8/29/15

DOWN UNDER: Mets Minor League Results - 8-28-15



DOWN UNDER: Mets Minor League Results - 8-28-15


STAR OF THE DAY: Matt Koch, Luis Ortega, Milton Ramos, Vicente Lupo



HONORABLE MENTION: Kevin Kaczmarski, Bingo relievers


 SCORES:


Las Vegas (74-60) 1 - Round Rock 4

Binghamton  (72-59) 1 - New Hampshire 0, 11 innings


St Lucie (64-64) 2 - Palm Beach 5

Savannah (78-49) 6 - Asheville 4


Brooklyn (30-35) 2 - Aberdeen 5

Kingsport(37-27) 9 - Elizabethton 6, 10 innings

GCL Mets  (27-32) 2 - Nationals 5




Now Here's the Scoop:

Las Vegas hoped Seth Lugo could replicate his outstanding prior start. Not quite, as he allowed 3 runs in 5.1 innings, but did strike out 8. That gives him 20 Is over his last 12 innings, highly impressive.

 Darrell Ceciliani (.345) had  2 doubles (19 in 250 PAs), and Plawecki hit his 1st Vegas homer of 2015 in 81 at bats. 

EY Jr was 0-3 (.176), and Vic Black (8.18) remains wishful thinking, allowing 3 walks and a hit in .2 IP. Matt Reynolds had his 28th double in 108 games.


Binghamton hoped Matt Koch (4-8, 3.76) could pick up the team with a strong outing. And he certainly did, with 7 shutout innings. Four shutout relief innings later, the B Mets manufactured a run with a Jared King sac fly and won 1-0 in 11.



St Lucie started Scarlyn Reyes tonight. Reyes was 12-5, 3.44 coming in for 2015. Turning 26 in December, he would like to go out with a flourish this year and have the brass believing he can rock and roll in 2016. Reyes was not on his game, however, and lost 5-2. Dominic Smith was 2-3, with his 33rd double.


 
Savannah's S
teamrollers came in an amazing 37 games over .500 in their last 103 games. Josh Prevost hoped to keep the good times rolling. Vinnie the Loop (a/k/a Vicente Lipo) hit a 4th inning grand slam andxSavannah sailed to a 6-4 win. Three hits for the rejuvenated Jonathan Johnson. 

Prevost allowed 3 runs in 7 innings, on 3 solo shots...but won.


Brooklyn, just 16-29 in their last 45 games, hoped to stoke the lumber and mimic the Mets parent club's offense this final stretch of several games.Can they get hot and make a playoff run? Nope.  Villasmil was sharp, but lost as the Clones (.215) managed 4 hits.

PJ Conlon struck out 2 to keep his ERA at 0.00 heading into the last week of the season. Wow.


Kingsport's Nabil Crismatt (6-1, 2.41) hoped to continue to pitch his way onto Met fan's radar. He was OK, except for those 3 homers allowed. Trailing 6-3 going into the 8th, Kingsport score 3 in the 8th and 9th to tie, and broke it open in the 10th with 3 bases loaded BBs. Milton Ramos (.307) cracked the .300 plateau with 4 hits, and the K 


Mets (hitting .268) had 16 hits and 7 walks. Luis Ortega (.290) was 3-5, 3 RBIs, including an 8th inning 2 run homer. Kaczmarski homered to tie it in the 9th. Love this hitting team.


GCL Mets roll into their final 3 games, a day after inflicting a 13-3 drubbing. Jose Medina allowed just 1 earned run in 6 innings, but it is hard to win when your team makes 4 errors.


Grigorix Estevez allowed 3 runs in relief to take the loss.


GOAT: Cyclone hitters, Vic Black

8/28/15

August 28th 2015 -- Red Sox 6, Mets 4 (10 Innings)

