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Well, he may be in A hall. But you know who is in THE Hall? Warren Spahn is. And his crappy 1964 intersected with Ed Kranepool's first year with double-digit homers.
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I don't think there is any evidence that he will be made or broken at the end of Soto's IL assignment, although I confess I really don't know what those words mean in this context.
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Carlos Beltran joining the Met legends in the rafters.
Edgy MD replied to Marshmallowmilkshake's topic in New York Mets Talk
Amazing to declare a number retired when it never even occurred to anybody to just unofficially stop using it in the 15 years since he left the team. FIFTEENS SINCE CARLOS BELTRAN 2012: Fred Lewis 2013: Travis d'Arnaud 2014: Travis d'Arnaud 2015: unassigned 2016: Matt Reynolds 2017: Matt Reynolds 2018: Luis Guillorme 2019: unassigned 2020: Brian Dozier Guillermo Heredia Juan Lagares 2021: Cameron Maybin 2022: Deven Marrero Matt Reynolds 2 2023: Danny Mendick 2024: Tyrone Taylor 2025: Tyrone Taylor 2026: Tyrone Taylor to start the season, even though it had previously been announced as designated for retirement, and then stripped from him ten games into the season. Those digits have had a rather strange path to suddenly becoming untouchably sacred. Danny Mendick! -
Minor-league players jettisoned from the organization? Players from three years ago finally retiring? NOPE! Mets Roster Central is here with powerful, relevant roster updates about the most powerful relevant player on their roster Transactions, 4/6/2026 GOING NEUTRAL GOING Placed on 10-Day IL, Retroactive to 2026-04-04, with Strained Right Calf Transferred from Infield Promoted from Syracuse Outfielders Outfielders Infielders Juan Soto Brett Baty Ronny Mauricio L/L DoB: 36093 High Level: MLB (2025) L/R DoB: 1999-11-13 High Level: MLB (2025) S/R DoB: 2001-04-04 High Level: MLB (2025) It's nobody's favorite hot, sinewy dose of reality, but you can put all the biggest resources to bear in securing the services of the most gifted players, but whether you wind up with Babe Ruth or Joe Shabotnik, the two of them will be worth exactly the same on the Injured List. So chase that shiny free agent, sure — and the Mets invested $765 million in chasing Juan Soto down — but the winning move is always depth, depth, depth. And then, maybe, you might want to add a little depth. While Juan's role in left field will be covered by some combination of Brett Baty, Jared Young, and Tyrone Taylor — which will almost certainly mean more opportunities for Mark Vientos at first and DH — his spot on the roster goes to Ronny Mauricio. It would be great to see delayed-launch opportunities be the key to Ronny establishing himself in the bigs, at it seemingly has been for Baty and Vientos, but right now, his role will seemingly be backing up at second, third, and short — and the guys there haven't been yielding any innings to anybody, so if this calf injury of Juan's is as quick to heal as we all hope it is, Ronny will likely have to make the most of very few opportunities. Give 'em Hell, Ronny!
