OT: NY Mets 2025 Season Thread

Doctor Worm

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The weird thing about Helsley is that while he was up and down in 2025, he was lights out in July. He was pitching his best baseball of the season just as the Mets acquired him. No one could have predicted how terrible he'd be.
 

Zak57

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So I guess he'll be protected on the 40 man this winter, maybe?
Yeah my guess is he definitely will be. They cleared a few guys from the minors in the deadline trades to open up more space also. I think they only need to protect like a few guys so it shouldn't be a problem.
 

Zak57

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Like a real job, f*ck up or perform poorly, and get promoted.
While his prospect status has diminished greatly from when we drafted him he's built himself back up a bit this season. Reports are his D has improved and his bat came around the last two months. He's played himself back into at least maybe getting a backup C which in the context of things stinks but also better than the total flame out he was looking like. It's also very possible he keeps improving next year as well.
 

yesrutgers01

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Helsley believes he is tipping his pitches.
OK- he throws 100 mph. Hitter knew what Rivera, Sutter, etc were throwing on every single pitch. Closers are not 4-5 pitch guys- 1 or 2 pitches and just make them good. And how is it they had no idea what he is throwing before he got here.
 
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OK- he throws 100 mph. Hitter knew what Rivera, Sutter, etc were throwing on every single pitch. Closers are not 4-5 pitch guys- 1 or 2 pitches and just make them good. And how is it they had no idea what he is throwing before he got here.
Yeah something is not adding up here at all
 
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RUforJERSEY

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Well the good news is that the O's finished off a road sweep of San Diego so we didn't lose any ground there. Also Toronto is leading Cinncy by 3 runs going into the 9th. So hopefully that holds and they will fall back to 5 behind. But one other team that we suddenly have to concern ourselves with are the Giants who can close within 4 games if they finish off another win over the Rockies in a game they lead 4-0 in the middle innings.
 

Doctor Worm

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Alvarez grand slam for Syracuse tonight. He has caught two full games in a row. Barring an unexpected setback, he will be in the starting lineup on Friday in Cincinnati.
 
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Well the good news is that the O's finished off a road sweep of San Diego so we didn't lose any ground there. Also Toronto is leading Cinncy by 3 runs going into the 9th. So hopefully that holds and they will fall back to 5 behind. But one other team that we suddenly have to concern ourselves with are the Giants who can close within 4 games if they finish off another win over the Rockies in a game they lead 4-0 in the middle innings.
Padres have been pitiful for the last two weeks.
Add to that Xander is out to at least the postseason (if there is one), Jason Adam is done for the year, Tatis is striking out at a ridiculous rate, Merrill has done nothing since his return and things aren't boding well for the team that plays on the corner of Tony and Trevor.
 

willisneverrana43

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OK- he throws 100 mph. Hitter knew what Rivera, Sutter, etc were throwing on every single pitch. Closers are not 4-5 pitch guys- 1 or 2 pitches and just make them good. And how is it they had no idea what he is throwing before he got here.
So tipping pitches isn’t a bad thing? That’s pretty big news. Someone should have told that to the Astros, and they wouldn’t have wasted their time.
 

yesrutgers01

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So tipping pitches isn’t a bad thing? That’s pretty big news. Someone should have told that to the Astros, and they wouldn’t have wasted their time.
so- my point is- did he only just start tipping pitches since he got to the Met's- he was lights out in the month before getting here. And for a closer type guy- they usually rely on 2 pitches anyway. Their pitch just has to be damn good. Mo had basically 1 pitch for almost 20 years, same with a guy like Sutter.
What the Astro's did, as did the Yankees, BoSox and many other teams- was much different. If you are tipping a guy who has 4-5 pitches, that is huge.
Anyway- I am not sure it is tipping, it is that he just throws the damn thing hard and straight
 

yesrutgers01

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Your point that Torrens has taken away any worries about a hole in the lineup? Nope, didn’t miss that.
He has not taken them away but eased it a bit. Prior to his past month since Alvarez went down again, we all thought this was a guy how was just an auto out. He has now shown that it is actually possible that he can get a big hit for us. Doesn't take anything away but eases it just a bit.
 

yesrutgers01

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BTW- It is amazing that outside of BA - Soto has really closed the gap on Judges MVP numbers...And that is not a knock on Judge but a WHOA on Soto. I feel that he and Schwarber are more deserving of the NL MVP than that DH over in LA. But, you know who will win it regardless. Lindor is also pretty much putting up the same numbers as last year where he was heavily considered for MVP.
 

willisneverrana43

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He has not taken them away but eased it a bit. Prior to his past month since Alvarez went down again, we all thought this was a guy how was just an auto out. He has now shown that it is actually possible that he can get a big hit for us. Doesn't take anything away but eases it just a bit.
Nothing’s changed. Maybe you had a perception that a bad hitter never hits, which isn’t true. Sometimes they hit. Just not nearly enough. And that remains true for Torrens.
 

