OT: Mets 2026 Season Thread

Knight Shift

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Is the Mets social media team trying to pump this up?



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Doctor Worm

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Fun trivia question from Gary Cohen last night. He said that Seth Lugo (surprisingly) has the fourth most lifetime pitching appearances in Citi Field.

Who are the top three? Two are fairly obvious IMO, one is quite difficult.
 

Knight Shift

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Fun trivia question from Gary Cohen last night. He said that Seth Lugo (surprisingly) has the fourth most lifetime pitching appearances in Citi Field.

Who are the top three? Two are fairly obvious IMO, one is quite difficult.
My guesses--does this include relievers?.
Tom Seaver
Dwight Gooden
John Franco
 

yesrutgers01

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i cheated and used chat but Lugo is actually number 5. number 3 will be the obvious one- not sure how many will get the number 1/2/4 guys...maybe number 1
 

Doctor Worm

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After getting shelled yesterday, Austin Warren has been informed that he is injured and will be placed on the 15 day IL. No word yet on replacement.
 

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i cheated and used chat but Lugo is actually number 5. number 3 will be the obvious one- not sure how many will get the number 1/2/4 guys...maybe number 1
As Gary would say, "Oh, wow!"

I checked Gemini (Google AI) and got an entirely different answer, so who knows.

Both Gary and Gemini had Jeurys Familia #1, which IMO was readily guessable.

Gary had Edwin Diaz #2, Gemini had Seth Lugo.

Gary had Bobby Parnell #3, Gemini had Robert Gsellman.

Gary had Lugo #4, Gemini had Parnell.

Gary did not state a #5, Gemini had Jerry Blevins.

As you might expect they are all relievers, who get twice as many appearances as starters.
 

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As Gary would say, "Oh, wow!"

I checked Gemini (Google AI) and got an entirely different answer, so who knows.

Both Gary and Gemini had Jeurys Familia #1, which IMO was readily guessable.

Gary had Edwin Diaz #2, Gemini had Seth Lugo.

Gary had Bobby Parnell #3, Gemini had Robert Gsellman.

Gary had Lugo #4, Gemini had Parnell.

Gary did not state a #5, Gemini had Jerry Blevins.

As you might expect they are all relievers, who get twice as many appearances as starters.
chatgpt couldnt get exact but has these approx numbers Familia~240 Feliciano~180 Diaz~170 Reed~130 Lugo~120
 

Doctor Worm

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I know nothing of Xzavion Curry except he's got a really cool name. He does have some MLB experience - 62 appearances over 4 years with Cleveland and Miami. So we'll see.

So in the course of three days:

* A guy named Guillo Zuniga (Princess Vespa's brother?) made his Mets debut. Pitched OK, got DFA'd anyway. But that one inning was enough to earn the distinction of being the alphabetically last player in Met history.

* Another guy named Matt Seelinger made his Met and MLB debut. Didn't go so well. But his name will forever appear in the Baseball Almanac, and no one can ever take that from him.

* And now we have a guy with a really cool name.
 

RUEd

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I feel bad for this Seelinger. One of the announcers was saying on how excited this guy was to make it to the show. What a long journey…. I guess he’ll always have one special memory
 
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Gary told a pretty cool story about Randy Dobnak, the journeyman pitcher currently shutting down the Mets.

In 2017 Dobnak graduated from a small college and went undrafted. Didn't even get a call from one of the major Indy leagues. Wound up signing with the Utica Unicorns of some league in Michigan consisting of just four teams. The Twins found his YouTube highlight video, liked it, and signed him for a bonus of $500. Yeah, five hundred dollars. Nine years later, he's shutting down the Mets.

C'est la vie, say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell. (You have to be one of the old folks to catch that reference.)
 

Knight Shift

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Arm and Hammer!
Question for those more in the know on the roster and status of players.
Seems the starting pitching is in worse shape than relief pitching, but there are some rough spots with relievers.

Is a pitcher getting sent down based on this move with Hammer?
 
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Question for those more in the know on the roster and status of players.
Seems the starting pitching is in worse shape than relief pitching, but there are some rough spots with relievers.

Is a pitcher getting sent down based on this move with Hammer?
This is what happens when you treat pitching like a disease. Stearns is so afraid of paying for quality pitchers, it's no wonder the Mets aren't worse. Then again, last is last. Stearns' approach screams small (Milwaukee) market because that's what he was told to do. You can't change the stripes on a Zebra. When you think you're the smartest person in the room, usually you're not.
 
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Question for those more in the know on the roster and status of players.
Seems the starting pitching is in worse shape than relief pitching, but there are some rough spots with relievers.

Is a pitcher getting sent down based on this move with Hammer?
Yes, a pitcher must be optioned, DFA'd, or put on IL. That is by rule. On a 26 man roster, you are allowed a maximum of 13 pitchers. Can't add a 14th and go short a position player.

Stupid rule.
 
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