September
Re: September
Well, that certainly doesn't look right.
The Mets have announced their intent to use Severino/Peterson/Manaea in the Braves series, and the day off before the series allows them to skip Quintana to do just that, but that plan was announced before they opened their lead to 2.0 games over the Braves and Manaea revealed his September success to be reinforced over his last two starts. They may not find a need to go forward with that plan after all.
And if it does go down that way, Q likely at least gets the opener of the Brewers series instead of Megill. If we don't hear anything else, we're going to have to plug him in for that one tomorrow.
Things will start tightening up from day to day. I imagine it's a possibility that Quintana may get some bullpen time going forward, maybe as an option to take Alex Young's role.
The team could end up really having interesting options among Quintana, Megill, and Senga as a fourth starter if and when this post-season happens for them.
The Mets have announced their intent to use Severino/Peterson/Manaea in the Braves series, and the day off before the series allows them to skip Quintana to do just that, but that plan was announced before they opened their lead to 2.0 games over the Braves and Manaea revealed his September success to be reinforced over his last two starts. They may not find a need to go forward with that plan after all.
And if it does go down that way, Q likely at least gets the opener of the Brewers series instead of Megill. If we don't hear anything else, we're going to have to plug him in for that one tomorrow.
Things will start tightening up from day to day. I imagine it's a possibility that Quintana may get some bullpen time going forward, maybe as an option to take Alex Young's role.
The team could end up really having interesting options among Quintana, Megill, and Senga as a fourth starter if and when this post-season happens for them.
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Re: September
It would be really nice if they had a fourth post-season game this time around. I was trying to remember who it would have been in 2022. Taijuan Walker, I assume.
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Re: September
Last 20 games (including today's):
Mets: 16 - 4
PHI: 13 - 7
MIL: 12 - 8
SDP: 12 - 8
ATL: 10 - 10
I know it gets frustrating when we see the other contenders win and we lament winning our game but not gaining any ground, or gaining ground on just some of them. But think about how fans of those teams must feel: 'Man, we're playing really well but we can't shake those fuckin' Mets cuz they win every night!'
Mets: 16 - 4
PHI: 13 - 7
MIL: 12 - 8
SDP: 12 - 8
ATL: 10 - 10
I know it gets frustrating when we see the other contenders win and we lament winning our game but not gaining any ground, or gaining ground on just some of them. But think about how fans of those teams must feel: 'Man, we're playing really well but we can't shake those fuckin' Mets cuz they win every night!'
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Re: September
And getting one game closer to the end of the season without losing ground does bring you a little bit closer to clinching a playoff spot.
Re: September
The Brewers have reinserted platinum-selling country recording artist Colin Rea into their rotation. They are only three games behind the (now tied) Dodgers and Phillies for the league's best record, so it looks like they still will have motivation to come at the Mets hard in the last series. Ironically, that becomes more likely if the Mets continue to beat the Phils. But hey, expect nothing to be easy from now going forward.
While Ozzie Albies is supposedly all-systems go to return tomorrow, the Philles also expect a returning player, as Austin Hays has been rehabbing and expects to return from a rectent outing with a kidney infection, which apparently isn't always a euphemism for an STD.
While Ozzie Albies is supposedly all-systems go to return tomorrow, the Philles also expect a returning player, as Austin Hays has been rehabbing and expects to return from a rectent outing with a kidney infection, which apparently isn't always a euphemism for an STD.
