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Mets 4 San
Diego Padres 0 (Box Score) Francisco Lindor SS 2 for 5, HR, 2 runs
scored, 1 RBI, 3 Ks; Jose Peraza 3B-2B 1 for 4, HR, 1
run score, 1 RBI, 1 walk, 1 K; Jonathan Villar PH-3B 2 for 3,
RBI; Jacob deGrom P 7 innings, no
runs, 3 hits, 1 walk, 11 Ks; Seth Lugo 1 inning, no runs, 1
hit, 2 Ks; Edwin Diaz 1 inning, no runs, 1
hit, 2 Ks;
2.
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Best in the game. pic.twitter.com/KaHNRC65VF
Jose Peraza gets Jake some run support 💪 pic.twitter.com/4m8cxwuJKb
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
FRANCISCO LINDOR WANTS TO PUT THE WORD OUT THERE THAT HE'S BACK UP 😤 @Lindor12BC pic.twitter.com/HV2oGGtZpi
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Jonathan Villar comes off the bench to drive in Kevin Pillar and put the Mets up 3-0 🙌 pic.twitter.com/jCmSoJzLec
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Jacob deGrom is now 4th on the Mets' all-time strikeout list, passing Sid Fernandez 💪 pic.twitter.com/vE481EVgH9
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Caratini: no chance.
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
11 Ks for the 🐐. pic.twitter.com/8v3Wc0yBRa
Welcome back, Seth Lugo! pic.twitter.com/rhZm7JaD05
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Great hitting from Pillar, great baserunning from Lindor, and the Mets tack on insurance! pic.twitter.com/7sFiX6AgW4
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
102 with some sugar on the corner to end it ⛽ pic.twitter.com/nOtwKfoZdy
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Never, ever take Jacob deGrom for granted. pic.twitter.com/ePCDz8ihbf
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Jacob deGrom on why he didn't pitch deeper into the game despite a relatively low pitch count:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
"I could tell that my arm was starting to drag a little bit" pic.twitter.com/84ZIPMOa8V
Jacob deGrom says he tries not to think about having a 0.62 ERA (!) on June 6:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
"I'm trying to control what I can control" pic.twitter.com/Cr317Xn6OW
Get this: Jacob deGrom didn't think the ball was coming out of his hand very well in the bullpen.
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Looked fine to us 🤷 pic.twitter.com/LIVjyy4vQk
Jacob deGrom explains how he's been able to add velocity since coming off the IL:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
"I'm not fighting myself through my delivery" pic.twitter.com/dXjjYhgKOU
Jose Peraza on helping Jacob deGrom with his home run:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
"He always goes out there and pitches a great game, so it was important for us to do that for him." pic.twitter.com/DtLYuuGkw9
Luis Rojas says that Jacob deGrom's command has been the biggest key to his success this season: pic.twitter.com/RTsxxgHplZ
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
"I've never seen anything like it... you know that you're watching something special" - Luis Rojas on Jacob deGrom pic.twitter.com/sjESwD6qLm
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 6, 2021
Exit velocity on that Francisco Lindor home run was 107.1 mph, his fourth-hardest hit ball of the season. Four of Lindor's 11 hardest-hit balls have come in the past four days.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 6, 2021
In short: this is an objectively different Lindor than we saw in April and May.
Jacob deGrom just struck out his 1,450th career batter, passing Sid Fernandez for fourth-place on the Mets' all-time list.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 6, 2021
The top five:
1. Tom Seaver, 2,541
2. Dwight Gooden, 1,875
3. Jerry Koosman, 1,799
4. Jacob deGrom, 1,450
5. Sid Fernandez, 1,449
Through 6 innings, Jacob deGrom has thrown 33 pitches at 100.0+ mph tonight
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) June 6, 2021
That's the most by ANY pitcher in a single game in the pitch-tracking era (2008) !!
Prior most: 29, Jordan Hicks (5/19/19, a RP)
For a SP: 28, Nathan Eovaldi (8/19/15)
It's fun to see Jacob deGrom fully embrace this "I throw 102 mph now and don't need to throw anything else" mode. pic.twitter.com/ehg3QQeXCS
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 6, 2021
Jacob deGrom has an 0.62 ERA through 9 starts this season.
