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Lineups & Game Notes: Mets vs. Rockies 4:10 pm et.

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New York Mets (21-15):

1. Alejandro De Aza (L) RF
2. Asdrubal Cabrera (S) SS
3. Michael Conforto (L) LF
4. Yoenis Cespedes (R) CF
5. Lucas Duda (L) 1B
6. Neil Walker (S) 2B
7. Kevin Plawecki (R) C
8. Eric Campbell (R) 3B
9. Jacob deGrom (L) P

SP: Jacob deGrom RHP (3-1, 2.12 ERA)

Colorado Rockies (18-18):

1. Charlie Blackmon (L) CF
2. Trevor Story (R) SS
3. Nolan Arenado (R) 3B
4. Gerardo Parra (L) LF
5. Carlos Gonzalez (L) RF
6. Mark Reynolds (R) 1B
7. DJ LeMahieu (R) 2B
8. Dustin Garneau (R) C
9. Tyler Chatwood (R) P

SP: Tyler Chatwood RHP (4-3, 3.09 ERA)

Today’s game can be seen on SNY.

Game Notes:

METS-ROCKIES NOTES: The Mets are 9-17 at Coors Field since 2009.

 

17 STRAIGHT: The Mets are 4-6 on their season-high 11- game road trip (2-2 in San Diego, 2-2 in Los Angeles and 0-2 in Colorado)…Overall, the Mets are 12-9 on the road…Today ends a stretch of 17 consecutive games…The Mets are 8-8 during that span so far…The Mets have lost three in a row.

ROAD TRIPPIN’: New York has hit .211 (70-331) with 12 homers and scored 29 runs over the first 10 games of this road trip (2.9 runs per game)…The pitching staff has posted a 3.93 ERA (37 earned runs/84.2 innings) during the trip.

AVOIDING THE BROOMS: After dropping the first two games of this series, the Mets will look to avoid being swept in Colorado for the first time since April 16-18, 2013…The Mets have not been swept this year.

STREAK SNAPPED: This series also snapped a streak of eight straight undefeated series for the Mets…Prior to this series, the last series the club lost was April 11-13 vs. Miami, going 6-0-2…The Mets are now 3-1-3 in road series.

deGROM VS. COLORADO: DeGrom is 2-0 in two career starts against Colorado…He has not allowed a run in 15.0 innings with 19 strikeouts…DeGrom will be making his first career start at Coors Field.

deGROM in deDAY: Jacob deGrom is 13-2 with a 1.25 ERA (19 earned runs/136.1 innings) in 21 career daytime starts…That is the best daytime ERA among qualified major league pitchers over the last three years…It is also the best daytime ERA for any pitcher in his first three seasons in the last 100 years (min. 100 daytime IP).

LOVE THE SUNSHINE: The Mets are 8-3 in day games, including 4-1 on the road this year.

SCORING SUCCESS: The Mets are 18-3 when scoring four or more runs and 3-12 when scoring three runs or less.

TOP FLIGHT PEN: New York’s bullpen tossed 5.1 scoreless innings last night…The Mets lead the NL and rank second in the majors with a 2.39 ERA (28 earned runs/105.1 innings)…The pen’s strikeout-to-walk rate is 3.69 ranking third in the majors.

METS VS. CHATWOOD: Tyler Chatwood has made three starts in his career against the Mets and holds a 1-0 record with a 0.56 ERA (1 ER/16 innings pitched)…Chatwood has struck out nine and walked ten…Notable numbers for Mets hitters against Chatwood are provided below…

  • Asdrubal Cabrera: .250 (1-4, 1 HR, 1 RBI)
  • Curtis Granderson: .333 (1-3, 1 HR, 2 RBI)
  • Juan Lagares: .333 (1-3, 1 K)
  • David Wright: .500 (1-2)
  • Lucas Duda: .000 (0-1)

What has happened the past two days?

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It has been a tough two games in Colorado for the Mets and Mets fans alike. The Mets are now sitting in third place behind the Nationals and the Phillies in the blink of an eye. A few things have not gone right for the Mets to get us to this point.  Continue reading

Lineups & Game Notes: Rockies vs. Mets 8:40 pm et.

