot of positives to take from the #Mets 34-22 start to the season…

Who has impressed you the most?


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think that Baty has impressed me the most. Not only is he playing stellar defense ,he is also hitting and with power. His whole demenor has changed on the field. He appeares much more confident on both sides of the ball,hitting as well as fielding.If he can keep this up we will finally be getting the Brett Baty we always dreamed he could become.

Anonymous said...

Vito. The BP has been lights out! Diaz is looking like the closer an elite team needs. Garret Brazelbom and Stanek are outstanding. Kramer looks real. DON’T sell Butto short.

Rds 900. said...

Stanek has not been outstanding. Don't recall a player named Kramer.

Tom Brennan said...

Ray that has to be Kranick.