Thursday, October 8, 2009

Sorry About the Break

Sorry about the week long break, I had a family member in the hospital and a crazy week at school. My family member is out and better now, so I am back in full force again.

Which brings to the fact that I could could use another person or two to help me with news, links, and posts. So, if any of you have some free time and want to write your opinions about the Mets email me at michael.mayer4@gmail.com. Thank you.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Mike Pelfrey Report Card

Big Pelfrey was obviously a disappointment this year while finishing 10-12 with a 5.03 era,
1.514 whip, and 10.4 H/9. He also saw an increase in HR's by 33% to 18, an increase in BB/9, and issued a very memorable 6 balks after never having one in his career.

Pelf was the only healthy starting pitcher the Mets had all season which is why he led them in starts(31), innings pitched(184), and groundouts(260).

Pelfrey has not only has problems with giving up lots of hits and HR's but he has complete mental lapses some games that completely ruined his ability to compete.

I think that next season Mike needs to do a better job of finishing off hitters with off-speed pitches and not allowing things like balks and errors get into his head. I think he if does that he will return to a winning pitcher with an ERA in the 3.70-3.95 area.

I'm going to give Mike a grade of D+ because he was able to stay healthy all year and the Mets could count on him to be out there every fifth day.

This Day in Mets History

1973- The Mets beat the Cubs 6-4 to capture the NL East Title. The Miracle Mets were in last place and 11.5 back on August 4th.

1974- Tom Seaver strikes out 14 Phillies to become in the first pitcher in National League History to strike out 200 or more batters in 7 straight seasons.

1982- Pitcher Terry Leach throws a 10-inning one-hitter against the Phillies, the only of its kind in Mets history. The Mets win 1-0 on a Hubie Brooks sac fly.

1985- Daryl Strawberry hits a 11th-inning HR to beat the Cardinals 1-0 and to cut the Cardinals lead to 2 games.

2002- The Mets fire manager Bobby Valentine.

Mets Birthdays
  • Chuck Hiller: 75
  • Buzz Capra: 62
  • Bob Myrick: 57
  • Pete Falcone: 56
  • Jeff Reardon: 54
  • Chuck McElroy: 42
  • John Thomson: 36
  • Brandon Knight: 34

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Reyes Hurt Again

Jose Reyes now has a torn hamstring to go with his torn tendon behind his right knee. He tore his hammy while running the bases in New York earlier this week. Which begs the questions why was he running and was he running with the intent of playing in the last couple of games?

Reyes should have been shut down earlier this year and had the necessary surgery to fix his tendon. The Mets mishandled another players injury and this time it has bigger consequences that it did with Church. Reyes is one of the faces of the franchise and a big part of the Mets future, so their is no reason to try experimental treatment in season to try and get him back this year.

At first, yes go ahead and try the treatment, but once it fails move on do the surgery. It is now September 30th, the season has been over for 2 months, and if finally looks like Reyes is heading for surgery.

I just hope that Reyes injury only affects this season, not the mistreatment of the injury affecting next season.

This Day in Mets History

1962- The Mets end their inaugural season with their 120th loss of the season, setting a new record. Joe Pignatano hits into a triple-play in his last ML at-bat

1973- The Mets beat the Pirates to clinch the NL East title thanks to Cleon Jones throwing out the potential winning run at the plate.

1979- Ed Kranepool hits a pinch-hit 2B in his last ML at-bat completing the longest tenure in franchise history of 18 years.

1988- David Cone throws a complete game to beat the Cardinals 4-2 to improve his record to 20-3. He joins Doc Gooden, Tom Seaver, and Jerry Koosman as the only pitchers to win 20 in franchise history.

1999- Rey Ordonez plays in his 96th consecutive error less game at SS breaking Cal Ripken's record. His streak will end at 100 games.



Mets Birthdays
  • Dave Magadan: 47
  • Yorkis Perez: 42
  • Jose Lima: 37

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Tonights Lineup-No Evans or Thole

Pagan, lf
Castillo, 2b
Wright, 3b
Beltran, cf
Murphy, 1b
Francoeur, rf
Schneider, c
Valdez, ss
Pelfrey, rhp

I'm sick of seeing the lineup without Evans, granted he is not a big prospect but the season is over why not let him play some lf and some 1B. He is just rotting on the bench with only 3 at-bats since Sept 12th, that is no why to treat a young player. Lets not forget that earlier this year in the Minor Leagues he started off terrible and it was reported that he was seeing a sports psychologist. Now I'm no shrink but sitting on a bench every day while not getting into the game at all for a couple of weeks can't be good for an already weak psyche.

Now onto the to the fact that we continue to play Schneider when he is not in the plans for next years team. Today people will say that he is catching to try and help Pelfrey. Well to be frank that is bs, next year Pelfrey is not gonna have Schneider behind the plate and he needs to get use to it. He needs to learn to become a pitcher mentally as well as physically, and he needs to learn that with guys like Thole and Santos who will be most likely catching him next year. I appreciate the fact that Schneider has helped mentor Thole and he seems like a nice guy, but sports is a business. The Mets should have spent the last month or so trying to evaluate possible players for next year, and for the most part they have failed at this.

More Fall Cleaning

Its been announced that the Mets have fired their AA Binghamton Mets manager Mako Oliveras and their Gulf Coast League manager Julio Franco according to Adam Rubin.

The talk is that Omar Minaya is getting rid of all of Tony Bernazard's "guys" so that he can bring in his own. When Tony was hired, he was responsible for hiring the Minor League personnel, so this may not be the end of the firings.

Today in Mets History

1964- The Mets announce in a press coneference that skipper Casey Stengel will continue to manage next season despite 3 straight last place finishes. Stengel will die on this same date in 1975.

2001- Armando Benitez gives up a 2-out 2-strike grand slam to Brian Jordan to cap a 6-run rally that leads Atlanta to a 8-5 win. The loss puts the Mets 5 games behind the Braves with 7 left.

2002- On the last day of the season the Braves (24) and the Mets (21) tied the record for players used in a nine inning game. The record was previously set by Expos and Cubs in 1978.

Mets Birthdays
  • Heath Bell: 32

Monday, September 28, 2009

Tonights Lineup

Angel Pagan LF
Luis Castillo 2B
David Wright 3B
Carlos Beltran CF
Fernando Tatis 1B
Omir Santos C
Anderson Hernandez SS
Nelson Figueroa RHP

The Mets will face left-handed rookie Ross Detwiler who is 0-6 with a 5.71 era. Figgy is coming off a start where he threw 126 pitchers against the Braves.

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat Cuba 10-5 in the title game to win the World Cup

  • Ike Davis didn't get into the title game but did end the tournament with a line of .333 avg, .444 obp, .667 slg with 1o runs, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 2 2B, and a 3B.
Team Canada- Beat Puerto Rico 6-2 to clinch 3rd place

  • Shawn Bowman: 2-4, BB, R, RBI, 2B while playing and batting 3rd. Finished the tourney with a line of .291 avg, .381 opb, .491 slg with 3 HR's, 15 RBI's, 9 runs and 2 2B. His impressive offensive performance earned him a spot on the All-World Cup Team.
  • Jonathan Malo: 1-4, RBI, 3B, while playing SS. He finished with a .263 avg, .378 obp, and .474 slg line.

Team Australia- Beat the Netherlands 4-1 to claim 5th place in the World Cup



  • Stefan Welch: 1-4, HR, while playing first and batting fifth. Finishes the tourney with a line of .258 avg, .281 obp, and .613 slg with 5 HR's, 7 2B's and 13 RBI's

Mets prospect Rhiner Cruz had 5.1ip scoreless innings allowing only 1 hit with 7 k's while pitching for Spain.

This Day in Mets History

1991- The Mets fired Buddy Harrelson after a 6-2 loss to the Phillies.

2003- Jose Reyes hits a HR from both sides of the plate to become only the second in team history, the first being Lee Mazzilli in 1978

2008- The Mets lose to the Marlins 4-2 to end their season and to end the days of Shea Stadium. The Mets lose for the second straight year on the last day of the season in front of a sell-out crowd.

Mets Birthdays
  • Ronn Reynolds: 51
  • Mike DeJean: 39

J-E-T-S, Jets Jets Jets

I was unable to post this weekend because I was at the Jets-Titans game on Sunday. What an amazing game, the Jets and Titans both had some major miscues but in the end it was the Jets defense that was the deciding factor with a little help from Nate Washington who has terrible hands and dropped 3 passes in the 4th quarter.

The Jets defense struggled at times letting Chris Johnson get to the outside and let Kerry Collins sit back and throw. In the end the D made plays when they had to including interceptions by David Harris and Eric Smith.

Special teams also had two big plays, a forced fumble and recovery by Jason Trusnik in the 1st quarter and a forced fumble by Brad Smith and recovery by Larry Izzo.

The stadium was packed and the crowd was very loud despite on and off rain the whole game. It was a great experience and I hope I can go back to another this year.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Tonights Lineup

Angel Pagan LF
Luis Castillo 2B
David Wright 3B
Carlos Beltran CF
Daniel Murphy 1B
Jeff Francoeur RF
Josh Thole C
Anderson Hernandez SS
Tim Redding RHP

The Mets are facing Ricky Nolasco who has a 6.06 era vs the Mets this year, while Redding has a 8.02 era against Florida. Wright(3), Frenchy, and Beltran all of have career HR's against Nolasco while Castillo holds a .545 avg and Murphy a .400 avg. Chris Coghlan had 2 solo HR's last time Redding faced the Marlins.

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat Cuba 5-3 clinching a spot in the Gold Medal round
  • Ike Davis: 1-3, R, RBI, 2B while hitting 4th and playing RF

Team Canada- Beat Netherlands 11-5 after being down 4-0

  • Shawn Bowman: 2-4, 2R, 3 RBI, HR(3), HBP while playing and batting 3rd
  • Jonathan Malo: 1-3, 3R, 2 RBI, HR(2), BB, HBP, while playing short

Team Australia- Lost to Venezuela 9-4

  • Stefan Welch: 2-4, R, RBI, 2 2B's, while playing first

For Team Puerto Rico Former Mets Ruben Gotay and Jose Valentin both hit homeruns on their way to beating China 8-2.

I found a little write up on the Mets 4th round pick from 2007 Richard Lucas. This quote is from Matthew Eddy of Baseball America.

A fourth-rounder from '07, he missed the majority of the '08 season while dealing with off-field issues. Lucas returned with a vengeance this season, showing off natural strength and righthanded bat speed by driving the ball to all fields. He knows the strike zone, too, and handled himself well after a promotion to the New York-Penn League. He's nothing special at third base, but Lucas has pop-up prospect potential.

He goes on to talk about the Mets 4th rounder this year Darrell Cecilliani and Mets 2B prospect Alonzo Harris.

The Mets' fourth-rounder this year, Darrell Cecilliani hails from a small town in Washington, but he's made strides over the course of the past few years. He's a 70 runner who can handle center field and steal bases, but his bat has a ways to go. A lefthanded hitter, he takes a fairly direct route to the ball and has enough pop to drive the ball into the gaps. Cecilliani could develop into a 50-55 type hitter with strong plate discipline and a center-field profile. And secondly, 2B Alonzo Harris lacks pitch recognition skills and tends to swing too big, but he's a quick-twitch athlete who ripped 10 HR and stole 15 bases this season. His feet are quick enough to handle second, though he remains an inconsistent defender.

