I have a feeling we're definitely going to be pointing back to the Cubs series after the season.
I look at as even if both the Braves and Cubs had won the series but we got just one f-ing game in each...we would still be right in the mix. It is actually amazing that we are still as close as we are.I have a feeling we're definitely going to be pointing back to the Cubs series after the season.
Knowing how MC has been managing...almost never see a starter go past 7 innings. Just like Matz a couple of games ago but Noah was doing even much better. Today was the type of game he may have been able to go 9 with 118 pitches or so and the last 2 innings would have been low stress pitching for the most part.Yeah I'm curious about that too. Maybe Noah said he was tiring. Or maybe Regan noticed something. Or maybe theyre just trying to save him a few pitches with the (faint) hope that they'll be needing him deep into October.
I do know this though. If we're only up three, we're not seeing Bashlor.
Can’t concede tying run.C'mon guys. Bunting in that situation is the standard "book" play which most managers would do. Get the tying run to third and go ahead to second. Play for two runs and the lead.
I think the Phillies surprised Mickey by bringing the infield in, rather than conceding the tying run . They certainly surprised me!
A case can certainly be made that given the Mets bullpen, it's better to play for the big inning than a one run lead. I could go either way on that. Either approach is justifiable and neither is just stupid.
Except whenever deGrom starts, odds are extremely high Mets score less than 2 runs.The Mets are a scary WC team because they can throw deGrom at anyone...and he’s the best pitcher in either league...that’s a huge advantage...if they get into the WCG
Their inability to win games despite his consistent excellence is amazing. Even this season when the offense has woken up, they still can not get him run support.Except whenever deGrom starts, odds are extremely high Mets score less than 2 runs.
Some nitpicky stuff right here. It was Nimmo's first game up.Mickey Moron says he's playing his best team the rest of the way yet he could have started Nimmo Sunday night and it could have been the difference. Nimmo consistently gets on base. He can't keep playing Lagares and expect to win. Lagares is a late inning defensive replacement or the guy you arguably pinch-hit with just ahead of Matz in a 12-13 inning game at this point.
It is amazing that with almost 120 career wins and ‘no decisions” deGrom’s era is about 1.70Their inability to win games despite his consistent excellence is amazing. Even this season when the offense has woken up, they still can not get him run support.
I don't remember the #'s but they put up a couple different stats on SNY game broadcast recently that were head shake inducing.It is amazing that with almost 120 career wins and ‘no decisions” deGrom’s era is about 1.70
I believe he has 50+ ND and those games alone are about a 2.20
I don’t think I have ever seen a pitcher that can be this dominate and not win.
Some nitpicky stuff right here. It was Nimmo's first game up.
Cubs more than the Braves as that is the team they have to catch. If they had won 1 game against the Cubs they would only be 2 back.-14.0 (Magic:11), -7.5, -4.0 (Magic:22)
Their performance before August notwithstanding, those losses vs the Braves and Cubs are going to kill them.
The guy hadn't played in months, he played a grand total of 15 minor league games. And yeah he draws walks, but he was also batting .200 in the minors.I mean not really nitpicky at all by Magoo. Honestly he should have been brought up for the Cubs series where we really could have used him. Besides the Cubs part though once he's up that's it he's ready to go and should be starting. We're in the middle of a pennant race and every game matters so it's all hands on deck.
The guy hadn't played in months, he played a grand total of 15 minor league games. And yeah he draws walks, but he was also batting .200 in the minors.
Not to mention it's not Mickey's call as to when he came back to the Major's.
Also note that Lagares was in Center for most of the hot streak. While Nimmo wasn't even playing baseball.
It is 2 or less runs and I believe he has given up 2 or less in approx half his career starts. That in itself, mind blowingI don't remember the #'s but they put up a couple different stats on SNY game broadcast recently that were head shake inducing.
Something like 16-16 in his last 50 or so games where he has given up 3(might have been 2) or less runs. That was one, and I forget the other, but it was a painful stat. Feels like you are watching a brilliant career getting wasted.
