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Alright, let's try this again. Will they get the game in tonight, what's the weather looking like in NYC?

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  THU FRI SAT SUN MON TOT
Tobias Myers 0 0 41 0 0 41
Luke Weaver 14 0 0 0 0 14
Huascar Brazobán 20 0 0 0 0 20
Devin Williams 25 0 0 0 0 25
David Peterson 0 0 0 79 0 79
Cionel Pérez 0 0 32 0 0 32
Brooks Raley 0 0 0 21 0 21
Austin Warren 0 0 0 37 0 37
A.J. Minter 8 0 0 9 0 17

 

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A good game today could get Bo Bichette above .250! That would put the following Mets at or above .250 for the season:

Juan Soto (.301)
AJ Ewing (.266)
Carson Benge (.257)
Francisco Alvarez (.250)
Bo Bichette maybe (.248)

The season is THAT underwhelming that this is the sort of stuff I'm now "looking forward to."

*Jared Young could also get back above .250 if he gets a couple at-bats and a couple hits. All Eric Wagaman has to do is go 1-for-1 to get himself above the Wynn Line**.

**Named after Jimmy Wynn, who hit exactly .250 for his career.

And if Kodai Senga can go 6 scoreless innings tonight, he will shed nearly TWO points from his ERA, bringing him to 7.20 on the year, which is very respectable by Pecos League standards.

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it is actually interesting in that, in this period of low averages and high power, the Mets are recovering (too slowly, yes, but recovering) from early-season hitlessness not by chasing power but by making modestly better contact and raising batting averages.

This is mostly characterized by Carson Benge, who has raised his BA for eight weeks, but only recently re-discovered his power stroke.  May others follow his lead.

I don't know.  Maybe this trend is being felt across the league.

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NYM pitchers have allowed a solo HR, a 3R HR, a 2-RBI Triple, a 2R HR, and now another 3R HR -- ALL WITH TWO OUTS -- just in the last 20 innings.

So that's 11 runs that could have been prevented by retiring one batter but weren't.

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When dudes don't want to throw a strike, wait for your reward.

Cubs doing a better job than the Mets in that regard.  Cabrera was afraid to throw strikes to Young and Ewing last inning also, leaving the team to do all their work with two outs.

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