This Day in Mets History

1973- The Mets on Willie Mays with "Willie Mays Day" in an emotional ceremony at Shea Stadium.

1984- Rusty Staub becomes only the second player ever to hit a HR as a teenager and over 40, Ty Cobb was they only other to accomplish that feat. Staub's HR was a pinch 2-run blast to finish a 4-run 9th inning to overtake the Phillies 6-4.

Mets Birthdays
  • Bill Hepler: 64
  • David Weathers: 40
  • Argenis Reyes: 27

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Discussion: Next Year's Catchers

First off Josh Thole is the Mets future at catcher but that future can't me next year because he needs time at AAA to work on his blocking ability and calling a game. Playing at AAA will help because he will work with some veteran pitchers who know how to game plan and work a game. His arm is pretty good and has a fairly quick release but he doesn't look comfortable moving on breaking balls in the dirt. He is a ML hitter, but he needs to work on going the other way more and laying off the high fastball.

Now Omir Santos who I believe should be the Mets backup catcher next year because he has some pop, goes the other way, and is average defensively. He also runs well for a catcher, has a .284 avg at Citi Field, .400 avg with a runner on third with less than 2 outs, and has a .299 avg with runners on.

The free agent catching class is mediocre with some potential starters like Miguel Olivo, Bengie Molina, Rod Barajas, Pudge, and Jason Varitek. And some veteran backups Jason Kendall, Jose Molina, Henry Blanco, Brad Ausmus, and Josh Bard.

I've been weighing the realistic options like Bengie Molina(to slow, only thrown out 23% of runners, and lowest BA since 2002), Olivo(doesn't walk at all, 120k's, 28% thrown out, and .237 avg with runners on including 0-14 with bases loaded and Pudge(18/87 walk to K's, grounded into 19 DP's, and a obp under .300.

So my choice for catcher is Rod Barajas of the Toronto Blue Jays. He has a line of 18 HR's, 66 RBI's with a .231 avg, and a .672 ops. He has thrown out 35% of base runners and has only grounded into 4 DP's. He also hit .270 with RISP, .308 avg with runners on 3rd and less than 2 outs, and a .275 hitter against ground ball pitchers which the Mets have been terrible against the last couple of years.

To sum it up I would sign Barajas to a one-year deal to platoon with Santos and let Thole spend the whole year at AAA to learn how to play the catching position better.

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat Puerto Rico 3-0
  • Ike Davis: 1-4 with his 2nd HR while playing RF

Team Canada- Beat Venezuela 9-3

  • Shawn Bowman: 2-5, 2nd HR, 2 RBI, while playing and batting 3rd
  • Jonathan Malo: 1-4, R, RBI, while playing SS

Team Australia- Beat Netherlands 5-2

  • Stefan Welch: 1-4, while playing 1B

Special Assistant Ramon Pena has been fired, he signed such international players as Fernando Martinez, Jeurys Familia, Jenrry Mejia, Francisco Pena, Juan Urbina, and Cesar Puello.

The Mets also fired Minor League Field Coordinator Luis Aguayo.

This Day in Mets History

1968- Mets manager Gil Hodges suffers a mild heart attack during a game against the Atlanta Braves. He will stay hospitalized untiil October 20th and die in 1972 of massive coronary.(www.nationalpastime.com)

1969- The Mets clinch the first-ever NL East title with a 6-0 win over the Cardinals. The fans go into a frenzy at Shea and run on the field to celebrate to the team.

1975- Tom Seaver loses his no-hitter with 2 outs in the 9th inning against the Cubs when Joe Wallis lines a single for the Cubs first hit. The Mets will go on the lose the game in the 11th inning 1-0.

1991- Howard Johnson hits his 37th HR setting a NL record for switch-hitters in a 10-8 loss to the Cardinals. He finished the season with 38 HR's and 117 RBI's, becoming the first switch-hitter to lead the NL.

Mets Birthdays
  • Hubie Brooks: 53
  • Bernard Gilkey: 43

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Third Round of World Cup began yesterday.

Team USA: Beat Venezuela 6-3
  • Ike Davis didn't play for the second game in a row

Team Canada: Beat Puerto Rico 3-0

  • Shawn Bowman: 0-5, 2k's while playing and batting 3rd
  • Jonathan Malo: 0-2, BB, SF, while playing SS

Team Australia- Lost to Cuba 2-1

  • Stefan Welch: 1-4, 2b(5), while playing 1B

This Day in Mets History

2001- Armando Benitez gives up 3 runs in the ninth including a 2-run HR by Brain Jordan who later hit the game winning HR off Jerrod Riggan. If the Mets would have held on it would have marked the first time since 1991 that the Braves didn't hold first place in September.

2008- Jose Reyes collects his 200th hit of the season with a bases-loaded triple in a much-needed Mets 6-2 victory over the Cubs at Shea Stadium. The 25-year old shortstop joins Lance Johnson (1996) as one of the only two players in franchise history to do so.(www.nationalpastime.com)

Mets Birthdays
  • Pete Harnisch: 43

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Today's Link Dump

Kevin Kernan from the Post talks to Gary Sheffiield who discusses that he will play next year and for who. He said that he would consider the Mets, along with the Astros, Marlins, Rangers, or even the Rays.
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/mets/sheffield_wants_to_return_next_year_D0LscrffaJirT615JPjKrK
While the Mets do need a hitter with some power like Sheff, they also need to get younger and avoid players that are prone to injury.

Mike Puma talked to Jeff Francoeur who say's that friend Jason Marquis would like to pitch for the Mets next season. Marquis is from Staten Island and is having a very nice year in the last of a 3-year $21 contract.
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/mets/francoeur_marquis_would_love_to_H44QxunoedyVLp8k27kh8J
I would add Marquis because he is dependable, innings eater, and pretty good with the bat(5 career HR's). But only depending on the rest of the off-season, I would add him if we can get another starter like Bedard or Wolf. Or if the Mets go out and get a big bat like Holliday or Bay. He is a nice pitcher but he shouldn't be the best pitcher that we sign.

Ken Davidoff talks about who the Mets should avoid signing this offseason including Jason Marquis.
http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/ken-davidoff-s-baseball-insider-1.1278117/free-agents-the-mets-should-avoid-1.1465978
I think that he is right about Hudson because we don't have enough money to pay 2 second basemen, plus Castillo played well this year besides one night in Yankee Stadium. I disagree with him about Wolf and Marquis, they both could help this team next year. I'm not adovacating signing either them to a multi-year deal or signing both of them, I'm just saying that every successful team needs an innings eater.


Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat Australia 4-3 to improve 7-0
  • Ike Davis did not play
  • Stefan Welch: 1-4, R, while playing 1B and batting 5th

Lance Broadway will be playing Winter Ball in Venezuela joining him will be Josh Thole who will play for Caracas and Bobby Parnell who is still undecided who he will play for.

This Day in Mets History

1962- The Cubs beat the Mets and Al Jackson handing him his 20th loss of the season. He joins teammate Roger Craig and the only teammates since the 1936 Phillies to have teammates with 20 losses.

1988- The Mets clinch their 2nd NL East title in 3 years with a win over the Phillies 3-1.

1998- John Olerud walks to reach base 15 consecutive times to tie Barry Bonds NL record.

2000- Armando Benitez saves his 39th game of the season against the Phillies to break John Franco's team record



Mets Birthdays
  • Wally Backman: 50
  • Vince Coleman: 48
  • Mark Guthrie: 44
  • Jeff Barry: 40

Monday, September 21, 2009

Poll: One hot head for Another

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Todays Link Dump

MLBTRADERUMORS discusses whether the Mets and Cubs should swap Oliver Perez for Milton Bradley. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2009/09/discussion-milton-bradley-for-oliver-perez.html
I'm still undecided on this because getting rid of Ollie is a great idea but bringing Bradley aboard could be a really bad idea.

Matt Cerrone discusses who should be the Mets MVP. http://www.metsblog.com/2009/09/21/vote-2009-mets-mvp/
Despite him not finishing the year up it has got to be Santana, he was our most dependable starting pitcher and pitched through injury pretty effectively.

Metsfever talks about some of the Mets minor league players who were drafted in the Dominican Winter League.http://metsfever.blogspot.com/2009/09/domincan-rookie-draft.html
I am very surprised to see that Marte was taken before Familia and Mejia considering the type of year he had. That must mean some scouts still see that this kid has lots of potential.

And last a picture of the World's tallest man who is in attendace tonight at Citi Field. http://twitpic.com/imopp





Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat Italy 12-3 and are still undefeated
  • Ike Davis: 1-4, 2R's, BB, while playing first base and batting sixth.

Team Canada- Beat Taiwan 5-3 to improve to 5-2

  • Shawn Bowman: 1-2, RBI, BB, while playing and batting 3rd
  • Jonathan Malo: 0-1, with 3 sacrifices, while playing SS

Team Australia- Beat Mexico 6-5 to improve to 5-1

  • Stefan Welch: 0-4, while playing first

This Day in Mets History

1973- The Mets complete an amazing climb from last place to first place by beating the Pirates 10-2 and improving their record to 77-77, they will finish the season at 82-79.

1979- The Mets sold Dock Ellis to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1987- Daryl Strawberry steals 2 bases to join Howard Johnson as the only teammates to ever have 30 steals and 30 HR's.

2001- A crowd of 41,235 gathered at Shea Stadium to witness the return of baseball to New York City for the first time since the terrorist attacks of September 11. Uplifting ceremonies before and during the game, which included singers Diana Ross, Marc Anthony Lisa Minnelli as well as bagpipers, paid tribute to victims of the tragedy. Mike Piazza's eighth inning home run gives the Mets a 3-2 dramatic victory over the Braves.

The Mets donate their day's pay, which totals approximately $500,000, from tonight's game with the Braves at Shea to a rescue fund for the families of the firefighters and policemen killed in the World Trade Center terrorist attacks. The contest is the first professional baseball game played in New York since the tragedy. (www.nationalpastime.com)



Mets Birthdays


  • D.J. Dozier: 44

Friday, September 18, 2009

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Crushed Chinese Taipei 14-3
  • Ike Davis: 0-3, 2 R's, 2 BB's, and 3k's while playing RF and hitting cleanup

Team Australia- Beat Italy 5-4 on a Chris Snelling walkoff single

  • Stefan Welch: 0-4, while playing first

Team Canada- Beat Japan 3-2

  • Shawn Bowman: 0-3, BB, while playing 3rd
  • Jonathan Malo: 0-2, with a sacrifice while playing SS

Mets announced their Sterling Award Winner for each level:

AAA: OF Jesus Feliciano
AA: C Josh Thole
A+: CF Kirk Nieuwenhuis
A: LHP Robert Carson
SSA: LHP Mark Cohoon
Rookie – Kingsport: 1B Jeffrey Flagg
Rookie – GCL: OF Julio Concepcion
DSL: 1B Alexander Sanchez
VSL: OF Andres Perez

This Day in Mets History

1970- The Mets purchased Dean Chance from the Cleveland Indians.

1975- Mets slugger Dave Kingman hits his 35th HR to set a new franchise record for homeruns in a season.

