Red Sox 3, Mets 1
Record: 29-19
A post in pictures . . . about numbers.
This Weeknight in Baseball (h/t Mel Allen) T.W.I.B. Notes:
- Pete smashed one that hit just feet below the top of the Monster. Paused out of the box just a touch, tried for 2, gunned very easily.
- Soto smashed one off the Monster, began his HR trot, got a single when he could've had a double. Now, he did then steal second, but you just can't be doing that when you're pressing. Channel Charlie Hustle.
- 3 critical GIDP's by the Metmen. Nimmo, Soto, Alvarez. Two of them with a pair of runners aboard, one of them in the 9th inning to quash the limited remaining hope.
- Nimmo and Vientos are still batting blindfolded.
- McNeil is looking sharp at the plate. Move him up in the order.
- Last night we saw some of the worst stuff Senga has sported, but he gutted out 6 innings admirably.
- Team José (new LHP acquisition Castillo & old RHP target Buttó) kept the Mets where their late-inning stunted hitting really hurt. Well done, Josés.
In other news, Marls and I launched a new era of 2025 MetWatching: gambling against the Mets.
I won $12 on an Alonso whiff and predicting 3 Up 3 Down in the top of the 8th. (It should be noted that it was the 2-3-4 in the Mets' order.)
If you're going to be uncannily inept in the most important spots -- to the point of predictability, we might as well make a few bucks for our misery. Stay tuned.
LFGM$
4 comments:
Really hoping the illness afflicting the Metbats goes away in the week against the ChiSox and Rockies
Been a week since the Mets hit a HR.
This is all my fault for not comment here. I’m sorry.
I’m all in on the emotional hedge bets.
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