Friday night at Citi Field the Red Sox scored 3 times in the top of the 10th inning breaking a 3 all tie as they beat the Mets 6-4.  It was Harvey night, and for the first 6 innings the Mets were coasting. The Amazins took a 1-0 lead in the 4th. Wilmer Flores doubled to left and Travis d’Arnaud followed with an RBI single to bring him home. In the 5th David Wright singled. Michael Cuddyer followed with a single that went under the glove of Rusney Castillo in right allowing Wright to come home from 1st for a 2-0 lead.  Harvey went 6 scoreless innings allowing just 2 hits while walking 1 and striking out 8.  Logan Verrett came on in the 7th and had his 1st misstep of 2015. David Oritz connected for a solo blast, his 27th on the year to make it 2-1. Blake Swihart singled, stole 2nd and then Jackie Bradley Jr. homered, his 6th on the year for a 3-2 Boston lead.  In the bottom of the 7th Alexi Ogando couldn’t find the plate.  Yoenis Cespedes walked.  Wright singled. Cuddyer walked. Flores popped up to bring up Travis d’Arnaud who waked to bring in Cespedes and the game was tied at 3.  Tyler Clippard pitched a scoreless 8th. Jeurys Familia pitched the 9th. In the 10th, Carlos Torres came on and yielded a homer by Swihart, his 6th to make it 4-3. Bradley Jr. singled. Mookie Betts doubled to make it 2nd and 3rd, Josh Rutledge brought home Bradley Jr. with a sac-fly. Xavier Bogaerts singled scoring Betts to cap the rally. The Mets had a rally in the bottom of the 10th. Junichi Tazawa issued 4 straight 2 out walks, the final walk to Granderson scoring Tejada to make it 6-4. Cespedes came up with 2 out and the tieing run on 2nd facing Craig Breslow and popped up to end the threat.  One night after being the hero, Torres takes the loss allowing 3 runs on 4 hits in 2/3 of an inning.  He falls to 5-6. Tommy Layne gets the win he’s 1-1. Breslow picks up his 1st save. With the loss the Mets 8 game winning streak comes to an end. They stand at 71-57 on the year and 42-22 at home. The Nats lost to the Marlins Friday so the Mets still hold a 6 ½ game lead in the NL East. Saturday afternoon is game two of the series.  Jacob deGrom (12-6 2.29) goes for the Mets. Joe Kelly (7-6 5.18) goes for the Red Sox.

Ernest Dove - Talking Eric Young Jr and the Mets 40 Man Roster Options


 
  Hey, look who's back. Good old EY. In what seemed like a really quite move the Mets re-acquired the OBP base stealing EY JR to........well, possibly get on base and/or steal bases.

  After a previous stint on the Amazin's that included all kinds of social media arguments and hoopla (both online and within my own family) between those who wanted EY playing everyday, and those who wanted him barely playing at all, he is now back.  I am willing to admit that I myself was not a fan of EY Jr. playing everyday for the Mets, even though the team lacked a leadoff hitter.  I understood the need, and I understood his tendency at times to draw that important walk and add some spark to the entire team by running those bases.  But it just didn't seem right to have a player like EY play as an everyday left fielder on a major league roster.

  But 2015 is completely different.  And the role of EY Jr. can now truly be more defined and specific. He still is who he is.  In 77 major league at bats this year for the Atlanta Braves, he was hitting .169.  In 71 minor league games, EY has a .346 OBP and 24 stolen bases.  And after I remember a few rumblings and rumors out west about the Los Angeles Dodgers supposedly holding speed camps for their September run, the Mets themselves simply went back to the old well and brought up(back) some solid speed for the same reason.

  Its obviously been decided within the organization that Curtis Granderson is the leadoff hitter.  And he's been having a very solid bounce back year.  And he has even shown some flashes of speed at times throughout the year.  However, the stolen bases are still not coming in bunches with Grandy, or this entire team.  After showcasing speed close to this time last year, Juan Lagares is just showing to be himself in 2015, with his bat, his glove, or his quickness on the bases.  And for all the jokes about Murph pulling a Murph (ok, I'm one of them) I've also noticed that he is not stealing bases either.  Add in the guys like David Wright who I safely assume will not be testing pitchers by swiping many bags in September, and what this all means is that Mets can sure use that speed on the bench.

  We've had a little fun coming up with options, which include the curious case of actual 40 man roster spot having Wilfredo Tovar, and the outside the box thinking guy of St. Lucie struggling offensively outfielder Champ Stuart.  However, the Mets have continued to leave Tovar down on the farm the entire season, and with the additions of those major league hitters right before the deadline, the Mets now truly find themselves to no longer be in a position to cut too many guys of their current 40 man.  However, I can possibly try to put in my 2 cents on the subject and take a looksy at what's doin on that roster right now.

