Igotadose wrote: » Excellent pitching matchup tonight. Too bad it's on so late local time. Tomorrow's game will be on Youtube/mlb, 1p.m. Eastern time
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Will be watching. Should be a corker. Mets have our number all year though so wouldnt be surprised if you guys get another W there, although with Max we always have a chance, hopefully they let him go further than 4 tonight.
Igotadose wrote: » Yeah, too bad Mets can't get past Atlanta. Division would be much tighter. IMO neither de Grom nor Scherzer deserve the Cy Young this year. Ryu in LA seems pretty much invincible and had head-shake stats, especially in this gopher-ball year. I'd say a tossup between de Grom and Scherzer, some plusses to Scherzer due to more wins (I'm old - wins matter). But Ryu's been remarkable all season.
jack presley wrote: » Max has had a Max year I’d agree but he missed a month of the season and that might count against him (although I don’t know historically has missing 1/6th of the season or 4 or 5 starts affected previous years)
jack presley wrote: » Edwin Diaz again...!!
circular flexing wrote: » I saw someone refer to the Mariners-Mets trade as the Kelenic Heist. Hard to disagree with that statement.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » MLB teams leading by 6 or more going into the 9th were 274-0 before the Mets last night ...
jack presley wrote: » Those 274 teams didn’t have Edwin Diaz on their rosters. Although to be fair, he wasn’t the worst culprit last night.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » last night was collective for sure. Bit of belief in these Nats right now though.
circular flexing wrote: » I noticed they didn't give Diaz the ball today.
circular flexing wrote: » Diaz again!
jack presley wrote: » More proof that pitcher wins is the stupidest stat in baseball in that Diaz got the 'w' last night.
Igotadose wrote: » Am liking the new proposed Mets bullpen that have Diaz and Familia as long relief (6th, 7th innings) only, and Wilson/Lugo for the back part of the games. How many times must we Met fans run head first into the nearest concrete wall with Diaz failing to close and Familia giving up runs. Can't really remember a closer as truly awful as Diaz, Met's haven't had a history of great closers (Armando Benitez, John Franco, Billy Wagner), but usually they're not this disastrous.
8-10 wrote: » At this stage should the Mets just have their own thread on here?
ShyMets wrote: » I like your thinking��
jack presley wrote: » I think what's happening is that the Mets seem to be the only team with more than one regular poster here (there's 3 of us at least). Most of the other regular posters are the only fan of their team so there's not as much back and forth when they post something.
circular flexing wrote: » I think that's exactly what's happening. I don't mind it because I like to talk baseball no matter who the teams are.