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$1 hot dogs! Just wheelbarrow me out to the subway stairs after the game...


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Brandon Nimmo (L) LF

Francisco Lindor (S) SS

Pete Alonso ® 1B

J.D. Martinez ® DH

Jeff McNeil (L) 2B

Tyrone Taylor ® CF

DJ Stewart (L) RF

Brett Baty (L) 3B

Omar Narváez (L) C



Sean Manaea (LHP)

1-1, 3.33 ERA, 27 SO



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Nico Hoerner ® 2B

Patrick Wisdom ® 1B

Ian Happ (S) LF

Christopher Morel ® DH

Dansby Swanson ® SS

Mike Tauchman (L) CF

Nick Madrigal ® 3B

Miguel Amaya ® C

Alexander Canario ® RF



Javier Assad (RHP)

2-0, 2.00 ERA, 26 SO


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Edgy MD wrote:

Man, I forget how much Assad looks like a graduate assistant in the sociology department.




On his first day, wow ,he looks young


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Not a smart throw by Wisdom on the SB attempt.


Lindor could have gotten called a second time for abandoning his baseline.



He didn't interfere any more than last time, but he certainly could have been considered to be screening.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Sean Manaea using "Just the Two of Us" for entrance music?



Whatever works, man.


Maybe he's schizophrenic.

Later


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Edgy MD wrote:

Frayed Knot wrote:

Not a smart throw by Wisdom on the SB attempt.


Lindor could have gotten called a second time for abandoning his baseline.



He didn't interfere any more than last time, but he certainly could have been considered to be screening.


The rules about where a batter can and can't run are more strict and more strictly defined from home to 1st, and particularly

so since the rules were rewritten this past winter. The ball probably needed to hit Lindor last night in order to get a call where

the simple act of him being on the wrong side of the line there other day triggers the call.


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Baty, while not exactly GG material at 3B, looks smoother and much less mechanical as compared to Vientos.







* my spell-check is far too hyper. I was just about to post when I realized my sentence identified Baby and Vents.


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Manaea and Severino pitching like their old selves this year. If they keep it up, their top four will be one for the ages (well, in Mets terms, at least).


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Manaea and Severino pitching like their old selves this year. If they keep it up, their top four will be one for the ages (well, in Mets terms, at least).

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Chad ochoseis wrote:

=Cowtipper post_id=153851 time=1714522352 user_id=166]
Manaea and Severino pitching like their old selves this year. If they keep it up, their top four will be one for the ages (well, in Mets terms, at least).


Whatever else you can say about the Mets historically, there's a pretty high bar to being a top four that's one for the ages in Mets terms.
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While we're here:



"[senga] Hits mid-90s in bullpen



Senga (shoulder) reached the mid-90s with his fastball during Monday's bullpen against live hitters and used all of his pitches in the session, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.



Advice: The Mets have been very deliberate so far with Senga's recovery from a shoulder capsule strain, but the organization's patience seems to be paying off. While the right-hander feels he will be back in the big-league rotation right around when he's first eligible to come off the IL on May 27, general manager David Stearns wouldn't sign off on that timeline, indicating Monday that he couldn't say whether Senga would be back in late May or early June. The 31-year-old is set to face live hitters two more times before beginning a rehab assignment around May 11."



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Let's go Sean...he has a perfect ERA so far!


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As was the case last night, they got their run for the night in the first inning and seem like they're looking

forward to winning the extra inning coin flip game.


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I don't even remember how the Mets acquired Reid-Foley.


I remember now:



"January 27, 2021: Traded by the Toronto Blue Jays with Yennsy Díaz and Josh Winckowski to the New York Mets for Steven Matz.



November 18, 2022: Granted Free Agency.



December 5, 2022: Signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets."


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