  For me, it seems a no brainer to have Eric Young Jr. on the roster come September.  Regardless of major league stats the fact remains that EY Jr. has been a major league player, has major league experience, and still has some major league speed. However, he is currently not on the 40 man roster.  So, where do the Mets start to go here?

  In no particular order, I've put together a list of pitchers and hitters on the 40 man roster who may contribute to the Mets playoff push, add a tool here or there to the roster during the stretch, and also possible some who may not be around for the ride.

Wilfredo Tovar

Mr. Tovar appears to be in a tough situation here. It seems like he's been on the 40 man roster forever, and yet during this entire season filled with injuries and poor defense the young man has yet to crack the 25 man during the 2015 season.  So perhaps its obviously all about the perception that he simply can't hit major league pitching.  Well, right now what if I told you that he was hitting .424 in his last 10 AAA level games?  Yup, its the PCL where everyone can seem to hit.  But that does still kinda sound impressive.  He also has just 40 strikeouts in 357 at bats at the level.  I've tried to play expert evaluator and insider with this guy to figure out the reasoning behind the long stay on the 40 man for the slick fielding shortstop.  I've come up with my own theories about possible need at the minor league level, especially in the crazy environment on Vegas, to have an above average fielder around.  I've also thought about the idea of Mets possibly just having him here in case of an emergency which would specifically involve the health of Ruben Tejada, who despite the improved play of Wilmer Flores is still far and away the only true legit shortstop the Mets have on their 25 man roster. But we are now heading onto September. Ruben has had a pretty darn solid year.  Wilmer has started to improve. And there may no longer be a need for Tovar on the 40 man roster much longer, especially when the Mets will finally have to make a decision also on a guy like Matt Reynolds going into the off season.

Dario Alvarez

Well, here comes Mr. low A ball to majors himself.  Yes, he was pretty much awe struck during that first go around in the majors, but things have looked a lot different for him at the next highest level throughout the 2015 season.  In his last 10 appearances out in the dreaded PCL, he's pitched 8 2/3 innings.  He's given up 4 hits and has 16 strikeouts. Nobody is obviously hitting him during this time but its still worth noting the .143 BA against that lefties have off him during this time.  And stats in AA level are even more ridiculous with lefties hitting at a .111 clip down there.  However, Dario only made a cameo appearance for the Mets this year despite all the issues with needing a LOOGY and he couldn't even find his way into a game.  Perhaps one way or another Dario will be on the Mets come September-ish (Go 51's playoffs).  The Mets will have the opportunity to utilize Dario as a true LOOGY and ONLY pitch him one batter at a time regardless of situation, bullpen guys already used, and game schedule the rest of the way.

Vic Black

Well, seems like the PTBNL in the old Marlon Byrd to Pirates trade (I think it was him not Dilson) has had a strange couple of years with the ball club.  He has seemed to continue to show what perhaps has always shown during his professional career.  An ability to throw very hard, but also very wild.  Vic of course has joined the huge laundry list of arms with injuries on the Mets this year.  But what we can't forget is that Vic has long since been cleared for play and is now officially just another minor league ball player.  He could have been called up weeks ago but he has not.  In his last 10 games for Vegas, he has pitched 7 2/3 innings. He's given up 10 hits, 9 walks and 9 strikeouts.  So here's my thoughts on this.  The Mets seem VERY pleased with what they see in Dilson Herrera and his future with the team.  The Mets have seen more and more guys come into their own at the major league level pitching wise, including Hansel Robles and Logan Verrett, and their may be more arms either on the way, up the ladder and/or needed to be protected on the 40 man this coming offseason.  So, does Vic Black and his potential still have a place on this team?  And if not, would you use the 40 man spot right now to fill a spot during this stretch run?

Erik Goeddel

I admit (again) that I was one of the nay sayers with regards to this young man.  I questioned the Mets decision from the very beginning to keep him on the 40 man while giving up Logan Verrett.  But hey, I admit I was wrong (and look we have Verrett again anyway).  the LIVE ARM of Goeddel definitely looked pretty darn solid in the bullpen for the Mets.  And he now appears to pretty much ready to be fully cleared and ready to go for major league action come September.  I have no problem with Goeddel keeping his spot and helping this team out for the run.