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Minor-league players jettisoned from the organization? Players from three years ago finally retiring? NOPE! Mets Roster Central is here with powerful, relevant roster updates about the most powerful relevant player on their roster Transactions, 4/6/2026 GOING NEUTRAL GOING Placed on 10-Day IL, Retroactive to 2026-04-04, with Strained Right Calf Transferred from Infield Promoted from Syracuse Outfielders Outfielders Infielders Juan Soto Brett Baty Ronny Mauricio L/L DoB: 36093 High Level: MLB (2025) L/R DoB: 1999-11-13 High Level: MLB (2025) S/R DoB: 2001-04-04 High Level: MLB (2025) It's nobody's favorite hot, sinewy dose of reality, but you can put all the biggest resources to bear in securing the services of the most gifted players, but whether you wind up with Babe Ruth or Joe Shiabotnik, the two of them will be worth exactly the same on the Injured List. So chase that shiny free agent, sure — and the Mets invested $765 million in chasing Juan Soto down — but the winning move is always depth, depth, depth. And then, maybe, you might want to add a little depth. While Juan's role in left field will be covered by some combination of Brett Baty, Jared Young, and Tyrone Taylor — which will almost certainly mean more opportunities for Mark Vientos at first and DH — his spot on the roster goes to Ronny Mauricio. It would be great to see delayed-launch opportunities be the key to Ronny establishing himself in the bigs, at it seemingly has been for Baty and Vientos, but right now, his role will seemingly be backing up at second, third, and short — and the guys there haven't been yielding any innings to anybody, so if this calf injury of Juan's is as quick to heal as we all hope it is, Ronny will likely have to make the most of very few opportunities. Give 'em Hell, Ronny! Your Mets Coaching Staff Manager Bench Coach Pitching Coach Hitting Coordinator Third Base Coach First Base Coach Bullpen Coach Ass't Pitching Coach Carlos Mendoza Kai Correa Justin Willard Jeff Albert Tim Leiper Gilbert Gomez José Rosado Dan McKinney DoB: 1979-11-27 DoB: 1989-07-14 DoB: 1990-09-09 DoB: 1992-08-16 DoB: 1996-07-19 DoB: 1992-03-08 DoB: 1974-11-09 DoB: 1989-06-06 Hitting Coach Strategy Coach Catching Coach Coaching Assistant Bat'g Practice Pitcher Equipment Manager Bullpen Catchers Bullpen Catchers Troy Snitker Danny Barnes J.P. Arencibia Rafael Fernandez Kevin Mahoney Kevin Kierst Eric Langill Dave Racaniello DoB: 1988-12-05 DoB: 1989-10021 DoB: 1986-01-05 DoB: 1988-08-03 DoB: 1987-05-11 DoB: 1964-07-09 DoB: 1979-04-09 DoB: 1978-06-03 Your Mets Training Staff Director of Player Health Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Reconditioning Coordinator Reconditioning Therapist Head Performance Coach Assistant Performance Coach Performance Coordinator Brian Chicklo Joseph Golia Bryan Baca Sean Bardanett Josh Bickel Dustin Clarke Tanner Miracle Jeremy Chiang DoB: 1972-07-17 DoB: 1978-??-?? DoB: Circa 1980 DoB: 1988-06-23 DoB: 1996-??-?? DoB: 1987-??-?? DoB: 1991-??-?? DoB: ????-??