Except whenever deGrom starts, odds are extremely high Mets score less than 2 runs.
Nimmo playing time as he is just coming back is nitpicking at this point. But if he does well and Cano come back- what is the plan on this team? We have Davis/Conforto/McNeil currently playing the OF. Cano will be slotted at 2B if he is able to play and Frazier is not going to be regulated as only a PH.
You might want to tell BVW that if Cano comes back.We're not serious about winning if Frazier isn't benched. McNeil, Alonso, Conforto, Davis, Ramos and Nimmo all need to start. That puts McNeil at 3B.
You might want to tell BVW that if Cano comes back.
People seem to throw any concerns about defense out the window.We're not serious about winning if Frazier isn't benched. McNeil, Alonso, Conforto, Davis, Ramos and Nimmo all need to start. That puts McNeil at 3B.
People seem to throw any concerns about defense out the window.
And maybe the hitting does out weigh the defense in these cases, but team defense was a major issue in the first half of the year, and Lagares certainly helped stabilize that when he got back into the lineup, you know the stretch of games where the Mets were on fire. People seem to forget that.
Also easy to ignore a couple bad throws by McNeil last night when Alonso is bailing him out with solid plays at first.
Ya 2 or less makes more sense as it was "gosh darn that hurts" type of stat.It is 2 or less runs and I believe he has given up 2 or less in approx half his career starts. That in itself, mind blowing
I have to admit I'm a bit of a fair weather fan, as I find losing baseball just unbearable to watch, so I haven't watched as much during the losing streak so I had not seen Lagares's recent #'s that were posted above. And yeah, that is begging for a change.Defense is very important I agree. We can't afford to only score 1 or 2 runs a game though. You really want to bench Davis for Frazier because that puts McNeil in LF and Nimmo for Lagares?
I have to admit I'm a bit of a fair weather fan, as I find losing baseball just unbearable to watch, so I haven't watched as much during the losing streak so I had not seen Lagares's recent #'s that were posted above. And yeah, that is begging for a change.
But during the win streak team defense was a major key. That goes for Lagares, Frazier, Guillorme and even the improved play or Rosario and Ramos. So I don't rule it out so quickly.
Now you are right McNeil needs to be in the game. As does Davis at this point(who can be anxiety inducing in left) but Nimmo? His walks are a good balance to a lineup that does not walk a whole lot, but he is batting .200 on the season, and was batting .200 in the minors as well. I don't see him as a guy who absolutely needs to be out there. Especially on his first game back to the majors. Remember Nimmo was playing a lot in the OF in the early part of the season, and the team was not especially good when he went on the IL.
That's fair, he's an interesting player that even with a .203 ba, he has an on base of .355.I believe his injury cause some problem batting. His on base skills are crucial though in front of Alonso. Those solo shots turn into 2 runs. Look at the game Nimmo had yesterday and that's more of the player he was last year when he was a top offensive player because of those on base skills. I'm not putting much stock into the early bad start as long as he's fuly healthy.
Can’t concede tying run.
When and where was it announced that they're being activated? No news of it on the team website. Last I read they were hoping that Syracuse makes the playoffs so Lowrie can get some games in there.Cano AND Lowrie come back tonight so I have no idea what they're going to do. Will Lowrie start and play also? First time we'll be at full strength all year.
When and where was it announced that they're being activated? No news of it on the team website. Last I read they were hoping that Syracuse makes the playoffs so Lowrie can get some games in there.
Lowrie is NOT being activated today.When and where was it announced that they're being activated? No news of it on the team website. Last I read they were hoping that Syracuse makes the playoffs so Lowrie can get some games in there.
Mets are only 12-9 since Cano went on disabled list.
Lowrie is NOT being activated today.
Syracuse finished tied for a playoff spot. They are playing a one game play-in game right now, and Lowrie is in the lineup.
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