Feels like the Senga injury took the wind out of our sails and the vibes are bad again. The ebbs and flows of a baseball season. Really sucks to not get that win tonight. Now up against Sale tomorrow.
Agreed on the farm system, and honestly I think we need to be pretty active at the deadline. We could use another arm (or two), and the bottom of the lineup desperately needs some guys who can just… get on base and not strikeout constantlyLook no further than 5 for 33 with RISP, poor starts by Canning and Megill, two blown leads of 5-1 and 4-1 by the bullpen for the 4 straight losses. Throw in some bonehead moves from the bench and on the field and you find yourself suddenly in the valley.
Agree on Alvarez; frankly, I consider Mauricio certainly still too early to tell and Vientos deserves the benefit of the doubt after last year but the vaunted Met farm system seems overhyped. Regarding Alvarez, Acuna and Baty, occasional moments do not major leaguers make.
Only 222 plate appearances in AAA for his career.I was watching MLBN and they were having a discussion about how a number of “prospects” have really struggled upon promotion. For example Roman Anthony the top prospect in all of baseball is hitting .080. Marcelo Mayer is hitting .214. Jack Caglianone is hitting .196. Dylan Crews is hitting .196. These guys were higher ranked than our guys. (Subjective with a grain of salt)
The conversation was about how the jump from AAA to MLB is steeper than it was in the past. Feeling was these guys don’t face the quality pitching at AAA. Not sure what I believe but it’s something to keep in mind. Of course a guy like Alvarez has over 800 MLB ABs and appears to be in full regression. A trip back to Syracuse might be helpful.
Exactly, and honestly (I love the guy and want to keep him) I'm not sure Pete will be quite the same dude post pay day. He will still be good, but this might be a type of lightning in a bottle season that you put your best foot forward in trying to capitalize on.I'd appreciate an aggressive approach at the deadline. We can't count on having these years every year.
Exactly, and honestly (I love the guy and want to keep him) I'm not sure Pete will be quite the same dude post pay day. He will still be good, but this might be a type of lightning in a bottle season that you put your best foot forward in trying to capitalize on.
Also, I hate to even think about it, but Lindor turns 32 this year. There's no telling how long his prime lasts, even though I hope it lasts another 7 years, you can never know with these things. So I hope we have a good deadline
I was watching MLBN and they were having a discussion about how a number of “prospects” have really struggled upon promotion. For example Roman Anthony the top prospect in all of baseball is hitting .080. Marcelo Mayer is hitting .214. Jack Caglianone is hitting .196. Dylan Crews is hitting .196. These guys were higher ranked than our guys. (Subjective with a grain of salt)
The conversation was about how the jump from AAA to MLB is steeper than it was in the past. Feeling was these guys don’t face the quality pitching at AAA. Not sure what I believe but it’s something to keep in mind. Of course a guy like Alvarez has over 800 MLB ABs and appears to be in full regression. A trip back to Syracuse might be helpful.
Blackburn is a stiff. It was a nice story coming back from a serious injury and all but he just doesn’t belong on a good team. He’s basically chucking BP. Just watch how the hitters are reacting to his pitches. This whole he’s eating innings is a bunch of crap if his ERA is almost 8.Things getting dicey for Blackburn already
lets hope not December 20th for St Johns or I'm going to be pissed and drunkThis is why that Lindor homer at the end of last season was so much more for this fanbase than just a playoff clincher. It actually gave us a good memory in Atlanta. Because every time we go down there, it plays out like this. Every damn time