-?? Your 2026 New York Mets Starting Pitchers Clay Holmes Nolan McLean Freddy Peralta David Peterson Kodai Senga R/R DoB: 1993-03-27 R/R DoB: 2001-07-24 R/R DoB: 2996-06-04 L/L DoB: 1995-09-03 L/R DoB: 1993-01-30 Relief Pitchers Huascar Brazobán Luis Garcia Richard Lovelady Sean Manaea Tobias Myers Brooks Raley Luke Weaver R/R DoB: 1989-10-15 R/R DoB: 1987-01-30 L/L DoB: 1995-07-07 R/L DoB: 1992-02-01 R/R DoB: 1998-08-05 L/L DoB: 1988-06-29 R/R DoB: 1993-08-21 Relief Pitchers Catchers Infielders Devin Williams Francisco Alvarez Luís Torrens Bo Bichette Francisco Lindor Ronny Mauricio Jorge Polanco R/R DoB: 1994-09-21 R/R DoB: 2001-11-01 R/R DoB: 1996-05-02 R/R DoB: 1998-03-05 S/R DoB: 1993-11-14 S/R DoB: 2001-04-04 S/R DoB: 1999-11-13 Infielders Outfielders Marcus Semien Mark Vientos Brett Baty Carson Benge Luis Robert, Jr. Tyrone Taylor Jared Young R/R DoB: 1990-09-17 R/R DoB: 1993-12-11 L/R DoB: 1999-11-13 L/R DoB: 2003-01-20 R/R DoB: 1997-08-03 R/R DoB: 34356 L/R DoB: 1995-07-09 Also on 40-Player Roster Starting Pitchers Relief Pitchers Tylor Megill Christian Scott Jonah Tong Alex Carrillo Reed Garrett Joey Gerber Justin Hagenman R/R DoB: 1995-07-28 R/R DoB: 1999-06-15 R/R DoB: 2003-06-19 R/R DoB: 1997-06-06 R/R DoB: 1993-01-02 R/R DoB: 1997-05-03 R/R DoB: 1996-10-07 On 60-Day Injured List with torn right UCL. With Syracuse With Syracuse With Syracuse On 60-Day Injured List — right UCL surgery and nerve relocation surgery. With Syracuse On 60 Day Injured List with fractured rib. Relief Pitchers Catchers Outfielders A.J. Minter Dedniel Núñez Jonathan Pintaro Dylan Ross Austin Warren Hayden Senger MJ Melendez L/L DoB: 1993-09-02 R/R DoB: 1996-06-05 R/R DoB: 1997-11-07 R/R DoB: 2000-09-01 R/R DoB: 1996-02-05 R/R DoB: 1997-04-03 L/R DoB: 1993-11-29 On 15-Day Injured List — Left Lat Surgery On 60-Day Injured List — right UCL surgery. With Syracuse With Syracuse, on Seven-Day IL With Syracuse With Syracuse With Syracuse Outfielders Nick Morabito Juan Soto R/R DoB: 2003-05-07 L/L DoB: 1998-10-25 With Syracuse On 15-Day Injured List with strained right calf View full article
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Minor-league players jettisoned from the organization? Players from three years ago finally retiring? NOPE! Mets Roster Central is here with powerful, relevant roster updates about the most powerful relevant player on their roster Transactions, 4/6/2026 GOING NEUTRAL GOING Placed on 10-Day IL, Retroactive to 2026-04-04, with Strained Right Calf Transferred from Infield Promoted from Syracuse Outfielders Outfielders Infielders Juan Soto Brett Baty Ronny Mauricio L/L DoB: 36093 High Level: MLB (2025) L/R DoB: 1999-11-13 High Level: MLB (2025) S/R DoB: 2001-04-04 High Level: MLB (2025) It's nobody's favorite hot, sinewy dose of reality, but you can put all the biggest resources to bear in securing the services of the most gifted players, but whether you wind up with Babe Ruth or Joe Shiabotnik, the two of them will be worth exactly the same on the Injured List. So chase that shiny free agent, sure — and the Mets invested $765 million in chasing Juan Soto down — but the winning move is always depth, depth, depth. And then, maybe, you might want to add a little depth. While Juan's role in left field will be covered by some combination of Brett Baty, Jared Young, and Tyrone Taylor — which will almost certainly mean more opportunities for Mark Vientos at first and DH — his spot on the roster goes to Ronny Mauricio. It would be great to see delayed-launch opportunities be the key to Ronny establishing himself in the bigs, at it seemingly has been for Baty and Vientos, but right now, his role will seemingly be backing up at second, third, and short — and the guys there haven't been yielding any innings to anybody, so if this calf injury of Juan's is as quick to heal as we all hope it is, Ronny will likely have to make the most of very few opportunities. Give 'em Hell, Ronny! Your Mets Coaching Staff Manager Bench Coach Pitching