Rusty Staub becomes the first Met player to drive in a hundred runs in a season. A two-run HR accounts for the RBI's as the Mets beat the Cubs 7-5 at Shea Stadium.

1976- Tom Seaver beats the Pirates for the 2nd time in 6 days as the Mets win 6-2.

2006- The Mets beat the Marlins 4-0 to clinch their first NL East title since 1988. This was their fifth try as they lost to the Marlins and were swept in Pittsburgh, so they could enjoy the celebration in front of 46,729 at Shea.

Mets Birthdays
  • Harvey Haddix: 84
  • Scott Holman: 51
  • Roger Mason: 51

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Parnell Back to Pen Where He Belongs

Today Jerry Manuel announced that Bobby Parnell is going back to the pen he was effective for most of the season. He has an ERA of 3.75 as a reliever and 7.93 as a starter. He had also given up 3 more HR's in 9 less innings as a starter.

I wasn't in favor of this at the very start, especially because it was during the season. After seeing him pitch as a starter I am definitely against him being a starter. He is basically a two pitch pitcher who doesn't control his off-speed pitches enough to be a starter.

Next year the Mets are gonna need a setup man, and instead of jerking Bobby around with starting the Mets should have been putting him into high pressure late inning situations. Mets management hasn't done many things write this year and the handling of Parnell just adds to their mistakes.

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA had the day off but face fellow undefeated team Taiwan today.

Team Canada- Beat Mexico 4-2
  • Shawn Bowman: 2-4, 2 RBI, while playing 3rd
  • Jonathan Malo: 1-3, while playing SS

Ike Davis won the Minor League Player of the year award for the Mets. He hit a combined 20 HR's between St. Lucie and Binghamton.

Jeurys Familia won the Minor League Pitcher of the year for the Mets farm systems. While pitching for Savannah he went 10-6 with a 2.69 era with a 1.71 era in the Month of August.

This Day in Mets History

1976- The Mets sold Ken Sanders to the Kansas City Royals.
The Mets also signed free agent Greg Harris on this day.

1982- Dave Kingman hit his league leading 37th homerun against the Cardinals. He finshes the year hitting .204, the lowest batting average ever for someone who wins a HR crown.

1984- Dwight Gooden strikes out 16 batters for the second straight start and ties the record with 32k's in consecutive starts.

1986- The Mets beat the Cubs 4-2 and clinch the NL East Championship behind a 6-hitter by Dwight Gooden.

1993- The Mets traded Frank Tanana to the Yankees for Kenny Greer.

2005- Donn Clendenon passed away on this day.


Mets Birthdays
  • Bobby Fine: 71
  • John Franco: 49

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat Japan 4-2 to improve to 3-0
  • Ike Davis did not get into the game again.
  • Justin Smoak had another HR to bring his total to 6.

Team Australia- Loss to Taiwan 5-4

  • Stefan Welch: 0-3 while playing first base

Team Canada's game was rained out.

Pitchers Josh Stinson and Scott Moviel will join there teammate Mejia, Davis, and Tejada in the Arizona Fall League.

This Day in Mets History

1966- The Mets with 5 and the Giants with 3 tie a ML record for number of pinch hitters used in an inning as the Mets win 5-4.

1996- The Mets released Wayne Kirby.

Mets OF Lance Johnson hits his 20th triple become the first NL player to do so since Willy Mays in 1957.

2007- With a homer in seventh inning of a 10-6 loss to the Phillies at Shea Stadium, David Wright becomes the 30th member of the 30-30 club. Returning to the dugout, the Mets third baseman is greeted by hitting coach Howard Johnson, who along with Darryl Strawberry are the other Mets to also have stole 30 bases and hit 30 homers in the same season. (www.nationalpastime.com)

Mets Birthdays
  • Orel Hershiser: 51
  • Desi Relaford: 36

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tonights Lineup

Castillo, 2b
Sullivan, lf
Wright, 3b
Beltran, cf
Murphy, 1b
Francoeur, rf
Thole, c
Hernandez, ss
Misch, lhp

K-Rod won't be with the team tonight because his wife had twins in New York today.

Larry won't be playing tonight for the Braves.

Mets 2010 Schedule

Just click on Schedule for full size.

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat the Netherlands 11-1, they play Japan today
  • Ike Davis: 1-3, 2b, R, RBI, BB, while playing right field again
  • Justin Smoak: 2-4, 2HR's, 5RBI, seriously this kid is just tearing it up, excited to possibly see him in the Majors very soon.

Team Canada- Lost to Australia 5-3, they play Mexico today

  • Shawn Bowman: 0-4, BB, RBI, while playing 3rd again
  • Jonathan Malo: 0-3, while playing SS
  • Stefan Welch(AUS): 0-4 while playing 1B

Jenry Mejia will pitch in the Arizona Fall League, he will be playing with Ike Davis and Ruben Tejada.

This Day in Mets History

1963- Inspired by their fans, the Mets hold the first of many Banner Days including an on field parade in between the double header that day.

1969: The Mets defeat Steve Carlton despite his 19k's that then set a major league record because Ron Swoboda hit 2 two-run homeruns to win 4-3.

1973- Mets Rookie Mike Vail hits in his 23rd consecutive game to tie a National League record.

1987- The Mets traded Shane Young and Jeff Richardson to the California Angels for John
Candelaria.

Keith Hernadez collects his 2,000th hit as the Mets beat the Cubs 12-4.

1994- The Mets are informed that Doc Gooden is in violation of his aftercare program for substance abuse.

Mets Birthdays
  • Charley Smith: 72
  • John Pacella: 53
  • Satoru Komiyama: 44
  • Doug Simons: 43
  • Jason Hardtke: 38

Monday, September 14, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1996- Todd Hundley hits his 41st HR of the season to pass to set a new major league record for catchers. The Mets come back to beat the Braves 6-5 in 12 innings.

1999- The Mets traded Dan Murray to the Kansas City Royals for Glendon Rusch.

2004- The Mets fired Manager Art Howe to take effect at the end of the season.

2008- With his 8th inning thievery in a 7-4 loss to the Braves at Shea Stadium, Mets' shortstop Jose Reyes becomes the first player to have four straight seasons of 50 or more stolen bases playing for a New York area team, which also includes Yankees, Dodgers, and Giants. The accomplishment extends the infielder's own record as he is also the only Gotham major leaguer to achieve the feat for three consecutive years.(www.nationalpastime.com)

Mets Birthdays
  • Dave Hillman: 82
  • Harry Parker: 62
  • Mike Draper: 43
  • Chad Bradford: 35

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat Canada 8-0 in the first game of the second round
  • Ike Davis: didn't get into the game
  • Shawn Bowman: 0-3, 3k's
  • Jonathan Malo 0-3
  • Canada only had one hit and 3 baserunners all game

Former Met Jose Valentin hit a homerun for Puerto Rico as they beat Spain 12-2. Also playing for Puerto Rico are former Mets Raul Casanova and Ruben Gotay.

  • Stefan Welch: 2-5, HR, 5 RBI, and 2 runs scored for Australia as they crushed the Netherlands 19-6.

Both Ike Davis and Kirk Nieuwenhuis were listed on Baseball America's end of the season prospect hot sheet. http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/prospect-hot-sheet/2009/268861.html scroll all the way to the bottom to read about Kirk.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Team USA- Beat China 8-0 to move to 2-1
  • Ike Davis went 1-4, R, while playing first base and batting cleanup

Team Canada- Blasted Sweden 19-1 to move to 3-0

  • Shawn Bowman: 0-5, RBI, while playing 3rd and hitting 3rd
  • Jonathan Malo: 3-3, 3R's, BB, RBI, while playing shortstop and hitting 8th

Other Mets Prospects

  • Stefan Welch: playing for Australia, 1-4, R, BB, while playing first
  • Kai Gronauer: playing for Germany, 2-3, 2b, while catching

This Day in Mets History

1972- The Mets sold Chuck Taylor to the Milwaukee Brewers

1983- Mets rookie catcher Mike Fritzgerald becomes the 48th major leaguer to hit a home run in his first big league at bat.

1997- The Mets‚ down 6-0 with one strike to go in the bottom of the 9th rally to tie the Expos. Carl Everett ties the game with a grand slam. Two innings later‚ Bernard Gilkey hits a three-run homer to end it‚ 9-6. Facing Dustin Hermanson‚ the Mets manage just one hit through the first 8 innings‚ and that is a blooper by Carlos Mendoza‚ his first ML hit. Two singles and two relievers later the Mets tie it. John Franco is the winner over Steve Kline.(www.baseballlibrary.com)

Mets Birthdays
  • Tom Parsons: 70
  • Rodney McCray: 46
  • Grant Roberts: 32

Friday, September 11, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1974- The Mets lose to the Cardinals 4-3 in a marathon game that takes 25 innings and 7 hours and 4 minutes to complete. Its the longest game in baseball history and didn't end until 3:13 am in the morning. A record 175 offical at-bats are recorded and a record 45 men are stranded on base.

1987- With his 30th stolen base, Mets third baseman Howard Johnson becomes the first National League infielder to become a member of the 30-30 club. The other players in the Senior Circuit to have 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in the same season are outfielders Willie Mays, Hank Arron, Bobby Bonds, Dale Murphy, and Eric Davis. Ron Darling tears a ligament in his thumb in the game ending his season. (www.nationalpasttime.com)

1997- In a 9-5 Mets victory over the Expos at Shea Stadium, slow-footed John Olerud legs out an eighth-inning three-run triple to complete the cycle. The New York first baseman becomes the seventh player in franchise history to accomplish the feat. (www.nationalpasttime.com)

2004- The Mets lose to the Phillies in 13 innings 11-9 while combining to set a new record with 18 pitchers used. The Phillies used 10 to tie a NL record for one team.

Mets Birthdays
  • Larry Bearnath: 68
  • Dave Roberts: 65

World Cup Action 9/10

Team USA: Lost to Venezuela 13-9 after holding a 7-2 lead
  • Ike Davis didn't get to play and probably won't get alot of opportunity because of Rangers first base prospect Justin Smoak who went 4-6 with 2 HR's.

Team USA is playing Germany at 1pm today.

Team Canada: Beat South Korea 9-1

  • Shawn Bowman: 2-4, R, 2b, 2 RBI while playind 3rd base
  • Jonathan Malo: 0-3, BB, 2k's while playing shortstop

Team Canada plays again tonight at 7pm vs. the Netherlands.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1963- In the Mets 4-2 victory over the Giants at Polo Grounds, Carlton Willey retires the side in order getting all three Alou brothers -Jesus , Matty and Felipe - to make an out. The Dominican trio become the first three siblings to bat consecutively in the same inning. (www.nationalpasttime.com)

1969- The Mets sweep the Expos 3-2 in 12 innings and 7-1 to move into first place for the first time in team history.

1982-
The Mets traded Tom Hausman to the Atlanta Braves for Carlos Diaz.

1985- Immediately following a benches clearing incident Howard Johnson hit a grand slam to give the Mets a 5-4 victory over the Cardinals.

1990- The Mets traded Steve LaRose and Nicky Davis to the Houston Astros for Dan Schatzeder.

John Maine threw a Simluated Game

Today Maine threw a simulated game and came away looking pain free, although he has yet to talk to the media. He is on target to pitch against Pedro in the second game of the doubleheader on Sunday.

