Good Morning. Happy Birthday James McCann. Mets beat Padres again as Lindor and Stroman shine, Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez go deep but all Mets Minor teams lose.
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Mets 4 San
Diego Padres 1 (Box Score) Jonathan
Villar 3B 1 for 3, HR, HBP, 2 runs scored, 1 RBI, 1 K; Francisco
Lindor SS 1 for 3, HR, 1 walk, runs scored, 2 RBIs; Marcus Stroman; 6.1
innings, 1 run – earned, 6 hits, 1 HR, 1 walk, 8 Ks Aaron Loup 2/3
inning, no runs, no hits: Seth Lugo 1
inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk, 3 Ks; Edwin Diaz 1 inning,
no runs, no hits, 1 K;
Winner , winner, I’m in the mood for a sweep
— Steven Cohen (@StevenACohen2) June 12, 2021
Francisco Lindor's first 24 games:
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 12, 2021
.157/.276/.202, 1 HR, 1 2B, 3 RBI
Since (31 games):
.263/.336/.465, 5 HR, 6 2B, 12 RBI
Sheesh @STR0 🔥 pic.twitter.com/YCxEYiXolB
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
"A magician with the glove!" - Gare 🎩 @lguillorme13 pic.twitter.com/y2LWJo2Vcm
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
,@STR0 gets Tatis again! pic.twitter.com/eEX2z52mmm
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
Guillorme and Lindor turn a flawless double play
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
We are all @STR0 right now: pic.twitter.com/KQPOvt3SdV
And now the first run off Marcus Stroman: Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 18th homer of the year, a 408-foot bomb to the second deck in left.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 12, 2021
Only counts for one run though.
Mets 3, Padres 1, top seven. pic.twitter.com/YvYOAIdVU1
.@STR0 gets a big hand from the Citi Field faithful after leaving the game in the 7th 👏 pic.twitter.com/N7jXIWYLeu
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
Marcus Stroman has been fantastic again today. He’s through six innings for the seventh consecutive start. That’s the longest stretch of his career.
— Steve Gelbs (@SteveGelbs) June 12, 2021
JONATHAN VILLAR INSURANCE 💣 pic.twitter.com/nDCbPTbGkN
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
Edwin Diaz with the filthy slider to K Tatis: pic.twitter.com/fwrwXrJEMT
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
WHAT A PLAY BY LINDOR TO END THE GAME!!!! @Lindor12BC pic.twitter.com/Y15a0u2SdC
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
"The first couple of games, when I got booed, it felt like I was playing on the road. Now, it feels like I'm at home."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 12, 2021
Francisco Lindor comments on his transition from boos to cheers: pic.twitter.com/GSCj5xFhdj
"We knew what we were capable of"@STR0 isn't surprised by how the top of the Mets' rotation has performed this season pic.twitter.com/Cq1VdTVv94
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
.@STR0 has more high praise for Jacob deGrom:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
"I can't speak any more highly of that man. He's truly the best of our generation. I think he'll be the best to ever do it once it's all said and done." pic.twitter.com/11oCuQTeJb
Luis Rojas on Marcus Stroman's outing:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
"It's nasty. Everything was moving the right way. He had good command of his stuff, I think him and McCann had a really good plan." pic.twitter.com/aQw573aVaU
Luis Rojas praises the top three pitchers in the Mets' rotation:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
"It's just huge... those guys have been huge. Those guys have been horses for us." pic.twitter.com/gqP9nAbq0R
deGrom did undergo an MRI this morning, just to be cautious. "It came out clean," manager Luis Rojas said. "It was the same diagnosis [right flexor tendinitis] that we got yesterday."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 12, 2021
All parties still expect deGrom to make his next start as scheduled.
Outfielder Billy McKinney (right knee soreness) is day-to-day, per Luis Rojas, thus the late scratch. The Mets will reassess him in the morning, but "not a high level of concern."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 12, 2021
An MRI taken on McKinney's knee came back clean.
