4/14/26

Tom Brennan - The Horror Show Continues


Can We Go Back to the Start of Spring Training in 2024, When the Mets Had REAL Hitters? 

We are back to those ugly days. The 1968 Mets have returned, the ones that averaged a lethal 2.9 runs per game.

Yes sir, David Peterson made a fatal mistake last night. Unforgivable.

He surrendered a run. The Mets were shut down completely at the plate once again, losing for nothing on three hits. 4-0 loss.

Yes, Soto is missing. But this team that David Stearns designed has water in the gas tank. The car has broken down. In five of the last six games, the Mets have scored a total of three runs.

I truly get the sense that it’s time to strap in. David has miscalculated. 

It’s going to be a very bumpy ride.

LINDOR WATCH: 0-4, .176, no RBIs. 

Where is Luisangel Acuna when you need him?


18 comments:

TexasGusCC said...

Fear not Tom! Didn’t you hear Cohen and Darling crow about Tommy Pham’s offense? Aren’t they ashamed of themselves insulting our intelligence to this extent? Why was this guy signed? When is dumpster David going to realize that he is hurting his kids’ by being more of a fool than Alderson was? What the hell did he see in Pham’s 1.0 bWAR last year in 450 plate appearances in Pittsburgh that is making him a savior in Queens?

He threw Orze to the garbage and now he is a closer. He keeps looking at other teams’ shit and thinks he will find a diamond. He threw away Mangum for NOTHING! What the fuck David? Enough with the washed up players!! Play your kids instead and the results will be the same, at least!

Tom Brennan said...

Gus, they sure gave Ronny tons of runway. Four at bats, a HR, and see ya later. I will be honest - I have stopped watching. I used to be a Brooklyn Nets fan, too…I stopped watching. Citi Field can crush Mets hitters. It is an inhospitable place. I would have kept Nimmo and McNeil. Guys who have succeeded for the team that fails.

Cohen would have been better off blowing it up and building with kids when he took over, rather than this. Watching old guys fail is 1962 all over again.

Tom Brennan said...

Then, yes, I was constantly puzzled when they didn’t call up Eric Orze and Jake Mangum. Well, they did get Orze into one game… Dopes.

Tom Brennan said...

Luisangel is only hitting .196, but has 2 RBIs in half the Lindor PAs.

Tom Brennan said...

We are Phamily

RVH said...

It’s still way too early but I do admit it feels like August 2025 all over again.

I do think that part of the problem is the organizational philosophy of “grinding through the process”. They need more passion & they need to call out some of the BS.

Tired of “I need to do better”. STFU & just Do Better. (Lindor)

Tired of players smiling & joking with the competition on the bases - I get they are friends & that they do like each other, but during the game & the series, it should be all business - playing to win

The guaranteed contracts &
Big bucks take out the fire in most humans - it’s normal. But it makes for crappy baseball from this fans perspective.

Where is their sense of pride?! Where is their fire in the belly?! Where is someone to provide a kick in the arse?!

Mendy should be facing real pressure soon. Very soon. Memorial Day is the likely point of reckoning.

Time will tell. Like Tom, can’t watch this crappy product right now.

Tom Brennan said...

If you were an established player, and you went 12 for 68 and in 79 plate appearances had no RBIs, you’d be sent down right? So the Mets instead sent down the one shortstop that does have an RBI, Ronnie Mauricio, who got his RBI in just four at bats. Meanwhile, the established player gets a pass and plays every single day. And every day he has no RBIs. And every day, they lose. And every day, we’re told that we have to look at the back of the baseball card to see that this guy is going to come out of it any day now.

I was just wondering… What is the Mets magic number for elimination?

Tom Brennan said...

I have a term for it. It’s like that show the untouchables? Except in their case, it’s the unwatchable’s.

Tom Brennan said...

Always seems that the Mets are Avis to the Yankee’s Hertz. Last night the Yankees were also facing a sixth loss in a row, trailing 10-8 going into the bottom of the ninth.

Unlike the Mets, though, they reached down and found that something that makes them Yankees and not Mets, to come up with three rallying runs to win the game 11-10.

As my brother Steve periodically says to me, I’m mad at you because you made me pick the Mets and not the Yankees. I have no answer for him in reply. Because he’s right.

Tom Brennan said...

Guess what team is hitting .131 with two outs and runners in scoring position? Come on take an educated guess. OK, if you guess the Mets, you’re right!

RVH said...

Why does Lindor need to watch his team suck for an extended period of time before he “wakes up” & “plays better”

He is too “sweet” - I want freaking FIRE not Sweetness.

Be the leader. Wake the f*#k up! Change your walk up song (so sweet). Remember what’s going on during the game.

Earn your $342M. Make it worth it for fans to spend $$$ to watch you play.

Be the spark. NOW. Just Do It….

TexasGusCC said...

RVH and Tom, I don’t want to sound like clueless and childish about this, but Lindor’s biggest issue is not the lack of RBI, even though that feels odd, it’s the mental mistakes. His head isn’t there and he should have been sat. Put Mauricio in for one game. Mendoza’s definitely more of a problem than a solution and yes the friendly shit has to go.

You remember the scene in The Godfather when Tom is replaced as Consoliore because The Godfather tells him that he isn’t a war time consoliore? That’s Stearns! He does the job well, but isn’t a war time GM. He pussyfoots a little too much, to use an analogy. Tommy Pham’s and his ilk have no business on this roster.

TexasGusCC said...

Stearns needs a war time GM. He is way too comfortable.

Tom Brennan said...

Someone who can be Raisin’ Cain

Viper said...

Want more bad news?. Okay, if you insist. The Mets still don't know what they have in Vientos, Baty and Mauricio because on the year when they traded or allowed players to sign as a free agent with other teams, the year you thought that the Mets would finally give a real shot to their own prospects, they decided instead to bring in a bunch of over the hill veteran players that so far have performed worse than the ones that were shown the door.

Vientos on a very bad year for him still managed to hit 17hrs and 60 or so rbi's in about 110 games (going by memory here). Baty did a little better if I remember correctly. Mauricio, if he is told to bat LH only, has crazy power and a ton of potential. But how many times did we see Mauricio have a good game only to ride the bench for a couple of days?. Speaking of Mauricio, why didn't the Mets exposed him to the outfield when he is the fastest of the three?. Mets want to be the Dodgers of the east, lolololol.

This is the reason why I have said time and time again that the Mets need to take a year off and play their own prospects to determine what they have in-house before they give up and trade players only to watch them potentially succeed with another team.

Tom Brennan said...

Viper, good points. A true mess.

Tom Brennan said...

He should have hit the IL for a few weeks. Too prideful to do so.

Tom Brennan said...

And I agreed and thought, what if they’d have let Pete and Nimmo go and played the kids? Likely a rough 2026, but ready for a real 2027 run with a budget reset.