Coach Hitting Coordinator Third Base Coach First Base Coach Bullpen Coach Ass't Pitching Coach Carlos Mendoza Kai Correa Justin Willard Jeff Albert Tim Leiper Gilbert Gomez José Rosado Dan McKinney DoB: 1979-11-27 DoB: 1989-07-14 DoB: 1990-09-09 DoB: 1992-08-16 DoB: 1996-07-19 DoB: 1992-03-08 DoB: 1974-11-09 DoB: 1989-06-06 Hitting Coach Strategy Coach Catching Coach Coaching Assistant Bat'g Practice Pitcher Equipment Manager Bullpen Catchers Bullpen Catchers Troy Snitker Danny Barnes J.P. Arencibia Rafael Fernandez Kevin Mahoney Kevin Kierst Eric Langill Dave Racaniello DoB: 1988-12-05 DoB: 1989-10021 DoB: 1986-01-05 DoB: 1988-08-03 DoB: 1987-05-11 DoB: 1964-07-09 DoB: 1979-04-09 DoB: 1978-06-03 Your Mets Training Staff Director of Player Health Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Reconditioning Coordinator Reconditioning Therapist Head Performance Coach Assistant Performance Coach Performance Coordinator Brian Chicklo Joseph Golia Bryan Baca Sean Bardanett Josh Bickel Dustin Clarke Tanner Miracle Jeremy Chiang DoB: 1972-07-17 DoB: 1978-??-?? DoB: Circa 1980 DoB: 1988-06-23 DoB: 1996-??-?? DoB: 1987-??-?? DoB: 1991-??-?? DoB: ????-??-?? Your 2026 New York Mets Starting Pitchers Clay Holmes Nolan McLean Freddy Peralta David Peterson Kodai Senga R/R DoB: 1993-03-27 R/R DoB: 2001-07-24 R/R DoB: 2996-06-04 L/L DoB: 1995-09-03 L/R DoB: 1993-01-30 Relief Pitchers Huascar Brazobán Luis Garcia Richard Lovelady Sean Manaea Tobias Myers Brooks Raley Luke Weaver R/R DoB: 1989-10-15 R/R DoB: 1987-01-30 L/L DoB: 1995-07-07 R/L DoB: 1992-02-01 R/R DoB: 1998-08-05 L/L DoB: 1988-06-29 R/R DoB: 1993-08-21 Relief Pitchers Catchers Infielders Devin Williams Francisco Alvarez Luís Torrens Bo Bichette Francisco Lindor Ronny Mauricio Jorge Polanco R/R DoB: 1994-09-21 R/R DoB: 2001-11-01 R/R DoB: 1996-05-02 R/R DoB: 1998-03-05 S/R DoB: 1993-11-14 S/R DoB: 2001-04-04 S/R DoB: 1999-11-13 Infielders Outfielders Marcus Semien Mark Vientos Brett Baty Carson Benge Luis Robert, Jr. Tyrone Taylor Jared Young R/R DoB: 1990-09-17 R/R DoB: 1993-12-11 L/R DoB: 1999-11-13 L/R DoB: 2003-01-20 R/R DoB: 1997-08-03 R/R DoB: 34356 L/R DoB: 1995-07-09 Also on 40-Player Roster Starting Pitchers Relief Pitchers Tylor Megill Christian Scott Jonah Tong Alex Carrillo Reed Garrett Joey Gerber Justin Hagenman R/R DoB: 1995-07-28 R/R DoB: 1999-06-15 R/R DoB: 2003-06-19 R/R DoB: 1997-06-06 R/R DoB: 1993-01-02 R/R DoB: 1997-05-03 R/R DoB: 1996-10-07 On 60-Day Injured List with torn right UCL. With Syracuse With Syracuse With Syracuse On 60-Day Injured List — right UCL surgery and nerve relocation surgery. With Syracuse On 60 Day Injured List with fractured rib. Relief Pitchers Catchers Outfielders A.J. Minter Dedniel Núñez Jonathan Pintaro Dylan Ross Austin Warren Hayden Senger MJ Melendez L/L DoB: 1993-09-02 R/R DoB: 1996-06-05 R/R DoB: 1997-11-07 R/R DoB: 2000-09-01 R/R DoB: 1996-02-05 R/R DoB: 1997-04-03 L/R DoB: 1993-11-29 On 15-Day Injured List — Left Lat Surgery On 60-Day Injured List — right UCL surgery. With Syracuse With Syracuse, on Seven-Day IL With Syracuse With Syracuse With Syracuse Outfielders Nick Morabito Juan Soto R/R DoB: 2003-05-07 L/L DoB: 1998-10-25 With Syracuse On 15-Day Injured List with strained right calf
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Oh, and Kranepool/Blyleven. Bert only had a short stint in the National League at the tail end of Kranepool's career, and he was really good at the time. But he was also particularly prone to the homer for a Hall-of-Fame pitcher.
