Lagares – CF
Granderson – RF
Wright – 3B
Murphy – 1B
Cuddyer – LF
Uribe – 2B
Tejada – SS
Recker – C
Syndergaard RH
Yes, that's Uribe at 2nd base.
Mark Simon
Juan Uribe career at 2B
9 Defensive Runs Saved in about 1700 Innings.
Adam Rubin
Juan Uribe started one game with Atlanta this season at 2B. Otherwise, he had not played there since 2011. 193 career starts there.
Anthony DiComo
"My expectations are he's going to get three hits and catch every ball that's hit to him." --Terry Collins on Uribe playing second
Adam Rubin
Terry Collins said Juan Uribe doesn't like to play first base, and wanted to get him at the lineup.
They're going to need to skip him a couple times to keep within the vicinity where it's possible for him to be in the playoff rotation. The more likely scenario with Matz close to returning is that Matz rejoins the rotation and winds up part of the playoff 4 which would then be he deGrom, Harvey and Niese with Syndergaard going to the pen.
Still tentative but I think that's probably what we're looking at.
And boy.. I saw that HR coming. The bats better wake up soon otherwise we're going to get swept here.
You cant get swept at home by a last place team in a pennant race.
Its more than that. He had 134 last year and the Mets believe in the 30-50 rule. I would say 184 is more like his MAX.
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He is at 151 innings right now.
Its more than that. He had 134 last year and the Mets believe in the 30-50 rule. I would say 184 is more like his MAX.
DePo has said in the past, 25-30 more innings than the guy pitched the previous year. That's what I was going by. But 180 sounds more reasonable
They play in a tough division.
A pop up?
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He is at 151 innings right now.
Its more than that. He had 134 last year and the Mets believe in the 30-50 rule. I would say 184 is more like his MAX.
DePo has said in the past, 25-30 more innings than the guy pitched the previous year. That's what I was going by. But 180 sounds more reasonable
Ive heard Sandy say in an interview its more like 35-50. 25 would be insane. The rule of thumb is at least 30.
Maybe he'll claim Clippard was not available.
Of course they did.
Noah and Degrom both wilted late. But to be fair, he is out there in the blazing sun already over 100 pitches. I thought Recker made a mistake starting the pinch hitter with two off-speed pitches. Ahead 2-0, he was sitting on the fastball.