Day | Date | Opp. | Starter | Opp. Starter | Score | Div. GB | WC1 GB | WC2 GB | WC3 GB |
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Sunday | 1 | @CWS | Sean Manaea (L) | Garrett Crochet (L) | W, 2–0 | 8.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 1.0 |
Monday | 2 | vs. BOS | Luís Severino (R) | Brayan Bello (R) | W, 4–1 | 7.5 | 4.0 | 3.0 | 0.5 |
Tuesday | 3 | vs. BOS | David Peterson (L) | Kutter Crawford (R) | W, 7–2 | 7.5 | 3.5 | 3.0 | 0.5 |
Wednesday | 4 | vs. BOS | Tylor Megill (R) | Tanner Houck (R) | W, 8–3 | 7.5 | 3.5 | 3.0 | 0.5 |
Thursday | 5 | 8.0 | 3.0 | 2.5 | 0.0 | ||||
Friday | 6 | vs. CIN | Sean Manaea (L) | Brandon Williamson (L) | W, 6–4 | 8.0 | 3.0 | 1.5 | 0.0 |
Saturday | 7 | vs. CIN | José Quintana (L) | Jakob Junis (R) | W, 4-0 | 7.0 | 2.0 | 0.5 | +1.0 |
Sunday | 8 | vs. CIN | Luís Severino (R) | Julian Aguilar (R) | L, 3-1 | 7.0 | 2.0 | 1.5 | 0.0 |
SQUEAKY | BUTT | TIME | 🐭 | ( | ) | ⏰ | ||||
Monday | 9 | @TOR | Tylor Megill (R) | Ryan Burr (R) | W, 3-2 | 7.0 | 1.5 | 1.0 | +1.0 |
Tuesday | 10 | @TOR | David Peterson (L) | Chris Bassitt (R) | L, 6-2 | 8.0 | 2.5 | 2.0 | 0.0 |
Wednesday | 11 | @TOR | Sean Manaea (L) | Bowden Francis (R) | W, 6-2 | 8.0 | 2.0 | 1.5 | +1.0 |
Thursday | 12 | 8.0 | 2.0 | 1.5 | +1.0 | ||||
Friday | 13 | @PHI | José Quintana (L) | Aaron Nola (R) | W, 11-3 | 7.0 | 1.5 | 1.0 | +1.0 |
Saturday | 14 | @PHI | Luís Severino (R) | Kolby Allard (L) | L, 2-1 | 8.0 | 2.5 | 1.0 | 0.0 |
Sunday | 15 | @PHI | David Peterson (L) | Christopher Sánchez (L) | L, 6-4 | 9.0 | 3.5 | 2.0 | 0.0 |
Monday | 16 | vs. WAS | Sean Manaea (L) | Jake Irvin (R) | W, 2-1 | 8.0 | 3.5 | 1.0 | +1.0 |
Tuesday | 17 | vs. WAS | Tylor Megill (R) | Mitchell Parker (L) | W, 10-1 | 8.0 | 2.0 | 0.0 | +2.0 |
Wednesday | 18 | vs. WAS | José Quintana (L) | DJ Herz (L) | W, 10-0 | 7.0 | 2.5 | 0.0 | +2.0 |
Thursday | 19 | vs. PHI | Luís Severino (R) | Taijuan Walker (R) | W, 10-6 | 6.0 | 2.0 | 0.0 | +2.0 |
Friday | 20 | vs. PHI | David Peterson (L) | Christopher Sánchez (L) | |||||
Saturday | 21 | vs. PHI | Sean Manaea (L) | Ranger Suarez (L) | |||||
Sunday | 22 | vs. PHI | Tylor Megill (R) | Zach Wheeler (R) | |||||
Monday | 23 | ||||||||
Tuesday | 24 | @ATL | Luís Severino (R) | Spencer Schwellenbach (R) | |||||
Wednesday | 25 | @ATL | David Peterson (L) | Chris Sale (L) | |||||
Thursday | 26 | @ATL | Sean Manaea (L) | Charlie Morton (R) | |||||
Friday | 27 | @MIL | José Quintana (L) | Aaron Civale (R) | |||||
Saturday | 28 | @MIL | Tylor Megill (R) | Frankie Montas (R) | |||||
Sunday | 29 | @MIL | Luís Severino (R) | Freddy Peralta (R) | |||||
Monday | 30 |
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Re: September
Mets ESPN playoff odds are only 8% better than the Braves, even though they're two games up on the Braves with just nine games left to play.
Padres 87-66 (+2) (99.5%)
Mets 85-68 (--) (63.3%)
DBacks 85-68 (--) (82.0%)
Braves 83-70 (-2) (55.2%)
The DBacks are given an almost 20% better chance of making the playoffs than the Mets even though the two teams have identical records and the Mets hold the tiebreaker advantage over the DBacks.
Must be that looming head-to-head series with the Braves, right? (But the DBacks and Padres end their seasons playing each other). Or that the Mets finish the season with a tough schedule, at least on paper, playing three playoff contenders.
Padres 87-66 (+2) (99.5%)
Mets 85-68 (--) (63.3%)
DBacks 85-68 (--) (82.0%)
Braves 83-70 (-2) (55.2%)
The DBacks are given an almost 20% better chance of making the playoffs than the Mets even though the two teams have identical records and the Mets hold the tiebreaker advantage over the DBacks.
Must be that looming head-to-head series with the Braves, right? (But the DBacks and Padres end their seasons playing each other). Or that the Mets finish the season with a tough schedule, at least on paper, playing three playoff contenders.