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I realize the Mets are playing terribly, and they're to be mocked in everything they do, but I'm not sure what the complaint is here. It seems like a pretty obvious choice.


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I don't get the Pete thing?


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Early lineup today!
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Giving Noah just a single inning is sensible on account of the long layoff.
Starting him then coming in with a replacement rather than the other way around makes sense too since it assures him the optimal warmup time.

I don't see the harm and certainly not the 'bizarre-ness' - particularly not in the final week of a lost season.


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Dwight Gooden came back from a shoulder injury in September 1989 and threw two long relief outings, 7 IP in all. Bobby Ojeda returned in September 1987 with three long relief outings totaling nine innings before getting the last home start of the year (which he won, with the Mets hanging on in their quest to repeat). I figured they'd ease Noah back in with something similar. Maybe they have new ideas since then.


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Pete hitting 98 in the first and gets the job done on five pitches. Wonder if they'll give him another batter or two.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Pete hitting 98 in the first and gets the job done on five pitches. Wonder if they'll give him another batter or two.


Gary says 'No' on that second inning question.

Only five pitches although three hard-hit balls: Line-out, Single, GiDP


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I don't think Pete is going to be explained


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Glad to hear Pete's one inning went well.


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What do you know? Harv gives back a 3-run lead


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d'Kong76 wrote:
Who or what is Pete?

Its Ashie's thread title.
Looks like he's the only one who can answer that, because nobody else seems to know.
Mr. Ashie , please pick up the courtesy phone in the lobby.

Later


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Does Harvey get a blown save?


Yes

Ug. He can add that to his misery.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Does Harvey get a blown save?


Yes


How does that work? Syndergaard can't get the Win because he started but pitched less than five innings. If Syndergaard isn't eligible for the win, Harvey, who immediately followed Syndergaard, isn't eligible for the Save. And if Harvey isn't eligible for the Save, he couldn't have blown the Save. I don't know if I'm right but I find my logic to be flawless.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
By the crude instrument which is the Blown Save, Harvey came in with a lead and didn't protect it, ergo 'BS'


So if the visiting team scores a run in the first, and the visiting pitcher then gives up three runs in the bottom of the first, does the starting visiting pitcher get credited with a blown save?

OE -- Better yet, I thought a pitcher had to be pitching in a save or potential save situation to qualify for a blown save.


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