Do the Mets have the best rotation in baseball? @NYNJHarper and @john_jastremski join @mariacmarino to discuss:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 13, 2021
➡️ @GEICO pic.twitter.com/znBwEQQ5Jo
Bill
Madden NY Daily News: Luis Rojas’ first-place Mets one of the big early
surprises in baseball. “deGrom’s
historical start notwithstanding, could anyone have predicted the Mets would be
in first place after sixty games when (1) they had 13 players on the injured
list, including four regulars in Michael
Conforto, J.D. Davis,
Jeff
McNeil and Brandon
Nimmo; (2) Francisco
Lindor and James
McCann, their two multi-million dollar marquee acquisitions over the
winter, would both be hitting under the Mendoza Line as late as Memorial Day,
and (3) they were last in the majors in runs and 28th in homers going into this
weekend?”
NY Post:
- Stroman K's 8, rides 'great vibe' to win
- Video Story: Lindor, Stro lift Mets to win
- Notes: deGrom plays catch, feels 'fine'
- Stat of the Day: Home-field advantage - "The Mets have allowed three runs or fewer in 11 consecutive home games, their longest such streak since going 14 straight games in 1968. They've allowed two or fewer runs in 17 of their 22 home games this season."
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- The most deserving All-Star on every team
- Vlad Jr. first to 20 HRs in MLB this season
- Phillips plunked, faces pitcher and ... laughs?
- 10 relievers who could be traded, ranked
- Phanatic smashes Yanks helmet, fans go wild
- Gorman hits 3 HRs, has 7 in last 5 games
- 5 years after MLB debut, he gets his first hit
- Joc and Co. rock, Professor rolls vs. Cards
- 'Mudcat' Grant passes away at 85
FOX Sports:
- Jonah Heim's two-run shot helps Rangers wallop Dodgers, 12-1
- New sold-out Wrigley crowd can help make Cubs almost impossible to beat: A.J. Pierzynski
- Jorge Polanco homers, drives in three runs as Twins beat Astros, 5-2
- Giants earn 2-1 win, doubleheader split, over Nationals
- Cubs launch three homers in 7-2 win over Cardinals
- Matt Olson homers, drives in four runs in Athletics’ 11-2 drubbing of Royals
- Christian Yelich goes 2-for-3 with three RBI, Brewers beat Pirates, 7-4
- Yankees’ comeback falls short as Phillies get walk-off, 8-7 win in extras
- Indians score four in the ninth, complete comeback in 10th with 5-4 win over Mariners
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Dodgers Place Max Muncy On 10-Day Injured List
- Astros’ Tyler Ivey Unlikely To Pitch Again In 2021
- Dodgers Sign Vidal Nuno III To Minors Contract
- Blue Jays Select Tayler Saucedo
- Latest On MLB’s Crackdown On Illegal Subtances
- Luis Severino Leaves Rehab Start Due To Lower-Body Injury
- Dodgers Designate Dennis Santana, Select Andy Burns
- Cubs Option Kohl Stewart, Recall Trevor Megill
- Brewers Place Tyrone Taylor On 10-Day Injured List, Recall Tim Lopes
- AL Roster Moves: Rays, Mariners, Tigers
- Pirates Option Mitch Keller, Place Trevor Cahill On 10-Day Injured List
- NL Roster Moves: Marlins, Rogers, Reds, Santillan, Phillies, Haseley, De Los Santos
Yahoo Sports:
- A major (sticky) dilemma for minor leaguers
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Chicago White Sox: TV, radio, probables for series finale
- CG: TEX@LAD - 6/12/21
- Rangers vs. Dodgers Highlights
- Dodgers' day of tough news gets worse with blowout loss to Texas Rangers
- WALK-OFF! Kennedy delivers, Texas wins first game of Super Regional
- Trevor Bauer strikes out eight
- Yankees’ Severino leaves rehab start with groin injury
- DeGrom tosses, Mets expect ace to make next scheduled start
- Cubs’ David Ross: Joc Pederson ‘a big part of our success’
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
