Good Morning. Happy Birthday George Stone. Mets, Syracuse, Brooklyn and the FCL Mets all get rained out, Binghamton wins third straight, St. Lucie Falls.
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Mets.com:
Mets rained out, to play 10th DH on Sat. New York becomes 1st team since
1978 to play double-digit twin bills before All-Star break. The Mets plan to
push Thursday’s starting pitcher, Taijuan
Walker, back one day to start on Friday. Marcus
Stroman will also move back a day to start Game 1 of Saturday’s
doubleheader, followed by Tylor Megill
in the nightcap. The Mets still haven’t decided who will pitch on Sunday; it could
be Jacob
deGrom, if he feels up to coming back on short rest.
The Mets have now been rained out twice this week and 10 times total this season. pic.twitter.com/lreRsGgKRF
— SNY (@SNYtv) July 8, 2021
Tim Healey Newsday: Brandon Nimmo was out of the Mets’ lineup Thursday against the Pirates — in a game postponed due to rain — because of a sore left shoulder. The Mets do not believe it to be a serious issue, and he would have been available off the bench had the game happened, manager Luis Rojas said. But it was enough to keep Nimmo sidelined for what would have been a second game in a row, after he sat out for most of nightcap in the Mets’ doubleheader against the Brewers on Wednesday.
Mets.com:
Evaluating Mets' plans for Draft, No. 10 pick. The Draft begins at 7 p.m.
ET on Sunday (ESPN/MLB.com); The Mets have the 10th pick in Round 1; The Mets'
bonus pool is $9,026,300.
Could Vandy pitcher Kumar Rocker fall to the Mets at #10?@PSLToFlushing and @Jacob_Resnick break down the possibility on Mets Prospective!
— SNY (@SNYtv) July 8, 2021
FULL EPISODE: https://t.co/vbfFN2Wp1l
➡️ @Verizon pic.twitter.com/XVWbToYxEB
NY
Post: Mets hoping for more from Edwin Diaz. “It’s not what I expected,”
pitching coach Jeremy Hefner said Thursday, referring to Edwin Diaz’s first half. “I have a high
expectation for Edwin. He has some of the best stuff there is in baseball so he
has done really well, extremely well. He has done a lot of things very well,
but I have very high hopes and high expectations for him.”
On @GEICO SportsNite, @JeaneCoakley & @NYNJHarper discuss the Yankees' struggles on Thursday, another Mets doubleheader and the trade rumors surrounding Adam Frazier pic.twitter.com/2rDgViQZ9Q
— SNY (@SNYtv) July 9, 2021
Not sure if it's been reported anywhere yet but I wanted to unfortunately inform Mets minors fans/junkies that RHP Tony Dibrell has undergone TJS and is out for the year. Wish him a strong and speedy recovery. Get back the electric arm hes known for.
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) July 8, 2021
The #LGM may or may not take the field tonight. But @ernestdove takes the field for the Sports Report this Saturday. In his closing thoughts we get an update from his on an old friend of the show in @ItsBrycehutch! Tune in for more on Saturday with @ernestdove #MetsTwitter pic.twitter.com/nua7CUMhf4
— Thomas Brice (@ThomasBrice2017) July 8, 2021
Syracuse
Mets and RailRiders postponed on Thursday in Pennsylvania, doubleheader slated
for Saturday. Double Header will start at 5:05 PM.