To me Maine maybe the most important player so see return this year, because he effects our offseason alot. If he comes back and can prove that he is 100%, that is one less starting pitcher the Mets need to go out and get. And if healthy he is a solid #3 starter. There also has been talk of nontending him, their is no way that will happen if he is healthy.

Well I wish Maine some goodluck all the way from Maine.

Minor League Bits and Pieces

Ike Davis and Team USA will be playing today at 1pm against Venezuela. To follow live stats go to www.USAbaseball.com.

Shawn Bowman and Jonathan Malo are playing for Team Canada who are playing tonight against Korea at 7pm.

Brooklyn: Lost their first playoff game 3-1 to Mahoning Valley ending their season.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1969- Purchased Jim Gosger from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

With a 3-2 win the Mets hand the Cubs there 6th straight loss and are now only 1/2 game behind them.

1993- The Mets released Darren Reed.

1997- Former Original Met OF Richie Ashburn died on this date. He died of an apparent heart attack in his New York Hotel room after broadcasting a Mets game.

Mets Birthdays
  • Todd Zeile: 44
  • Mike Hampton: 37
  • Kaz Ishii: 36

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1964- The Mets announce the signing of 18-year old right hander Bill Denehy.

1969- At Shea Stadium‚ the Mets top the Cubs 3-2 on Tommie Agee's 2-run HR. Jerry Koosman beats Bill Hands and strikes out 13 Cub batters. Chicago has now lost 5 in a row and leads the Mets by 1 1/2 games.

1990- Darryl Strawberry, the Mets all-time home run leader (252), ends his eight-year tenure with New York and signs a five -year free-agent deal with his hometown Dodgers.
(www.nationalpasttime.com)

1993- Houston's Darryl Kile no-hits the Mets‚ winning by a score of 7-1. He fans 9 and walks 1. Mets 3B Butch Huskey becomes the 3rd player in history to make his major league debut on the losing end of a no-hitter.(www.baseballlibrary.com)

Mets Birthdays-
  • Sheriff Robinson: 88
  • Don Aase: 55
  • Bobby Parnell: 25

Non-Mets: Today is the 11th anniversary of Mark McGwire hitting his 62nd homerun off SteveTrachsel passing Roger Maris.

Minor League Report 9/7

Buffalo- Lost to Lehigh Valley 3-0 in season finale
  • Andy Green: 2-3, BB, .259
  • Mike Lamb: 2-4, .261
  • Luis Rivera: 2-3, .316
  • Argenis Reyes: 0-4, .282
  • Robinson Cancel: 1-4, .248
  • Chip Ambres: 1-4, .261
  • Joshua Peterson: 0-4, .248

Binghamton- Lost to Altoona 3-0

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 1-4, .406
  • Ruben Tejada: 1-4, 2b(24), .289
  • DJ Wabick: 2-4, 2b(31), .296
  • Carlos Guzman: 0-4, .130
  • Zach Lutz: 1-4, .207
  • Jose Corronado: 1-4, .271
  • Eric Niesen: 7ip, 5H, 2ER, 5k's, L 4-7, 4.66 era(3.67 with 55k's in last 56 innings

Savannah- Lost to Charleston 7-6

  • Wilmer Flores: 0-5, R, .264
  • Juan Lagares: 2-5, RBI(13), .274
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 2-5, 2b(2), RBI(13), .397

Brooklyn will play there first playoff game tonight at home vs. Mahoning Valley at 7 PM.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Tobi Stoner To Be Called Up

Tobi will be promoted to the Mets tomorrow after the Bisons completed there season today by losing there season finale 3-0. He is a 24-year old right handed pitcher from Germany who has three solid pitches in a fastball in the 88-90 range, a curve ball around 76 with good bite and a changeup.

He has gone 9-9 with a 3.55 era in 23 starts with 2 complete games and 92k's, 47 walks, 120 hits, and 14 hr allowed in 144 innings. Those numbers are combined AA and AAA and he has pitched a little better lately with a 3.41 era in his last 10 starts in AAA. He also is 5-25 lifetime as a hitter.

I'm glad to see him get a call up, obviously he is not a big prospect but its nice to see the Mets give people within the organization a chance instead of 35 year old washed up pitchers. Good luck Tobi and maybe this can be an audition for next year.

This Day in Mets History

1962- Purchased Galen Cisco from the Red Sox.

1973- To prevent an injury, the second game of the Mets Expos doubleheader at Jarry Park is delayed for 11 minutes. The setting sun over the rim of the Montreal ballpark makes it impossible for the first baseman to see the ball being thrown from certain positions on the field.

1978- In a 9-4 victory over Expos, Mets backstop John Stearns establishes a new mark for National League catchers with his 25th stolen base. Johnny Kling swiped 24 bases catching for the Cubs in 1902. (www.nationalpasttime.com)

1984- Dwight Gooden pitches a one-hitter and strikes out 11 in a 10-0 rout of the Cubs. The only hit is Keith Moreland's slow roller in the 5th inning‚ which 3B Ray Knight fields but can't get out of his glove. Gooden's 11 strikeouts give him 236 for the season‚ breaking the NL rookie record set by Grover Alexander in 1911. For Gooden‚ he will win another 9 straight over the Cubs‚ lose‚ then win 12 straight.(www.baseballlibrary.com)

1990- The Mets signed free agent Guillermo Mota.

1998- The Mets signed free agent Jorge Toca.

Mets Birthdays-
  • Dave Wallace: 62
  • Rick Sweet: 57
  • Darren Bragg: 40
  • Jason Isringhausn: 37
  • David Newhan: 36
  • Brain Stokes: 30

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Minor League Report 9/5

Buffalo: Lost to Lehigh Valley 5-4
  • Argenis Reyes: 1-4, R, 2b(19), .285
  • Jesus Feliciano: 3-4, R, .311(.375 over last 10 games)
  • Mike Lamb: 2-4, RBI(53), .259
  • Adam Bostick: 0.2ip, 3ER's, BB, 2k's, L 0-3, 3.26 era

Binghamton: Beat Altoona 4-3

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 1-3, BB, R, .429
  • Ruben Tejada: 2-4, 2b(23), HR(5), 3 RBI(46), .289(.378 with 7 RBI last 10)
  • Zach Lutz: 2-3, 2b, BB, .200
  • Carlos Guzman: 0-3, .158
  • Jenry Mejia: 5.2ip, 5H, ER, 5BB's, 6k's, 4.47 era
  • Roy Merritt: 1.1ip, BB, 2H, K, S(14), 3.45 era

St. Lucie- Lost to Palm Beach 8-4

  • Sean Ratliff: 1-5, RBI(6), .286
  • Stefan Welch: 1-5, .278
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 0-3, RBI(73), 2BB's, .273
  • Josh Stinson: 2.1 scoreless ip, H, 3BB's 4k's, 1.98 era

Savannah: Beat Charleston 6-1

  • Wilmer Flores: 3-5, 2b(20), RBI(36), .267(.333 over last 10)
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 3-5, HR(2), 2 RBI(12), .397
  • Armando Rodriguez: 5ip, H, ER, 4BB's, 6k's, W 2-1, 2.16 era

This Day in Mets History

1962- Purchased Larry Foss from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1968- Jerry Koosman sets a franchise record for victories with 17 when he beats the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1.
1984- Signed Free Agent Keith Miller.

Mets Birthdays-
  • Fran Healy: 63
  • Alex Escobar: 31

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Minor League Report 9/5

Buffalo- Beat Lehigh Valley 6-4
  • Jesus Felicano: 3-4, R, BB, 2b(30), RBI(42), .308
  • Mike Lamb: 2-5, HR(5), 2 RBI(52), .257
  • Chip Ambres: 2-4, BB, RBI(58), .263
  • Luis Rivera: 3-5, 2b, 2R's, .315
  • Tobi Stoner: 6ip, 8H, 3 ER, BB, 6k's, W 7-7, 3.96 era

Binghamton- Lost to Altoona 6-1

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 1-4, R, .440
  • Jose Corronado: 3-4, 2b(16), .274
  • DJ Wabick: 2-4, RBI(55), .297
  • Zach Lutz: 1-1, 3BB's, .136
  • Carlos Guzman: 0-4, .188

St. Lucie: Beat Palm Beach 2-1

  • Reese Havens: 0-1, BB, HBP, .247
  • Joshua Satin: 0-3, RBI, .389
  • Stefan Welch: 1-4, .280
  • Sean Ratliff: 0-4, .304
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 1-4, R, .275
  • John Maine: 4ip, 2H, BB, 6k's

Savannah: Lost to Charleston 5-4

  • Wilmer Flores: 0-5, .264
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 0-4, .382
  • Juan Lagares: 1-4, R, .272

Friday, September 4, 2009

Minor League Report 9/3

Buffalo- Won 4-3 on a walkoff single by Luis Rivera
  • Jesus Felicano: 3-4, R, BB, .304
  • Chip Ambres: 2-4, 2R, HR(12), 2 RBI(57)
  • Luis Rivera: 2-5, R, game winning RBI single in bottom of tenth
  • Eddie Kunz: 0.1ip, ER, 5.12
  • Adam Bostick: 1.2ip, H, K, 2.61 era, inherited runners scored 0-3

Binghamton- Lost to Bowie 6-4

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 1-3, R, 2BB, .500
  • Ruben Tejada: 1-5, R, .287
  • DJ Wabick: 3-4, 2b(30), HR(4), 2 RBI(54), .293(.382 with 7 RBI last 10)
  • Zach Lutz: 0-4, .059
  • Carlos Guzman: 2-4, HR, 2 RBI, .333

St. Lucie- Beat Fort Myers 4-3

  • Reese Havens: 0-3, BB, .245
  • Joshua Satin: 2-4, R, .375
  • Stefan Welch: 0-3, BB, R, .277
  • Sean Ratliff: 2-4, R, 2 RBI, .273
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 2-3, RBI(69), .270(.343 with 7 RBI last 10)
  • Josh Stinson: scoreless inning with 2 k's recording 5th save, 2.23 era

Savannah- Lost to Charleston 8-4

  • Wilmer Flores: 1-3, BB, R, .264
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 3-4, HR(2), 2 RBI(10), .393
  • Juan Lagares: 2-3, R, RBI(12), SB(9), .278

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Minor League Report 8/2

Buffalo- Lost to Scranton 8-6
  • Argenis Reyes: 3-5, 2R, 3b(4), .292(.383 with 5 RBI last 10)
  • Mike Lamb: 2-5, 2b(29), 2 RBI(50), .260(.308 with 6 RBI last 10)
  • Joshua Peterson: 1-4, HR(1), RBI(5), .269
  • Jason Dubois: 2-4, 2HR(5), 2 RBI(8), .198

Binghamton- Beat Bowie 6-1

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 4-5, HR, 2 2bs, 3R, 2 RBI, .538
  • Ruben Tejada: 0-3, BB, .288
  • DJ Wabick: 2-4, 2R, HR(3), BB, 2 RBI(52), .288
  • Zach Lutz: 1-4, BB, RBI, .077
  • Carlos Guzman: Just Promoted: 1-5, RBI
  • Eric Niesen: 7.1ip, 5H, ER, 3BB, 5k's, W 4-6, 4.86 era

St. Lucie- Split 2 with Fort Myers

Game 1- Lost 8-4

  • Reese Havens: 1-4, .246
  • Joshua Satin: Just Promoted: 1-1, 2R, 3BB's, HR(1)
  • Sean Ratliff: Just Promoted: 1-4
  • Stefan Welch: 1-4, 2b(9), R, RBI(36),
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 1-4, HR(18), 2RBI(68), .266
  • William Rackel: Just Promoted: one scoreless inning

Game 2- Won 2-1

  • Reese Havens: 1-3, .247
  • Ratliff: 0-3
  • Welch: 1-3, R, .281
  • Maldonado: 1-3, .266

Savannah- Lost to Augusta 5-4

  • Alonzo Harris: 2-3, BB, 2 RBI, .375
  • Wilmer Flores: 2-4, SB(3), .264
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 1-4, R, .368

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Time to Rest Pelfrey

Before the season began Tom Verducci pointed out a list of pitchers to watch out from that could get injured this season because of the increased number of innings they pitched last season. Well luckily Pelfrey didn't get injured but he definitely looks like he may be pitching on tired legs out there. Maybe he is just tired in general because he is making mental mistakes as well.

