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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

I get that feeling that JDM doesn't really care who wins.


Like it even matters? The Mets could lose every game left and probably still clinch a playoff spot.



What a stupid shitshow. And now with more patches.


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Final tallies: Mets ten hits (six singles, four doubles) and 13 total baserunners, but just two runs scored.



- There was One run producing hit, it occurred in the fifth AB of the game and was on the third attempt to score the same baserunner.

- 11 LOB, 2 for 11 w/RiSP (and several of those with multiple RiSP) and only one of them knocked in a run.

- The other run came via a weak grounder to 3B.

- They also tried their very best to hit into three GiDPs but managed only one. The other two were hit too weakly.


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I was kind of pulling for a McNottinghill pinch-hit appearance in lieu of J.D. Martinez, so depressingly suspicious I was of a looming GiDP.


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Of those who appeared affiliated, probably 70% Phillies fans. Some vocal contingent behind the Mets dugout and plenty of cheers when they scored first but not much of a home field advantage.



Foul territory was not as expansive as perhaps feared, and certainly less than, say, Oakland.



The screens, however, were really excessive. Almost no foul balls made it into the seats, and was largely impossible for players to throw balls into the stands.



Mike, David, and Mookie all prominently sitting in the first row of the boxes behind the Mets dugout was nice to see.



Scoreboards were surprisingly small for a stadium built in 2012. Sure, we're spoiled at Citi Field but key information (pitch velocity) was missing.



Fan engagement seemed good and overheard more than once that the pitch clock is a good thing.



Did not see a single person keeping score (other than me).



All in all, a lot of fun despite a poor performance from the Mets. Here's hoping for a split tomorrow.


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https://twitter.com/AnthonyDiComo/status/1799506371697598613

Wow


The way that ball bounced gave me 70's era astroturf vibes. It makes me wonder what's under that layer of turf, and just how hard that playing surface is.


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Even just looking at his terrible 2024 numbers, Jeff McNeil has a .299 OBP vs. righties, as compared to J.D. Martinez at .295, and that last at-bat was, of course, a situation where a walk was seemingly as good as a homerun.



That he was less a candidate to make two outs on the play is obvious.


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=Gwreck post_id=158399 time=1717885213 user_id=56]
Of those who appeared affiliated, probably 70% Phillies fans. Some vocal contingent behind the Mets dugout and plenty of cheers when they scored first but not much of a home field advantage.



Foul territory was not as expansive as perhaps feared, and certainly less than, say, Oakland.



The screens, however, were really excessive. Almost no foul balls made it into the seats, and was largely impossible for players to throw balls into the stands.



Mike, David, and Mookie all prominently sitting in the first row of the boxes behind the Mets dugout was nice to see.



Scoreboards were surprisingly small for a stadium built in 2012. Sure, we're spoiled at Citi Field but key information (pitch velocity) was missing.



Fan engagement seemed good and overheard more than once that the pitch clock is a good thing.



Did not see a single person keeping score (other than me).



All in all, a lot of fun despite a poor performance from the Mets. Here's hoping for a split tomorrow.

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And if they're selling this as an expansion to English fans, it's not working. The only English accents I heard were the folks behind the concession stand. Everyone else was American.



Definitely a Philly crowd.


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Lefty Specialist wrote:

And if they're selling this as an expansion to English fans, it's not working. The only English accents I heard were the folks behind the concession stand. Everyone else was American.



Definitely a Philly crowd.


Whatcha eat yesterday?


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Spoke with some friends that live in London , absolutely no interest in this, NFL games though is a different story


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Lefty Specialist wrote:

And if they're selling this as an expansion to English fans, it's not working. The only English accents I heard were the folks behind the concession stand. Everyone else was American.



Definitely a Philly crowd.


Whatcha eat yesterday?


Pulled pork BBQ sandwich and fries, not bad. They were making a big effort to 'Americanize' the food. They had an enormously long hot dog that I wasn't about to try. And yes, no interest from the British general public Not on the news or anything.


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Since his first relief appearance on May 10, Houser's ERA is 3.60 (including his six-run start on May 21). Post-May 21, he has a 0.82 ERA in 11 IP.


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