Checking in on Dominic Smith’s production

Going into the 2017 season, Dominic Smith was one of the top prospects in the Mets organization. As the team started to perform poorly, fans clamored to have him join the big league squad. There want to have Smith up with the team became bigger after the trade of Lucas Duda, the original starting first [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 7, Nationals 6 (9/22/17)

For the Mets, all had appeared lost after starter Rob Gsellman allowed a total of six runs in five innings. It was a bit of a rough start for Gsellman, who walked three, allowed four hits, and gave up a three run home run to Adam Lind. This should be troubling for a pitcher who [...]

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Nori Aoki and what top clubs pay their fourth outfielder

In yesterday’s article about Brandon Nimmo, a side thread in the comments section developed about Nori Aoki, specifically his contract status and the viability of bringing him back as a reserve outfielder in 2018. Commenter Pete In Iowa expressed this opinion: What’s all this crap about the $7 – $8 million Aoki would get being [...]

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Where have you gone, Matt Harvey?

Matt Harvey has left us. Or, better stated, the Harvey we loved has. A combination of untimely injury – really, when is an injury ever timely? – slow recovery, diminished effectiveness and a little bit of his own bad judgment have conspired to threaten what was once limitless potential. Those first three conspirators are connected, [...]

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Gut Reaction: Marlins 9, Mets 2 – 9/20/17

The Mets lost 9-2 to hand the Marlins the sweep in one of the ugliest series they've played in a long, ugly season. The good news is we don't have to face the Marlins again until 2018. Rafael Montero struggled, allowing five runs in just four innings and Erik Goeddel threw gas on the fire, putting [...]

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Brandon Nimmo and the Mets’ valuation of OBP

You who are on the road Must have a code that you can live by Even if you’re not on the road, it’s good to have guiding principles. Take Sandy Alderson, for instance. We know his guiding principle is that power is of utmost importance, for both hitters and pitchers. We also know that he [...]

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Gut Reaction: Marlins 5, Mets 4 (10 INN) 9/19/17

Just as it seemed the Mets had a win in their crosshairs, it was ripped from their hands. Entering the ninth with a 4-1 lead, the Mets trusted A.J Ramos with the save situation against his former team. Ramos blew the save, forcing the game into extra innings. In the bottom of the 10th, Paul [...]

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Run or slide into first base? Let’s ask Statcast

This article points the way in how to determine conclusively if runners benefit from sliding into first base. Everyone knows you lose velocity when you dive but you gain from the ability to reach with your hands. The piece examines five plays from Brett Gardner, with videos and graphs. What's needed are hundreds or thousands [...]

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Justin Turner and the competitive lineup of ex-Mets

As we all know the Met roster has undergone quite a shake up, and a lot of familiar faces are gone. Let’s see what kind of lineup we could field from these ex-Mets. Rules are simple, players must have been in the Met’s organization within the past three years, and are now employed by another [...]

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