Braves.com:
Marlins.com:
Phillies.com:
Nationals.com:
Worcester Red Sox 11 Syracuse Mets 2 (Box Score) Khalil Lee CF 1 for 3, HR, 1 RBI, 1 run scored, 1 K; Albert Almora jr; DH, 0 for 2, 1 walk; Patrick Mazeika C 0 for 4; Drew Jackson 2B 2 for 4, 1 run scored; Wilfredo Tovar SS 2 for 4; Jerad Eickhoff P 5 innings, 6 runs – all earned, 6 hits, 2 HRs, 4 walks, 5 Ks; Josh Hejka; 2 innings, 3 runs – all earned, 3 hits, 1 HR, 1 walk, 1 K;
Bowie Baysox 8 Binghamton Rumble Ponies 7 (Box Score) Ponies were down 7-1, came back to tie the game at 7in the bottom of the 6th, but Bowie pulled back out in front for good in the top of the 7trh. Carlos Cortes LF 1 for 4, 2 RBIs, 1 walk, 1 K; Mark Vientos 3B 1 for 4, HR, 3 RBIs, 1 run scored, 1 walk, 2 Ks; Tony Dibrell 3 innings, 6 runs – 5 earned, 6 hits, 2 HRs, 3 walks, 2 Ks; Dan Goggin 3 innings, 1 run - earned, 3 hits, 1 HR, 2 walks; Jared Robinson (L, 0-2) 3 innings, 1 run - earned, 2 hits, 2 walks, 5 Ks;
Hudson Valley Renegades 1 Brooklyn Cyclones 0 (Box Score) Down 3-1 Brooklyn gets 3 in the bottom of the 8th to take the 4-3 lead (big blow – 2 run HR from Francisco Alvarez) only to give up 2 runs in the 9th and lose 5-4. Ronny Mauricio DH 0 or 2, 2 walks, 2 Ks; Brett Baty 3B 0 for 4, 1 RBI; Francisco Alvarez C 2 for 4, 1 HR, 2 RBIs, 1 run scored,1 K; Alec Kisena P 5 innings, 2 runs – both earned, 3 hits, 2 walks, 8 Ks; Eric Orze 2 innings, 2 hits, 1 run – earned, 3 Ks; Bryce Montes de Oca 1.2 innings (L, 1-1) 1.2 innings, 2 runs – 1 earned, 2 hits, 4 Ks; Michel Otanez; 1/3 inning, no runs, 1 hit.
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger: Brooklyn Cyclones Foiled Again By Hudson Valley
Another look at Luis Severino's injury: pic.twitter.com/3XSBtsxHzg
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) June 12, 2021
Francisco Álvarez (wearing a new number!) doubles deep off the wall in left-center for the Cyclones in the fourth. #Mets pic.twitter.com/KkiqEGV07J
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) June 12, 2021
Francisco. Álvarez. Third with Brooklyn.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) June 12, 2021
Cyclones in front in the eighth. #Mets pic.twitter.com/m9S5BCF2xm
Trailing 3-2 in the bottom of the 8th with a runner aboard, Francisco Alvarez turns the score around. #Amazinstartshere #milb pic.twitter.com/6Fk1BGF1rk
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 12, 2021
Palm Beach Cardinals 8
St. Lucie Mets 6 (Box Score) Another tough one. Aftercoming from behind and taking a 6-4 lead
in the bottom of the 8th, St. Lucie gave up a grand slam to Palm
Beach in the top of the 9th to give the Cardinals the lead and the
game. Warren
Saunders
1B 1 for 4, 1 run scored, 1 walk: Jaylen
Palmer
CF; 1 for 3, 1 RBI, 1 run scored, 1 K; Shervyen
Newton SS 1 for 2, 2 RBIs, 1 run
scored, 2 walks; Oscar
Rojas
P 5 innings, 2 runs – both earned, 6 hits, 2 walks, 4 Ks; Drake
Nightengale; (L, 2-2) 1 inning, 4 runs – all earned, 2 hits, HR (grand slam);
2 walks, 2 Ks;
The King is going to The Show!
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) June 12, 2021
The @tigers promote MiLB's all-time home run leader Mike Hessman to assistant hitting coach. https://t.co/iyrgF5Suyi
For the complete Mets Minor League statistics click here.
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- James McCann (1990)
Transactions:
New York Mets sold Al Jackson to the Cincinnati Reds on June 13, 1969.
New York Mets released Mike Birkbeck on June 13, 1995.
New York Mets purchased Trot Nixon from the Arizona Diamondbacks on June 13, 2008.
New York Mets claimed Kirk Nieuwenhuis on waivers from the Los Angeles Angels on June 13, 2015.
