Mike Jacobs has been designated for assignment, clearing space for Tobi Stoner to join the Mets.
This is me:
Mike Jacobs has been designated for assignment, clearing space for Tobi Stoner to join the Mets.
This is me:
Francisco Rodriguez told reporters he threw an estimated 100 pitches between the 9th and 19th innings while waiting for his chance to close out Saturday's 20-inning war of attrition against the Cardinals.
This makes my head hurt.
Sure, he’s ballparking a figure, but how far off could he be? The cameras showed K-Rod warming up at least four times during the game, if not more. Even if he threw 50 in the bullpen (unlikely), he probably threw five warm-ups on the mound and another 24 during the game. That’s at least 80. At least.
Here’s hoping he doesn’t get in today.
After last night’s 20-inning affair, the Mets are likely looking to add a fresh arm to the bullpen. Adam Rubin is reporting that Tobi Stoner, who last pitched on Tuesday for the Bisons, is expected to be called up.
I have four words for what should be the corresponding move: Send Jenrry Mejia down.
Simple as that, Mets. We saw him, he’s good, but now is the time to get him back to the minors with the rest of the bullpen performing well. He’s not needed at the big league level.
Because last night was so odd, here’s a bit of a refresher of the weird…
…did you follow all that?
Jerry Manuel was in rare form before and after last night’s crazy game. There are just too many gems to pass up…
“I know 'Frenchy' has never managed. You're 25, 26 -- I mean, c'mon. He's a guy that's very likable, very talkative.”
-Manuel on Jeff Francoeur
“That was pretty crazy. This is about the wildest one I’ve been involved in, the longest one I’ve been involved in, the most decisions I’ve had to make. We fought, we fought, we fought all day. We needed to win this one.”
-Manuel on last night’s game
“Pelfrey asked to pitch. He stepped up and said, ‘Hey I can do this.’”
-Manuel on Mike Pelfrey, the closer
“He's on hip-hop, we're playing jazz.”
-Manuel on Jose Reyes batting third
“Fighting all day to stay in the game. We just couldn't mount nothing offensively. We just couldn't get anything going offensively. But, to their credit, they went out and played on the other side of the ball, and played very well. That's a sign of things to come for us.”
-Manuel on last night’s game
Wasn’t that fun?
Pitching. Every pitcher outside of John Maine and Oliver Perez got into this game on the mound (Maine pinch-ran), and everyone tossed scoreless frames except for Francisco Rodriguez. Mike Pelfrey earned his first career save. Johan Santana struck out nine over seven innings of four-hit baseball. He walked only one. Pretty much every other pitcher outside of K-Rod was downright spectacular. Could not ask for much more. 13 IP by the bullpen and only K-Rod surrendered a run.
Hitting. Just awful. They were held hitless until the sixth and only had one hit through 11 innings. They scored their only runs on sacrifice flies – against Joe Mather, a position player, who had a hard time throwing strikes. They eventually picked up nine hits, all singles.
K-Rod. How much are you being paid to save games? Oh, yet you’re the only one to give up a run. Perfect.
Tony LaRussa’s managing. Very little of what he did tonight made any sense at all.
Jerry Manuel’s managing. Very little of what he did tonight made any sense at all.
Mike Pelfrey
They’ll do it again tomorrow, hopefully in less time, at 8 p.m.
And I present the best lineup of the season.
Game Chat will be up around 4 p.m.
“It's frustrating, there's no doubt about it. You have to applaud the fact we have, at least in these first 10 games, given ourselves a shot to win.”
-Jerry Manuel on the Mets