This season has been over for awhile, Mike is very young so lets shut him down and bring up a guy like Tobi Stoner and let him get a couple of starts.

Minor League Report 9/1

Buffalo- Lost to Rochester 9-6
  • Argenis Reyes: 3-5, R, 2b(18), RBI(31), .288
  • Mike Lamb: 2-4, R, 2b(28), RBI(48), .258
  • Luis Rivera: 2-4, 2R, 2b, .293
  • Rene Rivera: 2-3, BB, 2b(14), HR(9), 3 RBI(30), .242
  • Adam Bostick: 1ip, R, BB 2k's, 2.72 era

Binghamton- Lost to Bowie 6-1

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 0-3, BB, SB
  • Ruben Tejada: 1-3, BB, .289
  • Zach Lutz: 0-4, 2k's
  • Jose Coronado: 1-4, 2b(14), RBI(39), .269
  • Jenry Mejia: 4ip, 4H. 3ER, 3BB, 6k's, 4.89 era
  • Roy Merritt: 2 perfect innings with 2k's, 3.52 era

Savannah- Lost 2 games to Augusta

Game One- 7-0

  • Wilmer Flores: 0-3, .259
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 1-2, .400
  • Alonzo Harris(Just promoted): 1-3

Game Two- 2-1

  • Alonzo Harris: 0-2, R, BB
  • Wilmer Flores: 2-3, .262
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 0-3, .377
  • Armando Rodriguez(second start): 6ip, 3H, 2ER, BB, 9k's, 2.31 era

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1970- Traded Rod Gaspar to the Padres for Ton Herbel

1975- When he whiffs Pirate Manny Sanguillen in the seventh inning of the Mets 3-0 victory, Tom Seaver becomes the first pitcher to strike out at least 200 batters in eight consecutive seasons. The victory is also 'Tom Terrific's' 20th of the season making it the fourth time in his career he has reached that plateau.(www.nationalpastime.com)

1985- The visiting New York Mets edge San Francisco‚ 4-3 with Keith Hernandez 2-run homer climaxing a 3-run 9th inning. Siske‚ in relief of Ed Lynch‚ is the winning pitcher. In the 5th‚ Lynch lines to right field and is thrown out 9-3 by RF Joel Youngblood. It's the NL's 2nd 9-3 putout in 2 months.(www.baseballlibrary.com)

2001- Traded Kyle Kessel to the Tigers for C.J. Nitkowski

2004- Signed Free Agent Alay Soler

Mets Birthdays:
  • Tom Burgess- 82
  • Dave West- 45
  • Derek Wallace- 38

Monday, August 31, 2009

Minor League Report 8/31

Buffalo- Beat Rochester 6-1
  • Argenis Reyes: 2-4, R, RBI(30), .284
  • Chip Ambres: 2-4, HR(11), 2 RBI(55), .258
  • Joshua Peterson: 2-4, R, .270
  • Tobi Stoner: 9ip, 5h, ER, BB, 3k's, W 6-7, 3.93 era
Binghamton- Lost to Akron 10-7
  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 3-5, R, 3b, .600, First game after being promoted from St. Lucie
  • Ruben Tejada: 3-4, 2b(22), 3 RBI(42), SB(18), .289
  • Ike Davis: 2-5, HR(13), 2 RBI(43), .309
  • Zach Lutz: 0-5, Just promoted along with Nieuwenhuis

Ike Davis to Play for USA

Ike Davis has been selected to be on the USA roster for the World Cup in Europe that will be starting September 9th and finishing the 27th. He is also scheduled to be one of the Mets participants in the Arizona Fall League. Davis has progress very well this year and at excelled at the AA with Binghamton since being promoted.

Since being promoted he has hit .307 avg, .386 obp, .554 slg with 12HR, 41RBI, and 14 2b's. The total of his numbers from A and AA are .297, .381, .519 with 19HR, 69RBI, and 31 2b's. He has also hit .271 against lefties with a .471 slg, and .333 with runners on and a .545 slg.

Ike has played very well this year and definitely excited expectations after how poorly he did last year. The Mets shouldn't rush him because he is only 22 but if he can hit, and continues to prove so I expect to see him at Citi Field at sometimes next year.

Minor League Report 8/30

Buffalo- Lost to Rochester in 10 innings 5-4
  • Argenis Reyes: 2-6, R, 2b(17), .281
  • Mike Lamb: 2-2, 2R, 2b(26), 3 BB's, .255
  • Javier Castillo: 3-5, 2 RBI(39), .257
  • Eddie Kunz: gave up walkoff HR without recording an out, L 4-5, 4.99 era(8.16 last 10)

Binghamton- Beat Akron 5-3

  • Ruben Tejada: 1-3, R, BB, .285
  • Ike Davis: 3-4, 2R, 2b(14), HR(12), 3 RBI(41), .307(.344 3HR and 9 RBI last 10)
  • DJ Wabick: 2-4, RBI(50), .289(.367 over last 10)
  • Josh Thole: DNP

St. Lucie- Lost to Palm Beach 4-3

  • Kirk Nieuhenwuis: 1-4, R, BB, .274
  • Reese Havens: 2-5, HR(14), 2 RBI(52), .246(.308 with 3HR and 9 RBI last 10)
  • Zach Lutz: 2-5, .284
  • Carlos Guzman: 1-4, .290(.395 last 10 games)
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 1-3, BB, .266
  • Josh Stinson: 0.2 scoreless innings, 2.30 era
  • Scott Moviel: 6ip, ER, 3H, 2BB, 2K, 3.97 era

Savannah- Beat Rome 2-0

  • Wilmer Flores: 1-4, .261
  • Joshua Satin: 1-3, 2b(38), RBI(60), .284
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 2-3, .392
  • Jeurys Familia: 5 scoreless innings, 6h, 3BB, 5K's, W 10-6, 2.69 era

This Day in Mets History

1967- The Mets purchased Bill Graham from the Detriot Tigers.

1977- Traded Jerry Grote to the Dodgers for Dan Smith and Randy Rogers.

1982- The Mets lose their 15th game in a row to the Astros behind a Nolan Ryan 2-hitter. The Mets will beat the Astros the next day 5-1.

1997- Traded Pete Harnish to the Brewers for Donny Moore.

1998- Sold Tim Spehr to the the Kansas City Royals

2002- Losing their 13th consecutive game at Shea Stadium to Randy Wolf and the Phillies, 1-0, the Mets complete the worst month at home in National League history. The Amazins' join the Seattle Pilots (August-1969 ) and the Tigers (September-1996) as teams that have not won a home game in a calendar month with at least ten games.(www.nationalpastime.com)

Mets Birthdays
  • Tracy Stallard- 72
  • Claudell Washington- 55
  • Hideo Nomo- 41
  • Pat Howell- 41

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Todays Lineup

Pagan
Castillo
Murphy
Frency
Sullivan
Tatis
Schneider
Hernandez
Parnell

The Mets will be facing Ryan Dempster with a 4:10 start airing on FOX.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Matt Murton

Matt Murton was recently DFA by the Colorado Rockies and I definitely like the Mets to go out and get him. He is a Major League hitter and I have no idea why is hasn't got a chance from someone to play everyday. He is a career .287 avg, .353 obp and .444 in the bigs but for some reason can't get a consistent shot. He was hitting .321 with 10 HR's and 71 RBI's this year at AAA for the Rockies. The Mets could use a right handed outfielder with some pop.

Pretty simple, cut Sheff and bring Murton in.

Minor League Report 8/27

Buffalo- Beat Rochester 8-7
  • Argenis Reyes: 0-5, RBI(29), .280
  • Andy Green: 2-5, R, RBI(15), .259
  • Mike Lamb: 3-5, R, RBI(47), .253
  • Chip Ambres: 2-5, R, 2b(25), 2 RBI(52), .254
  • Robinson Cancel: 3-5, R, 2b(9), 2 RBI(16), .253
  • Adam Bostick: 1.1ip, 3 H, 3 ER's, 2.80 era

Binghamton- Beat Akron 3-1
  • Ruben Tejada: 1-4, 3b(3), R, .283
  • Josh Thole: 2-3, RBI(46), .326
  • Ike Davis: 1-4, R, 2b(13), .306
  • Shawn Bowman: 0-3, .294
  • DJ Wabick: 2-3, RBI(48), .280
  • Eric Niesen: 6ip, H, ER, 3BB's 5k's, W 3-6, 5.24 era

St. Lucie- Beat Palm Beach 16-6

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 4-6, 4R's, 2 2b(34), 3 RBI(71), .275
  • Reese Havens: 2-5, R, BB, 2 2b(17), 2 RBI(49), .244(.333 with 8 RBI and 7BB's last 10)
  • Zach Lutz: 2-6, 2b(19), 2 RBI(62), .283
  • Carlos Guzman: 3-6, R, 2 RBI(64), .287
  • Stefan Welch: 3-6, HR(5), 2 RBI(34), .293
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 3-5, 4 R's, 2 2b(18), BB, RBI(64), .268
  • Josh Stinson: one scoreless inning, 2.35 era

Savannah- Lost to Rome 5-2

  • Wilmer Flores: 2-4, BB, .263
  • Sean Ratliff: 1-4, R, BB, .269
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 2-4, .415
  • Eric Beaulac: 6ip, 8H, 2 ER, 11k's, 2.89 era

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Minor League Report 8/27

Buffalo- Lost to Pawtucket 7-1
  • Argenis Reyes: 1-4, .284
  • Javier Castillo: 1-3, HR(7), RBI(37), .254
  • Joshua Peterson: 1-3, .272
  • Jesus Feliciano: 1-4, .306

Binghamton- Lost to Portland 8-7

  • Ruben Tejada: 2-5, 2b(21), .283
  • Josh Thole: 0-0, BB, .324
  • Shawn Bowman: 1-4, HR(9), 3 RBI(44), .296(.351 over last 10)
  • Ike Davis: 1-4, R, .307
  • Jenry Mejia: 3.2ip, 5H, 4er, 3BB's, 2k's, 4.72 era

Savannah- Beat Augusta 5-1

  • Wilmer Flores: 1-3, RBI(35), BB, .261
  • Sean Ratliff: 1-4, 2b(28), .269
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 2-4, 2b, R, RBI, .405
  • Armando Rodriguez: 5.2ip, H, ER, 4BB's 9k's, 1.69 era, win in his first start at A

This Day in Mets History

1964- The Mets signed free agent Jerry Koosman.

