
HOW DO THESE METSIES THRILL US - OR CHILL US?
In spring training, the Mets hit poorly (.227, dead last among all MLB teams) and pitched mightily.
That continued in the opening series with Houston.
Lost 2 of 3, when they should have won all three. Hit .136.
How? By scoring 5 while their pitchers excellently allowed just 6 runs in 3 games, only to win just one.
Soto was fine in “series one” where, in 3 games, he was 3-9 with 4 walks.
The rest of the Mets? 9 for 79…utterly absurd and unacceptable….
….while the crosstown rival Yanks hit FIFTEEN HRs in their first 3 games, while scoring 36 runs, as they shrugged off the loss of Soto like an elephant shrugging off a flea. Judge had 4 HRs, 11 RBIs in his first 3 games, after a horrific spring. Go figure.
Mack’s Mets writers and readers love to follow the minors prospects, but it loses its luster for me when the big club’s hitters fall flat on their collective faces.
But Monday brought another 3 game series. Time for redemption?
Well, Monday vs. a weak Marlins starter (Quantrill) provided a Mets breakthrough, with a 10-4 win backed by a Pete Alonso grand slam as part of a 7 run inning, and HRs by Marte and Torrens. Marte was plunked twice and, admirably, Huascar Brazaban nailed one of their guys in return.
David Peterson, the team’s ace, was strong in the win, allowing 2 runs over 6. Brazaban fashioned 2 great relief innings, and Danny Young surrendered 2 runs and 3 hits in the 9th. Lindor was not in the line up to as he and his wife were enjoying the birth of a new son.
The only flaw was being held hitless over the final 3 innings. Record for the Mets rose to 2-2, 2 games ahead of last year’s 4 straight opening losses.
On Tuesday, Senga was decent, allowing 4 runs (2 earned), but was outpitched by Alcantara. Trailing 4-2 in the 9th, Soto walked, but was forced at 2B. Nimmo ripped a single up the middle. With 2 on and one out, Mark Vientos brought his 2 for 18 bat to the plate. And left the at bat a wilting 2 for 19. Winker quickly grounded out to first. And that was that.
Wednesday was not a disaster because they were playing the Marlins, who fielded 6 rookies. Still they trailed 4-1 in the 8th. Alonso was locked in on his first 3 plate appearances, with 2 doubles and a lightning bolt line out. In the 8th, he ratcheted up the trajectory and slammed a 3 run no-doubter to dead center, the culmination of a tough 9 pitch at bat.
Great Alonso season start. His 4 shots (2 doubles, HR, and a vicious line out) averaged a stunning 112 MPH in velocity.
In the 11th, the Mets scored 2 runs to take a 6-4 lead, as Alonso and Winker walks forced in one run, and a misplay of a Vientos chopper plated another. Could have had more. Wish they had more. Why? In the bottom of the 11th, shaky-again Danny Young allowed a hit to make it 6-5, and then a walk, and a K. The Marlins had 2 on, a run down and one out
Throats tightening. Gulp.
But Huascar Brazaban easily got the final two outs, including a game-ending K, for a huge win….and a huge save.
Bravo, Huascar. No tariffs on Huascar.
Baty and Vientos are very badly sputtering. A combined 3 for 37 thru Wednesday. Choking? Can’t quite rule that out.
Worse still, Baty, Mark, Lindor, Taylor, and Siri are 8 for 81 with 4 RBIs. Jerry Koosman told me he could do that with his eyes closed.
Vientos made two terrible plays in the field, too.
Too bad that the hot Joey Meneses is not a 3rd baseman.
Additionally, Soto and Lindor both look to be off in their hitting timing.
Thursday was a travel day. Mets left town hitting .188.
The Mets have 22 RBIs. The Yanks have 22 HRs. Pretty even, I’d say.
Home cooking starts Friday, on a weekend with forecasts of intermittent rain. That will match their intermittent hitting.
HOME OPENER FRIDAY:
METS V. JAYS: 3 PM. Gausman vs. Megill. Weather looks 60+ degrees and dry. Time for a winning streak.
(Lots of rainy and/or chilly weather for rest of the home stand, naturally.)
BRAVES BLUES
7 games in, the chop chop chop has been much more like flop flop flop.
Last in hitting at .144.
Kelenic is 3-20 with no walks and 8 Ks, and made me think that I hope Baty and Vientos aren’t Kelenic clones. Maybe all 3 need a colonic.
Ozuna and Olsen are just 7 for 38, with no HRs and 4 RBIs. Why? They are getting drastically pitched around, with Ozuna walking 13 times and Olsen 7. Considering that the Braves have seven straight losses to start the season, that walking strategy sure has worked for the opposition.
SIX INJURY UPDATES
(Source: Mets website)
MANAEA - “I AM GONE SEAN) was just shut down from throwing for two weeks after experiencing oblique discomfort. His timeline for a return will be significantly pushed back. Hopefully not to 2027.
DO NOT SIGN AGING GUYS. WAY…TOO…INJURY…PRONE.
MCNEIL - mid-to-late April (yes, 2025)
BLACKBURN - mid-to-late April
ALVAREZ - late April (Dr Seuss ate ham after he removed the hamate)
MAURICIO - “early 2025”, whatever that means. At least it is 2025.
MONTAS - who really knows? Beyond April.
Let’s hope it is not beyond June. Beyond frustrating. Beyond belief.
I WILL SAY FAREWELL FOR NOW, MOSTLY
I have decided to bow out of writing articles for personal reasons at that this time. I will continue to read and comment on the articles of the other great writers on this site.
Thank you, Mack, Reese, Ray, Paul, et al, and all the great commenters.
Perhaps I will write again here at some point in the future. Maybe it is just a hiatus. Maybe the tariffs are just temporary, too.
I frankly need the break. Which could be a good thing…maybe my picking on Mets players as much as I do isn’t helping them (nah, they deserve it).
Ciao for now.