Game Preview: Mets @ Rockies

After a disappointing weekend dropping the series and the last two games against the Mariners, the Mets travel to Rockies without Addison Reed but with Amed Rosario. For the Mets, their Sunday woes continued in their last game allowing 9 runs before scoring 1 in the top of the 9th inning. But it’s a new day in Metsville with Amed Rosario. He’s not surprised, he’s ready. In the minors this year he was hitting .328/.367/.466 which you can compare to his career minors line of .291/.336/.405. His current line is also comparable to his line last year (split St Lucie and Binghamton) of .324/.374/.459.

The attention will be on Rosario tonight, and he’ll be playing behind Steven Matz who is 2-4 over 9 games and 47.1 innings this year with a 5.51 ERA, 4.95 FIP and 1.500 WHIP. He had another rough outing his last time out against the Padres allowing 6 runs off 9 hits over 3.0 innings. In his last 4 starts he has allowed 21 runs off 34 hits in 13.1 innings. As a positive, he hasn’t walked anyone in his last two starts while striking out 9 (although you could probably make a joke about hitters not being patient since he’s allowing so many hits). He allowed 10 hits and a walk over 6.0 innings leading to only 2 runs last year against the Rockies. This year he had his worst start of the season against them allowing 7 runs off 9 hits and a walk over 1.0 inning. The Rockies have the following numbers against Matz:

  • Blackmon 4-6, 2 2B
  • Arenado 1-5, HR
  • LeMahieu 3-4, BB
  • Reynolds 3-5, 2 2B
  • Story 2-4, 2B
  • Gonzalez 1-3, 2B

The Mets bats will get a look at Jeff Hoffman who is 6-3 over 13 games and 12 starts over 69.1 innings with a 5.58 ERA, 4.19 FIP, 1.385 WHIP. In his last 7 starts he has tossed 37.1 innings allowing 48 hits and 36 runs leading to an ERA of 8.44. In his last two starts he has allowed 14 runs, 13 earned over 7.0 innings. In the start before that, he faced the Mets where he allowed 4 runs off 7 hits and a walk in 6.0 innings. The Mets have the following numbers against him:

  • Bruce 2-3, 2B
  • Cabrera 1-3, HR
  • Conforto 0-3
  • Granderson 0-2
  • Reyes 0-2
  • R Rivera 1-2, BB

Let’s Go Mets!

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Mets Picture of the Day: Piazza Induction Game Night

Today starts a series of pictures taken from Piazza Induction weekend. This picture was taken 7/30/16

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Mets Picture of the Day: Loyal Till the Last Out 2016

Picture of The 7 Line crew on the last day of the regular season in 2016. I sat here in 2015 and now am a season ticket holder. Fun time with a fun crew!

(Picture taken 9/25/16)

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Mets Picture of the Day: Looking at the Field from Right Field Line

The last day of the season is always a great day and last year, 9/25/16, was a particularly nice day.

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Game Preview: Mets @ Mariners

After taking the opener in Seattle on Friday, the Mets were unable to take the series yesterday forcing a rubber game today. The Mets felt close the entire game yesterday but they just couldn’t get hits to fall in a row, and deGrom uncharacteristically allowed several hits in a row giving the Mariners an early lead. He still had a good game yesterday as he was hurt by a bad throw from Walker.

Seth Lugo looks to send the Mets off to Denver happy today. He is 5-2 over 9 games and 8 starts over 52.2 innings with a 4.10 ERA, 4.25 FIP and 1.348 WHIP. In his last start against the Padres, Lugo was hurt by base runners. He allowed 8 hits over 6 innings which turned into 4 runs, but only 3 earned. Lugo has never faced the Mariners or anyone on the Mariners roster.

The Mets bats will get a look at James Paxton who is 10-3 over 17 starts and 101.1 innings with a 2.84 ERA, 2.43 FIP and 1.105 WHIP. His winning percentage is the best in the majors, which as a stat is rather silly because those numbers are not always in his control, his FIP and WHIP highlight his season. Another important note is his wild pitch count. He has already thrown 11 this year, more than he has in any other season. In his last two starts he has tossed 14.0 innings allowing 10 hits and a walk leading to only one run while striking out 17. The only member of the Mets who has seen him in a game is Jose Reyes who is 1-3 against him.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Mets @ Mariners

Yesterday was a whirlwind day! At the start of the game, things were looking good for the Mets who jumped out to an early lead and made a trade for Miami’s closer indicating that the Mets were intent on competing at a high level in 2018. Then Montero faultered and the Mets lost the lead. But they rallied and won the game! So the Mets look to make it two in a row today.