1974- At Shea Stadium, Benny Ayala becomes the first National Leaguer in 13 years to hit a home run in his first major league at-bat. The Mets rookie goes deep off Astros' hurler Tom Griffin in New York's 4-2 win. (www.nationalpasttime.com)

1992- The Mets traded David Cone to the Blue Jays for Jeff Kent and Ryan Thompson.

2004- Traded Dan Wheeler to the Astros for Adam Seuss.

Mets Birthdays:
  • Mike Maddux- 48
  • Brian McRae- 42

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Minor League Report 8/26

Buffalo- Lost to Pawtucket 3-2 on a walkoff
  • Argenis Reyes: 2-5, 2b(16), .284
  • Jesus Feliciano: 1-3, BB, .306
  • Robinson Cancel: 2-4, 2b(8), 3b(2), 2R's, .246
  • Joshua Peterson: 2-4, 2b, RBI, .269
  • Tobi Stoner: 6ip, 3H, ER, 3bb's, 5k's, 4.25 era
  • Eddie Kunz: .2, ER, L 4-4, 4.92 era

Binghamton- Beat Portland 3-2

  • Josh Thole: 1-4, 2b(29), .324
  • Shawn Bowman: 1-3, R, .297
  • Ike Davis: 1-2, HR(11), 2 RBI(37), .308
  • Michael Antonini: 7ip, 2 ER, 3k's, W 7-3, 4.84 era
  • Roy Merritt: 1.1 scoreless innings, 3.55 era

St. Lucie- Split 2 with Fort Myers

Game 1- Lost 3-1

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 0-3, BB, .268
  • Reese Havens: 0-3, .240
  • Zach Lutz: 1-3, .282
  • Carlos Guzman: 1-2, BB, .284
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 1-3, R, BB, .263

Game 2- Won 5-4

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 2-4, .270(.442 with 5 HR's and 13 RBI's over last 10)
  • Reese Havens: 1-2, R, BB, .242(.324 with 2 HR's and 7 RBI's)
  • Zach Lutz: 1-3, R, BB, RBI(60), .282
  • Carlos Guzman: 1-4, R, .284
  • Stefan Welch: 1-4, HR(4), 3 RBI(32), .287
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 1-3, HR(17), RBI(65), BB, .263( 6HR's)

Savannah- Beat Augusta 4-3 on a walkoff in the 11th

  • Wilmer Flores: 1-6, RBI(34), .261
  • Sean Ratliff: 4-5, R, .269
  • Joshua Satin: 1-5, R, RBI(58), BB, .287

Tonights Lineup

Angel Pagan CF
Luis Castillo 2B
Daniel Murphy 1B
Jeff Francoeur RF
Cory Sullivan LF
Fernando Tatis 3B
Brian Schneider C
Anderson Hernandez SS
Mike Pelfrey RHP

The Mets are facing the very though Josh Johnson, so Pelf is gonna have to have is good stuff tonight.

In other news Lance Broadway has been called up to take Oliver Perez's spot on the roster. I'm assuming he will also take his spot in the rotation becasue he has only been a starter since we got him from the White Sox for Ramon Castro.

If tonight was the last tonight I ever saw Schnieder in a Mets unifrom I would be very happy, he is just terrbile at the plate right now.

This Day in Mets History

1965- At Shea Stadium, the Mets beat the Dodgers, 5-2, making Tug McGraw (2-2) the first Mets pitcher to defeat Sandy Koufax (21-7). Previously, New York had lost 13 consecutive times to the future Hall of Fame southpaw. (www.nationalpasttime.com)

1996- The Mets fire Manager Dallas Green and hire Bobby Valentine.

2008- Driving in Damon Easley with a fourth inning groundout at Citzens Bank Park, Mets infielder David Wright becomes the first player in franchise history to have four 100-RBIs seasons. The 25-year old has reached the plateau every year since becoming a team's regular third baseman.

In the same game, trailing 7-0 early in the game, the Phillies rally to beat the Mets at Citizens Bank Park, 8-7. Chris Coste, who goes 4-for-4 after entering the game as a pinch hitter in the 8th inning, delivers the walk-off single in the bottom of the 13th to put Philadelphia back into first place, a half a game ahead of New York.

Mets Birthdays:
  • Alex Trevino- 52
  • Ricky Bottalico- 40

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Minor League Report 8/25

Buffalo- Beat Scranton 4-0
  • Argenis Reyes: 2-5, 2b(15), RBI(28), .283
  • Jesus Feliciano: 3-5, 2b(29), .306
  • Luis Rivera: 1-3, R, RBI(9), BB, .307
  • Chris Mason: Just Promoted from AA- 7 scoreless innings, 5h, 3k's, 3.27 era
  • Adam Bostick: 0.2 scoreless innings to lower his era to 2.12

Binghamton- Lost 3-1 to Portland

  • Ruben Tejada: 1-4, .282
  • Josh Thole: .324
  • Shawn Bowman: 1-3, BB, .296

Savannah- Lost to Augusta 4-3 in 1o innings

  • Jefry Marte: 1-4, R, SB(5), .231
  • Wilmer Flores: 1-5, .262
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 2-5, RBI, .429(12-28 with 7 RBI since being promoted)
  • Jeurys Familia: 5ip, 2er, 6 k's, 2.79 era

WAGS TRADED

Billy Wagner was traded to the Red Sox today for 2 players to be named later. One is now believed to be Chris Carter, who is a 26 year old left handed power hitter. He is not a prospect but could be a guy not that stick around and be on the team next. But definitely could put some instant power into the current lineup.

Yesterday on my way home from the Mets game me and my dad were discussing Wags and who they should get in return and oddly enough Chris Carter is the guy I said would be the most intriguing/likely. Granted he isn't young but he has power and the Mets need some badly, he should be in the bigs the rest of the year to see what he has.

Evans Recalled

Nick Evans is going to be recalled to take Billy Wagners spot.

I'm very glad to see Nick back up here and feel that he should have been with the team all year. He has good gap power and plays a good first base and an ok left or right field.

This Day in Mets History

1985- Dwight Gooden wins his 14th consecutive game and his 20th of the season 9-3 over the Padres. Gooden will finish the season 24-4. Gooden‚ at 20 years‚ 9 months of age‚ is the youngest pitcher ever to win 20 games. Bob Feller was a month older when he first won 20 in 1939.(www.baseballlibrary.com)

2008- Mike Pelfrey becomes the first Mets hurler with back-to-back complete-game victories since Bret Saberhagen accomplished the feat in 1995. With the help of a pair of Carlos Delgado three-run home runs the Mets beat the Astros 9-1.

Mets Birthdays:
  • Darrell Johnson- 81
  • Choo Choo Coleman- 72
  • Gary Matthews Jr.- 35
  • Pedro Everday Feliciano- 33

Saturday, August 22, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1970- Signed free agent Ike Hampton.

1972- Jim Beauchamp hits a HR and drives in all the runs in a 4-2 victory over the Astros

2000- Derek Bell pitches in a mop-up loss and gives up 4 earned runs in an inning.

2003- Sold Jorge Toca to the Pirates.

2006- Traded Evan Maclane to the Diamondbacks for Shawn Green.

2007- Stealing three bases in a 7-5 loss to the Padres at Shea Stadium, Mets shortstop Jose Reyes sets a team record swiing his 67th stolen base of the season. Roger Cedeño had established the previous mark of 66 in 1999.

Mets Birthdays-
  • Ray Burris: 59
  • Ike Hampton: 58
  • Darrin Jackson: 46

Friday, August 21, 2009

Minor League Report 8/21

Buffalo- Split a Doubleheader with Syracuse

Game 1- Won 7-2
  • Jesus Feliciano: 3-4, 2R, 2b(28), RBI(40), .302
  • Nick Evans: 1-3, R, .208
  • Mike Lamb: 2-3, R, 2b(25), RBI(44), .261
  • Chip Ambres: 2-3, HR(10), 3 RBI(50), .256(.313, 7 RBI over last 10)
  • Robinson Cancel: 1-3, HR(2), .243(.393 with 2 HR over last 10)
  • Luis Rivera: 1-3, R, .314
  • Tobi Stoner: 6ip, 2ER, 2 BB, 6k's, 4.46 era, W 5-7
  • Adam Bostick: scoreless inning lowering era to 2.16

Game 2- Lost 2-1

  • Argenis Reyes: 2-4, .286
  • Jesus Feliciano: 2-4, .304
  • Nick Evans: 0-4, .204
  • Eddie Kunz: 2 perfect innings with 4k's, 4.91 era

Binghamton- Beat Connecticut 3-2

  • Ruben Tejada: 2-5, 3b(2), 2 RBI(38), .287
  • Josh Thole: 3-5, .332
  • Shawn Bowman: 1-5, RBI(40), .296

St. Lucie- Lost to Sarasota 8-5

  • Reese Havens: 1-4, RBI(44), BB, .238
  • Zach Lutz: 1-4, HR(11), RBI(57), BB, .282
  • Stefan Welch: 1-5, HR(3), RBI(24), .291
  • Carlos Guzman: 2-4, R, .281(.395 over last 10 games)
  • Brahiam Maldonado: 2-4, HR(15), 2 RBI(62), .265(.441 with 6 HR and 18 RBI last 10)

Savannah- Beat Augusta 16-5

  • Jefry Marte: 0-6, .227, 2 errors to increase total to 47
  • Wilmer Flores: 1-6, 3R's, .267
  • Joshua Satin: 3-3, 4R's, 2b(35), 3 BB's, .295
  • Nicolas Giarraputo: 2-4, R, BB, 3 RBI, .455(just called up from Brooklyn)

Wagner Claimed

Billy Wagner has been claimed and now the Mets have 72 hours to trade him. No surprise that he was claimed after the way he threw last night. He hit as high as 96 on the gun and was throwing a good slider, specially the one he struck out McCann on.

I know most people would like to trade Billy because we have nothing to play for this year, but I would keep him and see if he generates more trade value over the next month or so. The only way I would trade him is if the other team eats part of his salary and we get a decent prospect. Otherwise you pick up his option for next year and see what you get for him in the offseason. But the Mets need to keep on of him or Putz you can't have a good bullpen without a good setup man.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Minor League Report 8/20

Buffalo- Lost to Syracuse 3-0, and Won 2-0 in the second game

Game 1- Lost 3-0

  • Argenis Reyes: 1-3, 2b(13), .287
  • Nick Evans: 1-3, .205
  • Luis Rivera: 1-1, .317
  • Pat Misch: 4ip, 3h, ER, 7k's, 4.26 era

Game 2- Won 2-0

  • Argenis Reyes: 1-3, R, 2b(14), .287
  • Nick Evans: 1-3, RBI(28), .206
  • Ken Takahashi: 7ip, 3h, 2BB, 6k's, 2.38 era

Binghamton- Lost to New Britain 7-2

  • Ruben Tejada: 0-4, .285
  • Josh Thole: 0-3, .329
  • Shawn Bowman: 2-4, 2b(20), .297
  • Ike Davis: didn't play because of bruised ribs
  • Former Met Prospect Deolis Guerra with the W, 6-2, 6.2ip, ER, 6k's
  • Brad Holt scratched from start because of the flu

St. Lucie- Beat Sarasota 10-4

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 2-5, 2R, HR(15), 4 RBI(64), .259( 5 HR and 14 RBI over last 10)
  • Reese Havens: 1-5, .238
  • Zach Lutz: 1-4, .282
  • Carlos Guzman: 1-5, RBI(60), .279
  • Stefan Welch: 2-3, 2R, BB, .294

Savannah- Lost to Augusta 2-1 in 10 innings

  • Jefry Marte: 0-4, BB, 2SB's(3), .232
  • Wilmer Flores: 0-3, BB, .268
  • Sean Ratliff: 1-5, RBI(67), .267
  • Joshua Satin: 2-5, 2b(34), .289
  • Jeurys Familia: 6 scoreless innings allowing 2 hits, K, 3 BB's, 2.76 era

This Day in Mets History

1967- Purchased Bill Connors from the Cubs.