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I was thinking Krane/Seaver earlier, but I figured Milner was gone to the Pirates before Seaver was gone to the Reds, but no, Milner was a Met 'til the end of 1977. Good guess!
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Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
They didn't isolate the runner on third, but the idea may have been a delayed double steal. Clearly, Arraez was distracted by Tayor, who may have had room for a big lead with an opposite field hitter (Torrens) at the plate. I'm guessing Taylor made a fake break, and stole the out from Arraez. But yeah, with Robert ending the Mets' ridiculously long streak of no would-be stealers thrown out by catchers, and him being dead to rights, he may be in that Jay Payton/Juan Lagares category of guys fast enough to play center well, but not quick enough to steal bases particularly effectively. -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
A cool thing about this series is seemingly everybody contributed. The only guy who they seemed to be carrying was LIndor for the last two games, but he got his licks in too in the first half of the series. -
With all of those gone, only longshots remain, so Imma guess really young Ed Kranepool got some licks in on really old JIM BUNNING, long about 1964.
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Nice. You shook down all the low hanging fruit. With all of those gone, only longshots remain, so Imma guess really young Ed Kranepool got some licks in on really old Warren Spahn, long about 1964.
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Anybody who can hit a homer, if the stars align, can hit two or three. But how rare is the opportunity actually steal three homers in a game? Three balls over the wall, behind you, but within leaping reach, in one game? That's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity — and to be ready and firing on all cylinders and meet that opportunity? That's amazing. I'd feel so good. I'd retire.
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Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
It is even harder to defend in that the Mets were holding him — which the Mets booth were openly questioning. It's one thing if the firstbaseman is playing 30 feet away and they're giving you the bag. Sure, if you're 100% sure you can make it running backwards, maybe take the gift and take the double-play off the table. But if they're actually defending you, you're actually helping your team by staying put, giving the batter a hole on the right side and forcing the pitcher to pitch from the stretch and look over at you and think about you as he throws. I remember a teammate named Scott making this mistake when I was 15 — ending the game getting caught stealing when we were down four (I was on deck), and I couldn't explain to him that his mistake wasn't getting caught, but going in the first place, and as you might imagine, he really didn't want to hear about it. I just wanted to say, "Look, just watch Tim McCarver and he'll explain it all to you." -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
I slept through innings 3-5 while crashing from staying up late the last three nights. -
Kranepool came into games late in the tail-end of the 1970s. You know who else was entering games late at that time? A young Cub with a Hall-of-Fame future named Bruce Sutter.
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Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
The IGT streak belongs to Brock! -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
I was wondering if it was Washington's team or does the pecking order automatically hand power to bench coach Jayce Tingler? -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
Devin Williams pumping it past Lee ain't exactly Franco sending Bonds down, but I'll put it in the same file. -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
I did not know about the thumb. Thanks for the assist, Matt Chapman. -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
Wow! They don't want to use Baty in left? But they retain him as a potential pinch-hitter if needed. A defensible strategy, certainly. -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
The Mets have an inexperienced firstbaseman blow a catch and the runner gets called out anyway. The Giants have an inexperienced firstbaseman blow a catch and it helps the Mets open up the game. -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
Baty is gonna go to left, I imagine as Taylor replaced the DH, and the Mets have the option of leaving Torres or Alvarez in the game to catch. The bench is down to Juan Soto. -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
Luis Torrens! The Easter upriser!! -
Mets (Senga) vs Giants (Webb): 4/5/26, 4;05pm
Edgy MD replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
Probably the right call holding the runner, but the once-aggressive Tim Leiper seems consistently conservative since that first series.

