New York
Mets @Mets
A big
night for Brandon!
The Polar
Bear is on fire
Congrats
to Pete Alonso on being named N.L. Player of the
Month!
This kid
can play!
Congrats
to Luisangel Acuña on being named N.L. Rookie of
the Month!
SNY Mets @SNY_Mets
Per
multiple reports, the Mets are calling up Blade Tidwell
to start on Sunday in St. Louis.
Tidwell
comes in at #12 in @PSLToFlushing's Top 30 prospects
First on
the news was @WexlerRules
Brooklyn Cyclones @BKCyclones
Rehab
Alert
Paul Blackburn will make the start for the Cyclones this evening as part of
his MLB Rehab Assignment.
Mets Prospect Group @bkfan09
Mets Top 6-10:
Thomas Nestico @TJStats
MLB Daily
Whiff Leaders
2025-05-01
1) José
Berríos - 13
2) Kodai Senga - 13
3) Casey
Mize - 13
4) Simeon
Woods Richardson - 13
5) Zac
Gallen - 12
Pitching
Prospects on the rise:
- Gage
Jump (ATH)
- Hunter
Barco (PIT)
- Brandon
Clarke (BOS)
- Jack Wenninger (NYM)
- Robby
Snelling (MIA)
- Dasan
Hill (MIN)
- Gage
Stanifer (TOR)
- Michael
Forret (BAL)
- Manuel
Rodriguez (MIL)
- Sean
Linan (LAD)
Syracuse –
In his
Triple-A debut, Felipe De La Cruz dazzled with
six scoreless innings, leading the Syracuse Mets to a 6-3 victory over the
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. De La Cruz struck out nine batters during the
game and retired the final 17 batters he faced.
Syracuse
(14-17) started the scoring in the bottom of the first inning with a spark at
the top of the order. Donovan Walton led off
with a double, and Drew Gilbert hit another
double off the wall in right-center field to bring Walton home and put the Mets
ahead, 1-0. Later in the inning, Joey Meneses pushed
an RBI single into right field that scored Gilbert to make it 2-0.
For the
next five innings, Syracuse held a 2-0 lead thanks to fantastic pitching from
De La Cruz. The 23-year-old left-hander tossed six innings and only allowed one
hit, didn’t walk anyone, and struck out nine while retiring 18 of the 20
batters he faced.
In the
seventh inning, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s (15-15) offense came alive. The
RailRiders scored three runs to tie the game at 3-3, putting pressure on the
Mets lineup to score again.
Syracuse came out swinging in the bottom of the seventh and stormed back to retake the lead. To start the frame, Gilberto Celestino singled, Luke Ritter walked, and Hayden Senger singled. With the bases loaded, Walton drew a walk to score Celestino and put the Mets in front, 4-3. The next batter, Gilbert, hit a sacrifice fly to right field that brought in Ritter to give Syracuse a 5-3 lead. To continue the hot hitting, Jon Singleton smacked an RBI single into right field that scored Senger and put the Mets ahead, 6-3.
In the
final two frames, the Syracuse bullpen stepped up to shut it down. Rico Garcia tossed a scoreless eighth inning and Anthony Gose closed the door in the ninth to secure
the victory.
Binghamton –
The
Binghamton Rumble Ponies (14-10) split a doubleheader against the Erie
SeaWolves (16-9) on Friday night at UPMC Park. The two teams have split the
first four games of the series.
Game One:
Rumble Ponies 4, Seawolves 1
The
Rumble Ponies belted a trio of RBI doubles and Nolan
McLean (3-1) pitched six scoreless frames to win the first game of the
doubleheader. William Lugo got the Ponies on the
board with an RBI double off the high wall in left in the fourth inning, his
third RBI hit over the last two games.
In the
fifth, Jett Williams and Nick Lorusso hit a pair of doubles that extended the Ponies lead to
3-0. In the sixth, Yonny Hernandez’ RBI single
to left extended the lead to 4-0. Lorusso finished the game 2-for-2 with an RBI
and run scored, reaching base three times.
McLean tied his career-high for innings pitched in a start, earning the win and dropping his ERA to 1.37 on the season. It is the second time he has gone six innings in a start this year.
Game Two: SeaWolves 3, Rumble Ponies 0
After
Binghamton starter Jonathan Pintaro retired the
first nine batters he faced, Trei Cruz hit the first of his two solo home runs
on the night to lead off the fourth to put Erie on the board. Cruz would add
another homer in the sixth to extend Erie’s lead to 3-0.
Pintaro
(0-2) took the loss despite allowing just two runs and three hits over four and
two thirds innings. Erie starter Garrett Burhenn (3-0) allowed just two hits
over five innings with no walks and four strikeouts. He combined with two
relievers for a three-hit shutout.
Jett
Williams led off the game with a single and added a double in the sixth inning
to extend his on-base streak to 13 games.
Postgame
Notes: With a double in each game, Williams now has seven on the year…Alex Ramírez finished 2-for-3 with a double and run
scored in game one…Binghamton had four doubles in the first game…D’Andre Smith made a tremendous diving catch in right
in the fifth inning of game two in his Double-A debut.
Brooklyn –
The
Brooklyn Cyclones improved to 16-8 on the young season with a 3-2 win over the
Wilmington Blue Rocks on Friday night at Maimonides Park. Major League All-Star
RHP Paul Blackburn made the start for Brooklyn
as part of his MLB Rehab Assignment, and allowed two runs over 3.0 innings. CF A.J. Ewing led the offensive charge for the ‘Clones
going 3-for-4 with a pair of RBI.
