Mets News and Morning Links - 6/18/2022

 



Good Morning.  Lindor and Pete lead Mets to 10-4 win over Marlins, Megill to the IL, Escobar should play today. Syracuse continues to hit big in 14-5 win, Binghamton loses 9-8 in extras, Brooklyn and St. Lucie also fall.  

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Box Score: Mets 10 Marlins 4;



Mets: Have won seven of their last eight home games at Citi Field against the Marlins...Are 11-1 in their last 12 home games.
  • Are 20 games over .500 for the first time since they were 89-69 on 9/30/15.
  • Have scored 10 or more runs in a game for the ninth time this season, the most in the NL and second most in the majors.
Pete Alonso (2-4, HR, 4 RBI, R, BB): Lined his second grand slam of the season in the sixth...Was the second grand slam of his career...One of three players with multiple grand slams this season.
  • Leads the majors with 63 RBI...His 63 RBI through his first 65 games is the second most in franchise history during that span, Mike Piazza had 65 RBI in his first 65 games in 2000.
  • Slugged his 125th career home run, tied with Lucas Duda for eighth all time in franchise history.
  • Reached the 125-homer mark in his 435th career game, the second-fastest ever to 125 career home runs (Ryan Howard, 405 games).
  • Has 312 career RBI, tied with John Stearns for 25th in Mets history. 
  • Has seven games with four or more RBI, the most in the majors.
Francisco Lindor (1-3, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R): Launched a three-run home run to center field in the first...Traveled 440 ft, his longest homer as a Met.
  • Drove in a run after getting hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.
  • Is his second four-RBI game of the season (Also: 5/24 @ SF, 6 RBI).
  • Leads all shortstops and is tied for fourth in MLB with 49 RBI.
  • Reached 49 RBI in 65 games this year...Did not record his 49th RBI until his 107th game last season on September 12.

Carlos Carrasco (6.1 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 7 K): Earned his eighth win of the season, tied for the most in the majors.

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Brian Joura Mets360: Gut Reaction: Mets 10, Marlins 4 (6/17/22) - "The Mets jumped on top early with a three-run first inning, built a 9-run lead and coasted to a 10-4 win over the Marlins Friday night in the first game played between the division rivals this year."

Metstradamus: Leading The League In The Heartwarming And The Bizarre. ""The Big Energy of the 2022 Mets went up against the Annoyance Energy of the Miami Marlins. Annoying, because as you know, they like to throw monkey wrenches in New York Mets seasons...the Annoying Energy of the Marlins is no match for the Having Your Mom In The Stands For The First Time As A Met Energy of Francisco Lindor, whose three run HR gave the Mets a 3-0 lead right off the bat."

NY Post: "Francisco Lindor treated his mother Maria (who had never seen her son play in person at Citi Field) with a three-run homer in the first inning, the loudest hit of the night. Lindor’s family surprised the shortstop in bringing his mom, who is confined to a wheelchair after a recent health episode, to the game. Francisco and Maria embraced before the first pitch."

Before the Game the Mets announced a series of Roster MovesRHP Tylor Megill underwent an MRI this morning and has been diagnosed with a right shoulder strain. He has been placed on the 15-Day IL. The immediate plan is for him to be shut down from throwing and re-evaluated in four weeks.  Additional updates will be provided as appropriate. 

RHP Adonis Medina - recalled from Triple-A Syracuse. 

RHP Jake Reed - optioned to Triple-A Syracuse. 

RHP Tommy Hunter - selected to the Major League roster.

INF Gosuke Katoh - designated for assignment. 

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NYM: Taijuan Walker (#99, 29, RHP, 4-2, 3.08)
MIA: Braxton Garrett (#60, 24, LHP, 1-1, 4.00)

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New York Mets released Joe Torre on June 18, 1977.

New York Mets traded Lenny DykstraRoger McDowell and Tom Edens to the Philadelphia Phillies for Juan Samuel on June 18, 1989.

New York Mets traded Allen Watson to the Seattle Mariners for Justin Dunning and Mac Suzuki on June 18, 1999.

New York Mets traded Collin McHugh to the Colorado Rockies for Eric Young on June 18, 2013.

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1989

The Phillies trade second baseman Juan Samuel to the Mets for outfielder Lenny Dykstra, relief pitcher Roger McDowell, and a player to be named later, that will be minor league pitcher Tom Edens. New York's experiment to turn their new infielder, who will play only 86 games with New York, into a center fielder will fail miserably, while 'Nails' will go on to be a three-time All-Star and a cog in Philadelphia's National League championship in 1993, being selected as the runner-up for the Most Valuable Player Award.

2004

At Shea Stadium, Hall of Fame catchers Carlton Fisk, Johnny Bench, Gary Carter, and Yogi Berra take part in a pregame ceremony to honor Mike Piazza for hitting the most home runs as a catcher in baseball history. The Mets' backstop established the new mark, breaking Carlton Fisk's record, with his 352nd home run on May 5.


 

2012

Allowing only a fifth-inning single by Wilson Betemit in the Mets' 5-0 victory over Baltimore at Citi Field, R.A. Dickey throws his second consecutive one-hitter, becoming the first pitcher to record back-to-back one-hit games since Dave Stieb accomplished the feat in 1988. The 37 year-old knuckleball pitcher, who hasn't allowed an earned run in 42.2 innings, also limited Tampa Bay to a lone safety in his last start.

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2010: The Mets extend their winning streak to 8 games when rookie Hisanori Takahashi, with help from Pedro Feliciano and Francisco Rodriguez, shuts out their crosstown rivals the New York Yankees, 4 - 0.

2012: R.A. Dickey throws his second consecutive one-hitter in beating the Orioles, 5 - 0. He is the first pitcher to do so since Dave Stieb in 1988, and the first in the National League since Jim Tobin in 1944. The Mets' knuckleballer has not allowed an earned run in his last 5 starts. Wilson Betemit gets the only hit against him with a 5th-inning single. You Tube Link

2013: The Mets get a pair of outstanding performances from young pitchers in sweeping a doubleheader from the Braves. In the opener, second-year man Matt Harvey, 24, takes a no-hitter into the 7th inning and strikes out 13 on his way to a 4 - 3 win. In the nitecap, rookie Zack Wheeler, 23, making his highly anticipated major league debut, pitches six shutout innings and strikes out 7 as the Mets win again, 6 - 1.

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