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What's the beef with him today?

- going to Butto, the guy we want to put into the rotation?

- that he went to Diaz too early, too late, or that he went to him at all?



I do know he would have been a lot smarter today if the Mets had more than one hit (Viento's HR) after the 4th inning.


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I have no problem with the bullpen management. The whole point of Butto in the bullpen is to give you 2 inning outings.



San Diego is a very good team and is (significantly?) better than the Mets on an overall raw talent level. The better team usually wins, and a 2-2 record against them in San Diego is not a bad showing.



The series losses to Anaheim and Oakland, splitting with Miami, getting swept by Seattle…those are the unacceptable outcomes.


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=Gwreck post_id=167615 time=1724629551 user_id=56]
I have no problem with the bullpen management. The whole point of Butto in the bullpen is to give you 2 inning outings.



San Diego is a very good team and is (significantly?) better than the Mets on an overall raw talent level. The better team usually wins, and a 2-2 record against them in San Diego is not a bad showing.



The series losses to Anaheim and Oakland, splitting with Miami, getting swept by Seattle…those are the unacceptable outcomes.

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Frayed Knot wrote:

The entire month of May was unacceptable too.

Are we proposing a solution to this?


The solution is and was a talent upgrade. Vientos for Baty has obviously had a huge impact. I wanted a bigger talent upgrade at the deadline; Stearns didn't want to go that route.


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Well, my point was that I don't really see a lot of blame for the field manager here.


Me either, but I was trying to figure out where this thread was going.

I mean, are we jumping on the manager because we lost today via a walk-off in a week where we twice won by walk-offs?

For losing "winnable games" like when we got out-scored 22-1 in a series vs Seattle?

Or for going 1-for-106 w/RiSP (or something like it) seemingly every week?


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Maybe the Mets just need a better floor-setter.



Was today's game one of the games they set the floor to win? Does anybody know? Did anybody ask?



They can get swept by the DBacks and still make the playoffs. Or sweep the DBacks and still not make the playoffs.



They only need to beat one of the teams ahead of them and they're just two and a half games behind the last team presently in the money.



Of course they're fucking flawed. And you don't have to blow out your brains trying to analyze whether they're flawed or not. They have the seventh best record in a 15 team league. Isn't that enough to tell you whatever you need to know about how flawed they are? Sounds pretty fucking flawed to me.



But in this day and age, the eighth best team in the league is a contender. And flawed teams, even badly flawed teams, now have a shot at winning the World Series.


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I've got more nits to pick with Eric Chavez I think, but I haven't been enamored with Mendoza or Med's Noza (Carlos when he wears a mustache disguise with a big fake nose)





By nature we don't know a lot about the specifics, but my impression of the manager is one of someone stumbling along. It's his first year, there's some sense that some of the stumbles are things he'll learn from. Are the Mets fine with this? Is this an example of how this was always a punt year so they were always okay with potentially losing games so the new guy can take his lumps? Why did not want Chavez last year but did this year? Why is Hefner still here? It's hard to believe there's a well thought out long term plan in place.


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My beef is with Manfred and his stupid “everyone and their mother makes the playoffs format”.



The Mets are a mediocre team. Usually by now they'd be out of it and we'd be significantly less frustrated. Resigned to wait for next year. But definitely less frustrated.



I've asked myself why I'm so irritated watching games this year. I think it's the aggravation of rooting for such a flawed team with a playoff spot on the line.


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Well, back to Mednoza, he's probably done the best he could do with the tools at hand. I'm not always enamored with his handling of the bullpen, but there are a lot of bad options there.



I did find it interesting that Gary and Ron yesterday referred to him as 'Mendy'. Sounds like they're already in the fan club.


