Gut Reaction: Astros 10, Mets 5 (11 INN) 6/30/24

The Mets rallied from a four-run deficit to force extra innings but they missed a chance to win it in the 10th and got beat up in the 11th, resulting in a 10-5 loss to the Astros Sunday. The loss means the Mets are under .500 at 40-41 at the halfway point of the season. [...]

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Wild Card contention, hoarding assets and evaluating prospects for the Mets

Some people think I don’t like Pete Alonso, which is simply untrue. As a fan of power, it’s great to see Alonso come to the plate. The thing that doesn’t ring true for me is the idea of giving him a blank check, in terms of both years and AAV. The past three seasons, FanGraphs [...]

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Gut Reaction: Astros 9, Mets 6 (6/29/24)

The Mets got off to a strong start and the chatter was lively and lots of fun. We forgot that there was nine innings in the game and we had no closer. Frambler Valdez who had been 2-0 against the Mets had trouble finding the strike zone issuing three walks, allowing six runs and getting [...]

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The impact of Edwin Diaz’ suspension on the starting rotation

Several days ago, in response to the suspension of Edwin Diaz, Will Sammon of The Athletic wrote the following: Thus, some nimble roster maneuvering may be required. For example, it wouldn’t be shocking if David Peterson and Tylor Megill both got optioned to Triple A following their next starts — assuming the Mets stick with [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 7, Astros 2 (6/28/24)

After sweeping the cross town Yankees, the Mets welcomed the hottest team in baseball to Citi Field, the Astros, who had strung together seven straight wins to get themselves back to .500. Jose Quintana muddled his way through four innings throwing 93 pitches with only 54 strikes. He was touched for a Jose Altuve HR [...]

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The Mets turn several narratives on their head here in June

Much has been made at this site about how Citi Field has suppressed offense thru the first couple of months. That had the dual effect of making the pitchers look better than they were, while making the hitters look worse than they were. Those who ignored that reality made foolish proclamations about how what was [...]

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MLB Power Rankings for June 27

About 10 days ago, I was reading Power Rankings at some since-forgotten site. And it made me mad because they had the Mets at 23. Now, it’s not lost on me how utterly meaningless Power Rankings are in any sport at any time of the year. It’s purely entertainment value and shouldn’t be taken so [...]

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The pitching results with Francisco Alvarez behind the plate

No stat is perfect and catcher’s ERA (cERA) has more than its share of faults. But it’s not totally useless. And with a pitching staff lacking a dominant hurler or two, cERA is probably more useful for the 2024 Mets than a lot of other teams out there. And the results are impossible to ignore. [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 12, Yankees 2 (6/26/24)

The Mets clubbed three more home runs en route to a 12-2 stomping of the Yankees Wednesday night at Citi Field. They now have 24 HR in their last 10 games. The win gave them a sweep of the two-game series and they’ve now gone 11-6 in their last 17 matchups with the Yankees. The [...]

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