5/1/26

Tom Brennan - The S.S. Mets Signals…May Day! May Day!



ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER LOSS FOR THE METS


 It is now May 1, and the crew is screaming “Mayday Mayday.”

The Mets cruise ship has been taking on water rapidly, as this season has gotten off to a titanically bad start.

Luke Weaver got his BS in college, no doubt, because he blew a big save yesterday, and that is no BS.

AJ Melendez was having a GREAT Offensive day, so what did Mendoza do late in the game? He brought in Slater to pinch hit for him. Slater failed.

Anyway, another day another loss.

Syracuse won two games. 

AJ Ewing? Has had one heck of a three game stretch in his triple AAA debut, with 7 for 12, a walk, and no Ks, and we may want to start to think that he might just be ready. Probably premature. Maybe not.

Ryan Clifford is not ready. Why? In Syracuse’s DH sweep, he was 0 for 7 with 5 Ks. 44 Ks on 28 games. 

Jack Wenninger was great - bring him up.

Lambert pitched well in relief, Ross did not.

Binghamton hit, and won. Parada had 3 hits, edging him closer to .200.

Brooklyn won 2-1 on 2 late runs. Antonio Jimenez is not hitting much, but did steal home.

St Lucie gave up lots of runs again. Peña and Guzman had fine offensive nights.

Let May begin!


10 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

My guy Randy Guzman has 4 doubles and 5 HRs in his last 14 torrid games. Promote him to Brooklyn soon. Or Queens, what the heck.

Paul Articulates said...

It was very depressing to wake up to the worst team in MLB. However, now that it is May, the horrible month of April is behind us. Will things turn around? Will the trip to the west coast give the team a reset?

Tom Brennan said...

Whenever I hear West Coast, I shudder.

Jon G said...

Ewing also had two great catches in a row in centerfield

Tom Brennan said...

Jon, I would call him up soon. I think he’ll do better than Benge.

Jules C-- The Cautious Optimist said...

I have been following Ewing and researching him as most of you have. He has great BB instincts and may well have the best bat to ball skills in the organization.
There are always things to learn and he is not yet a complete player, but there is no reason to think he can't continue learning at the major league level. He's a different kind of player than Benge. What he would bring to the Mets is something they desperately need, a genuine leadoff hitter in front of Soto. Soto's selectivity at the plate will also provide him with ample opportunities to steal and change the way the Mets are playing.
I also read an interview with one of the Mets hitting coaches, and while I do not expect any coach to be forthcoming in such circumstances, I was shocked to see that the views expressed when discussing working on fundamentals literally had nothing to do with working on genuine physical fundamentals: like the following: explaining that the body should be understood as housing a system for recruiting, transfering and releasing energy; that when you discuss how the body works you looking at how to get pressure from the ground that translates into energy that is entering the system, that while everybody will have variations, the global principles apply: you have to use your feet to properly to move your pelvis properly, etc. that you have to coordinate the movement of your arms with the movement of your upper body; and least discussed generally you have to learn how to load your wrists (and the levers created thereby) to match up the loading pattern with your release pattern. This all requires deliberate practice, not repetition as such. And it needs to be engrained so that you can then focus on everything else. After that you want to always be teaching pitch recognition through drills, and so on. the rest is just a bunch of banalities. There is no one way to stand or to move. But there is for every player better and more effective ways to move for them; I can't bear to watch them hit. They often go up to the plate and they are not bringing tools with them adequate to do the job at this level.

Gary Seagren said...

When you've hit rock bottom (jeez I certainly hope so) what do we have to lose? Also when does the boy genius have to answer for this mess?

That Adam Smith said...

While the big team struggles (circles the drain even) the farm system hasn’t (SSS, of course) covered the org in glory either thus far this year. Not many offensive players in the upper minors other than Ewing are off to a start that screams “ready”. Hopefully Reimer gets it together. But if Ewing hits like this in AAA for a couple more weeks, it’s not impossible we see him sooner than later.

Tom Brennan said...

They need you as a hitting coach, Jules.

Tom Brennan said...

Ken Singleton was off to that kind of minors start and got called up early. Hopefully Ewing, too.