Akeel Morris

Speaking of Dario, I mean Akeel, here's a guy whose life as an A ball to major league did not work out well.  I'm sure we can argue all day about the decisions made by Terry Collins, which include having Akeel make his debut against the middle of the Toronto Blue Jays order.  But it is what it is.  The organization called him up.  And Terry found a time to bring him in to help the team, because he was officially a major leaguer and not there to take up space in the bullpen bench.  But the nightmare is now over.  And after seeming to carry over that struggle back in the minors, Akeel has looked great again lately, In his last 10 outings, spanning 15 innings, he's given up 7 hits and has 15 strikeouts. However he's remained at the AA level.  So, come September, do the Mets really think that he can now handle major league hitters, during a playoff stretch run, having still not gone against AAA guys?  Either way, I clearly don't see the Mets clearing his 40 man spot at this point.

Eric O'Flaherty

 Oh O'Flahery.  the last minute pick up LOOGY has well......done the opposite of what a LOOGY would do.  Everyone has seemed to hit this guy.  Righties, Lefties, Switch hitters regardless of their strong side/weak side.  It hasn't mattered.  However, from the very first day he started out in Marlins Park (I was at the game) he hasn't really been put into his actual role.  His first appearance he induced a flyout from the opposing lefty to end an inning.  There you go, he did his job.  However, the Mets, while blowing out the Marlins at the time (let's not go back what happened in the 9th of that 8-1 game at the time) decided to bring him back out to face more guys (yes a lefty) to start the next inning. Well anyway September is coming, and more pitching help is on the way.  I guess we now argue all day about whether or not a Dario Alvarez, or even another farm hand lefty named Smoker could help the team in this specific role.  But again we are talking about AA ball guys vs a major league pitcher.  For me, the jury is still out on O'Flaherty.  If he happens to be released before this article even posts then I wont be disappointed (other than having wasted a paragraph and a few seconds of your time reading it).

Carlos Torres

  Oh Carlos...if you look up the phrase 'rubber arm' there's a picture of Carlos in it.  The 'older' AAA prospect who made good as a Met not too long ago is now showing signs possibly of wear and tear.  Many a fan has asked for his head in the past couple of months.  So what should the Mets do when September roles around and spots to accommodate guys like EY Jr., Goeddel, possibly Vic Black and others come?  A healthy return of Steven Matz and the ongoing need (IMO) of Bartolo Colon to eat innings means that the value of Carlos may truly be diminished during the stretch run.  So, should the Mets continue leave him and his 25-40 man spot in tact?  I for one would not be too distraught if he was not around.  I still love him as a player, and appreciate what he's done for this team during bad times, but I'm not sure there's a place for him come 2016, and unless the Mets quietly try to release a guy like Colon right before the playoffs, im not sure what kind of role Carlos can play these last couple of months.

Johnny Monell / Anthony Recker

  Well, long story short, who stays, who goes prior to September 1?  I'm pretty good with Math, but not very good with MLB Math and needs at every position on a 40 man roster.  From what I gather, I don't hear a lot of arguments of those in favor of carrying 4 catchers on a 40 man roster.  Obviously the Mets are going strong with a primary catcher with a history of injuries, but they also now have a solid true hitting backup with Kevin Plawecki.  So again it comes down to Recker and Monell.  We can play the whole righty/lefty game.  We can play the veteran rookie game with these guys. We can argue the personal catcher thing between Recker and Colon.  We can also say that every time behind the backstop catching this pitching staff is another day of experience and knowledge that Recker has.  And that knowledge is extremely beneficial and vital.  I'm going with Recker, regardless of what happens with Colon going forward and into the playoffs.

Eric Campbell

  NO SOUP FOR YOU ?  What to do with the very versatile Campbell?  He can play a ton of positions in a pinch.  And he can, as a role player, come up with some big hits once in a while.  He no longer has to start....well......at all for the remainder of the season.  However, would you have him back come September and remain on the 40 man roster at the possible expense of somebody else?  With the additions of Kelly Johnson and Juan Uribe, I'm just not sure there's a spot for Campbell on the 2015 Mets. So question is whether or not you risk exposing him to the waiver wire to free up a 40 man spot.  Well, does he make sense for the 2016 Mets?  Can he truly help the 2015 Mets?  For me, if a guy like Goeddel or EY Jr replace a guy like Campbell on the roster I will not shocked or disappointed. I do still consider Soup a major league caliber role player, and I hope he continues to earn a living playing the game of big league ball one way or the other.