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New York Mets (21-13):

1. Curtis Granderson (L) RF
2. David Wright (R) 3B
3. Michael Conforto (L) LF
4. Yoenis Cespedes (R) CF
5. Lucas Duda (L) 1B
6. Neil Walker (S) 2B
7. Asdrubal Cabrera (S) SS
8. Kevin Plawecki (R) C
9. Matt Harvey (R) P

SP: Matt Harvey RHP (3-2, 4.50 ERA)

Colorado Rockies (16-18):

1. Charlie Blackmon (L) CF
2. Trevor Story (R) SS
3. Carlos Gonzalez (L) RF
4. Nolan Arenado (R) 3B
5. Gerardo Parra (L) LF
6. Mark Reynolds (R) 1B
7. DJ LeMahieu (R) 2B
8. Tony Wolters (L) C
9. Jon Gray (R) P

SP: Jon Gray RHP (0-1, 5.40 ERA)

Tonight’s game can be seen on SNY.

Game Notes:

METS AT COORS: Despite winning four straight, the Mets are 9-15 at Coors Field since 2009.

METS VS. ROCKIES: The Mets have won 11 straight games vs. Colorado dating to May 4, 2014…This streak is tied for the second-longest vs. any one team in franchise history… The Mets have won four straight in Colorado…The Mets have won 15 of their last 18 meetings vs. the Rockies.

LAST YEAR VS. COLORADO: The Mets went 7-0 vs. the Rockies in 2015, outscoring them 56-24…New York collected 25 doubles and hit 11 home runs in the seven games.

 

ON THE ROAD: The Mets are 4-4 on their season-high 11-game road trip (2-2 in San Diego and 2-2 in Los Angeles)… Overall, the Mets are 12-7 on the road…The .632 road winning percentage is the fifth-best in the majors.

YO BEER MAN: Yoenis Cespedes hit .313 (10-32) with two doubles, four home runs and 10 RBI in seven games vs. Colorado last season, including a three-homer game on August 21 at Coors Field.

HITTERS BEWARE: The Mets rank second in the majors with a 2.86 team ERA…New York has allowed 22 homers, tied for the fewest in the majors…The staff is fifth in the majors with 303 strikeouts.

PEN PALS: New York’s bullpen leads the NL and ranks third in the majors with a 2.58 ERA (28 earned runs/97.2 innings)…The pen has 29 holds, the most in the majors.

JEURYS LOOKING FAMILIA: Jeurys Familia is second in the majors with 12 saves…He is 12-for-12 in save opportunities…Five of his last eight outings have been 1-2-3 innings.

PITCHERS WHO RAKE: According to Elias, the Mets became the first team since the 1963 Washington Senators to have five extra-base hits by pitchers over a five-game span (May 7-11)…This is the first time that two different pitchers (Bartolo Colon and Noah Syndergaard) have hit home runs in the same calendar month in team history.

HAPPY HARVEY DAY: Matt Harvey is 2-0 with a 0.39 ERA (one earned run/23.0 innings pitched) in three careers starts vs. Colorado…Harvey has struck out 19 and walked two…His 0.39 ERA against Colorado is the lowest against any opponent (minimum three starts)…He enters tonight’s game with a 19 inning scoreless streak against the Rockies dating to his first start against them on August 22, 2012…He will be making his first career start at Coors Field…Harvey is 3-1 with a 3.57 ERA (nine earned runs/22.2 innings) over his last four starts.

DO THE MATH: The Mets have hit 51 homers and allowed 22 for a +29 home run differential, the best in the majors…Baltimore is second at +27 (49-22) and St. Louis is third at +19 (51-32).

METS VS. GRAY: Jon Gray has made two career starts against the Mets and is 0-0 with a 9.39 ERA (8 ER IN 7.2 innings)…The 24 year old right-hander has struck out five and walked three…Gray’s inflated ERA against the Mets is due to the Mets scoring seven runs on eight hits in 1.2 innings back on August 21 2015 at Coors Field against Gray…Gray was selected in the first round with the third overall pick by the Colorado Rockies back in the 2013 MLB Draft out of the University of Oklahoma…Notable Mets numbers against Gray are provided below…

  • Yoenis Cespedes: .400 (2-5, 1 HR, 4 RBI)
  • David Wright: .250 (1-4, 1 BB, 2 K)
  • Lucas Duda: .200 (1-5, 1 RBI, 1 K)
  • Curtis Granderson: .200 (1-5, 1 RBI, 1 K)
  • Michael Conforto: .000 (0-2, 1 BB, 1 K)

Mets news & notes from last night’s ballgame.