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) June 6, 2021
That’s the lowest ERA by any pitcher through his 1st 9 starts of a season since ER became official in both leagues in 1913 (min 40 IP).
The Padres have claimed Mets pitcher Sam McWilliams off waivers.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 5, 2021
The Mets had signed McWilliams to a guaranteed big league deal ($750,000) this winter despite his never having appeared in the Majors. Control problems and a roster crunch led to his DFA this week.
Jake Mangum, who entered the day hitting .367 with @RumblePoniesBB, enters the #Mets Top 30 Prospects list after Sam McWilliams was claimed off waivers: https://t.co/myWS6wUL89 pic.twitter.com/yM6lztx4Th
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) June 6, 2021
Source: The Mets signed Cesar Puello to a minor-league deal. He will join Triple-A Syracuse.
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) June 5, 2021
Puello was with the Mets from 2007-15. He's played parts of three big league seasons with the Angels/Rays/Marlins/Red Sox.
This year with Boston's Triple-A team: .158/.370/.184.
#Mets have signed INF Luis Gonzalez to a minor league contract.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) June 5, 2021
#MNTwins have signed RHP Matt Mullenbach to a minor league contract.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) June 6, 2021
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Top competition for deGrom? Record book
- Vlad multitasks his way to MLB HR lead
- The best non-All-Stars on every team
- Red Sox foil Yanks, now go for Bronx sweep
- Team USA qualifies for 2020 Olympics
- Ohtani follows up gem with HR No. 16
- Giants DFA veteran left-hander Kazmir
- Dads were foes in '97 WS, now sons face off
- Braves' 5-run frame hands Kershaw rare loss
FOX Sports:
- Jacob deGrom tosses seven more shutout innings, lowers ERA to 0.62 in Mets' 4-0 win over Padres
- Matt Olson launches 15th homer of the season in Athletics' 6-3 win over Rockies
- Alex Cora’s aggressiveness is paying off big for Red Sox' Tom Verducci
- Braves overcome four-error defensive performance to defeat Dodgers, 6-4
- Cubs rally comes up 90 feet short as Giants take third in a row, 4-3
- Red Sox beat Yankees with timely hitting from Bobby Dalbec and Kike Hernández, win 7-3
- Jacob Stallings walk-off single ends 12-inning marathon as Pirates top Marlins, 8-7
- Christian Yelich homers in Brewers' 7-5 win over D'Backs
- Andrew McCutchen launches 10th homer in 5-2 Phillies win over Nationals
- Orioles ace John Means leaves with injury in 10-4 loss to the Indians
- Twins launch three homers in 5-4 win over Royals
- Manuel Margot's home run puts game out of reach for Rangers, Rays win 3-0
- Vlad Guerrero Jr. retakes home run lead as Blue Jays trounce Astros, 6-2
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Indians Designate Jake Bauers, Promote Bobby Bradley, Select Blake Parker
- NL Injury Notes: Muncy, Guillorme, Blandino
- AL Notes: Orioles, Twins, Red Sox, Astros
- Padres Injury Notes: Grisham, Nola, Pomeranz
- Mariners Latest Roster Moves
- Major League Baseball To Crack Down On Pitchers’ Use Of Foreign Substances
- Agent: Ben Zobrist’s Playing Days Are Over
- Giants Designate Scott Kazmir
- Angels Reinstate Jose Iglesias From Injured List, Option Jose Rojas
- Tigers Option Zack Short, Activate Jose Urena From Injured List
- Rockies Place Jon Gray, Jordan Sheffield On 10-Day Injured List
- Yadier Molina Leaves Game Due To Left Knee Contusion
Yahoo Sports:
- What's behind Yankees' offensive woes?