Jacob deGrom starts for the Mets today. He is 12-3 over 20 games and 133.2 innings with a 3.30 ERA, 3.69 FIP and 1.160 WHIP. Jacob has won his last 8 starts pitching 61.2 innings with a 1.61 ERA in that stretch holding opponents to a .180 BA and .222 OBP in that stretch. Jacob has also faced quite a few Mariners over his career:

  • Espinosa 0-11, 8 K
  • Ruiz 1-9
  • Segura 2-9
  • Cano 0-3
  • Seager 1-2, BB
  • Zunino 0-3

The Mets bats will get a look at Yovani Gallardo today. The long time Brewer has hopped around quite a bit since he was traded to Rangers in January of 2015. He was then signed by the Orioles and the following year he was traded to the Mariners. This year he has been more ore less the same pitcher he was last year for the Orioles. So far he is 4-7 over 19 games, 15 starts, with a 5.58 ERA, 4.94 FIP and 1.489 WHIP (last year 5.42 ERA, 5.04 FIP, 1.585 WHIP). His last time out against the Yankees was his first start since June 17th. Prior to that break he had a stretch of 8 games where he posted a 7.84 ERA over 41.1 IP with opponents reaching base at a .374 clip. In his last start he allowed 5 hits and 3 walks over 5.0 innings leading to 3 runs. The Mets have the following numbers against Yovani:

  • Jay Bruce 18-57, 4 2B, 2 HR, 4 BB
  • Walker 8-36, 3B, 3 BB
  • Reyes 5-17, 2 2B, 3B
  • Granderson 0-5, 2 BB
  • R Rivera 0-5, BB
  • Cabrera 1-5
  • d’Arnaud 1-5
  • Cespedes 1-3

Let’s Go Mets!

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Mets Picture of the Day: View of the Left Field Corner

The last regular season home game of the season is always one of my favorite days. This picture is looking at the sky on a beautiful fall afternoon.

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Game Preview: Mets @ Mariners

The Mets make the trip up the West Coast to face the Mariners tonight. Last night the Mets lost Flexen’s major league debut despite a 4-run 7th that brought the game within 2 runs featuring a 2-run homer from Jay Bruce. Last night also marked the first time the Mets played in the post-Duda era. The Mets right now are looking at playing Bruce at first and recalled Neil Walker from rehab as the team looks to shed pieces before the trade deadline.

While dealings with the front office look more interesting right now, a game is still going to be played tonight featuring Rafael Montero. Montero is 1-7 over 20 games and 6 starts over 52.0 innings with a 5.19 ERA, 4.02 FIP and 1.731 WHIP (which is falling). In his last start he allowed 3 runs over 7.0 innings off 7 hits and a walk against the Athletics. In his last two starts he has allowed 7 runs, 5 earned over 14 hits and 2 walks. If the Mets get the average of those numbers for the rest of the time Montero is in the rotation, they (and most of us) will be pretty happy.

The Mets draw Ariel Miranda today. The 28 year old made his major league debut with the Orioles last year and was traded for Wade Miley. This year he is 7-4 over 20 starts and 115.0 innings with a 4.30 ERA, 5.18 FIP and 1.157 WHIP. He opened up July with two rough starts allowing 11 runs off 11 hits and 3 walks over 10.2 innings but returned to Earth in his last start allowing 2 runs over 5.1 innings.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Mets Picture of the Day: Gsellman and a Sunbeam

Citi Field at dusk is just beautiful. Picture of Gsellman taken on 4/8/17.

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Mets Picture of the Day: Simba in the Upper Deck

If you have gone to a Mets game this year or last year, you already know the story behind this. Just in case you don’t: Cespedes comes out to the Lion King. Taken on 4/8/17.

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