Good Morning. Mets beat Brewers 5-4, Brooklyn wins, McCann makes rehab start in Binghamton loss, Syracuse and St. Lucie also lose.
Section Links: Mets Links, MLB Links, Minor League Links, This Day in Mets History and Comments.
Box Score: Mets 5 Brewers 4;
PLUMMER TO PETE TO NIDO FOR THE OUT! pic.twitter.com/2nLvJn6JRW
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 17, 2022
Eduardo Escobar was held out of the lineup tonight with a "non-workplace event" pic.twitter.com/N6hFuymqco
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 17, 2022
Buck Showalter said he "needed a little exercise" when he came out to talk to Edwin DÃaz in the 9th 😂 pic.twitter.com/T0Xfa8ETXY
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 17, 2022
"For us to win a series again against a quality opponent, that's huge for us"
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 17, 2022
- Pete Alonso pic.twitter.com/OkLBXOtszn
"I said 'no'"
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 17, 2022
Edwin DÃaz's meeting with Buck Showalter before facing Christian Yelich was straight to the point when he was asked if he wanted to walk him pic.twitter.com/9YfPUV5sVq
Nick Plummer on the relay play in the 9th:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 17, 2022
"Just happy it all turned out good and it was a good relay" pic.twitter.com/1mWZseztUj
Eduardo Escobar absent under mysterious circumstances: https://t.co/SZ78MrJwlP
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) June 17, 2022
In advance of Father's Day, a story on Seth and James Lugo and a scary situation that has the Lugos thankful for their blessings:https://t.co/gL9M4sNPkP
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 17, 2022
Metsmerized:
Mack's Mets:
Reese Kaplan -- The Decade of Falling Short Ends in 1999
Marlins (28-33) @ Mets (42-23), 7:10 pm
NYM: Carlos Carrasco (#59, 35, RHP, 7-2, 3.93)
Syracuse:
Binghamton Rumble Ponies:
- Game Recap and Highlights: Binghamton loses 7-6 despite Alvarez and Cortes Homers
- Box Score: Bowie Baysox 7 Binghamton Rumble Ponies 6; James McCann, C, 0 for 4, 3 Ks; Francisco Alvarez DH 1 for 3, HR, 1 RBI, 1 run scored,1 walk; Brett Baty 3B 1 for 4, 2 runs scored, 1 K; Carlos Cortes LF 2 for 2, HR, 2 RBIs, 2 runs scored, 2 walks;
Brooklyn Cyclones:
- MiLB.com:Brooklyn: Brooklyn Bullpen Baffles Blue Rocks in 3-2 Win. "In the bottom of the ninth, Brooklyn erased Cole Daily at the plate when he tried to score all the way from second base on a wild pitch and Sammy Tavarez was able to slam the door to close out the Brooklyn victory...LHP Nathan Lavender (1-0) tossed 4.0 shutout innings out of the bullpen to collect his first win of the season for Brooklyn in relief RHP Mike Vasil who made the start."
- Box Score: Brooklyn Cyclones 3 Wilmington Blue Rocks 2
St. Lucie Mets:
Box Score - FCL Mets 5 FCL Cardinals 4; Wilmer Reyes, 1 for 3, HR, 1 RBI, 1 run scored.
For the complete Mets Minor League statistics click here.
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
The Best SportSpyder Links from Around the Majors with Mets News:
Jon Heyman NY Post: "MLB commissioner Rob Manfred spoke Thursday on a number of issues at the conclusion of the owners’ meetings at the league’s headquarters in Midtown...Manfred affirmed that the experimental use of the pitch clock in the minors has been a success (it has helped shave off 24 minutes per game), but stopped short of advocating for rules changes, including a banning of the shift.... Though they are continuing to experiment with robot umps in the minors, it’s “not an issue for this year”
MLB.com:
- 7th straight and a sweep: Rizzo ties it, wins it
- HRs propel new No. 1 in Hitter Power Rankings
- Sleepless in Seattle: Ohtani, Trout perk up slumping Angels
- Mets' relay to plate in 9th preserves win
- Commissioner on plans for rule changes, stadium situations
- MLB.TV is 50% off for Father's Day
- A first for SD since 2010: 1st place alone in mid-June
- How Judge reached another level this season
- ‘The world’s biggest shortstop’ and Russell Wilson take BP
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Mariners, Jesse Winker Agree To Two-Year Deal
- Yankees Designate Ryan Weber For Assignment
- Outrights: Marinan, Zabala
- Mets To Select Tommy Hunter
- Yankees Place Luis Severino On COVID IL
- Cardinals To Place Yadier Molina On IL With Knee Soreness
- MLB Approves David Blitzer’s Purchase Of Minority Stake In Guardians
- Rangers Activate Jose Leclerc From Injured List
- MLBTR Chat Transcript
- Mariners Claim Drew Ellis From D-Backs
- Rockies Select Sean Bouchard
- Braves Designate Jacob Webb For Assignment, Reinstate Collin McHugh
- Cubs Select Adrian Sampson, Designate Eric Stout For Assignment
- NL Notes: Nationals, Diamondbacks, Cubs
- Injury Notes: Rays, Cubs, Angels
Yahoo Sports:
- Will things be different for the Mets this time?
