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The onetime codpiece of the franchise will be front and center for the Mets as the Reds come to town. Tyler Mahle will pitch for Cincinnati.

The four probable pitchers the Mets have slated for this series -- Harvey, Lugo, Flexen and Montero -- each have ERAs of 5.00 or higher. Without diving into Baseball Reference and how Craig, Hook, Jackson and Miller lined up in September of 1962, this has got to be some kind of first. Besides, each those guys got their ERA in the fours by the time the season ended.

718/507-TIXX or mets.com for tickets, plenty of which would figure to be available.


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Tonight's hodgepodge:

Reyes SS
Aoki RF
Cabrera 3B
Nimmo LF
Lagares CF
Smith 1B
Plawecki C
Reynolds 2B
Mr. Codpiece P


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Visitors:

Ervin CF
Cozart SS
Votto 1B
Duvall LF
Gennett 2B
Suarez 3B
Schebler RF
Turner C
Mahle P


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CF/speedster Billy Hamilton broke his hand yesterday and will almost certainly miss the remainder of the season.

This Mahle guy pitching: Tyler F. Mahle (that's actually how his name is listed: Tyler F. Mahle) will be making his 3rd ML appearance/start
The Reds 7th round draft pick out of HS in 2013. RH 6' 3" / 210. Had some pretty good numbers this year in AA Pensacola and in AAA Louisville.

Both his starts were against Pittsburgh on Aug 27 & Sept 2: 3 runs on 4 hits + 4 walks in 5 innings in his debut, then 6 shutout innings on 5 hits/0 walks the second time.
Reds lost both games, he got an L and an ND. Pitch counts have been high both times, but that's what you get with young pitchers.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
CF/speedster Billy Hamilton broke his hand yesterday and will almost certainly miss the remainder of the season.


So much for Hamilton being the hottest ticket in New York.


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G-Fafif wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
CF/speedster Billy Hamilton broke his hand yesterday and will almost certainly miss the remainder of the season.


So much for Hamilton being the hottest ticket in New York.

Bravo!
Nice play on a play.
Later


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I love that Keith and Gary both immediately and simultaneously recognized that Ervin was wearing Lonnie Smith's number.


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After that rather lengthy (25 pitch?) 1st inning, Harvey's actually been quite efficient since and is right on target (74 pitches) at the end of five.
And one of his two runs allowed should be unearned on account of that uncaught foul pop.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Lines are for saps. Build walls where there is no ambiguity with regard to whether the ball cleared it or not.


Indeed. "Hitting those home runs over the orange line" just doesn't have the same ring.

And, speaking of home runs...

OE...my MLB.tv must be delayed. I'm just seeing the Lagares HR now.


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Harvey done for a pinch hitter after 5 innings, 5 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, only 74 pitches. this after they almost pitched him on 3 days rest. does it feel like there is just no plan, no organizational philosophy, just a day by day exercise in doing what they feel at the moment and hoping it works?


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He's showing he wants to stay with the team for the full season next year, do ya' think?
Familia's outing was encouraging, too.

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Young talent on display, Rosario, Smith, Nimmo, is the only thing keeping me tuning in of late. Keep trotting the kids out there, I say. Give them their swings.


Guest cooby
Guests
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Fman99 wrote:
Zvon wrote:
niiiiiice.





Great work as always.



Yeah!


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