TOM’S TASTY TIDBITS
Lefties Day at Citi Field did not go especially well.
Southpaws Peterson and Manaea combined for 7 runs allowed.
Mets lose, 7-2. Would Soto’s presence have made a decisive difference?
Dunno.
Couldn’t have hurt.
Hamate Lindor? Up 78 times in spring training and the regular season…
With no RBIs. Wow. Ahh, maybe it’s just the dimensions and cold weather.
I will say he lost an RBI on Tuesday when Alvarez watched the ball instead of the 3rd base coach. Gotta watch the coach….
….lack of fundamentals can be detrimental!
Benge got a hit in his final AB. YAY! Almost as good as a win, I’d say.
On an encouraging note, JD Martinez told John Flanagan of SNY yesterday:
“…this team is by far "more talented" than the 2024 squad that went on a miraculous run before falling to the Dodgers in six games in the NLCS.”
Do you agree?
Minors?
Syracuse lost 2 seven inning games, despite an excellent 5 inning outing from Mr. Jonah Tong (5 innings, one hit, 7 Ks) and a solid outing from Mr. Jack Wenninger.
Mr. Ryan Clifford as I see it is a 50-50 guy…as in, 20 of his 40 plate appearances have ended in strikeouts. 50%.
My observation from afar…he is taking far too many fat strike ones and twos. Leading to too many strike threes.
Matt Wallner of the Minny Twinnies has the worst strikeout rate in the majors right now, with 25 in 52 PAs (48%). Please note that Clifford’s K rate is worse than that of the worst rate in all of the major leagues. Clifford was traded to the Mets by Houston. Houston, we have a problem.
Moving along, Binghamton (clearly the best of the four minors squads) won two of two. Jon Santucci was not at his sharpest, as he allowed 4 hits and 3 walks, but he fanned 8 in 4 innings.
Master Wyatt Young slugged a grand slam and doubled in two more for a 6 RBI game from the 9-hole, in an 11-3 win.
Game 2, Mr. Zach Thornton went 5.1 innings of 2 hit, one run, 4 Ks ball. Mr. Ramos and Mr. Ewing (.438) had strong nights, as did Mr. Eli Serrano.
Mr. Kevin Parada is scarily 1 for 11 in the early moments of 2026.
Mr. Ben Simon got the win in the finale with a scoreless, 2 K inning.
Why did HE get the win?
Simon Says, that’s why.
Brooklyn’s woeful hitting woes persist…15 hits and 59 Ks in 4 games.
Do 0-4 Brooklyn’s hitters need a mass demotion to St Lucie? Or to the FCL?
By “strikeout comparison”:
HALL of FAMER JOE SEWELL, 100 years ago, fanned 61 times.
- that is, just 61 times over the final TEN YEARS OF HIS CAREER.
An interesting side point with Sewell. He was a lefty hitter. A short guy. Only had 49 home runs in his entire career. But in his second to last season, he hit 11 of those 49 home runs. He was now playing for the Yankees. The Yankees had that super short porch, 296 feet down the right field line. So what were his season splits? Well, he hit zero home runs on the road, and all 11 home runs at home, in fewer at bats.
Of course, really smart hitters know how to take advantage of ballpark dimensions. You see, dimensions DO matter. Smart hitting does, too.
Anyway, he was up 251 times at home that year. I am sure that someone wants to ask, how many times did he strike out at home?
Once. Just once.
Lastly, St Lucie?
Both a make up game and another game were postponed.
Ahh, love the dry season.
A FINAL THOUGHT:
If someone does a daily recap on Japanese minor league baseball, do they call it ASIA MINORS?

