Month: February 2019

The Mets Have Shown a Consistent Release Point

The Mets were one of the most consistent teams last season when it came to release points from their pitchers. Zach Crizer of Baseball Prospectus wrote an article on this. Since the article is locked to subscribers only and I am very cheap, I decided to go on Baseball Savant myself to find the data. The Mets average vertical release point on fastballs, sliders, curveballs, and changeups were...

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Edwin Diaz Will Make Grapefruit League Debut Next Saturday

According to Mike Puma of the New York Post, the New York Mets’ new closer, Edwin Diaz is not expected to make his initial Spring Training appearance until next Saturday in Port St. Lucie against the Houston Astros. Puma alluded to the Mets “planning to conserve [Diaz’] bullets” as the motive behind holding him back. Diaz, 24, was acquired from the Seattle Mariners in...

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Mets Diagnose Lowrie With “Capsule Sprain” in Left Knee

Updated, 10:38 AM New York Mets infielder addressed the media on Saturday morning in Port St. Lucie, touching on the aftermath of the MRI he underwent on his left knee on Friday. “We got confirmation there was no major damage, so it’s good news,” Lowrie told the media (video via Anthony DiComo of MLB.com), before outlining his course of action to return as soon as possible....

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Postcard from Port St. Lucie: New Faces in Old Places

If there is something particularly comforting for those of us who make the pilgrimage to Port St. Lucie on an annual basis to celebrate the first hint of spring and the return of the greatest game on God’s green earth, it is familiarity. We are accustomed to getting as up close and personal as we ever do to the guys we have watched at a considerable distance over the years. So despite in-depth...

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MLB to Implement 20-Second Pitch Clock For Spring Games

Major League Baseball will be implementing a pitch clock this spring. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com shared on how it will be implemented. It will be phased in the following way: initially it won’t be enforced so that players can get used to the clock, then players will be issued reminders when they violate the clock, and finally ball-strike violations will be enforced to hitters and pitchers...

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