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New York Mets starting pitcher Bartolo Colon wipes his face as he walks off the field after giving up four runs to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, Thursday, May 12, 2016. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Last night the New York Mets fell victim to the Clayton Kershaw Express as he blanked the Mets in a complete game shutout while only allowing three hits and striking out 13. Continue reading

Lineups & Game Notes: Mets vs. Dodgers 10:10 pm et.

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New York Mets (21-12):

1. Curtis Granderson (L) RF
2. Asdrubal Cabrera (S) SS
3. David Wright (R) 3B
4. Yoenis Cespedes (R) LF
5. Neil Walker (S) 2B
6. Juan Lagares (R) CF
7. Kevin Plawecki (R) C
8. Eric Campbell (R) 1B
9. Bartolo Colon (R) P

SP: Bartolo Colon RHP (3-1, 2.82 ERA)

Los Angeles Dodgers (17-17):

1. Chase Utley (L) 2B
2. Corey Seager (L) SS
3. Justin Turner (R) 3B
4. Adrian Gonzalez (L) 1B
5. Yasmani Grandal (S) C
6. Joc Pederson (L) CF
7. Yasiel Puig (R) RF
8. Enrique Hernandez (R) LF
9. Clayton Kershaw (L) P

SP: Clayton Kershaw LHP (4-1, 2.04 ERA)

Tonight’s game can be seen on SNY.

Game Notes:

METS-DODGERS NOTES: The Mets are 13-10 in Los Angeles (including the playo s) since 2011.

ON A SERIES ROLL: Having secured at least a series tie, New York is now undefeated in its last eight series, winning six and tying one (with this series outcome still to come)…The Mets have not lost a series since April 11-13…Overall, New York is 3-0-2 in road series.

TONIGHT’S TROPHY MATCHUP: Bartolo Colon and Clayton Kershaw have combined to win 339 games (Colon-221, Kershaw-118) and strikeout 4,080 batters (Colon-2270, Kershaw-1810)…The duo has won four Cy Young Awards (Kershaw-three, Colon-one).

PITCH HAND STRONG: The Mets rank second in the majors with a 2.78 team ERA…New York has allowed the fewest homers (20).

PEN PALS: New York’s bullpen leads the NL and ranks fourth in the majors with a 2.66 ERA (28 earned runs/94.2 innings)…They have stranded 37 of 46 inherited runners (80%), the fourth-best percentage in the majors…The pen has 29 holds, the most in the majors.

INTERESTING NOTES: Yoenis Cespedes has a .615 OBP vs. lefthanders this year, the second-highest mark in the majors… Bartolo Colon has a 75.1 strike percentage (139/185) in the past 14 days, the highest percentage among 141 qualified starters during that span...Mets starting pitchers have walked 14 of 418 righthanded batters (3.3%) this year, the lowest percentage in the majors.

COLON VS. DODGERS: In seven career games during the regular season, all starts, he is 2-5 with a 5.16 ERA (26 earned runs/45.1 innings pitched)…Struck out 28 and walked eight…His 5.16 ERA against Los Angeles is his fourth-highest mark against any opponent…In his two starts against the Dodgers as Met, he is 1-1 with a 1.93 ERA (three earned runs/14.0 innings pitched)…In three career starts at Dodger Stadium he is 2-1 with a 5.30 ERA (11 earned runs/18.2 innings pitched).

