Mets News and Morning Links - 2/27/2023

 


Good Morning.  Happy Birthday Pete Smith and Joander Suarez. Mets beat Nats in Spring game, Max Scherzer likes the pitch clock, and Ronnie Mauricio goes very deep.

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Box Score: Mets 6 Nationals 3Mark Canha LF 1 for 3, 1 run scored, double, 2 Ks;  Ronny Mauricio SS 1 for 1, HR, 1 run scored, 1 RBI;  Daniel Vogelbach DH 1 for 3, double, 2 RBIs, 1 K; Alex Ramirez PR-CF 1 for 1, 2 runs scored; Mark Vientos 1B 1 for 3, double, 1 RBI; DJ Stewart 1 for 1, 2 RBIs; Max Scherzer 2 innings, 1 run-earned, 3 hits, 5 Ks;  Brooks Raley 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 K; Tommy Hunter 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 K; Elieser Hernández; 2 innings, 1 run - earned, 3 hits, 2 walks, 1 K; Sam Coonrod 1 inning, no runs, 1 hit, 2 Ks; John Curtiss; 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 2 Ks;  Manny Alvarez 1 inning1 run-unearned, no hits, 2 walks; 

Here is the 507 Foot HR from last year.

From Yesterday's Pregame Notes: PACE OF PLAY: "Yesterday, in their first official day under MLB’s new rules for 2023, the Mets completed two split-squad games in a total of five hours and eight minutes (2:33 and 2:35)...New York played 10 doubleheaders last season with the average twin-bill lasting over six hours and 21 minutes...Seven of the Mets 10 doubleheaders last year took over six hours to complete, including two with over seven hours of total time between the two games." JFA: Interesting note but not sure a Spring Training time of game can compare with a game from the Regular Season.

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1989 - Washington State University first baseman John Olerud undergoes brain surgery for the removal of an aneurysm. The left-handed first baseman had collapsed on January 11th after a workout. As a result of the aneurysm, he will wear a helmet at all times while on the playing field. Olerud will go on to enjoy a successful 17-season major league career with the Blue JaysMetsMarinersYankees and Red Sox, winning a batting title in 1993 and two All-Star berths.

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