- Unexpected return to Detroit Tigers allows Bryan Garcia to display confidence
- Detroit Tigers game vs. Chicago White Sox: How to watch Sunday's series finale
- Red Sox beat Yankees | FastCast
- Mets' Jacob deGrom reacts to record-setting 0.62 ERA through nine starts
- Mets vs Padres: DeGrom talks escaping jam, minuscule ERA, facing Tatis | Mets Post Game
- Mariners vs. Angels Highlights
- Red Sox vs. Yankees Highlights
- Mets vs. Padres Highlights
- Mets takeaways from Saturday's 4-0 win over Padres, including Jacob deGrom's dominant 11-strikeout performance
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
Braves.com:
Marlins.com:
Phillies.com:
Nationals.com:
Syracuse
Mets 7 Buffalo Bisons 6 (Box
Score)
Took second place in the game today, but still blessing your timeline with some lit Rumble Ponies highlights 🔥🙌 pic.twitter.com/EVFIOtOwgW
— Binghamton Rumble Ponies (@RumblePoniesBB) June 6, 2021
New
Hampshire Fisher Cats 8 Rumble Ponies 3 (Box
Score)
Blue Claws
5 Brooklyn Cyclones 4 (Box
Score)
Ronny Mauricio got things started early tonight as his three-run home run - just three batters into the game - gave the Cyclone an early lead #AmazinStartsHere pic.twitter.com/Wx6WsLimvW Joe Genord clubbed his 6th home run of the season to extend Brooklyn's lead to 4-0 in the 4th. pic.twitter.com/wBXKdmc9pf Jersey Shore scored two in the 8th and three in the ninth to walk-off with a win on Saturday night in Lakewood. pic.twitter.com/27FLuwKbXh
The Mighty
Mussels 9 St. Lucie Mets 4 (Box
Score)
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Carl Willey (1931)
- Bud Harrelson (1944)
- David Lamb (1975)
- Jesus Feliciano (1979)
- Joey Lucchesi (1993)
Died on this date:
- Eddie Stanky (1999)
- Dave Marshall (2019)
1944 | Annabelle Lee, aunt of future major leaguer Bill Lee, pitches the first of five perfect games in the 12-year history of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. The Minneapolis Millerettes southpaw knuckleballer, who will also pitch a no-hitter for the Fort Wayne Daisies exactly one year from this date, doesn't allow any batters to reach first base in the 18-0 rout of the Kenosha (Wis) Comets. |
1992 | Eddie Murray sets a new RBI record for switch hitters, driving in the 1,510th run of his career with a first-inning sac fly in the Mets' 15-1 rout of Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium. The New York first baseman surpasses Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle's 18-year total to establish the new mark. |
1999 | Derek Jeter's streak of reaching base safely ends at 54 straight games when the Mets keep him off the basepaths in their 7-2 win over the Yankees in the Bronx. The defeat also marks the end of Roger Clemens' streak of 20 consecutive victories, an American League record. |
2006 | On the sixth day of the sixth month of the sixth year of the century, the Dodgers score six runs in the sixth inning during the sixth game of the homestand, beating the Mets, 8-5. On 05/05/05, the Twins scored five times in the fifth inning en route to a 9-0 victory over the Indians. |
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11 comments:
As weird as this sounds, I felt the Lindor error actually kept the Padres off the scoreboard. With one and Cronenworth running on the pitch, Tatis hits a grounder to Lindor whose only play was to first, but the bobbled it. So, it left first and second and one out. The next hitter was Hosmer who flared one into LF for a single loading the bases. Had Lindor made the play against Tatis, with two outs Cronenworth is running on contact and would have scored on the flare hit. With DeGrom having a chance to escape the inning scoreless, he took advantage of that.
Jake clips showed a lot of breaking stuff. Cool.
Edwin 102 on the black. Put it in the books.
That Lugo curvy was nasty - that elbow is fine - worth the wait.
Lindor is hot. HOT! He looks like that week in spring training again.
Whoever decided on Villar/Pillar deserves an Oscar. Peraza too. Three Season Savers.
My only disappointment last nite was Kershaw not whipping the Braves.
Mets only plate 4 runs, but I love the 13 hits. Players are all-too-aware of their batting averages, and hits restore and boost them.
Amazing that in his first 9 starts in 1968, Gibson threw 80.2 innings.
Could Jake end up with a sub 1.00 ERA - a lot of course depends on the bullpen. How many of his career runs were guys he left on base that relievers allowed to score? Lots. Not this year.
