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Kodai Senga 3-2 1.38

Merrill Kelly 3-1 4.06



Afternoon Game



Later


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3:40 PM ET here... seven afternoon games today.

Twelve teams with the day off tomorrow.


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Francisco Lindor (S) SS

Juan Soto (L) RF

Pete Alonso ® 1B

Brandon Nimmo (L) DH

Luis Torrens ® C

Brett Baty (L) 3B

Luisangel Acuña ® 2B

Jeff McNutty (L) LF

Tyrone Taylor ® CF



Kodai Senga (RH) P

(3-2, 1.38 ERA, 31 SO)



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Corbin Carroll (L) RF

Geraldo Perdomo (S) SS

Pavin Smith (L) 1B

Josh Naylor (L) DH

Eugenio Suárez ® 3B

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. ® LF

Alek Thomas (L) CF

Tim Tawa ® 2B

Jose Herrera (S) C



Merrill Kelly (RH) P

(3-1, 4.06 ERA, 27 SO)


Old-Timey Member
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I'd like to see everyone taking their hacks like they intend to do damage, especially Baty.



Mauricio will be available soon, I assume to Syracuse for some period of time


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Mets team ERA is still just 2.94, only ERA below 3 in the NL now. NL league average is 4.14.



Their team BA is .250, slightly better than league average.



If the offense really gets cranking, this team actually could win 100+ games.


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=ashie62 post_id=191933 time=1746643254 user_id=90]I'd like to see everyone taking their hacks like they intend to do damage

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Good News (so far):

- Multiple hard-hit balls even if not always in the right places

- good defense



Not so good:

- Senga is wild (now 4 BBs thru 9 hitters) , and he needed almost 40 pitches to retire just four batters thru 2 (the defense retired the other two)

- two leadoff doubles (2nd & 3rd) but no hits followed and only one ball out of the infield (Pete's weak FO to left w/2 outs)


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And now thru 3 innings Senga has retired just six hitters.

So he's getting the job done but how he's doing it is hardly a recipe for success.


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He's thrown 51 pitches through three innings which while not great, isn't terrible - yet.

Later


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Shag Crawford, referenced during the broadcast, was fired for refusing to work the World Series.



It was an interesting matter of principle. The league had traditionally awarded the assignment by merit, but had switched to a rotational system, and even though the switch initially benefited him with the assignment, he apparently believed the World Series deserved the best.



Any mark against him was not visited on his sons, and they both became longtime officials, with Jerry following his father as an MLB umpire, and Joey working 39 NBA seasons as a ref, including every NBA final from 1986 to 2015 (save for 2007, when he was suspended).


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He found his groove and is pitching more efficiently - 70 pitches through five innings.

Later


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No excuse for Senga getting caught watching the game, but Carroll probably beats that play to the bag anyhow.



But what a great stab by Alonso.


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=ashie62 post_id=191962 time=1746653319 user_id=90]
=ashie62 post_id=191961 time=1746653205 user_id=90]
Jeff looked like he was going to fall into third base



Well done

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