Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 (edited) Final 'Subway Series' game of the year ... unless there's one of those World Series things later on. 1:40 start, SNY. Be there or be square and, as always, those who are late do not get fruit cup.Currently Mets 3 - Yanx 2 which pretty much says you need to know about how nice it would be to take this one.The pitching matchup is decidedly NOT going to be in our favor [Max Fried vs Pick-out-of-a-hat] but it hasn't been in our favor in at least three of the previous four games either and yet we've managed to score 28 runs [7 - 3 - 6 - 12] over those four games while allowing only 16 so put that in your pipe and smoke it. Edited July 5, 2025 by Guest
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 Mets announce Chris Devenski as Sunday's starting pitcher.PumaChris Devenski will be tomorrow's opener against the Yankees, the Mets announced. The plan is for Brandon Waddell to follow as the bulk guy.DiComo
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 The last time the Mets scored more than 2 earned runs against Fried was August 24, 2019.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 Yeah, but those other times, we didn't have Hayden Senger.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 5, 2025 Posted July 5, 2025 On July 6, 2006, the Mets — two weeks from being dubbed "Rip City" on the cover of Sports Illustrrated — were hosting a Pirates team with a lot of guys you don't associate with the Pirates. Burnitz, Casey, Randa, ... .The Pirates at the time had a strategy of being the last team in the free agency market, signing the best remaining starting-quality guy to a one-year deal. This would help them round out a lineup of young hopefuls with an experienced big-leaguer to help keep the team competitive during growing-pain periods, while simultaneously giving them a trading chip at the deadline if said guy stays healthy and has a decent year.They are kind of doing the same thing now with Tommy Pham, and it is clearly a hit-and-miss approach. Mets rightfielder Xavier Nady would go to the Buccos at the end of the month for Roberto Hernandez and Oliver Peréz.The Mets would take this game, 7-5, with David Wright's 19th homer serving as the big blow. Eli Marrero would get his only Mets start in center and play the whole game. Eli had come to the Mets a month earlier from Colorado as the return when the team dumped Kaz Matsui to the Rockies. He was primarily a catcher (and a good one), but problems with his pituitary gland (he didn't have one) were bringing his days behind the plate to an end by the time he came to the Mets. Always a terrific athlete (uncle to big leaguer Chris Marrero and blink-and-you-miss-him 2022 Met Deven Marrero), he was still a capable outfielder, but his bat didn't really play there, and the Mets released him shortly after the trade deadline.But hey, for one day, he was playing nine innings for the same team and in the same center field that Willie Mays once called home.[TABLE][TR][TH][/TH][TH][FIMG=100]https://www.theemblemsource.com/cdn/shop/products/pittsburghpiratesallstargame2006_85184_850x.jpg?v=1567103353[/FIMG][FIMG=250]https://logos-world.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Pittsburgh-Pirates-Logo-1997-2013-700x394.png[/FIMG][/TH][TH][/TH][TH][/TH][TH][FIMG=100] [/FIMG][FIMG=250]https://logos-world.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/New-York-Mets-Logo-1999-Present-700x394.png[/FIMG][/TH][TH][/TH][/TR][TR][TH]#[/TH][TH]Player [/TH][TH]Pos.[/TH][TH]#[/TH][TH]Player [/TH][TH]Pos.[/TH][/TR][TR][TH]1[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]José Bautista =#292122] (S)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cf-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]cf[/TD][TH]1[/TH][TD]=#003a88]José Reyes =#ff6f00] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/ss-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]ss[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]2[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]Freddy Sanchez =#292122] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/ss-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]ss[/TD][TH]2[/TH][TD]=#003a88]Paul Lo Duca =#ff6f00] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/c-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]c[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]3[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]Sean Casey =#292122] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/1b-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]1b[/TD][TH]3[/TH][TD]=#003a88]Carlos Delgado =#ff6f00] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/1b-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]1b[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]4[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]Jason Bay =#292122] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=18]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/lf-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]lf[/TD][TH]4[/TH][TD]=#003a88]David Wright =#ff6f00] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/3b-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]3b[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]5[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]Joe Randa =#292122] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/3b-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]3b[/TD][TH]5[/TH][TD]=#003a88]Xavier Nady =#ff6f00] (S)[/TD][TD][fimg=13]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/rf-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]rf[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]6[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]Jeromy Burnitz =#292122] (S)[/TD][TD][fimg=13]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/rf-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]rf[/TD][TH]6[/TH][TD]=#003a88]Cliff Floyd =#ff6f00] (S)[/TD][TD][fimg=18]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/lf-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]lf[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]7[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]José Castillo =#292122] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2b-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]2b[/TD][TH]7[/TH][TD]=#003a88]Chris Woodward =#ff6f00] (S)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2b-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]2b[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]8[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]Ronny Paulino =#292122] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/c-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]c[/TD][TH]8[/TH][TD]=#003a88]Eli Marrero =#ff6f00] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cf-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]cf[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]9[/TH][TD]=#ffce00]Tom Gorzelanny =#292122] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=20]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/sp-sil.png[/fimg] =#ff3c36]sp[/TD][TH]9[/TH][TD]=#003a88]Steve Trachsel =#ff6f00] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/sp-sil.png[/fimg] =#003a88]sp[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]The magical season of 2006 would go on to end like so many good things do — cursed to their doom by future president Donald Trump.