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Frayed Knot wrote:

And so far he's getting burned by it.


Brutal.


And this following a night where he felt it necessary to employ seven different pitchers in a game where his staff was given 14 runs.


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Chad ochoseis wrote:

Nice glove there by Cano.


As opposed to Alonso who, like Bon Jovi, is starting to give glove a bad name.

Lost in all the HRs yesterday was big Pete totally whiffing on a ball hit right to him which led to several of those runs.


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This is only the second time I recall seeing Syndergaard flying the man-bun.



I should keep track of his record by hairstyle.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Chad ochoseis wrote:

Nice glove there by Cano.


As opposed to Alonso who, like Bon Jovi, is starting to give glove a bad name.

Lost in all the HRs yesterday was big Pete totally whiffing on a ball hit right to him which led to several of those runs.


That play was particularly uggo as he stabbed with a backhand at a ball that went between his legs, bless his giant, polar heart.


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Edgy MD wrote:

This is only the second time I recall seeing Syndergaard flying the man-bun.



I should keep track of his record by hairstyle.


All three starts so far this year.


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Seven innings in < 6 innings worth (87) of pitches for Noah including retiring the last 13 batters in a row.

Obviously you bring him back for the 8th and then play things out from there.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

As opposed to Alonso who, like Bon Jovi, is starting to give glove a bad name.


OOOOOHHHH!

A tip o' the hat for that one. (Still groaning)

Later


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Edgy MD wrote:

This is only the second time I recall seeing Syndergaard flying the man-bun.



I should keep track of his record by hairstyle.


All three starts so far this year.


I get blocked from games vs the Nats.


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Two things are apparent in NYM games so far this season

- that whether the Mets are ahead by a lot or behind by a lot in late innings, the game is never really put away until the last out

- no matter how the game is progressing, it's not going to end quickly. Only one game has been under 3 hours so far (opening day) and most haven't been close including last night which was 4:08 and the longest game in the majors this year

More NYM games over 3:50 so far this season (3) than under 3:10 (2)


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I think I've figured out all these comebacks.



Team gets a big lead, relaxes a little, puts some subs in, makes the pitcher sit during a rally ... all of a sudden everybody's cold.



Team that's behind is staying out on the field, jumping around. They're warm. In the late innings, they start chipping away, and whoever comes in for the trailing team on the mound is that much colder.



It's a thermal thing.


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