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I haven't heard anyone complain about Mendoza in some time, like Mayish



Losses like yesterday happen to all teams. The Mets had ample opportunity to score several more runs in the early innings but didn't and Butto got lit up



It's not talked about but Luisangel Acuna and Drew Gilbert could have been the guys to help the Mets make this this push but Acuna has not mastered AAA and Gilbert has been hurt almost all season



With that, Stearns managed the deadline true to his conservative look forward plan for an all in 2025 team



That look forward plan may not jive with the hopes of Mets fans, including myself, who are all in on the push for a seemingly mercurial playoff spot



Plenty of season left


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I don't mind the format. I would much rather have the Mets be in the playoff hunt than not.



Yesterday was a gut punch, especially when Quintana pitched so well. But a split with the Padres isn't a horrible thing. If they can manage to take two of three from the Diamondbacks and sweep the White Sox, it will all be good.



Butto has been solid, so I can't fault Mendoza for leaving him out there. The walk -- and leaving the bases loaded earlier in the game -- is what did them in.


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It seems we have been complaining about bullpen management for years , I rarely even think about Mendoza, not much of a personality


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Lefty Specialist wrote:

I did find it interesting that Gary and Ron yesterday referred to him as 'Mendy'. Sounds like they're already in the fan club.


It's what the players call him so G & R are likely picking it up from them.

Probably would be better if they sounded a little more detached, but it's more or less harmless.






=metirish post_id=167634 time=1724674089 user_id=72]
It seems we have been complaining about bullpen management for years
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I like Mendoza now than I did earlier in the season. Early in the season, he seemed like a wimp who didn't know what he was doing.



I like that he lets his starters decide what they want and stay in every once in a while, instead of doing what the analytics tards would want and have them be pulled at 100 pitches even if they were throwing a perfect game.


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=Cowtipper post_id=167646 time=1724685191 user_id=166]
I like Mendoza now than I did earlier in the season. Early in the season, he seemed like a wimp who didn't know what he was doing.



I like that he lets his starters decide what they want and stay in every once in a while, instead of doing what the analytics tards would want and have them be pulled at 100 pitches even if they were throwing a perfect game.

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Frayed Knot wrote:


=metirish post_id=167634 time=1724674089 user_id=72]
It seems we have been complaining about bullpen management for years


'Bad bullpen management' is the low hanging fruit of the blame game and it usually means one of two things:

* I'm pissed off because we lost a game late and I'm looking for someone to take it out on

* he brought in someone I don't like ... and since every bullpen on every team ever has at least three guys in it who

someone has chosen as a designated whipping boy then it's a handy and oft-used go-to



Yesterday two of the guys who shouldn't be on anyone's shit list and were both well rested combined to cough up

three runs and two HRs while retiring just two of the last six batters they faced.

If that's the manager's fault then so is the weather.
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=TheNextMetsManager post_id=167647 time=1724686884 user_id=193]
=Cowtipper post_id=167646 time=1724685191 user_id=166]
I like Mendoza now than I did earlier in the season. Early in the season, he seemed like a wimp who didn't know what he was doing.



I like that he lets his starters decide what they want and stay in every once in a while, instead of doing what the analytics tards would want and have them be pulled at 100 pitches even if they were throwing a perfect game.

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=Cowtipper post_id=167649 time=1724687077 user_id=166]
=TheNextMetsManager post_id=167647 time=1724686884 user_id=193]
=Cowtipper post_id=167646 time=1724685191 user_id=166]
I like Mendoza now than I did earlier in the season. Early in the season, he seemed like a wimp who didn't know what he was doing.



I like that he lets his starters decide what they want and stay in every once in a while, instead of doing what the analytics tards would want and have them be pulled at 100 pitches even if they were throwing a perfect game.

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He's done two of my pet peeves - pulling pitchers too early and "resting" a player who has had a few hot games in a row. Other managers do that lately. (new numbers driven style?)

But overall, he's done an ok job with a bench and bullpen that early in the year looked like they were built by Boeing.



Later


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IIIRC earlier in the season, Vientos had hit a home run (game winner?) and he sat him the next day.

He also sat McSquirrel after a multi-hit day when it looked like he was coming out of his early season funk.

Can't be more specific than that.

Even if the facts are blurry, it is my impression that he did it more than once to more than two players and has been discussed in prior thread(s).



Later


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