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 =Gwreck post_id=197311 time=1751767008 user_id=56]The last time the Mets scored more than 2 earned runs against Fried was August 24, 2019.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Eli Marrero was the 12th and thus far last Met to play catcher, third base and outfield.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Mets announce Chris Devenski as Sunday's starting pitcher.PumaChris Devenski will be tomorrow's opener against the Yankees, the Mets announced. The plan is for Brandon Waddell to follow as the bulk guy.DiComoFrom Jim Brosnan's book, tell the outfielders to "play deep and cut across".Later
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Nimmo is hitting .313/.365/.569 with 10 home runs and 25 RBI since May 26. Alonso is hitting .302/.377/.569 with 8 home runs and 27 RBI since June 3.Soto is hitting .342/.483/.728 with 13 home runs and 26 RBI since May 30 (and over .350 since early June).Now the offense is starting to crank, so the pitching is struggling. If they mesh, this team will be unstoppable. The magic number is down to 74, so even in the struggles, it's still getting better.They must go 38-34 from here on out to be a 90-win team.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 =G-Fafif post_id=197328 time=1751807979 user_id=55]Eli Marrero was the 12th and thus far last Met to play catcher, third base and outfield.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Here is your more current, Marrero-free, lineup.Strange times we find ourselves in when two high-profile contenders find themselves in a Sunday afternoon marquee matchup, and one team is leading off with a 37-year-old firstbaseman, and the other with an oft-repaired 36-year-old designated hitter[TABLE][TR][TH][/TH][TH][FIMG=250]https://cdn.freebiesupply.com/images/large/2x/new-york-yankees-logo-transparent.png[/FIMG][/TH][TH][/TH][TH][/TH][TH][FIMG=100]https://www.amny.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Ed-Kranepool-Patch.png?resize=50[/FIMG][FIMG=250]https://cdn.freebiesupply.com/images/large/2x/new-york-mets-logo-transparent.png[/FIMG][/TH][TH][/TH][/TR][TR][TH]#[/TH][TH]Player [/TH][TH]Pos.[/TH][TH]#[/TH][TH]Player [/TH][TH]Pos.[/TH][/TR][TR][TH]1[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Paul Goldschmidt =#C4CED3] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/1b-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]1b[/TD][TH]1[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Starling Marte =#FF5910] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=20]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/dh-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]dh[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]2[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Trent Grisham =#C4CED3] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cf-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]cf[/TD][TH]2[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Francisco Lindor =#FF5910] (S)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/ss-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]ss[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]3[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Aaron Judge =#C4CED3] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=13]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/rf-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]rf[/TD][TH]3[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Juan Soto =#FF5910] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=13]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/rf-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]rf[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]4[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Giancarlo Stanton =#C4CED3] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=20]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/dh-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]dh[/TD][TH]4[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Pete Alonso =#FF5910] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/1b-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]1b[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]5[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Cody Bellinger =#C4CED3] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=18]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/lf-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]lf[/TD][TH]5[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Brandon Nimmo =#FF5910] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=18]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/lf-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]lf[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]6[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Anthony Volpe =#C4CED3] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/ss-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]ss[/TD][TH]6[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Mark Vientos =#FF5910] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/3b-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]3b[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]7[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]DJ LeMahieu =#C4CED3] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2b-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]2b[/TD][TH]7[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Tyrone Taylor =#FF5910] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cf-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]cf[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]8[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Austin