Danny Muno

  well.......sigh.........Tom........sigh....... the good news is that Danny is still a switch hitter.  he also does have some speed and some pop........he also (despite the random playing time) did not really show much of any of his tools and ability at the major league level.  I guess I do feel like he might even be the first guy to lose his 40 man spot (unless Mets release O'Flaherty all together before that). I would wish Danny (and Tom) well.

Kirk and Darrell

Gotta lump them together.  One has more power.  They seem to have equal defensive ability.  One seems to spray the ball around more.  They both seem to look very overmatched at times vs major league pitching.  they are both lefties.  They can both of use to a team in September, but again its not about having the luxury of extra guys.  It's about a certain 40 man roster crunch and whether or not certain guys coming off non 40 man spots need to take the place of one or these guys.  In my humble opinion, as much as I love the scrappy Darrell, Kirk has hit some major bombs off of major league pitching.  And his streaks are of no concerns for a guy who will barely play anyway.  So, for me the edge goes to the guy who would more likely hit a rocket as a pinch hitter and possibly steal a game down the stretch for the Metsies.

I want sure whether to add him or not but I believe that prospect Gabriel Ynoa remains on the 40 man.  I certainly don't see him on the team participating come September, so it's more a question of his long term value on the team and willingness for team to expose him to waivers.  I'll just randomly state that Mets want him in the organization so perhaps his spot is secure.

Well, I guess that's it... .....you guys can please please please add any names like, come up with other thoughts, theories, ideas and strategies that might work.

LGM

Mack’s Morning Report – 8-28-15 – BoSox, Nats, Summer A-Ball Heat, Playoff Lineup


Good morning.


Nats' Denard Span back on DL with hip inflammation... unlikely to return this season. 


I don't know if you noticed but it's been a long time that I haven't reduced the magic number by at least one every night. I can't even remember the last time the Mets lost while the Nats lost causing a net change in the magic number of 'O'. It seems everything the Mets lose, so does Washington... and every time Washington wins early, guess who comes back and wins last?



 Biased Boston Sports had a great article earlier this week on whether or not the Boston Red Sox should rebuild their team through the system or go outside, as usual, for their next team:

Having a highly-ranked farm system has its advantages, and one of them is having the resources to trade for Major League talent. The old regime had a tendency to hold on to prospects past their peak in value. When a player's value is at its peak, the front office needs to evaluate their future and look at the depth of talent already at the position. If they then feel he offers more value as part of a trade, the team needs to pull the trigger on a deal rather than just burying them in the minors. Now, if the future value he presents is more valuable than a return in a trade, then by all means, keep him. Cherington constantly chose the second option, even when logic and reason said otherwise. That is a big part of why the team is where they are today.



Jonah Keri on when the Washington Nationals were supposed to be the best team in baseball –

          The Nationals were supposed to run away with the NL East. That’s what we told you — more than once. Heck, that’s what everyone told you. Even the computers: The Nats had such high playoff odds to start the year (94.5 percent) that there was even some talk about Matt Williams’s squad as a clear World Series favorite, even amidst the inherent randomness of the playoff system. 
So, um, about that. Bryce Harper is putting together a better season than any of us expected — the best age-22 campaign this side of Ted Williams — and yet Washington recently just scraped its way back to .500. With one-quarter of the season left to play, they’re four games back of the Mets, but remain heavy underdogs to win the East and have almost no shot at getting a wild-card berth.



Chris Gigly writes about the hot conditions of playing summer baseball in the South Atlantic League -

As soon as players arrive at the ballpark, they make a beeline for the clubhouse beneath the stadium to escape the heat. Most bring their own subs and salads for lunch because the spreads at low-A are pretty meager. All those stories about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? They’re true. That’s one reason why most of these guys have trouble keeping on weight.

Back in April or May, players trickled out onto the field early to take extra batting practice and throw bullpens, but not now. Not in this heat. They wait until scheduled batting practice about three hours before the game, and it’s a lazy affair set to the classic rock radio station blaring over the public address stadium.



Derek asked –

        Mack, Long time… hope you are doing well. Is MRS. Mack still doing the short bread cookies??

                  Mack – No Derek, sorry. Mrs. Mack has  retired the bake pans.


Even though I am superstitious, Sept 1 is coming soon and the playoff rosters are picked from the end of August if I am right.