Ponies
Cruise by Fisher Cats for 3rd Straight Win.(Box
Score) Jake
Mangum CF 1 for 3, HR (4th), 1 HBP, 2 runs scored,
1 RBI: Carlos
Cortes LF 1 for 3, double, 1 run scored, 1 walk, 2 Ks; Mark
Vientos LF 2 for 4, 1 RBI, 2 Ks; Wagner
Lagrange RF 1 for 4, 1 run scored; Manny
Rodriguez SS 1 for 3, double, 2 RBIs, 2 Ks; Josh
Walker (W, 4-1) 6 innings, no runs, 2 hits, 1 walk, 5 Ks; Jared
Robinson 2 innings, 1 run – earned, 3 hits, 1 walk, 3 Ks; Andrew
Mitchell 1 inning, no runs, 2 hits, 2 Ks;
Mark Vientos drives in his @RumblePoniesBB-leading 38th run of the season with a first inning double tonight.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) July 8, 2021
Vientos has cooled off a bit in July after a torrid June, but he's still hitting balls hard. #Mets pic.twitter.com/DuatMpWyVy
#Mets Jake Mangum navigated the rain to belt his 6th home run of the year in Binghamton's win tonight.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) July 9, 2021
That's now more than he had in four years at Mississippi State. pic.twitter.com/utBP68oPho
Mets OF prospect Jake Mangum in July slashing
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) July 9, 2021
.375/.444/.583/1.028
Manny Rodriguez is hitting .333 in July. https://t.co/qkQvP6N0vd
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) July 9, 2021
Simeon Woods-Richardson is scheduled to pitch tonight against the Ponies. @JohnMackinAde @ernestdove https://t.co/8hJwZFjIgT
— John From Albany (@JohnFromAlbany) July 9, 2021
Brooklyn
Cyclones @ Hudson Valley Renegades rained out. It will be made up as part
of a single admission double-header on Saturday, 7/10. First pitch 4:05pm.
Fort Myers
Mighty Mussels 9 St. Lucie Mets 7 (Box
Score) St. Lucie jumed out to a 6-1 lead in the 3rd only to see Fort
Myers tie it with 5 in the 7th and take the lead in the 8th. Tonight’s
Lineup: Johneshwy
Fargas CF 1 for 4, HR (2nd in 2 days), 3 RBIs, 1 run scored, 2
Ks; Alex
Ramirez RF-CF, 1 for 5, 1 run scored, 3 Ks; Edgardo
Fermin 2B 2 for 3, HR, 2 runs scored, 1 RBI, 2 walks, 1 K; Jose
Peroza 3B 1 for 4, 1 walk, 1 K; Warren Saunders 1B 1 for 3, double, 1 RBI, 1 K; Oscar
Rojas 6 innings, 4 runs – all earned, 6 hits, 2 HRs, 2 walks, 4 Ks; Jeffrey Colon 1
inning, 2 runs – both earned, 4 hits, 2 Ks; Sammy
Tavarez (L, 0-2) 2/3 innings 2 runs – both earned, 3 hits, 1 walk,
1 K; Willy
Taveras 1.1 innings, 1 run – earned, 2 hits, 1
HR, 3 Ks;
FCL
Mets @ FCL Nationals Postponed.
For the complete Mets Minor League statistics click here.
Phil
Mushnick NY Post: Rob Manfred robbing MLB’s fans with clueless rule. “Monday,
like tuna in Subway tuna sandwiches, something was missing. It was, in these
parts, a gorgeous day. And it was July 5, a national holiday. Yet there was
just one MLB afternoon game scheduled (Cardinals at Giants, a 3:05 p.m. local
start).”
