
BINGHAMTON GETS NO-HIT ON SUNDAY, IS HITTING .194 IN 14 GAMES.
BROOKLYN NOW UP TO .190 IN ITS FIRST 14 GAMES.
ST LUCIE IS RAKING AT .264, AND PLATING 6.4 RUNS PER GAME.
METS? Just 72 RUNS IN 22 GAMES (29TH). 61 IN THEIR LAST 21 GAMES.
NY METS LOSE 11TH STRAIGHT TO END ROAD TRIP FROM HELL.
METS TRAIL HOT-LANTA BRAVES BY EIGHT GAMES ALREADY, AND MIAMI AND PHILADELPHIA BY FIVE OR MORE GAMES.
GOOD GRIEF.
AND IT IS STILL 11 DAYS UNTIL MAY 1.
THIS METS TEAM NEEDS THREE SOTO’S, NOT JUST ONE. OK, FOUR.
LINDOR IN 22 GAMES THRU SUNDAY, HAS THAT ONE VERY LONELY RBI.
UNREAL, DON’T YOU THINK?
LET US BREAK IT DOWN:
The Mets have lost 11 straight games, and 15 of their last 20.
In nine of those losses, they allowed four or fewer runs.
Usually, allowing 4 or fewer runs should get you 4 to 5 wins in those games.
Take out the one high scoring loss, where they scored six runs, and in the other 14 losses, they scored an incredibly low 18 runs.
So, while you can place some blame on the pitching, this is completely, utterly, and squarely on the shoulders of the moribund Mets hitters.
Soto should’ve been a given. Lindor should’ve been a given. Bichette should’ve been a given.
The three of them combined have “given”, all right…as in…
They have given almost nothing.
The rest of the offense to me as constructed is a real crapshoot.
And probably will remain so until many are dealt away, released or disabled.
How About You?
Thoughts?
I have one…
ONE OF THE REASONS:
Part of a Dysfunctional team’s dysfunction is “key players’ age”, where age increases injuries/decreases performance.
Age-related decline in baseball? - here is some info:
Interesting graphs on age-related hitter decline (Fangraphs)
And...
A 2021 Follow Up Fangraphs Article on Hitter Age-Related Deterioration
Soto played at 19 so Pena's only a year away as we really need someting to look forward to Please!!!! Nobody saw this coming but now its here and we know no team that lost 12 in a row ever made the playoffs so SC and DS what's your plan?
ReplyDeleteNobody EVER made even the PLAYOFFS in a season with 12 consecutive losses? Wow.
ReplyDeleteTo exactly match Soto, Elian Peña age-wise would have to make the Mets on Memorial Day weekend 2027. Tall order indeed.
ReplyDeleteI am not interested in any records for early entry - just want productive players on the field for this team. If Benge is struggling to get going, then I don't think that Pena, Ewing, or anyone else is going to debut by sparking this team.
ReplyDeleteYou are probably right, Paul, and it sure does not help that Ewing is still in AA. That has me scratching my head
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