Monday, May 05, 2025

Beat Me in St. Louis

Games 33 through 35 - Mets

Mets 9, Cardinals 3
Cardinals 6, Mets 5
Cardinals 5, Mets 4
Record: 22-13

My pep talk seemed to work! For one whole game.

Well, this fall back to earth was scheduled to happen. After sweeping the Cards -- not one of the league's top squads -- at home two weeks earlier, the Mets won Friday night in St. Louis by a large margin . . . and then let both ends of Sunday's rain-induced doubleheader slip away. 

Yesterday they began poorly -- spot starter Blade Tidwell tidpoorly, allowing 6 earned through 3+. That number held up despite a late surge by the Metbats. 

Of note:
Team LOB --  12
Team RISP --  3-15

In Game 2, Tylor McGill wasn't as dialed in as he's been thus far this season, allowing 4 through 5. A 4-run 3rd inning by the Mets meant that things were squared as the bullpens . . . uh, squared off.

The Cardinals' starter, Andre Pallante, absolutely labored through 3⅓ innings. He had a bit of luck in that a few of the Mets' smashed balls went right at guys, sometimes for double plays. As it was, he gave up 9 hits and 4 walks in that abbreviated start. Just 4 runs, though, as the Mets continued their unwelcome trend of abandoning baserunners at an alarming rate. 

Mike McGreevy, a tall, young (24) pitcher with major upside, came in with the bases loaded in the 4th and shut the Mets down. For the rest of the game. Max Kranick, who lately has been like Obi-Wan (our only hope), allowed a single to Yohel Pozo and a double to Victor Scott II that scored Pozo from first.

...which is saying something. Pozo is 27 and built like Chris Farley at 27, trudging 'round the sacks at a pace not suited for the extra base. There seemed to be some cutoff miscommunication on the throw back in, however, and no relay was made homeward. The Metmen need to hone our work on the little things.  

5-4. And so it went.

Of note:
Team LOB --  10
Team RISP --  3-11

NB: squandering opportunities like that leads to winnable losses. It just does. Starting pitching is suddenly shaky, and the pen isn't exactly watertight with a pair of Mets on the IL and others starting to show signs of hittability. 

Of note:
AJ Minter and Danny Young are now both on the 60-day IL, both likely out for the season. Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea are still a ways away from reemerging. Jesse Winker flew east instead of west to get his oblique checked out. Mets futures took a major dip with all this news. Look out. 

The Mets took the late flight to Phoenix. I've encouraged my daughter to go to a game out there. Let's hope I don't ruin one of her nights out. 

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