What the Alonso are we even doing. I give the Lindor Thumbs Down to this one. Are the Mets opening a fast food pizzeria chain?
T7L Tear this building down t-shirt
I am confused by this one. Let me remind everyone I have several T7L shirts, and they look cool and they are comfy as heck.
This one….. wayyyyyy too many words for a t-shirt.
I’m surprised TTSG even put this out. This looks like something that you’d make on TeeSpring in 5 minutes. Maybe TTSG is getting older and is burnt out. It happens. I’m proof of that.
Are the new Mets road uniforms actually atrocious?
I hope they don’t look this lame. At least they aren’t black, but the Mets had perfect road uniforms and the Cohens had to go and mess things up. Stop toying with everything Alex. Leave it alone.
(Alex is mentioned as owner in every press release. She gets the credit, she gets the blame.)
Sigh…
Where does David Stearns plan to get the innings from?
I’m trying to be better about posting more, but have been super-duper busy. This post today is based on a notion I have had for weeks, but haven’t had the time to flesh out my thoughts. I asked the MetsPoliceBot AI to flesh out my notion. If some of the stats here are wrong take it up with “him” but I think spiritually it feels right.
There’s a problem nobody at 41 Seaver Way wants to talk about – innings. Or more specifically, the lack of them.ake Kodai Senga. Our Japanese ace threw just 5.1 innings in 2024 due to shoulder issues. FIVE AND A THIRD. That’s not a typo. The guy who was supposed to anchor our rotation barely pitched enough to cover a single start. And now we’re expecting him to be a workhorse in 2025? Come on.
Then there’s Clay Holmes, our big bullpen acquisition. He managed 63 innings for the Yankees last year. Respectable for a reliever, but he’s just one man, and are we realistically expecting him to triple his career high and pitch into October?
To be fair, the modern MLB starter is throwing fewer innings than ever. In 2024, only 10 pitchers in all of baseball threw 180+ innings. (Is that right? Ask the AI, I am too lazy.) Just a decade ago in 2014, that number was 34. Go back to 2004, and 43 pitchers cleared that mark.
The average MLB starter now gives you about 5.1 innings per start. Do the math: a full-time starter making 30 starts gives you around 155 innings – and that’s assuming perfect health, which we know is as rare at Citi Field as a drama-free season.
So now we’re supposed to believe Senga can jump from 5.1 innings to… what exactly? Even 120 innings would be a massive leap. And that’s still 40-60 innings short of what you need from a top-rotation arm.
But hey look it’s Juan Soto and a flash documentary. Stop asking questions!
One thing that will help – missing the playoffs. Then you don’t have to worry about those pesky extra 5 starts at the end of the year on tired arms. Oh, and ask Matt Harvey’s career how THAT goes.
New Era’s Try Hard Mets St. Patricks’s Day Just Caps Cap
This could have been a good cap.
The dark green on looks cool on this black (?) cap. Is the bill green too? Hard to tell. Anyway, it kinda feels like a good old fashioned NYC Irish Bar.
But it is ruined. We don’t need it to say New York Mets and we DEFINITELY don’t need it in Try Hard “Celtic” font.
This could have been cool, but I hate it. Kind of like Francisco Lindor.