Wells =#C4CED3] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/c-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]c[/TD][TH]8[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Jeff McNeil =#FF5910] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2b-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]2b[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]9[/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Oswald Peraza =#C4CED3] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/3b-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]3b[/TD][TH]9[/TH][TD]=#002D72]Hayden Senger =#FF5910] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/c-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]c[/TD][/TR][TR][TH][/TH][TH]Pitcher[/TH][TH][/TH][TH][/TH][TH]Pitcher[/TH][TH][/TH][/TR][TR][TH][/TH][TD]=#0C2340]Max Fried =#C4CED3] (L)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/sp-sil.png[/fimg] =#E4002C]sp[/TD][TH][/TH][TD]=#002D72]Chris Devenski =#FF5910] (R)[/TD][TD][fimg=25]https://metsrostercentral.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/sp-sil.png[/fimg] =#002D72]sp[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]
Lefty Specialist Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 All they have to do is score 4 runs in the first inning and figure it out from there. Easy-peasy.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Ben Waddell is the bulk guyHoping not to see Metly Chuck n duck
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Edgy MD wrote:Eli Marrero was the 12th and thus far last Met to play catcher, third base and outfield.I got Marrero, Carter, Stearns, Grote, uh, Hurdle, Zeile ... Hawk Taylor?METS WHO PLAYED THIRD, PLAYED OUTFIELD AND CAUGHTJOHNNY STEPHENSONMets Debut as 3B: April 26, 1964; 14 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as LF: May 16, 1964; 11 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as C: June 19, 1965; 98 G as a Mets CTOMMIE REYNOLDSMets Debut as LF: April 11, 1967; 72 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as 3B: April 29, 1967; 6 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as C: July 27, 1967; 1 G as a Mets CJERRY GROTEMets Debut as C: April 15, 1966; 1,176 G as a Mets CMets Debut as 3B: August 3, 1966; 18 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as RF: July 12, 1972; 2 G as a Mets OFJOHN STEARNSMets Debut as C: April 16, 1975; 698 G as a Mets CMets Debut as 3B: June 28, 1978; 29 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as LF: August 18, 1979; 6 G as a Mets OFALEX TREVIÑOMets Debut as C: September 11, 1978; 172 G as a Mets CMets Debut as 3B: October 1, 1978; 43 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as LF: September 16, 1981 (Game 2); 2 G as a Mets OFCLINT HURDLEMets Debut as 3B: September 12, 1983; 9 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as RF: October 2, 1983 (Game 2); 11 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as C: April 24, 1985; 17 G as a Mets CGARY CARTERMets Debut as C: April 9, 1985; 566 G as a Mets CMets Debut as RF: June 26, 1985; 6 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as 3B: July 22, 1986; 2 G as a Mets 3BMACKEY SASSERMets Debut as C: April 10, 1988; 261 G as a Mets CMets Debut as RF: April 19, 1988; 31 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as 3B: May 11, 1988; 2 G as a Mets 3BJEFF McKNIGHTMets Debut as 3B: June 10, 1989; 13 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as RF: September 27, 1992; 1 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as C: April 21, 1993; 1 G as a Mets CJIM TATUMMets Debut as C: April 6, 1998; 4 G as a Mets CMets Debut as LF: April 27, 1998; 4 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as 3B: May 16, 1998; 3 G as a Mets 3BMIKE KINKADEMets Debut as 3B: September 8, 1998; 4 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as LF: April 6, 1999; 17 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as C: April 15, 1999; 1 G as a Mets CELI MARREROMets Debut as CF: June 11, 2006; 7 G as a Mets OFMets Debut as 3B: July 2, 2006; 1 G as a Mets 3BMets Debut as C: July 8, 2006 (Game 2); 2 G as a Mets Chttps://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/2022/03/04/catching-of-3b-lightning-in-a-catcher/https://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/2022/03/04/catching-of-3b-lightning-in-a-catcher/
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Author Posted July 6, 2025 After Goldschmidt's rather sudden plummet over the past two seasons [OPS+ from 177 to 120 to 98] one wonders whether his hot start this season was less a late career (age 37 season) resurgence and more akin to a dead cat bounce.April OPS = 878 May = 904June = 464
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Yankees do not score in the 1stMake this happen eight more times
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Frayed Knot wrote:After Goldschmidt's rather sudden plummet over the past two seasons [OPS+ from 177 to 120 to 98] one wonders whether his hot start this season was less a late career (age 37 season) resurgence and more akin to a dead cat bounce.April OPS = 878 May = 904June = 464Imho he's been washed up for awhile
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Chris Devenski has been weaponized.And the god of two-strike bunting is on our side.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Marte is morphing into this year's version of Iglesias
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 I wonder if the Mets are purposefully "lingering" in the box, happened yesterday also
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Wish Pete used something other than Eric Clapton for his walkup music
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 They may regret letting Fried off the hook, dang
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Author Posted July 6, 2025 [media=youtube]gPoiv0sZ4s4[/media]
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 David Stearns is excellent at signing relief pitchers that suck.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 More like Zach POOP, amiright, fellas?!?
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted July 6, 2025 Posted July 6, 2025 Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:More like Zach POOP, amiright, fellas?!?LOL, you're right.
Zach Thornton Syracuse Mets - AAA LHP On Sunday, the southpaw tossed five shutout innings as the bulk pitcher. He gave up 2 hits, walked 2 and had 5 strikeouts. Explore Zach Thornton News >
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