- Dodgers vs. Guardians: How to watch, streaming options and start times
- Detroit Tigers game score vs. Texas Rangers: TV channel, time, radio info
- Angels vs. Mariners Highlights
- Rizzo's walk-off homer | FastCast
- Mike Trout homers twice, Shohei Ohtani pitches Angels past Mariners
- Brewers vs. Mets Recap
- Injured Mets ace Scherzer throws 3 innings in simulated game
- Mets RHP Megill leaves start with shoulder discomfort
- Brewers vs. Mets Highlights
ESPN:
- MLB Power Rankings: Can anyone top this high-flying AL team?
- Mets, Brewers both lose starters in Queens clash
- Report: Cards' Molina (knee) likely headed to IL
CBS Sports:
CBS Sports:
FanGraphs:
FOX Sports:
Phillies.com:
- Schwarber red-hot in June; sound familiar?
- Game Story: Phils score 7 in 3rd and romp ▶️
- Injuries & Moves: Camargo close to return
Nationals.com:
Nationals.com:
#STLCards have designated C Ali Sanchez for assignment.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) June 17, 2022
Phillies (33-31) @ Nationals (23-43), 1:05 pm
WSN: Joan Adon (23, RHP, 1-10, 6.95)
PHI: Ranger Suarez (#55, 26, LHP, 4-4, 4.40)
Braves (37-27) @ Cubs (23-40), 2:20 pm
CHC: Keegan Thompson (#71, 27, RHP, 6-2, 3.67)
ATL: Charlie Morton (#50, 38, RHP, 4-3, 5.67)
Phillies (33-31) @ Nationals (23-43), 7:05 pm
WSN: Paolo Espino (#30, 35, RHP, 0-1, 2.08)
PHI: Bailey Falter (#70, 25, LHP, 0-2, 4.20)
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Brian Ostrosser (1949)
- Mickey Brantley (1961)
Died on this date:
- Nelson Doubleday (2015)
- Phil Hennigan (2016)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Kevin Kobel to the Kansas City Royals for Randy McGilberry on June 17, 1980.
New York Mets traded Dave Weathers and Jeremy Griffiths to the Houston Astros for Richard Hidalgo on June 17, 2004.
1962 | In a play that is indicative of the struggling Mets, first baseman Marv Throneberry's apparent first-inning triple becomes an out on an appeal play for missing second base in an 8-7 loss to the Cubs at the Polo Grounds. When New York manager Casey Stengel questions the call, he is told by the umpire, according to legend, "Don't bother arguing, Casey, he missed first base, too." |
1962 | Gene Woodling becomes the first major leaguer to play for both the Yankees and the Mets. In his National League debut, the 38 year-old outfielder goes 2-for-4, scoring two runs for the new expansion team in an 8-7 loss to the Cubs at the Polo Grounds. |
1974 | After completing the first 1000 games in franchise history with a winning percentage of .332, the Mets compile a 517-482-1 record in their next thousand contests. During the span, that includes Tom Seaver winning 12% of the team's victories, New York wins two National League pennants and a World championship. |
1976 | At Shea Stadium, Dave Kingman hits a walk-off homer to give the Mets a 1-0 victory over the Dodgers. Sky King's game-ending blast comes off Charlie Hough in the 14th inning. |
2003 | Mets starter Jae Seo and two relief pitchers, David Weathers and Armando Benitez, combine to one-hit Florida, 5-0. The contest is the third consecutive one-hitter the team has played; Steve Trachsel limited the Angels to one single two days ago, and last night, Dontrelle Willis beat New York, 1-0, yielding just one safety. |
2005 | In a 13-6 loss to Cleveland, the Diamondbacks become the first team since 1969 to allow ten runs in an inning in consecutive games. The eventual 1969 World Champion Mets accomplished the dubious feat in just one day when Houston swept a doubleheader at Shea Stadium. |
2008 | After a 9-6 victory against the Angels in the first game of a West Coast road trip, the Mets fire manager Willie Randolph, pitching coach Rick Peterson, and first-base coach Tom Nieto, shortly after 3 a.m. Eastern time. The team's 18th manager, who compiled a 302-253 record in 3+ seasons with New York, will be replaced by bench coach Jerry Manuel on an interim basis until the end of the season. |
1962 - Chicago Cubs outfielder Lou Brock hits a home run into the right-center field bleachers at the Polo Grounds, 460 feet from home plate, in the first game of a Chicago doubleheader sweep over the New York Mets, 8 - 7 and 4 - 3. Known more for his speed than his power, Brock becomes the second player to reach that section of seats. Joe Adcock was the first.
2005: Former Red Sox Brian Daubach starts at first base for the Mets, drawing three walks and scoring two runs one day after being called up from Triple-A Norfolk. Daubach was drafted by the Mets in the 17th round way back in 1990, but this is his first big league game for the club.
2009: Matt Wieters of the Baltimore Orioles, the 2008 Minor League Player of the Year, hits the first home run of his career in the O's 6 - 4 win over the New York Mets.
Centerfield Maz:
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger:
Want more?
Don't miss "Mets Games Played on this Date";
No comments:
Post a Comment