Author: Mojo Hill

Mets Minors Recap: Crismatt Shuts Down Potent Offense

A relatively interesting day for the Mets system saw a come-from-behind win for Binghamton and the continued great start for Nabil Crismatt. St. Lucie suffered “one of those nights”, and Columbia competed in a nail biter with Charleston until the end. While Las Vegas got a rare shutout. Las Vegas (6-14) 7, Albuquerque (8-12) 0  Box Score Gavin Cecchini SS: 2-4, 2B, .304/.371/.446 Zach...

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Cecchini Hitting Well and Working on Versatility in Vegas

As I wrote in an article in February, 2018 is a critical year for Gavin Cecchini. His prospect status took a hit when he was moved from shortstop to second base due to his defensive yips and the presence of Amed Rosario. Plus, he had a down year offensively in 2017 and failed to impress in his stint with the Mets. But Cecchini showed up to camp in 2018 with a new swing and a new beard,...

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Syndergaard and deGrom Can’t Be Only Rotation Producers

Through three games this season, the Mets have shown promise. In the first two games, the offense seemed to click while Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom pitched like their usual selves, leading to two strong victories. However, things didn’t go so well in game three. The Mets could never really get anything going against starter Luke Weaver or the bullpen, and Steven Matz did not provide...

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Nine is Fine For Amed Rosario

As we saw Thursday, new manager Mickey Callaway chose to bat Amed Rosario ninth on Opening Day, with pitcher Noah Syndergaard batting eighth. This was an unconventional move, but it ultimately proved to work out, as Rosario went 2-for-4 in the Mets’ 9-4 win. When I first heard of the concept of the pitcher batting eighth, I didn’t like it. My first thought was, “Why would you...

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Finding a Way to Fix Steven Matz

Steven Matz just had his second straight horrible Spring Training start, giving up five runs and recording just two outs against a Nationals lineup filled with mostly minor leaguers. For Matz, it’s picking up right where he left off at the end of last season. The talented left-hander, drafted in the second round of the 2009 MLB Draft out of high school, didn’t start his professional...

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