Mets announce 2019 Schedule, will honor 1969 Mets

FINALLY a weekend series in Chicago in the middle of the summer.  I’m in.

 

FLUSHING, N.Y., August 22, 2018 – The New York Mets announced that the club will open the 2019 regular season on the road at NL East rival the Washington Nationals on Thursday, March 28. After a six-game game road trip against Washington and Miami, the Home Opener will be on Thursday, April 4 vs. the Nationals.

 

Highlights of the 2019 home schedule include:

 

  • St. Louis Cardinals                  Thursday, June 13-Sunday, June 16 (Father’s Day)
  • Subway Series vs. Yankees   Tuesday, July 2-Wednesday, July 3
  • Los Angeles Dodgers             Friday, September 13-Sunday, September 15

Additional Interleague series at Citi Field include:

  • Minnesota Twins                     Tuesday, April 9-Wednesday, April 10
  • Detroit Tigers                          Friday, May 24-Sunday, May 26
  • Cleveland Indians                   Tuesday, August 20-Thursday, August 22

 

Promotional details for the 2019 season, including a 50th Anniversary celebration of the 1969 World Champions, will be announced in the weeks ahead.

 

The 2019 schedule is subject to change.

 

If Matt Harvey had a fantasy draft 8 hours before a game you’d be mad

Mets Police has learned…

The New York Mets and starting pitcher Steven Matz are teaming up to host a Big League Impact Fantasy Football Draft at Citi Field. Participants will draft their fantasy teams against Steven Matz and his teammates Jacob deGrom, Jerry Blevins and Devin Mesoraco

This is today at 11am!   Shouldn’t they be watching game films and working out?  If Matt Harvey had his Fantasy Draft (sponsored of course, like this one) you guys would have said he was goofing off!

Anyway, looks like this is for the Greater Good

Founded in 2013 by St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright and his brother, Trey, Big League Impact is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works directly with a community of current and former Major League Baseball players to develop and produce unique, high-impact charitable initiatives that address the most pressing needs facing our world today.

Have a good draft fellas!

The commish: baseball limited the number of pitchers on Sunday, as it should

Welcome back to The Commish, a series of posts in which I fix baseball.

For the Williamsport game, baseball allowed the Mets and Phillies to add a 26th player, however it was mandated that the 26th man could not be a pitcher.   The Mets chose Dom Smith.

I’m amazed at how the MSM has glossed over this.  That was a MAJOR MAJOR rule change that came out of nowhere.

It is unclear to me how MLB defines a pitcher vs. a position player.  Was everyone on the roster except Dom allowed to take the mound?  (Say the Mets were losing by 20 and wanted to get The Virus some work.)   I assume so based upon what the ESPN broadcasters said, and Gary Cohen mentioned on Monday night’s telecast.

So let’s stop down and pay attention:  On Sunday night, Major League Baseball put in a rule saying someone could only be a position player.

That’s new.  That’s great.  Let’s run with it and fix baseball.

Part of the death of baseball is because of bullpenning and because of the opener.  Here are my proposals.

An MLB Roster may consist of no more than 11 pitchers.   Pitchers pitch and they can play other positions.   Non-pitchers aka Position Players may not take the mound.

Yes I just took away the novelty of seeing Jose Reyes pitch.  That kind of stuff was fun for a while, but it seems like it happens every night in MLB 2018, so let’s end that nonsense.   Or if you want I will allow you to designate one “emergency pitcher.”  OK fine, solved.

That 11 pitcher roster leaves you with (probably) five SPs and six relievers.  It leaves you with 8 starting position players and a six man bench.  It stops teams from using 7 relievers in a game.

Interesting outcomes: maybe bullpenning would still happen – but instead of a faceless reliever, imagine Thor coming out on his throwing day to face one batter.  Wouldn’t that be exciting?  Don’t you love that sort of thing in October?  Let’s bring it into August.

Eliminate The Opener.    The opener is also bad for baseball.  Fans want to see Big Name vs Big Name.  Not Faceless reliever for an inning.  So here is my proposal (which yes Virginia I have blogged about before).   A pitcher who starts a game is ineligible to pitch for the next three games.  So today the Mets wouldn’t be able to pitch deGrom, Wheeler or Matz.   If some manager wants to get cute and use an Opener and then have one fewer bullpen guy for three days, go nuts.  This rule causes no harm because the Mets weren’t going to pitch any of those three guys today.  The rule is in slight conflict with my idea of using a SP as a reliever…maybe the rule should be that the SP has to sit out two games….anyway there is something to both these ideas and they should be discussed.

Institute The Surrender.   Baseball does not guarantee you the fan nor its advertisers nine innings.  You are promised five innings.  Sometimes it rains and everyone goes home and the advertising gets made good later.

I propose baseball allow the surrender.  There’s no reason to finish these games where the Mets are beating the Phillies 17-4 after five.  Just call it.  We do that in youth sports.  It’s fine.  No reason to slog through and waste pitchers and make The Virus take the mound so the Nationals can tack on more runs.

You got to see 20 runs scored.  You got your five innings.   Allow teams to surrender after five.

Mets Police Morning Laziness: MLB game played in under two and a half hours

SLACKISH REACTION:   The most amazing thing about the game was the Time of Game.   2:24   Look at that.  Beautiful!!!  TWO TWENTY FOUR!!!!  I watched the game and I still don’t know how they pulled it off.

Soft Todd Frazier couldn’t drive in a runner from third and none out.  Unblock me Todd, this is not going to go well for you.

Murphtober is coming to Chicago!  Daniel Murphy was traded to the Cubs!  Murph will likely be on his 4th straight division winner.  Back to you Gare.

Speaking of Gare, good episode of Sterling or Scully with special guest Jon Miller!

Oh yeah and David Wright played more baseball.  Wanna know how he did?  That’s what the CLICKBAIT is for!!!! Click click click mwahahahaha.

So you really need to ignore #TheNarrative.  Yesterday the group think was that it was silly to have Dom Smith in LF two nights ago.  It was actually smart and here is why.

ICYMI here’s how and why baseball should eliminate extra innings.  Try it.

NOT LINKING:  This one from the AAIMBR is so bad I had to screenshot it so you’d believe me.

Seriously?  That?   Not to mention ripping off Rubin.

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