Mets moving in the Citi Field fence, Speakeasy club coming for your enjoyment!

The New York Post is catching up on the story about the RF fence being moved in.  This is believed to be part of project Speakeasy Club which I told you about in the summer.

I will save you the click and let you know they are brining in the feet about 8 feet.

Now for those of you unfamiliar with the term Speakeasy, that is a term for a club operated by someone working outside the boundaries of the law in the 20’s.  The 1920s that is.   During Prohibition, the manufacture, sale and transport of alcohol was illegal in the United States, yet some folks still decided to operate clubs, called Speakeasies.

One of the notorious names of the 1920s was Al Capone who amassed a vast personal fortune doing shady activities, often in Speakeasies.  Capone eventually went to jail for tax evasion.

Anyway, it sounds like the new club(s) will be a great addition for Mets fans who want to attend the game in style!

Tayler Saucedo? He’s a Met

Good morning. I’m outside Modell’s watching Media Goon wait in line to get a Tayler Saucedo jersey.

Who is Tayler Saucedo? I don’t know, but if the man who gave Matt Harvey $11,000,000 to pitch for Anaheim says this is a good deal then it’s a good deal!

Mets press releases rarely come with images.


FLUSHING, N.Y., November 9, 2022 – 
The New York Mets announced today that the club has claimed left-handed pitcher Tayler Saucedo [saw-SAY-doe] off waivers from Toronto.

 

Saucedo, 29, held left-handed hitters to a .182 (8-44) average in 33 appearances for the Blue Jays over the last two seasons. This season with Triple-A Buffalo, he recorded a 2.37 ERA and a 13.3 K/9 ratio in 20 games, striking out 28 in 19.0 innings. In 169 outings (72 starts) across seven minor league seasons, he is 38-28 with a 4.19 ERA (253 ER/543.0 IP).

Mets make mistake: sign Edwin Diaz for 5 years

 

Five years for a closer?  Billionaires be spending like a drunken sailor.  Also remember the GM once gave Matt Harvey $11,000,000 to pitch for the Anaheims so I DO question his judgement.

At Mets Police I don’t second guess, I first guess.  You guys can bookmark this, and I will be sure to share it with you when you all turn on Sugar, like you did his first year.   But hey, trumpet music…

I know you’re all gonna be like Woooooo, Steve rocks, Wilpons suck, good to have an owner who spends and all that but I tell you here and now, when you turn on Diaz, I will be coming for you.  This deal is a mistake.

With the expanded playoffs, more now than ever, you can hang around until mid-summer and THEN go get someone else’s albatross closer deal to finish out the season.   There’s always someone available.

METS RE-SIGN ALL-STAR RHP EDWIN DÍAZ TO FIVE-YEAR DEAL

 

FLUSHING, N.Y., November 9, 2022 – The New York Mets announced today that the club has re-signed right-handed pitcher Edwin Díaz to a five-year contract. The deal, which includes a player opt-out clause after the 2025 season, runs through the 2027 season with a club option for the 2028 season.

“Edwin has every attribute we look for in a closer,” Mets General Manager Billy Eppler said. “He’s a tremendous competitor, has a burning desire to be the best and possesses the stuff to compete with any hitter in the league. We are thrilled he’ll be anchoring our bullpen moving forward.”

Díaz, 28, put up a 1.31 ERA (9 ER/62.0 IP) with 32 saves and 118 strikeouts across 61 appearances in 2022, earning his second career All-Star nod. He led all major league relievers in strikeouts and strikeout rate (50.2 percent) while placing eighth in the majors in saves. He became just the third pitcher in major league history to face at least 200 batters and maintain a strikeout rate above 50 percent, joining Aroldis Chapman (52.5 percent in 2014) and Craig Kimbrel (50.2 percent in 2012). He reached the 100-strikeout mark in 52.1 innings, a mark topped only by Chapman in 2014 (51.0 IP).

The Humacao, Puerto Rico native racked up three consecutive National League Reliever of the Month Awards from June-August in 2022. He has won his league’s Reliever of the Month Award a record eight times since the honor was established in 2017. Díaz was also named the 2018 Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year.

Since 2020, he is 10-8 with 70 saves, a 2.27 ERA (38 ER/150.1 IP) and 257 strikeouts. Over the last three seasons, he leads all relievers in fWAR (5.9), FIP (1.78), K% (42.7 percent) and whiff rate (20.6 percent).

He ranks sixth on the Mets all-time saves leaderboard and seventh in Mets history with 356 strikeouts as a reliever. He owns the highest strikeout rate (41.6 percent) in team history and ranks in the top five among all Mets relievers in FIP (2.54, second), opponent average (.201, second), WHIP (1.10, fourth) and fWAR (5.9, fifth).

Díaz has spent the last four seasons with New York after coming over in a December 2018 trade with Seattle. In 216 games with the Mets, he is 12-15 with 96 saves and a 3.20 ERA (74 ER/208.1 IP). In 404 career games with New York and Seattle, he is 16-29 with 205 saves and a 2.93 ERA (130 ER/399.1 IP).

Hey the Wilpons filed affordable housing plans for near Citi Field!

It’s a Christmas Miracle!  An actual plan for the long-discussed affordable hoisting!

Related Companies and the Wilpon family’s Sterling Equities filed plans for a pair of large affordable housing projects on land next to Citi Field.

The filing by Queens Development Corp, a joint venture of the firms, calls for two 12-story mixed-use developments at 126-43 and 126-55 39th Avenue in Willets Point.

With 881 affordable apartments between them, the buildings represent the bulk of the 1,100 such units promised when city officials announced in February 2018 a deal for the first phase of the broader redevelopment of the area. (Via The RealDeal.com)

This is Amazin’.  I would have bet we’d get a shopping mall, or airport parking, or a casino, or a soccer stadium…but wow, affordable housing!

That makes me wonder about the school and such…

When the Queens Borough Board approved the Willets Point redevelopment last year, the plans called for 1,100 affordable residential units across three buildings, 25,000 square feet of retail, one acre of public space, a 650-seat public elementary school, a 3,000-square-foot community facility and roughly 300 parking spaces. Construction was slated to begin in 2024 on the six-acre lot next to Citi Field, home to the New York Mets.

No updates on any of that.  Having met many Mets fans, the reality is there could be a toxic mine with child slave labor being built, but as long as there’s a new sports bar and a casino everyone will be like Oooooh Sports Bar and Casino and ignore the rest….as is usually the case with everything.

That said, I am happy to see the affordable housing might actually happen.  Even the Second Avenue Subway eventually opened, right?

How will the baseball mafia spin the awful 2022 MLB Finals ratings that were worse than the NBA Finals?

LOLOLOL Saturday’s baseball rating.  The Baseball Mafia is going to have a hard time spinning this!

Among the 18-49 demographic, the game scored 3.8 million total viewers and a 2.9 rating. (via Deadline)

Baseball – you didn’t even have 4 million people between 18 and 49.  Wow.

Notably, Game 6 was not the highest rated and most-watched sporting event of the day — trailing the Tennessee-Georgia college football game on CBS earlier in the afternoon (6.7, 13.06M) (via Sports Media Watch)

Oh wait, there’s more…

For the first time since 2019, the World Series averaged fewer viewers than the NBA Finals (12.4M) (Via Sports Media Watch)

How can you possibly tell me this sport is healthy?