Can you give me your playoff roster starting 8, bench and rotation with pen. My 4 starters in rotation would be deGrom, Harvey, Niese and Thor. (If we have home field I would start Thor at home)

          Mack – Wow.

It’s impossible to figure this out right now and, whatever I would predict, 100 readers would have 100 other opinions.

I’ll guess this…

Baring injuries, Lucas Duda will be at 1B, David Wright will be at 3B and (my guess because of his timely bat) Daniel Murphy will play 2B.
My guess also is Curtis Granderson will bat first and play right field throughout the playoffs. In addition, I expect Yoenes Cespedes to start 
every game, either in center or left field.

Lastly, because of days where no games are played, Travis d’Arnaud will probably start every game behind the plate.

Past that, I’m sure Ruben Tejada, Wilmer Flores, Juan Lagares, Michael Cuddyer, and Michael Conforto will be on the roster.

Pitching wise…

You could see a three man rotation, with Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey, and Noah Syndergaard.

Jeurys Familia and Tyler Clippard are lock for the pen, but anything goes right now for the rest of the slots. You could see Jon Niese, Bartolo Colon, Logan Verrett, and Steven Matz all added to the bullpen.

That's 20... you guys take it from there.

Would you rather face the Dodgers or Giants? Thanks

          Mack – For me, that’s easy.

I know the Giants are World Series veterans, but I never want to face the Dodgers bats.

          I’ll take a series against the Giants every time.
         



DOWN UNDER: Mets Minor League Results - 8-27-15



DOWN UNDER: Mets Minor League Results - 8-27-15

Winners in 5 of the 7 contests.

STARS OF THE DAY: Tim Stauffer. Jon Johnson. Tyler Moore.



HONORABLE MENTION: Domino, De Aza, Moscote, Adonns Uceta




 SCORES:


Las Vegas (74-59) 2 - Round Rock 0

Binghamton (71-59) 9 - New Hampshire 5


St Lucie (65-64) 6 - Palm Beach 8

Savannah (77-49)  10 - Asheville 5


Brooklyn (30-34) 0 -  Aberdeen 4

Kingsport (36-27) 6  - Elizabethton 3

GCL Mets  (27-31)  13 - Marlins 3




Now Here's the Scoop:

Las Vegas has 6 games remaining, including today's game, which 
was started by Tim Stauffer (3-0, 2.75). Tim went to 4-0, throwing 8.1 scoreless, with Alvarez and Church each getting an out to preserve the shutout. Tim had the Right Stauffer. Kirk hit a 2 run shot for the gam's only runs.


Binghamton 
has 6 games remaining, including today's game, and Tyler Pill was shaky but won, moving to 5-0 since returning to AA.  TJ Rivera had 2 more hits (.344). Sewald a perfect 9th, 2 Ks, 1.75, and Xorge Carillo hit his 8th HR.



St Lucie  has 6 games remaining, including today's game, with Miller Diaz going up against 14 over .500 Palm Beach. Miller was awful and took the loss. 

Dominic Smith .300 hit his 6th homer, and drove in 3 (78). Oberste had 3 hits (.301) and four others had 2 or more hits, to no avail.

 
Savannah 
has 7 games remaining, including today's game, in which
the streaking Gnats started Chris Flexen, who is 2-0 and 0.44 after 2 consecutive top notch outings.He gave up a 5 spot in the 1st, and then Savannah responded with the game's final 10 runs!  

Tyler Moore went 5-5 raising his average from .157 to .181. Jon Johnson had his best game in a long time (4-5, 2 doubles, 4 RBI, .269). Vicente Lupo had a 3 run triple, 2 walks in his return from DL.


Brooklyn has 6 games remaining, including today's game, which went like so many others...anemic hitting, as Bklyn had 4 hits, 0 runs.



Kingsport has 6 games remaining, including today's game, which Gil Llanes started and he was great until surrendering 2 in the 8th to make it 3-3. It took 3 in the 9th for the Mets to win 6-3. 

Luis Carpio had 3 hits (.312), Luis Ortega had a 2 run shot, and hot Milton Ramos had 2 doubles (.293).


GCL Mets are entering the final days of this season, with just 3 (including today's game) left.  They realized that, and had a week's worth of offense in a 13-3 lambasting.  Seventeen hits and 5 walks. 