1979- Purchased Ray Burris from the Yankees.

1985- Signed Free Agent Larry Bowa

Mets' phenom Doc Gooden strikes out 16 Giants in a 3-0 victory over San Francisco becoming the first National League pitcher to strike out 200 or more batters in each of his first two seasons.

1989- It's a busy day on the trading block for the Mets as they send popular outfielder Mookie Wilson to the Blue Jays for pitcher Jeff Musselman and minor leaguer Michael Brady. New York also gets Frank Viola from the Twins for pitchers Rick Aguilera, David West, and Kevin Tapani and two minor leaguers.(www.nationalpastime.com)

Howard Johnson hits his 30th homerun of the season joining Barry Bonds and Willie Mays as the only players to achieve 30 HR's and 30 SB's in 2 different seasons.

1998- At Shea Stadium, Cardinal first baseman Mark McGwire becomes the first player in major league history to hit 50 home runs in three consecutive seasons. Mac's seventh inning solo shot helps to defeat the Mets, 2-0.

2007- Traded Sean Henry and Jose Castro to the Reds for Jeff Conine

Mets Birthdays
  • Cliff Cook- 73
  • Cory Sullivan- 30

Brad Holt vs Deolis Guerra

Interesing matchup tonight with Holt pitching for Binghamton and former Met prospect Guerra pitching for New Britain.

Guerra has pitched for two level with a combined line of 11-10 with a 4.94 era, with 95k's and 134 hits in 125.2 innings. Last time out he did throw 6 hitless innings striking out 9 batters.

Holt has also pitched at 2 levels, but hasn't faired well since being promoted with a line of 3-6, 6.21 era, with 23 BB's, 45k's, and 9 HRs in 58 innings.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Minor League Report 8-19

Buffalo- Lost to Syracuse 7-3

  • Argenis Reyes: 1-4, R, .286
  • Nick Evans: 2-4, 3b(3), RBI(27), .203(.297 with 8 RBI over last 10)
  • Javier Castillo: 2-4, 2b(27), RBI(34), .258(.286 over last 10)
  • Lance Broadway: 6.2, 7h, 4er, 3BB, 4k, 6.33 era

Binghamton- Lost to New Britain 6-1

  • Ruben Tejada: 1-4, R, .288
  • Jose Coronado: 1-3, .273(.382 over last 10 games)
  • Josh Thole: 1-3, 2b(28), RBI(43), .331-playing first base
  • Shawn Bowman: 2-3, .293

St. Lucie- Beat Charlotte 12-2

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 3-4, 2R, BB, 2b(27), HR(14), 3RBI(60), .257(4HRs and 11RBI last 10)
  • Reese Havens: 3-5, R, 2b(14), HR(11), 2 RBI(43), SB(2), .238
  • Zach Lutz: 0-5, .283(.171 with 9k's over last 10)
  • Carlos Guzman: 3-4, 2R, BB, HR(15), RBI(59), .280(.417 over last 10)
  • Brahaim Maldonado: 2-4, 2R, 2HR(14), 6 RBI(60), .265(.382, 5HR's and 18RBI's last 10)

Time to Get Rid of Livan and Schneider

I wish the Mets could do one thing right this year and get rid of the players that are not gonna be back with the team next year. We have guys down in Buffalo and in Binghamton that I would rather see playing right now then Livan, Schneider, and Redding.

These players should not be in the plans for next years team, therefore they should not be on a non-contending team in August and September.

Livan was good the first half of the season but he has obviously hit some short of wall and it is time to get someone younger who could have a future with this team. I would bring up Lance Broadway(who is on the 40) or Tobi Stoner who is not. Granted neither has done great at Buffalo but Stoner has never seen the bigs and Broadway has never seen the National League. And there is no way that either could do any worse then what Livan has been doing.

Schneider has been an automatic out lately not even hitting balls hard, he has become very hard to watch. Over the last month or so he may be the worst ML hitter I have ever seen. He is a free agent after the season and obviously should not be in the plans for next years team. The Mets could bring up Josh Thole who has been hitting great this year(.331avg) and see if he is a fit for next years team or boost his trade value. They could bring up Rene Rivera who is only 26 and has 5 HR's and 14 RBI's over his last 10 games.

I liked the Tim Redding signing because I thought he would make a good #5 but he has not worked out and he won't be back with the team next year. By getting rid of him the Mets can begin evaluating some options for next years bullpen. They could bring up guys on the 40 like Eddie Kunz or Arturo Lopez or other intriguing options like Adam Bostick or Roy Merritt.

The whole idea behind this is to give the younger guys who could be a part of the future a chance instead of the old washed up players who won't be here next year. Just put Livan, Redding, and Schneider on waivers maybe there is a contending team that would want a veteran, if no one does then cut them.

Its time for the Mets to stop relying on old past their prime players every year to patch up there team.

This Day in Mets History

1969- Giants starter Juan Marichal gives up a game-ending homer to the Mets Tommy Agee in the 14th inning as the Mets win‚ 1-0, Tug McGraw is the winner in relief.(baseballlibrary.com)

1979- The Mets sold Wayne Twitchell to the Seattle Mariners.

1981- The Mets sign free agent Mike Marshall.

1985- The Mets move into 1st place in the NL East with a 1-0 win over the Expos. Ron Darling with relief help from McDowell‚ is the winner.

Mets Birthdays-
  • Mike Phillips- 59
  • Ron Darling- 49
  • Matt Franco- 40
  • Jeff Tam- 39

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Minor League Report 8/18

Buffalo- Lost to Syracuse 1-0 on a walk-off hit
  • Argenis Reyes: 0-4, .287
  • Nick Evans: 1-4, 2b(11), .197
  • Mike Lamb: 2-4, .263
  • Javier Castillo: 1-3, .255
  • Adam Bostick: L 0-2, 4h, ER, 2.23era

St. Lucie- Won 3-2 on a walk-off HR by Nieuwenhuis

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 2-4, 2 HR(13), 2 RBI(57), BB, .253
  • Reese Havens: 1-4, .232
  • Zach Lutz: 0-4, .287
  • Carlos Guzman: 1-3, BB, .275
  • Brahaim Maldonado: 1-3, HR(12), RBI(54), .262
  • Josh Stinson: 2 hitless scoreless innings with 3 k's, W 3-0, 1.71 era

This Day in Mets History

1965- Pruchased Dave Eilers from the Milwaukee Braves

1995- Traded Brett Butler to the Dodgers for Scott Hunter and Dwight Maness

2002-In a pregame ceremony, Tommy Agee is inducted posthumously in to the Mets Hall of Fame. The Mets' center fielder (1968-72) is best remembered for two his great two catches in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series.(nationalpastime.com)

2003- The Mets shut out the Rockies‚ 8-0‚ as Steve Trachsel hurls his 2nd one-hitter of the season. Colorado pitcher Chin-hui Tsao's double in the 6th inning is the Rockies' only hit.

Mets Birthdays-
  • Bruce Benedict-54
  • Terry Blocker- 50
  • Pat Misch- 28

Monday, August 17, 2009

Minor League Report 8/17

Buffalo- Beat Lehigh Valley 9-4
  • Argenis Reyes: 2-4, R, BB, 2b(12), 2 RBI(26), .291(.429 with 6 RBI over last 10)
  • Nick Evans: 0-2, R, 3 BB's, RBI(26), .196(.278 with 3 HR and 9 RBI over last 10)
  • Chip Ambres: 2-5, R, 2 RBI(47), .259(.429 with 10 RBI over last 10)
  • Javier Castillo: 3-3, BB, R, 2b(24), .255
  • Eddie Kunz: scoreless inning, 5.09 era

St. Lucie- Lost 2 games to Charlotte

Game 1- Lost 3-1

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 1-3, 2b(26), RBI(55), .252
  • Reese Havens: 1-2, BB, .231
  • Zach Lutz: 0-3, .295
  • Stefan Welch: 0-3, .291
  • Scott Shaw: 6ip, ER, BB, 3K's, 3.54 era
  • Josh Stinson: gave up one unearned run in an inning, 1.85 era

Game 2- Lost 5-2

  • Reese Havens: 1-3, 2b(13), RBI(41), BB, .232
  • Zach Lutz: 0-4, .291
  • Stefan Welch: 1-3, .292

Savannah- Beat Delmarva 3-1

  • Jefry Marte: 1-4, 2b(20), 2 RBI(41), .234
  • Wilmer Flores: 1-3, RBI(32), .270
  • Sean Ratliff: 0-3, BB, .269
  • Kyle Allen: 5.2ip, 4H, 3 BB's, 7k's, 3.68 era

Minor League Report 8/16

Buffalo- Beat Lehigh Valley 3-0
  • Argenis Reyes: 0-3, RBI(24), .288(.419 over last 10 games)
  • Nick Evans: 1-3, HR(9), RBI(25), .198(.289 and 3 HR's, 8 RBI's over last 10)
  • Mike Lamb: 1-3, .258(.300 with 8 RBI's over last 10)
  • Chip Ambres: 2-3, R, 2 2B's(23), .257(.382 with 8 RBI's over last 10 games)
  • Tobi Stoner: 6ip, 4H, 0ER, 2 BB, 3 K's, 4.58 era 4-7
  • Adam Bostick: scoreless inning, 1.95 era earning his 3 save

Binghamton- Lost to Reading 1-0

  • Ruben Tejada: 0-4, .290(.359, 5 RBI and 4 SB's over last 10)
  • Ike Davis: 1-2, 2 BB's, .306( ,324 with 2 HR and 6 RBI over last 10)
  • Shawn Bowman: 0-3, .289
  • Josh Thole got the game off

St. Lucie: Beat Jupiter 14-6

  • Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 3-4, HR(11), 2B(25), 3B(4), BB, 3 RBI(54), .252
  • Reese Havens: 0-4, RBI(40), .229
  • Zach Lutz: 2-5, 2 R's, 2B(17), .298(.317 with 8 RBI over last 10)
  • Stefan Welch: 2-5, 2 R's, 2b(8), RBI(23), .297
  • Carlos Guzman: 2-3, 2 BB's, 2 R's, .279(.436 over last 10)
  • Brahaim Maldonado: 3-4, 3 R's, 2 HR(11), 6 RBI(53), .265(.342 with 12 RBI over last 10)
  • Brant Rustich: one scoreless inning with 2k's, 2.54 era

Savannah: Lost both games of a double header to Delmarva

Game 1-Lost 4-2

  • Jefry Marte: 0-2, .236
  • Wilmer Flores: 1-3, R, .269
  • Sean Ratliff: 1-2, BB, HR(15), 2 RBI(66), .270

Game 2- Lost 4-3

  • Marte 0-4, .234
  • Flores: 1-3, 2b(18), RBI(31), .269
  • Ratliff: 1-4, .270
  • Joshua Satin: 1-2, R, 2b(33), BB, .290

Sunday, August 16, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1987- The wind is blowing out at Wrigley as the Mets pound the Cubs 23-10 at Wrigley Field‚ setting a club record for runs scored in a game. They score 3 runs in each of 5 innings and 7 in another. Daryl Strawberry leads the way with a pair of doubles and a homer‚ off Greg Maddux‚ and scores 5 runs.