 

METS VS. KERSHAW: Clayton Kershaw is 6-0 with a 1.34 ERA (nine earned runs/60.1 innings) with 61 strikeouts in nine career regular season starts vs. New York…He went 1-1 with a 2.63 ERA (four earned runs/13.2 innings) in last year’s NL Division Series…Notable Mets numbers against Kershaw are posted below…

  • David Wright: .167 (3-18, 1 2B, 1 RBI)
  • Curtis Granderson: .188 (3-16, 2 BB, 2 K)
  • Lucas Duda: .133 (2-15, 2 BB, 10 K)
  • Yoenis Cespedes: .111 (1-9, 2 K)
  • Neil Walker: .111 (1-9, 3 K)

Noah Syndergaard has elbow examined

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A story making it’s rounds around the news cycle today is dealing with another Mets pitcher’s elbow. Noah Syndergaard had reportedly had his elbow examined by doctors two weeks ago, on May 2nd in New York at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Manager Terry Collins brought up the examination last night, when asked by a reporter why he did not let Syndergaard pitch the ninth inning after only throwing 95 pitches. Syndergaard also commented on the matter and declared it was a precautionary exam. Collins apparently was unaware of the examination taking place until it was brought to his attention after the fact.

“Two weeks ago … unbeknownst to me, he went and had his elbow looked at,” Collins stated to reporters after last night’s game. “So for 15 more pitches, no, it didn’t even cross my mind. We can talk about this young pitching all we want. We’re not going to hurt these guys for 15 more pitches in a game that’s 4-2. If it was 4-0, he’s going for a shutout, or he’s going for a no-hitter, or if he’s going for 21 strikeouts, I might let him go 10 or 12 more pitches. But not in a game like tonight.”

Well the speculation will begin from here on out if there is indeed with issues with Syndergaard’s elbow and/or workload after every start. I understand that Collins is trying to protect his young pitchers and not overwork them, which he has done a great job of managing since last season. The issue is Syndergaard remains the only pitcher out of the young five aces the Mets possess who has not undergone Tommy John surgery, and many question if his elbow is a ticking-time bomb with how hard he throws. In my opinion his delivery and mechanics are so smooth, that it does not appear to me that he puts a ton of torque on his elbow with every pitch. It’s just a concerning development nonetheless with Steven Matz recently experiencing elbow soreness. This is something Mets brass and Mets fans will monitor closely the rest of the season, but I don’t believe we should concern ourselves about it. At least not yet.

Wilmer Flores to DL

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Wilmer Flores has been placed on the 15-day DL after tonight’s game with a left hamstring injury. It appears Flores may have suffered the injury on Monday and tried to play through it the last couple of days, but it has not gotten any better. Flores will be headed to New York to be examined by doctors to determine the extent of his injury, which we hope is nothing serious.

Eric Campbell who seemed to be in danger of being sent back down to AAA, is now more likely than not to stay with the team. With putting Flores on the DL, it appears the Mets will recall left-handed pitcher Sean Gilmartin in a procedural move. In 50 at-bats this season, Flores has hit .180 with with one home run and two RBI’s, although over the last week his bat was beginning to come alive with more playing time.

The 26-year old Gilmartin has posted a 4-1 record with a 2.48 ERA in six games started at AAA Las Vegas this season. Gilmartin has 34 strikeouts in 32.2 innings pitched, and also has pitched one complete game thus far.

Final Recap: Mets 4 – Dodgers 3

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The New York Mets (21-12) defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers (17-17) by the final score of 4-3 tonight at Dodger Stadium. For a full boxscore recap follow the link below…

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Game Notes:

  • Noah Syndergaard was a star at the plate tonight going 2-4 with 2 home runs, which included a solo HR, and a 3-run HR.
  • Syndergaard pitched a great game on the mound as well, going 8 innings, while only allowing 2 runs on 6 hits. He struck out 6 while only walking 1.
  • Michael Conforto appears to be getting out of his funk going 2-5 with 2 base hits.
  • Neil Walker was 1-4 with a double in his return to the lineup.
  • Yoenis Cespedes was 2-4 with a double.
  • Jeurys Familia converted his 12th save of the season but allowed one run to score in the bottom of the ninth.