New York Mets claimed Chris Beck on waivers from the Chicago White Sox on June 13, 2018.
1965 |
At
Shea Stadium, 20 year-old outfielder Ron Swoboda, in-route to finishing the
season with 19, breaks the franchise record for home runs hit by a rookie
when he goes deep off Dick Ellsworth in the first inning with a three-run homer,
a poke that will provide all of the runs the Mets will score in their 3-2
victory over Chicago. Jim Hickman had established the mark with 13
round-trippers in 1962, the club's inaugural season. |
1976 |
The
Mets sweep the Giants in a twin bill at Candlestick Park, 4-2 and 4-1. The
victories mark the first time in 17 tries that the team has won two games on
the same day. |
2012 |
R.A.
Dickey, who gives up only a first-inning infield single for his second career
one-hitter in the Mets' 9-1 victory over the Rays, breaks the franchise
record for consecutive scoreless innings. The 37 year-old knuckleballer,
surpassing the previous club mark of 31.2 scoreless innings in a row set by
Jerry Koosman in 1973, establishes a new mark of 32.2 frames before an
unearned run in the ninth inning snaps his string. |
1980: Vida Blue of
the San Francisco Giants defeats the Mets, 3 - 1, as Milt May hits franchise home run #9,000 for the Giants. Monte Ward hit home run #1 for the Giants in 1883, and #8,000 was hit by Bobby Bonds on September 4, 1971.
2012: R.A. Dickey of the Mets tosses a one-hitter for a 9 - 1 win over the Rays. The only
safety comes in the 1st inning, when B.J. Upton hits a high bouncer that 3B David Wright cannot field with his bare hand; the Mets appeal after the
game for the ruling to be reversed to an error, but to no avail. Dickey becomes the majors' first 10-game winner
this year, but before the night is out, he is joined by Lance Lynn of St. Louis, who fans a career-high 12 batters in a combined 1 - 0 shutout of
the White Sox. You Tube Video.
2013: Adam Wainwright becomes the first ten-game winner in the majors this season when the Cardinals defeat the Mets, 2 - 1. Wainwright pitches seven scoreless innings, while Matt Harvey is saddled with his first loss, in spite of a very good performance of his own.
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3 comments:
Alvarez looks like a truly live bat. But the slow walk and bat toss? Tell him not a good idea. Opposing 1B did not look amused as Alvarez passed him.
Khalil Lee HR - nice.
Every time I start to think Tony Dibrell is coming on over the past few years, he throws a stinker. Hopefully just a bad day.
Eickhoff is just too HR prone for me to want to see him called up at any time.
Montes de Oca lost for Bklyn yesterday in his second inning, but I believe all 4 of his outs were by the K. Which is exciting to me. Big arms make big Mets pens.
Mets? Highly impressive. When Ground Ball Stroman pitches, Lindor and Luis should start every time as long as they bring their vacuums out on the field with them.
I really like Stroman. I resented him last season. ALL of that is gone. He is a heck of a competitor, and a true craftsman and thinker. Him or Thor to an extension? If one or the other, I cannot forget Noah's inability to stop the steal. Stroman is fundamentally strong in every respect.
Villar so good, bat, D and speed, that I now see JD Davis (who is more one dimensional) eventually returning as a back up. That was some bomb he hit.
Lindor has been all around excellent since bottoming at .157 - he deserves many cheers.
Diaz needs to be added to Jake, Stroman, and Walker as the foursome of pitchers who have the Mets where they are.
Let's hope McKinney knee is sound - he needs to play to truly show who he is before the injured lads return. Almora 1 for 10 so far in rehab. Gotta hit.
Tom - I agree 100% on Eickoff. He has been plagued by the HR all year with a few game exceptions.
Eickoff has mever impressed me. I'd put him behind both Szapucki and Megill on the callup list, and possibly Josh Walker as well.
As for Almora, it looks very much like McKinney is putting a lock on the #5 OF spot once Nimmo and 4to are healthy.
In the IF, I don't know who gets the everyday jobs once McNeil and JDD return. Are they really better than Villar/Guillorme?
Speaking of Villar, I wonder why he's not playing today. Hope it's just a day off and not re-injury. He's certainly better all-around than Peraza, who has been useful but will move upstate omce everyone is healthy.
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