1996- The first major league game ever played outside of the United States or Canada takes place in Monterrey, Mexico as the Padres outslugged the Mets, 15-10.

1999- The Mets signed Jose Reyes.

2002- Mets traded Mark Little to the Diamondbacks to for P.J. Bevis.

2007- Jose Reyes becomes the first infielder, and 10th player overall, in the modern era (post-1898) to steal sixty bases in three consecutive seasons. The Mets shortstop, who will swipe 78 sacks this season, steals second base in the second inning for second time in a 10-7 loss to the Pirates at PNC Park.

Mets Birthdays-
  • Gene Woodling- 87
  • Mike Jorgensen- 61
  • Rick Reed- 44
  • Roger Cedeno- 35

Friday, August 14, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1969- The eventual World Champ Mets drop to third place nine and half games behind the front-running Cubs

1992- The Mets signed Pitcher Barry Jones.

2003- Despite a massive blackout in the Northeast, the game between the Mets and the Giants at Shea Stadium is the only postponement on the major league schedule. Although Detroit, Toronto and Cleveland were without electricity, the Tigers, Blue Jays and Indians either had the day off or were playing on the road.

I was on Long Island at the time and getting ready to head to the game when the power went out. It was a little crazy driving in New York without traffic lights.

Mets Birthdays-
  • Eric Commack: 44
  • McKay Christensen: 44

Minor League Report 8/13

Buffalo- Lost to Rochester 9-4
  • Wilson Valdez: 3-4, R, .250(.400 over last 10 games)
  • Nick Evans: 1-4, R, .188
  • Joshua Peterson: 0-4, .281
  • Chip Ambres: 1-3, 2B(21), 2 RBI's(43), .250(.306 and 9 RBI over last 10)
  • Winning pitcher: Philip Humber-7-7 with 5.28 era

Binghamton- Lost to Harrisburg 5-2

  • Ruben Tejada: 2-4, R, RBI(34), BB, .292
  • Josh Thole: 2-4, BB, SB(7), .331
  • Ike Davis: 1-4, RBI(32), .300
  • Roy Merritt 1.2 scoreless innnings, 3.91 era

Thursday, August 13, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1964- In a battle of teenagers, 19-year old Mets first baseman Ed Kranepool homers twice off 18-year old Phillie hurler Rick Wise.

1972- The Mets first ever GM George Weiss died on this date.

1980- Mets released Jose Cardenal.

2002- Warring Mets co-owners Fred Wilpon and Nelson Doubleday finally complete their deal to transfer full ownership of the team to Wilpon within the next 30 days. But Nelson will question the valuation of the team by the independent arbitrator‚ and the transaction will not be resolved until the fall. (http://www.baseballlibrary.com/chronology/thisday.php?day=today)

2004- After missing nearly three months with a groin injury, Mike Piazza makes a dramatic return to the New York lineup as he homers and drives in five runs on Italian Night at Shea Stadium. The backstop's 3-for-5 performance, including a home run in the third inning, RBI single in the fourth and a two-run single in the seventh, contributes to the Mets 9-2 victory over the Giants. (www.nationalpasttime.com)

Mets Birthdays-
  • Vinegar Bend Mizell-79
  • Jon Switzer- 30

Minor League Reports 8/12

Buffalo- Beat Rochester 7-4
  • Argenis Reyes: 3-4, R, .278
  • Nick Evans: 0-3, BB, .187
  • Joshua Peterson: 2-4, R, .302
  • Adam Bostick: 3ip, 2H, ER, BB, 3 K's, Save(2), 2.08 era

Binghamton- Lost to Harrisburg 4-1

  • Ruben Tejada: 0-4, .290
  • Josh Thole: 1-4, R, .329
  • Ike Davis: 2-4, 2B(11), .301
  • Lucas Duda: 1-3, .281
  • Jenry Mejia: 3ip, 2 H, 3 er, 2 BB, 3k's, 4.38era- his return from the DL

St. Lucie- Beat Charlotte 8-3 with 7 runs in the ninth

  • Reese Havens: 1-4, BB, RBI(37), .228
  • Zach Lutz: 1-4, R, 2B(16), BB, .297
  • Stefan Welch: 0-3, R, 2 BB, .296
  • Carlos Guzman: 2-5, 2B(25), R, 2 RBI(56), .272(.400 in last 10)
  • Scott Shaw: 6ip, 4H, 3 er, 4 k's, 3.63 era
  • Josh Stinson: scoreless inning lowering era to 2.05(allowed only one ER in last 13 innings)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Minor League Report 8/11

Buffalo- Lost to Rochester 8-6
  • Nick Evans: 2-5, 2B, R, RBI, .190(.3oo over last 10 games)
  • Mike Lamb: 1-5, 2B(23), R, 2 RBI's(40), .254
  • Argenis Reyes: 1-4, BB, .271
  • Any Green: 2-4, BB, R, .233
  • Eddie Kunz: 3ip, 2 ER, BB, K, 4.59 era

Binghamton- Lost 5-4 to Harrisburg

  • Ruben Tejada: 1-4, .293
  • Josh Thole: 0-3, .330
  • Lucas Duda: 1-4, R, .281

St. Lucie- Lost to Charlotte 6-4

  • Reese Havens: 0-5, .228
  • Zach Lutz: 3-5, 2B(15), HR(10), 3 RBI's(56), .297
  • Stefan Welch: 2-4, 2B(7), .303
  • Carlos Guzman: 1-4, .270

Savannah- Lost to Lakewood 8-4

  • Jefry Marte: 2-5, .237, and his 44th error
  • Wilmer Flores: 0-4, .270
  • Sean Ratliff: 1-4, 2B(27), .272
  • Joshua Satin: 1-4, 2B(31), R, .291

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

This Day in Mets History

1988- After going 225 at bats, Gary Carter finally gets his 300th homerun as the Mets beat the Cubs 6-4

1999- The Mets claimed Jeff Tam off waivers from the Indians

2004- During the memorial service at St. Patrick's Cathedral in front of pews packed with Mets fans, team owner Fred Wilpon and former broadcaster partner Gary Thorne deliver eulogies remembering the late Hall of Famer Bob Murphy. At age of 79, ‘Murph’ who supplied 42 years of Happy Recaps for the Mets and spent a half of a century broadcasting big league games, lost his battle with lung cancer.

2005-Mets outfielders Carlos Beltran and Mike Cameron running at full speed in an attempt to catch Padres David Ross’ seventh-inning short fly to short right-center dive head-first into each other in one of the horrific collisions in baseball history. Right fielder Cameron, who suffers a broken nose and multiple fractures of both cheekbones, will undergo facial surgery in San Diego and his teammate, center fielder Carlos Beltran, fares a bit better suffering a concussion and a small fracture in his cheekbone. (www.nationalpastime.com)

Mets Birthdays-
  • Bob Sheffing: 96
  • Bill Monbouquette: 73
  • Al Pedrique: 49
  • John Mitchell: 44

Monday, August 10, 2009

September Callups

Its getting close to that time for the Mets to make some September call ups. This year these call ups should be more used to see the value of some of the younger fringe players in the Mets organization instead of looking for veterans to help for a playoff push. So I will look at some players the Mets should call up, players they probably will call up, and players some would like to see up but I don't think are ready.

Should-

  • Nick Evans: I think he is an obvious choice because he has been up for parts of the last two season and hit decent. The Mets need to find out if he is a Major League player or not, I believe he is a ML hitter and should be on the 25 to start the next year. I would play him everyday while starting him in left and a little at first, and he should be the first pinch hitter off the bench to see if he can handle it. He has played a pretty good first base and is at least adequate in left. He looks like he could have good doubles power and he kills lefties.
  • Javier Castillo: He is versatile infielder who can play all four positions with some pop and is relatively young(26) compared to some guys the Mets have called up this year. The Mets have needed infield depth all year(which is why they traded for Castillo earlier this year) and I'm kinda surprised he hasn't got a look yet instead of Valdez and Berroa. I don't think he is a long term answer obviously but it would be nice to see a guy play SS who can hit a HR(6 this year and 22 2B's) and have a guy with some pop pinch hit.
  • Adam Bostick- He is a 26-year old lefty that the Mets received in the Lindstrom/Owens trade. He failed as a starter but has excelled in his first year as reliever. He has a 2.22 era with one save and a 3-1 record in 44.2 innings between Binghamton and Buffalo. He has 51k's and 18 BB's with an .216 opponents batting average. The Mets have needed a second lefty all year and again I'm surprised Bostick has not got a chance, I would have brought him up instead of Misch.
  • Eddie Kunz- Granted he had not been that good this year( 4.50 era, with 1/1 BB/K ratio) but I think the Mets need to see what they have with Kunz. He didn't handle the big stage well last year, but they need to look at him for the possibility of being in the bullpen next year. On the plus size he has only allowed 4o hits in 48 innings pitched.
  • Josh Thole- Has been outstanding at the plate this year in Binghamton batting .333 with 40 RBI, 27 2B's, more walks(39), then strikeouts(32), with an OPS of .842, and even has 6 stolen bases. The Mets need to break the kid into the Majors, we only have 2 catchers on the roster and Schneider is always hurting so they should be able to find him some at bats.

Probably Will-

  • Argenis Reyes- The Mets do need infield depth but no more Reyes, Argenis anyways, he just can't hit. We have Hernandez now so there really is no use for him because they are similar players; good speed, good glove, and no bat.
  • Pat Misch- He pitched ok when he was up with the Mets before but he shouldn't be in the plans for next year so why bring him up. I would rather see want Bostick has to offer.
  • Robinson Cancel- As i said before the Mets need a third catcher and unfortunately if will be Robinson because of his experience. Cancel is nothing more then good minor league depth, but Schneider is a FA after the year so the Mets need so see if Thole can play in the bigs.
  • Knowing the Mets they will probably bring up some other AAAA player to bolster the bullpen like Kyle Snyder and maybe another old bench player like Mike Lamb.

Prospects Fans Would Like To See-

  • Ruben Tejada: I understand he is hitting .294 and has exceeded expectations at the Double-A level but he is still only 19 and the Mets should not rush his development. He needs some more minor league grooming especially at a different position because he is not gonna play short for the Mets
  • Ike Davis: He has hit very well this year, and like Tejada has exceeded expectations with a .296 avg, 9 HR's and 31 RBI's in 42 games in Binghamton. I would like to see him play but there just isn't a place for him with Murphy playing everyday at first base.

I am very interested to see what you guys think the Mets should do with there September call ups.

Will post readers suggestions.