The Mets’ losing streak grew to a dozen last night. The club will be getting some reinforcements for Wednesday’s matchup.
1. Soto set to return
Outfielder Juan Soto is expected back tonight against the Twins. He’s missed a little under three weeks while nursing a calf injury. The four-time All-Star left early against the Giants on April 3. New York won that game and the next three contests with Soto out of the lineup. The team has since lost 12 straight games. Getting Soto’s bat back in the mix should be a boost. He had a .928 OPS through eight games before the injury. After last night’s 5-3 loss, the Mets have scored three runs or fewer 10 times during the losing streak.
2. Kurtz nearing A’s record
First baseman Nick Kurtz led off last night’s matchup against the Mariners by working a walk against right-hander Luis Castillo. It was his 12th consecutive game with a free pass, moving him into a tie with Rickey Henderson for fifth-most in franchise history (h/t Sarah Langs of MLB.com). The A’s record is a three-way tie at 15 straight games with a walk by Henderson, Max Bishop, and Topsy Hartsel. Kurtz will have a tough task on Wednesday, facing right-hander Logan Gilbert and his 4.3% walk rate.
3. Two-way Ohtani returns?
Right-hander Shohei Ohtani will be on the mound tonight against the Giants. It remains to be seen if he’ll be in the hitting lineup. The two-way star did not hit in his last start. Instead, Dalton Rushing served as the DH and slugged a home run. It was the first time as a Dodger that Ohtani pitched but wasn’t in the batting lineup. Manager Dave Roberts said a HBP earlier in the week led to the decision. LA’s lineup will be an interesting one to monitor on Wednesday, especially with Rushing off to a tremendous start.
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You’re unhappy , Grady. Why?
Because O’Grady chips are long
gone?
O o o o Grady!!! Long gone chips. OW!!!
Shablagoo
Topsy Hartsel led the league in SB once, BB five times, and OBP twice – all between 1898 & 1911. I looked this up because Topsy Hartsel is an outstanding baseball name.
I remember watching Topsy. Very solid ballplayer for a long stretch of time.
fire stearns
fire mendoza
sell the team
burn down citi
move the team to nashville
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At least salem is being rational and not overreacting.
Looking at Dalton’s numbers, if he’s the DH and not Ohtani, then I think the Dodgers will survive just fine with him in the DH spot.
Ohtani stunk it up at the plate last night, and will get lit up tonight on the mound. SFG for the sweep !
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The Giants vs Ohtani in their 3 matchups: .189/.267/.283 (.550 OPS) 30% k’s.
I hope you’re right, but…
Give me a break. Hes the best baseball player in history, better then babe ruth.
And it’s really not even close.
Wears a fodger uniform, so will forever be a bum. Nothing more.
😳🤣 Mays would like a word!
Im actually shocked at how bad the Mets plate discipline has become. There are several little league teams in my area with far better plate discipline. They’re swinging at 1st pitches way off the plate and 2-0 pitches way out of the zone. Awful display of hitting. They’re getting themselves out.
Awful display of hitting? What hitting?
Excellent display of non-hitting
If he plays in today’s game but doesn’t DH, doesn’t that officially end Ohtani’s 50+ game on-base streak?
No, he has to get a plate appearance for it to count. Same thing if a player enters as a pinch-runner or defensive replacement, if they never step to the plate, it doesn’t end any type of batting streak.
Kind of like when Bob Backlund lost the WWF belt to Aoki but the fed never acknowledged it. What a sick joke
So mlb continues to cater to the dodgers and ohtani. So what else is not new. Wonder if ohtani marooned to despair with any other team plus his Japanese fans back home.
Ok hater ur team sucks get used to it.
It’s almost like baseball is a business or something.