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Ketel Marte (S) 2B

Corbin Carroll (L) CF

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. ® LF

Christian Walker ® 1B

Randal Grichuk ® RF

Eugenio Suárez ® DH

Blaze Alexander ® 3B

Kevin Newman ® SS

Tucker Barnhart (L) C



Brandon Pfaadt (RHP)

2-4, 4.16 ERA, 63 SO

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Francisco Lindor (S) SS

Pete Alonso ® 1B

Brandon Nimmo (L) LF

J.D. Martinez ® DH

DJ Stewart (L) RF

Mark Vientos ® 3B

Tyrone Taylor ® CF

Jeff McNeil (L) 2B

Luis Torrens ® C



Jose Quintana (LHP)

1-5, 5.06 ERA, 39 SO


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I, for one, welcome the Luís Torrens era to Citi Field.



(If they play "Brother Louie" for him, I think I'm going to scream.)


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Quintana hit two right handed batters with the second one plunking the batter on his back



I don't believe Quintana had any intention of ill intent but it did appear as if his intent was to plunk



I guess I thought a warning might be order, but none was issued


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Edgy MD wrote:

I, for one, welcome the Luís Torrens era to Citi Field.



(If they play "Brother Louie" for him, I think I'm going to scream.)


I happen to love Brother Louie. Whatever do you mean?


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Edgy MD wrote:

I, for one, welcome the Luís Torrens era to Citi Field.



(If they play "Brother Louie" for him, I think I'm going to scream.)


I happen to love Brother Louie. Whatever do you mean?


I love it too, but it's a tragic song, and they played a chorus of it every time Luis Guillorme came up, and it certainly didn't deliver the sort of energy that sustains a rally.



Sort of like when they play "Piano Man" in the eighth-inning. A lot of people love that song, almost certainly moreso in Mets territory. I don't judge them, but a story of middle-aged people watching their lives slip away is no way to trigger the energy to produce late-inning fireworks.


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And that endorsement of Dedniel Nuñez as bullpen darkhorse is suddenly looking prescient.



Or at least, it is to me. Not so much to Carlos Mendoza, who is lifting him in the middle of an inning after three consecutive strikeouts, with three different pitches working.


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Nunez is rockin' for now. These past couple years, the Mets have been really good at putting no-name relievers out there that kill it initially for at least a short while.



Brigham:



First 16 games—2.76 ERA, .130 BAA, 10.5 K/9



Hartwig:



First 11 games—2.87 ERA



Curtiss:



First 6 games—1.23 ERA, .125 BAA



Garrett:



First 14 games of 2024—0.42 ERA, .169 BAA, 15.0 K/9

First 17 games of 2024—0.72 ERA, .195 BAA, 14.8 K/9

First 21 games of 2024—2.54 ERA, .229 BAA, 13.7 K/9



Reid-Foley:



First 6 games of 2023—0.00 ERA, .100 BAA, 16.5 K/9

First 10 games of 2024—0.00 ERA, .037 BAA, 13.0 K/9

First 16 games of 2024—2.25 ERA, .196 BAA, 11.8 K/9



Coonrod:



First 7 games—1.69 ERA, .063 BAA


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A long foul ball aside, putting Reed Garrett back in the middle innings looks like it may be the way get him back in gear.



Now the WHO'S CLOSING mystery lingers. John Franco was here yesterday. How's his arm?


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Never actually seen Torrens before. I swear, Venezuelans have some of the most European-looking Latin Americans. Former Met Ender Inciarte is another one. Francisco Cervelli also comes to mind.


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Ottavino for the eighth sure makes it look like the Mets are planning to throw Smith right into the ninth-inning fire.


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