Walter Rasquin (.301) had 2 hits, 2 walks, and scored 3 runs. Anthony Dimino (.297) got 4 hits. Yeffrey De Aza (.326) had 2 hits, 2 walks, and 4 RBIs. And Victor Moscote broke out of a slump with 3 hits and 3 RBIs (.197).

Adonis Uceta pitched 5 shutout innings to move to 4-3.


GOATS: Miller Diaz, Brooklyn hitters.

8/27/15

August 27th 2015 -- Mets 9, Phillies 5 (13 innings)

Thursday night in Philly, Daniel Murphy came through with a 2 run double in the top of the 13th breaking a 5 all tie. The Mets beat the Phillies 9-5 to win their 7th straight and sweep this 4 game set. The Mets fell behind in the third inning when Jonathon Niese yielded 5 runs.  With the bases loaded Jeff Francoeur came through with a 2 run single to make it 2-0. Aaron Altherr’s fielder’s choice made it 3-0. Darin Ruf then clubbed a 2 run homer, his 6th on the year and it was 5-0 Phils.  But the Mets staged another power soaked comeback. In the 4th David Wright singled off Aaron Harang and Travis d’Arnaud followed with a 2 run opposite field homer to make it 5-2, for d’Arnaud his 9th on the year. In the 5th Curtis Granderson singled and Yoenis Cespedes followed with a 2 run blast, his 8th as a Met and 26th on the year to make it 5-4. Two batters later Kelly Johnson hit a blast, his 12th on the year and 3rd as a Met to tie the game at 5.Niese survived his hellish 3rd. He went 6 innings allowing 5 hits, 5 runs (all earned) walking 5 and striking out 5.  Logan Verrett pitched a scoreless 7th, Hansel Robles tossed goose egg in the 8th. Sean Gilmartin sent the game into extra pitching a solid bottom of the 9th. He also retired the first two batters in the bottom of the 10th before being relieved by Carlos Torres who retired the side on an amazing 1-3-1 put out that ricocheted off Torres to a diving Murphy at first and whose desperation throw to Torres covering nailed Francoeur by a step.  The Mets scored 4 times in that 13th. Carlos Torres singled. Granderson walked. Murphy then hit his 2 run double. Murph scored on a throwing error by Phil’s losing pitcher Hector Neris ( 2-2) on a squib by Wright. Michael Conforto brought home the 9th run with an RBI single. Torres pitched 2 1/3 scoreless and picks up the win; he’s now 5-5. Jeurys Familia pitched the bottom of the 13th in a non-save situation as the bullpen tossed 7 scoreless innings. The Mets pounded out 16 hits on the game. Granderson led the way going 4 for 6.  Murphy went 3 for 6 with the 2 RBI.  Wright went 2 for 6, Conforto went 2 for 7. The win streak stands at 7, all on the road. The Amazins are 12-1 against the Phillies in 2015. They are now as season high 15 games over .500 at 71-56. They also climb to 29-35 on the road. The Nats won, so the Mets remain 6 ½ games ahead in the NL East. The Mets finish this road swing with a 8-1 record. Friday night it’s back to Citi Field to face the Red Sox. Friday night it’s Matt Harvey (11-7 2.57) going for the Mets.  Henry Owens (2-1 4.50) goes for Boston.

ROSTER MOVE - Savannah


Please be advised of the following Sand Gnats roster move:

8/27 - Vicente Lupo activated from the disabled list

MAJORING ON THE MINORS: WHO'S HOT: SHORT SEASON TEAMS



MAJORING ON THE MINORS WHO'S HOT - SHORT SEASON TEAMS - Tom Brennan

“Here we be”, Steve Somers…I know you read these missives. 
“How I be?” you ask?  “I be well, thanks, Steve.”
Earth to Tom, come in please.  I'm OK.  Just late season delirium.
Yes indeed. We’re late in 2015 short season ball heaven. So:

Which Mets minor leaguers do I think have stood up and loudly proclaimed:

 "You want a hot ballpayer?  I'm it!"

Here's my top 11:

Jeff Diehl (Bklyn 3B): on a team with by far the worst NY Penn League offense (.217), Jeff is a 6'4", 200 1B who has hit .279/.408/.457. Not bad at all. His 52 Ks in 47 games needs work.