Noah Syndergaard took over Hollywood tonight on the eve of his anniversary of his major league debut, and had a historic game at the plate to provide himself with all of the run support he would need. Syndergaard took Dodgers starter Kenta Maeda deep twice tonight, hitting a solo home run in the bottom of the third, and then hitting a three-run home run in the top of the fifth. Both of Syndergaard’s home runs were absolute bombs that registered over 400 feet, and they displayed the raw power that Thor possesses with a bat in his hand. Syndergaard joins Walt Terrell as the only Mets pitcher to hit two home runs in a game, and he tied the franchise record for a pitcher with four RBI’s tonight. Syndergaard also delivered on the mound as he mowed through the Dodgers lineup and only made two mistake pitches that hurt him tonight. Syndergaard had surrendered a solo home run to Corey Seager in the bottom of the third, and a solo home run to Yasmani Grandal in the bottom of the fourth, which were his only mistakes. Syndergaard’s fastball was once again registering in the triple digits and he seemed absolutely locked in tonight. It was especially helpful for Syndergaard to pitch deep on a night where the Mets are playing a pitcher short due to Steven Matz’s recent elbow soreness.

Besides Syndergaard’s historic night at the plate the Mets bats could not get much going. The Mets left nine runners on base tonight, and were 1-9 with runners in scoring position. The Mets let a golden opportunity slip leaving the bases loaded in the top of the seventh inning with two outs, and Eric Campbell going down striking out. They also had another opportunity in the top of the fifth with the bases loaded and one out, but both Syndergaard and Curtis Granderson struck out. It’s a good thing Syndergaard was able to take matters into his own hands because he accounted for all of the Mets runs tonight. 

It was not an easy ninth inning for Jeurys Familia as he did not have his best stuff tonight and was struggling to throw strikes. Adrian Gonzalez started the inning of with a hard hit double to center field, but Neil Walker and Asdrubal Cabrera each made absolutely fantastic plays to rob the next two batters of hits to help bail Familia out. Familia’s fortunes then seemed to change as he then made quick work of Yasiel Puig firing three straight strikes to end the ball game. Familia is now 12 for 12 in save opportunities thus far this season and he is a big piece to this team’s success. There is no reason to think that Familia won’t save around fifty ball games for the Mets this season. 

It appears that Mets brass are considering sending Eric Campbell down to AAA for lefty Sean Gilmartin, in order to give the Mets another arm out of the bullpen, when they head to Colorado after tomorrow night’s game. The Mets are going to be playing shorthanded for the next four days until Steven Matz is checked out by a doctor Monday, and the extent of his soreness is medically diagnosed. 

Also one last note Mets fans may be concerned about, Chase Utley was not plunked in any of his four plate appearances, and went 0-4 tonight.

  • The Mets look to take the four game series against the Dodgers tomorrow night at Dodger Stadium although it will not be an easy task facing the Dodgers ace. First pitch is scheduled for 10:10 pm et. and can be seen on SNY.
  • Bartolo Colon (3-1, 2.82 ERA) will hope to do his best Noah Syndergaard impression on the mound (and maybe the plate) tomorrow evening against Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw (4-1, 2.02 ERA).

David Wright dealing with shoulder soreness

 

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Manager Terry Collins indicated before tonight’s game that David Wright is dealing with a sore shoulder. Collins indicated that the soreness in Wright’s shoulder, could be due in part to the sidearm throws Wright has been making to protect his injured back. Wright had made many weak and errant throws in last night’s game to first base, and Collins explanation about Wright’s shoulder makes sense. Hopefully tonight’s off-day for Wright, could help alleviate some of that shoulder soreness. I also wouldn’t mind seeing Wright get a couple of days off in a row, just to ensure he is feeling healthy enough that the soreness won’t affect his game when he’s out on the field.

Steven Matz to miss next start with elbow soreness

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Manager Terry Collins has stated before tonight’s game, that Steven Matz will have his next start skipped on Saturday due to left elbow soreness. Matz began feeling soreness with the elbow on Tuesday after his start on Monday night.  While any injury revolving around the pitching elbow never sounds good, Collins had indicated that Matz was feeling much better today, and they will skip him as a precaution. Matz will visit a doctor in New York after the team returns from their current 11-game road trip, but once again the Mets believe it is nothing more than general soreness. Let’s hold our breath and hope they are right, as Matz has already had Tommy John surgery on that left elbow back in 2010.

Logan Verrett seems likely to get the start on Saturday against the Colorado Rockies, unless he is forced to pitch in relief in one of the next three games. If that is the case, the Mets will call-up a pitcher to make a spot start on Saturday.