After
trading zeroes in the first, Brooklyn opened the scoring in the bottom of the
2nd. 1B Jacob Reimer got things started with a
leadoff single and 2B Marco Vargas followed with
a walk that a pair of runners aboard with nobody out. After a wild pitch
advanced the pair into scoring position, Ewing singled to center field giving
Brooklyn a 2-0 edge, and moving himself to second on the throw to the plate.
Two batters later, Ewing came home on a fielder’s choice to extend the Cyclone
lead to 3-0.
Blackburn,
who was making his second rehab start with the Cyclones, was dominant through
his first 2.0 innings, striking out five batters. But in the third the big
leaguer ran into trouble. 3B Murphy Stehly led off the frame with a solo homer
and DH Caleb Lomavita added an RBI double that made it 3-2. But Blackburn was
able to escape the frame without any further damage and keep the ‘Clones on
top.
That
would be all the offense in the game, as RHP R.J.
Gordon (3-0) tossed 4.1 innings of relief, allowing just a pair of hits
and three walks while striking out four. The former Oregon Duck left the game
with one out in the 8th and the tying run aboard, but RHP Anthony Nunez induced a double play to end the frame.
Nunez then tossed a spotless ninth to close out the game.
St. Lucie –
The
Jupiter Hammerheads pitched a two-hit shutout in a 4-0 victory over the St.
Lucie Mets in the series opener on Friday night at Roger Dean Chevrolet
Stadium.
The
Hammerheads improved to 3-1 against the Mets this season. All three Jupiter
victories have been shutouts. Those are the only shutouts suffered by the Mets
this season.
Jupiter
took a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Mets starter Will
Watson walked three batters to load the bases and Abrahan Ramirez hit a
two-out, two-run single to make it 2-0.
Victor
Mesa, Jr. stung a RBI single against Watson in the second inning to make it
3-0.
The
Hammerheads scored the game’s final run in the third inning on a two-out RBI
single by Jacob Jenkins-Cowart off Mets reliever Wellington
Aracena.
The Mets
offense piled up the base runners but couldn’t muster a big hit. Colin Houck hit a double as the third batter of the
game. Vincent Perozo hit a one-out single in the
second inning. That would be the final St. Lucie hit. The Mets worked eight
walks and were hit by pitches three times. However, they went 0 for 10 with
runners in scoring position and stranded 13 base runners.
Watson
took the loss. The Hammerheads grinded him for 60 pitches over 2.0 innings.
Watson was charged with three runs on three hits and four walks.
Aracena
pitched 3.0 innings of relief and gave up one run on two hits.
Transactions
Mets
–
RHP
Austin
Warren transferred from AAA-Syracuse
Syracuse
–
RHP Cameron
Foster transferred from AA to AAA Syracuse
RHP Luis
Moreno transferred from AA to AAA Syracuse
RHP TJ Shook transferred
AA Binghamton to AAA Syracuse
RHP Ty Adcock transferred from
MLB-Mets
Binghamton
–
IF
D'Andre
Smith transferred from A+ to AA Binghamton
Will Sammon @WillSammon
Pete Alonso's fWAR through the 2024 season: 2.1
Pete Alonso's fWAR through May 1 of 2025 season: 2.1
Ernest Dove @ernestdove
Mets P
prospect Douglas Orellana, who turned 23 yesterday,
appears to now be strictly a reliever & is absolutely thriving out the gate
in AA
7 app 10.1 inn
3 H 1 ER 2 BB
16 K
Pro career low BB rate & a wipeout slider keys to his early success at the "show me" level
Mathew Brownstein @MBrownstein89
Clay Holmes has posted three consecutive starts of at least 5 innings pitched with no
more than 4 hits and 1 or 0 runs allowed.
The last
#Mets pitcher with a longer such streak in a single season was Max Scherzer
with four games in 2022 (August 28 - Sept. 25).
Highest
OBP by a #ets hitter in the team’s first 32 games of a season (min. 100 PA):
John
Olerud: .486 (1999)
David
Wright: .480 (2012)
Pete Alonso: .475 (2025)
Not Gaetti @notgaetti
Not
enough people talk about Mookie Wilson
• 22.3
WAR, 1397 H, 327 SB, 40 Rbaser
• 1986
World Series Champ with NYM
• 7th in
1981 ROY, MVP votes in 1989
• 12 big
league seasons, 10 for NYM
• Reached
25 doubles 4x, 50 SB 2x
•
.393/.452/.571 vs. HOF'er Lee Smith








5 comments:
Mookie had the big 2 out come-from-behind game winning homer in a game where the Mets, to that point, somehow had just 5 runs on 22 hits. That was a party.
Orellana is another gem on the rise.
Soto’s double? The announcers quickly said, “that would have been a HR in Yankee Stadium.” Hence my frequent point.
And St Louis in the 1980s had that deep 414 fence to dead center? Now, it is 400. I want 400 at Citifield, too.
Mookie
I've told this story before
He became a minor league roving coach and, when he came to Savannah, he and I used to sit in the dugout while the players ate a pre-game meal, and shoot the shit about the old days. Great guy.
Mookie did it on Sept 20, 1981, and as a correction, Mookie’s homer gave the Mets a 7-6 win, on 22 total hits.
Orellana
I'm sure you remember how high I have been about him in the past
Still think they should have keot him in the rotation
Fences
I have watched 10x flyballs hit by other teams in this stadium... caught.... that would have been home runs if you were greanted your wish here
Yu're not sucking me into a discussion on this. It's like discussing the value of tariffs.
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