Alex Palsha (Bklyn RP): 20 GMs, 0.40, 12 SVs, 10 H, 29 Ks in 20 IP. Fantastic.

PJ Conlon (Bklyn RP): season's 80% over, and his ERA is 0.00. 14 IP, 5 H, 20 K.  PJ is more than A OK.

Pat Mazelka (K-port C): the MVP (IMO) of all of Mets’ short season ball so far: .363/.454/.564, just 1 error, low Ks, high RBIs.

Kevin Kaczmarski (K-port OF): an excellent .350/.407/.486, ZERO errors in 55 games, 17 for 25 in steals.  Close to the best.

Luis Carpio (K-port SS): just turned 18, hitting .312 with a .388 on base %. Nine steals, 6 errors in 36 games. Defense at SS does not count until you turn 19.

Dash Winningham (K-port 1B): seventeen doubles, 12 homers, 49 RBIs in 58 contests.  Impressive indeed.

Nabil Crismatt (K-port SP): 6-1, 2.41, 10 BB, 56 K in 56 IP.

Tom McIlraith (K-port SP): 4-1, sub-2.00 ERA. Terrific.

Desmond Lindsay (GCL OF): .323/.413/.495 in about 75-80 PAs.  Off to Brooklyn for a season-ending cameo.  Bravo.

Max Wotell (GCL RP): only 10.2 IP, but just 2 H, 16 K. Nice ratios there. But high 9 BBs, which I am certain will come down in 2016.

So there is my top 11, folks.

But as an addendum, Kingsport relievers have not been lights out, but they love to strike folks out.  Eusebio Arias, Seth Davis, Witt Haggard, Joe Shaw, Dillon Becker, and Chase Ingram have combined for 75 IP and 122 Ks.  Hopefully a diamond or two in the rough in that group of six.

That's all for today, folks.





The Morning Report 8.27.2015



Adam Rubin | ESPN New York- If the surging New York Mets have one major vulnerability, it is in the bullpen leading into Tyler Clippard and Jeurys Familia. And it is particularly related to left-handed relief. With Jerry Blevins having refractured his left forearm in a fall, the Amazin's have become dependent upon recently acquired Eric O'Flaherty to retire lefty batters. After getting charged with three runs in the eighth inning of the Mets' 9-4 win on Wednesday, lefty batters are now hitting .474 (9-for-19) against O'Flaherty as a Met. “We’ve got to get that shored up,” Collins said. “No question about it."

(Chris Soto: O'Flaherty has been terrible since coming over to Queens and is quite frankly doing more harm then good right now. With the team only 4 days away from expanded rosters, they will likely take advantage of the opportunity and call Dario Alvarez back up. We could also see the potential addition of Josh Smoker to the 40 man roster and then see him subsequently called up as well.)



Michael Mayer Metsmerized Online- Sandy Alderson said that Erik Goeddel, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, and Kevin Plawecki will be promoted to the Mets when rosters expand on September 1st. The Mets also have Eric Campbell, Eric Young Jr., and Dillon Gee as other potential call-ups that could help them in various ways.

(Chris Soto: Wait...when did Eric Young Jr end up back on the Mets? He could be quite the valuable weapon down the stretch as a pure pinch runner in the late innings. Of course adding him would require a 40 man roster move as well. For the first time in a while it doesn't seem that the club is going to calling guys up for showcases, rather, they are going to call up useful pieces that can improve the team's chances of winning games.)



Mike Puma New York Post- Jose Reyes told the Denver Post he would welcome a trade from the last-place Rockies. “I’m at the point in my career that I want to win,” Reyes said. “I say it over and over. I want to win. I don’t want to spend the rest of my career on a last-place team. That’s not the kind of player I feel like I am. “We’ll see what happens here. But in the next couple years, I don’t want to waste my time like that.” Reyes is still owed more than $56 million through 2017.

(Chris Soto: No...No....A thousand times....No. Why are some so adamant about bringing Jose Reyes back? He's not even 75% of the player he used to be when he was originally a Met. Yea he's still hitting .278 on the season, but the speed is greatly diminished [Only 20 steals in 2015], he's horrid defensively [-10 Defensive Runs Saved in 2015], and his power is slowly disappearing [6 HR's vs 15 per year as a Met]. That's not even taking into account that he hasn't had a fully healthy season since 2012.)