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The Mets fell to the Guardians in the 10th inning last night to drop the first game of the series with Cleveland. The Mets will turn to right hander Clay Holmes in hopes he can right the ship. The team desperately needs someone other than David Peterson to pitch 6 effective innings in a start. Time to step up and get the job done. Speaking of getting the job done, it would be great if the offense could break out and score some runs. A rare inning here and there just isn't what is expected from this line up. An early lead would help the cause greatly.



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In some regards, the Mets have done a lot better that you'd expect considering their offense.



Their primary catcher, Torrens, was pulled off the trash heap last year and is hitting . 216/.284/.307 this year.



Second base has been a hodgepodge and their primary 2B, per Baseball Reference, is Luisangel Acuna, who has been anemic with the bat (239/.295/.283).



Third base has been a hodgepodge and their primary 3B, Mark Vientos, is hitting .232/.281/.368.



Their primary centerfielder, Tyrone Taylor, is hitting .199/.254/.290.



So we have four "primaries" with OBPs under .300 and the team is still in playoff contention.



Taylor should probably be gotten rid of altogether—how much worse would McNeil be at this point?


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Every time my young self saw that Heart video, I would misinterpret the opening. It would scan past a few longhair, brooding faces, then a few more, then a few more still, and I would think "Man, Heart has a lot of people in the band these day."



When the pan would finally get to the stage, I would have my mistakes clarified for me, but instantly begin wondering when Peter Frampton joined Heart, before realizing only through several shots and the process of elimination that I was mistaking Nancy Wilson for him.


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So we have four "primaries" with OBPs under .300 and the team is still in playoff contention.


It's better examined by looking at plate appearances:



Vientos: 303 PA, .281 OBP

Taylor: 298 PA, .254 OBP

Baty: 293 PA, .291 OBP

Torrens: 218 PA, .284 OBP

Acuna: 175 PA, .295 OBP




Taylor should probably be gotten rid of altogether—how much worse would McNeil be at this point?


McNeil plays everyday already. Dumping Taylor in favor of Acuna is a possibility but doesn't do much for the offense. They could bring up one of the farmhands in Syracuse — a Joey Meneses, a Gilberto Celestino — but they're not exactly top prospects.



Maybe it's time to think seriously about a promotion directly from Binghamton, as was done with Conforto in 2015.


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I don't know how healthy Jett Williams' wheels are, but if he can give you something like the Taylor defense, he can presumably provide the righthandedness, the pinch-running, and the ability to hit like a good AA hitter that Taylor is currently offering, and presumably his batting eye is ready to perform at this level, even if his bat itself is not. That might look good alongside those sub-.300 OBPs.



And presumably as well, he gives you something like the Acuña versatility. Also, unlike his fellow Bingo outfielder prospects, he has been to AAA. So yeah, I can get behind that.


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=Gwreck post_id=200344 time=1754416300 user_id=56]

It's better examined by looking at plate appearances:



Vientos: 303 PA, .281 OBP

Taylor: 298 PA, .254 OBP

Baty: 293 PA, .291 OBP

Torrens: 218 PA, .284 OBP

Acuna: 175 PA, .295 OBP


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Edgy MD wrote:

Also Cedric Mullins is at 370 PA and a .304 OBP. So if he isn't part of this club, he is trending in that direction, and could well receive an e-vite by the end of this series.


As Groucho Marx said, Cedric wouldn't want to join that club if it wanted him to be a member.

And we hope he doesn't join it, either.



Later


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Starling Marte ® DH

Francisco Lindor (S) SS

Juan Soto (L) RF

Pete Alonso ® 1B

Brandon Nimmo (L) LF

Mark Vientos ® 3B

Jeff McNeil (L) 2B

Francisco Alvarez ® C

Tyrone Taylor ® CF



Clay Holmes (RH) P

9-6, 3.45 ERA, 91 SO


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Really? Tyrone Taylor? Cedric Mullins has reverse splits this year.



Or just let Ronny get some RH at-bats and put McNeil in center. Holmes is a sinker ball pitcher anyway.



I'm so fucking irritated with this team. They've been shitty for a month and a half.


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If Nimmo is going to swing like a power hitter (instead of a leadoff hitter) and strike out 4 times, I guess you want to slot him into the lineup in a power position the next game.



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=Centerfield post_id=200355 time=1754422429 user_id=65]
Really? Tyrone Taylor? Cedric Mullins has reverse splits this year.



Or just let Ronny get some RH at-bats and put McNeil in center. Holmes is a sinker ball pitcher anyway.

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Darryl sitting in the front row behind the on-deck circle. He is kind of a captive to Pete Alonso right now, as it is his historical role to be present and gracious if and when Alonso breaks his record.


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=MFS62 post_id=200356 time=1754422574 user_id=60]
If Nimmo is going to swing like a power hitter (instead of a leadoff hitter) and strike out 4 times, I guess you want to slot him into the lineup in a power position the next game.

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I remember when hard balls through the box were generally hits. Not in todays game with the off side infielder shifting so far toward the middle that instead it is often an out. In this case, an inning ending DP.


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