Zach Thornton will be called up to make his pitching debut on Wednesday.
Zak - what can you tell us about your namesake Zach Thornton?Zach Thornton will be called up to make his pitching debut on Wednesday
Given Senga's seeming fragility, the mysterious but unabating loss of Manaea's velocity, the not wholly satisfying Peterson appearances, the uncertain timing of Holmes's return, and the other shoe that always seems ready to drop, we'll likely see all of three of those guys.Of the group of Tong/Wenninger/Thornton, Thornton probably is the least dynamic and has the lowest ceiling. But he may be the most MLB ready.
Just talked about Thornton on SNY. 4 pitch pitcher, fastball sits 91-95. Coming off a very good start.Zak - what can you tell us about your namesake Zach Thornton?
I read the same as well that Worm posted that Thornton May be the most ready to pitch in the majors as of now compared to Wenninger and Tong.
Does he throw heat or more relies on placement etc?
Is Lambert highly touted and is he a starter or reliever?
Thanks
To your last question, Lambert is a reliever. He is highly touted, but like Wenninger has had problems throwing strikes consistently.Zak - what can you tell us about your namesake Zach Thornton?
I read the same as well that Worm posted that Thornton May be the most ready to pitch in the majors as of now compared to Wenninger and Tong.
Does he throw heat or more relies on placement etc?
Is Lambert highly touted and is he a starter or reliever?
Thanks
Hey Phil!Zak - what can you tell us about your namesake Zach Thornton?
I read the same as well that Worm posted that Thornton May be the most ready to pitch in the majors as of now compared to Wenninger and Tong.
Does he throw heat or more relies on placement etc?
Is Lambert highly touted and is he a starter or reliever?
Thanks
We paid to get rid of Nimmo and McNeil...I actually don't think Lindor is really a problem though. And don't think the guys we got rid are either.Not sure Lindor's salary would be easy to trade without giving up some to take it on.
Ask and you shall receive. Morabito up, Slater out.And Benge and Ewingā¦.keep bringing up more kids !
Well he's not the and type of prospect as those two were. More of a 4th OF type on a good team. He does play great D and can run so I wonder if they put him in LF and have Soto DH. Soto could have some stuff bothering him.Ask and you shall receive. Morabito up, Slater out.
What this tells me is that the Mets do NOT hold Morabito in the same high regard as Benge or Ewing. Otherwise they would not bring him up to be a bench player.
The Mets were never the worst team in MLB. They were the team with the worst record in MLB. Big difference.After being the worst team in MLB, there are now 8 teams worse than the Mets. It has been a nice run. Keep going!
It's almost as if some of us were saying the season wasn't over yet in April. Still a lot of work to do and it sucks they dug themselves a hole but one step at a time. There's still a lot of talent in that clubhouse but no more injuries!!
Tonight Morabito will do something that no Met has done in 25 years. He will wear #8. That number had been semi-retired in honor of Yogi Berra and/or Gary Carter. Not anymore. Not sure how I feel about this.
Tonight Morabito will do something that no Met has done in 25 years. He will wear #8. That number had been semi-retired in honor of Yogi Berra and/or Gary Carter. Not anymore. Not sure how I feel about this.
TBH Met fans didn't see him in his prime either.The number is either retired or it's not. I was a little too young to see Carter play in his prime unfortunately. With everything I've seen and read I wish I had the privilege to watch him more and remember.
Anyways he's only wearing the number tonight as he'll be changing it already.