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Down 8-0, SD reliever's slam sets up walk-off
- Who shines brightest? Ranking every All-Star
- 1 potential Deadline upgrade for each team
- HR Derby Challenge: Compete to win $100K
- Here's who should've gone 1st in every Draft
- 3 Wrigley HRs! Miller rewards skipper's savvy
- Famous family ties for 2021 Draft prospects
- Spoiler alert? Predicting the Derby winner
- This is one thing Max had never done
FOX Sports:
- Trent Grisham swats walk-off RBI single giving Padres 9-8 vs. Nationals
- Avisail Garcia’s two-run homer pushes Brewers past Reds, 5-3
- Brad Miller blasts three homers in Phillies’ 8-0 win over Cubs
- J.A. Happ pitches seven strong innings, Sano goes yard in Twins' 5-3 win over Tigers
- Reyes’ walk-off homer in the ninth seals Indians' win over Royals, 7-4
- Rockies snap two-game skid with convincing 9-3 win over Diamondbacks
- Gilbert throws seven one-hit innings in Marlins’ 4-0 shutout over Yankees
- Montas strikes out ten to carry A’s past Astros, 2-1
- Giants prevent sweep vs. Cardinals with 5-2 win
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Cubs’ Recent Losing Streak Changes Trade Deadline Outlook
- Minor MLB Transactions: 7/8/21
- Darren O’Day Suffers Seemingly “Significant” Hamstring Injury
- MLBTR Chat Transcript: 7/8/21
- Indians Activate Zach Plesac
- Reds Place Sonny Gray On Injured List
- Mariners Notes: Trade Deadline, Sheffield, Dipoto
- MLB Places Trevor Bauer On Administrative Leave
- Marlins Pick Up Don Mattingly’s Option For 2022 Season
- A’s Select Jacob Wilson, Place Chad Pinder On IL
- Eloy Jimenez To Begin Rehab Assignment
- Dodgers Select Darien Nunez
Yahoo Sports:
- The Bandwagon: All-Star team, Olympic send-off
- Padres rally for huge comeback win thanks to rookie pitcher Daniel Camarena's grand slam
- Reds vs. Brewers Highlights
- Cubs’ Justin Steele emerging as second-half rotation option
- Royals vs. Indians Highlights
- Cubs 2021 draft preview: ‘It's a fun time for the organization’
- Phillies vs. Cubs Highlights
- Tigers vs. Twins Highlight
- 2021 MLB Trade Deadline: Do Mets and Pirates' All-Star 2B Adam Frazier make a good fit? | SportsNite
- Padres pitcher Daniel Camarena hits grand slam off Max Scherzer for first career hit
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Phillies.com:
Nationals.com:
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- George
Stone (1946)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Jerrod Riggan on
July 9, 1998.
New York Mets released Darryl Hamilton on
July 9, 2001.
New York Mets released Brandon Lyon on
July 9, 2013.
1964 |
Frank Thomas, pinch-hitting for Roy McMillan, strokes a
two-out, two-run homer off Curt Simmons, giving the Mets a 4–3 victory over
the Cardinals at Shea Stadium. The round-tripper comes in the outfielder’s
first at-bat in five weeks, due to being sidelined by a glandular infection. |
1969 |
Tom Seaver's
near-perfect game, immortalized as "The Imperfect Game," is broken
up when Cubs' rookie outfielder Jim Qualls, a lifetime .223 hitter who will
finish his career with only 31 hits, singles into center field. The 24
year-old right-hander, who tosses a five one-hitters for the Mets, will
finally get his no-no in 1978 against St. Louis pitching for the Reds. You Tube: |
1972 |
Striking out three Red Sox batters in the second inning en
route to a 16 K complete game performance against Boston, Nolan Ryan becomes
the third pitcher in baseball history to have struck out the side on nine
pitches twice during his career. The Angels fireballer, who first did it with
the Mets in 1968, joins Lefty Grove (twice in 1938) and Sandy Koufax (1962
and 1964) as the other hurlers who have accomplished the feat. |
1973 |
Interrupting Board Chairman M. Donald Grant's pep talk
during a team meeting, Mets reliever Tug McGraw
shouts out the words, "Ya Gotta Believe," which will become the
rallying cry for the club, climbing out of the cellar en route to the NL
pennant. Although New York beats Houston, 2-1, in 12 innings, their closer's
words of encouragement will not immediately light a fire under the team, as
they will continue to struggle until the middle of August. |
1970: On the first anniversary of his
near-perfect game, Tom Seaver hits his first major
league home run off Rich Nye of the Expos. Seaver goes on to pitch a complete game three-hitter for a 7 -
1 Mets win at Shea Stadium.
1988: Nolan Ryan wins his 100th game as an Astro, 6 - 3
over the Mets, and becomes the 7th pitcher
in major league history to win 100 for two different clubs. Ryan won 138 games
for the California Angels in the 1970s.