From the other night, I was very happy with the Khalil Lee trade. You have to give up something and those may become good players, but at 22 in AAA, Lee is hitting .333 and playing CF. Yes, he wasn’t ready for the majors but he wasn’t chasing, just couldn’t hit the high strike. He needs to fix that but the strike zone is expected to come down. Hopefully he can turn into a good MLB player, but the price was acceptable when you add a top ten prospect for two in the #’s 15-25 range.
Tom, just 58 strikeouts in those 80 innings. It’s harder to keep a lower ERA if you pitch nine innings as you are obviously tired. The man deserves the recognition.
I agree. Gus, on Khalil Lee, although I ragged on him, Maybin, and Almora a lot.
Unlike the other two, he got rushed. Lee really needed about 500 ABs in AAA to be ready. I agree with you that he could be a solid future major leaguer.
Also, Gibby probably pitched more to contact with the intent of completing games, in an era where completing games was considered drastically more important. Man, he completed 28 of 34 that year!
Jake throws harder than he did, although Gibby in 1968 was hi 90s. But his slider was a killer.
If Gibby pitched today, he would be fanning 11 or 12 per 9.
Kelenic 0 for his last 35. Edwin Diaz throws 102. You pick.
A few rambling rumblings from Remember
- I also agree with Gus and Tom on Khalil Lee. I think he will turn into a good major league outfielder, but needs the MiLB at-bats to really develop.
- I think Villar may be one of the most important members of this year's team. Seems to up up big in the moments most needed.
- Too early on the Kelenic chatter. Probably another case of K. Lee. More seasoning needed. I think that trade will turn out just fine for both team. Diaz will be the guy for the next 4 years and Kelenic will be a good major leaguer.
- deGrom. . not much more to say, although I am a bit worried about that many pitches over 100.
- Lindor: yes, I do believe his turn-around is real and he will continue to rake. He will be worth that contract well before it expires.
- Yup, that was a nasty curve by Lugo - good to see him back. Another weapon in that long season.
- I was kind of surprised that Sid Fernandez was 4th in K's in the team record books. I always liked him, but had forgotten he was around long enough to climb that high.
Let's get another win today and head to Baltimore!
Tom:
>> Could Jake end up with a sub 1.00 ERA - a lot of course depends on the bullpen. How many of his career runs were guys he left on base that relievers allowed to score? Lots. Not this year. <<
Lots?
Really?
Tom, I don't think your claim is remotely true. What is it based on?
I can scarcely recall a time when Jake was knocked out of the game, leaving mid-inning with runners on base. You are saying it's happened a lot, for "lots" of runs to score?
In my memory, Jake almost always leaves the game after completing an inning, due to pitch count. Outside of extremely rare situations, when would a manager pull Jake from a tough situation . . . if favor of any other pitcher on the planet?
Again, I don't think there's any truth to your statement.
I mean, do you?
A quick look at Jake's game logs from all of 2020 and 2021, 21 games in all, show (almost certainly) that Jake was NEVER removed mid-inning. It's possible that he entered an inning and failed to record a single out, and was pulled, knocked out of the box. But I sure remember it!
Jimmy
Tom, before I just answer Kelenic, I ask you: Had the Mets not inserted Bruce and Swarzak, you really think you needed to give up Kelenic?
Re: what will always be known as "The BVW Trade", I remember thinking (or perhaps even writing) at the time that "I hate to see them trade #1 picks and wonder if they could have swung that without Kelenic somehow, but getting the best closer in the business and a good professional hitter on the cusp of the Hall of Fame is a good thing. Overall, I'd make this trade"
After two and a half years, I'm still OK with it, in spite of Diaz struggles in 2019 and Cano's stupidity. Diaz will be under team control another 3 or 4 years and is turning back into a good one - I am optimistic about him for the long haul.
As far as Kelenic, I don't care what he does. I don't wish bad on any young player, and if he turns into Mike Trout II, so be it. That's baseball. You gotta give to get.
And yes, they shed a bunch of salary weight with the washed up Bruce and Swarzak. I don't think Dunn will ever be a top of the line starter.
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