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After nine pitches in two days, two games in one day. That's the plan. 4:10 twi-night first pitch.


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I like the chances of two wins here :)

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Not for nothing, but I wonder when the last time the Mets sent two African-Americans to the mound in a double-header was.


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Well, I don't know if it's reflected more broadly, but hopefully today's Mets starters represent something of a reversal of the ongoing trend.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Not for nothing, but I wonder when the last time the Mets sent two African-Americans to the mound in a double-header was.


Having two African-American starters on the same Mets team might go back to the days of Al Jackson and Sherman "Roadblock' Jones. (I didn't look it up.)

And I'm not sure if they started both games of a double-header. (Jones only had three starts)



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Edgy MD wrote:

Not for nothing, but I wonder when the last time the Mets sent two African-Americans to the mound in a double-header was.


Having two African-American starters on the same Mets team might go back to the days of Al Jackson and Sherman "Roadblock' Jones. (I didn't look it up.)

And I'm not sure if they started both games of a double-header. (Jones only had three starts)



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1979 Mets - Roy Lee Jackson (9/77-10/80), Ray Burris (8/79-10/80) and Dock Ellis (6/79/-9/79) were all Mets teammates for about three weeks.


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Gooden and Young had a good chance, but it never happened.



As it happens, Roadblock Jones and Al Jackson did start both ends of a doubleheader: April 29, 1962. Jackson shut out the Phillies in the opener, while Jackson pitched into the fifth in the nightcap, giving up six runs in a 10-2 loss. It was his last major league start.



On August 17, 1980, Ray Burris and Roy Lee Jackson did it, as the Mets were swept by the Phillies.



That may be it. If so, the only three times it's happened have been against the Phillies. We've been swept and split. It's time for a sweep of our own.


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Edgy MD wrote:

I was thinking Gooden and Young would be our most likely answer.


Close. July 4, 1992. Doubleheader against the Astros. Gooden and Young are the pitchers of record. But Young was the game #2 reliever: Tom Filer was the starter.


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Nimmo CF

Lindor SS

D. Smith LF

Alonso 1B

McNeil 2B

Conforto RF

McCann C

Guillorme 3B

Walker RHP


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I don't know how much this was commented on, but Lindor getting caught stealing in the first inning the other day was about the worst thing that happened to the Mets in 2021 so far., excluding Luis's dumbass yanking of deGrom on opening day. He needs to stop doing that.


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For all the talk of “wasting” deGrom's magnificent first two starts, don't sleep on Nimmo's seven hits and six walks in five games resulting in only two runs scored for Brandon. The 2021 Mets are proving capable of not taking advantage of any asset at their disposal.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

I don't know how much this was commented on, but Lindor getting caught stealing in the first inning the other day was about the worst thing that happened to the Mets in 2021 so far., excluding Luis's dumbass yanking of deGrom on opening day. He needs to stop doing that.


On one hand, Conforto's whiff was worse.



On the other hand, knowing how unlikely Conforto was to make contact, saving your outs is key. Alonso whiffed too, right? I'd put it in the top five along with the yanking of deGrom and the shutdown of the opening series, but I'd put those first.



And the season is young.


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Edgy MD wrote:

I was thinking Gooden and Young would be our most likely answer.


Close. July 4, 1992. Doubleheader against the Astros. Gooden and Young are the pitchers of record. But Young was the game #2 reliever: Tom Filer was the starter.


By the way, the Mets are marking today as alternative Jackie Robinson Day, as they won't be home on the 15th.


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For all the talk of “wasting” deGrom's magnificent first two starts, don't sleep on Nimmo's seven hits and six walks in five games resulting in only two runs scored for Brandon. The 2021 Mets are proving capable of not taking advantage of any asset at their disposal.

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I mean, Stroman started Sunday. Whether or not the 'official' date of the game changes, he warmed up and actually took the mound.


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