1998: Benny Agbayani, Norfolk Tides outfielder about to be called up to the Mets, is married at home plate to his fiancee Neila
before the Triple-A All-Star Game between the International and Pacific Coast Leagues. Agbayani, from Hawaii, and his bride wear Hawaiian shirts and
have a receiving line of bat-toting ballplayers. The IL whips the PCL, 8 - 4.
2000: The Yankees lose
to Mike Hampton and the Mets, 2 - 0. Armando Benitez closes for the Mets, while Andy Pettitte is the loser. The Yanks also lose Shane Spencer, who blows out his knee and ends his season. The game at Shea Stadium draws 54,283, the largest regular season crowd for the Mets
since 1970.
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5 comments:
Wow - down 8-0 to Scherzer, reliever Daniel Camarena hits a grand slam on a FB on the low inside corner. 8-4 just like that, and San Diego wins it, 9-8. A miracle for the Mets.
10th doubleheader? I read this: The 1962 Mets played 30 doubleheaders—winning three. The 1965 season saw the Mets go until August before they had a week where they did NOT play a doubleheader.
Vientos and Cortes? 371 combined ABs, 34 doubles, 22 HRs, 75 RBIs. Them's some good hitting, Paw, especially as both started the season cold.
I started to wonder about Tony Dibs. Gosh, he won't pitch again until 2023??? Sucks. Prayers for a speedy and full recovery.
Tom - The record for the most doubleheaders played by a team in a season is 44 by the Chicago White Sox in 1943. Between September 4 and September 15, 1928, the Boston Braves played nine consecutive doubleheaders – 18 games in 12 days!
I think we will see Vientos and Cortes in Syracuse real soon.
Those are some amazing doubleheader records.
If we can stop the major league rehabs in Syracuse for a while, there is ample room for both Vientos and Cortes there. The good thing this year is after the ASB there are more games left due to the shifted schedule, so they'll both get more AAA time in. And, after all, Jose Peroza is ready for AA, too, as is Mauricio. And Baty. Alvarez will be tougher as the AA/AAA catching situation is crowded with decent guys.
Mack:
On the ending contract article thing today.
Not a lot there really on that list.
If everyone on that list was put on the same one team, it would be below the .500% mark come year end I think. Maybe SP Corey Kluber for the remainder of the season, despite his nearing antiquity. But if the NYY lost him via a trade now, then they would have no starting pitching at all really. So I doubt that they would do that. The NYY actually needs two top-end starters added to their rotation at the trade deadline, to ever compete within their own division even the rest of the way.
Matt Harvey is 3-10 on the season I believe, with like an 8.00 ERA. A Bronx Zoo custodian could probably pitch as well with a little practice first. Will (someone kind hearted enough) please tell Matt that his baseball career ended like five seasons ago and that his better move might be to get to Hollywood like real soon. I heard Adam West's kid is digging in for the next Batman movie, so hurry it up Matt already.
Asdrubal Cabrera? No thank you. Gesundheit!
The Mets would probably benefit more by obtaining a starter that could actually make a difference on this team for the 2021 playoff run.
Houston has a nice solid and interesting rotation I have noticed, and a good won/loss record to match. Even with the Mets injuries still lurking about with Noah Syndergaard and Carlos Carrasco, the Mets are right there with them. The Mets just need one more bonafide top-end starter with an ending 2021 contract, and a good stats sheet more to ensure their 2021 playoff rotation. They shouldn't gamble on Carrasco or Syndergaard being 100% or staying healthy the rest of the way once back. It would be nice, but this is the NY Mets. Right?
Jose Quintana.
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