Zak57

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Schwarber is a DH also and Ohtani has been just as good offensively and then you throw in the pitching. Soto is having a better overall hitting year than Schwarber at this point as well but it's close.
 

willisneverrana43

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so- my point is- did he only just start tipping pitches since he got to the Met's- he was lights out in the month before getting here. And for a closer type guy- they usually rely on 2 pitches anyway. Their pitch just has to be damn good. Mo had basically 1 pitch for almost 20 years, same with a guy like Sutter.
What the Astro's did, as did the Yankees, BoSox and many other teams- was much different. If you are tipping a guy who has 4-5 pitches, that is huge.
Anyway- I am not sure it is tipping, it is that he just throws the damn thing hard and straight
If your point is that you can’t be sure that he’s tipping pitches, I can’t be sure either. On the other hand, if your point is that tipping pitches is not a serious problem for a pitcher, we still disagree, and I refer you back to my first post.
 

Zak57

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September 3 Mets Farm Report (Top 30 Prospects per MLB Pipeline)

AVG/OPS or E.R.A (W-L) (S)


  1. Carson Benge OF (AAA Syracuse) - 0/5, 2 K, .188/.551
  2. Jett Williams SS/OF (AAA Syracuse) - 2/4, HR(3), 2 R, 2 RBI, BB, .203/.650
  3. Nolan McLean RHP (MLB NY Mets) - DNP
  4. Jonah Tong RHP (MLB NY Mets) - DNP
  5. Brandon Sproat RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  6. Jacob Reimer 3B (AA Binghamton) - 0/3, R, RBI, BB, .282/.890
  7. A.J. Ewing OF/2B (AA Binghamton) - 3/6, 2 R, K, SB(11), .386/.906
  8. Ryan Clifford 1B/OF (AAA Syracuse) - 0/3, RBI, BB, 2 K, .246/.742
  9. Mitch Voit 2B (Low A St. Lucie) - 2/5, 2 SB(17), .231/.628
  10. Elian Pena SS (Rookie DSL Mets Orange) - Season Complete
  11. Will Watson RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
  12. Eli Serrano OF (High A Brooklyn) - Injured; Out for Season
  13. Jack Wenninger RHP (AA Binghamton) - 4.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 7 K, 0 HR, 3.03
  14. Jonathan Santucci LHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
  15. Chris Suero C/1B/OF (AA Binghamton) - 1/2, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 K, SB(8), .229/.743
  16. Nick Morabito OF (AA Binghamton) - 2/5, R, RBI, K, SB(43), .274/.735
  17. Jonathan Pintaro RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  18. Antonio Jimenez SS (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/5, 2 K, .256/.597
  19. Daiverson Gutierrez C (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
  20. Dylan Ross RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  21. Boston Baro INF (High A Brooklyn) - Injured; Out for Season
  22. Ryan Lambert RHP (AA Binghamton) - 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K, 0 HR, 1.86
  23. Zach Thornton LHP (AA Binghamton) - Injured; Out for Season
  24. Yovanny Rodriguez C (Rookie DSL Mets Orange) - Season Complete
  25. R.J. Gordon RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
  26. Douglas Orellana RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  27. Peter Kussow RHP (Rookie FCL Mets) - Season Complete
  28. Edward Lantigua OF (Rookie FCL Mets) - Season Complete
  29. Trey Snyder SS/3B (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/4, BB, 2 K, .217/.616
  30. Camden Lohman RHP (Rookie FCL Mets) - Season Complete
Honorable Mention
Kevin Parada C (AAA Syracuse) - 1/4, R, BB, SB(1), .250/.650
Dom Hamel RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
Brendan Girton RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
Saul Garcia RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
Colin Houck INF (High A Brooklyn) - 0/4, R, BB, 3 K, .201/.571
Marco Vargas INF (High A Brooklyn) - 0/5, 2 K, .241/.631
Ronald Hernandez C (High A Brooklyn) - 0/2, 2 BB, K, .228/.666
John Bay OF (High A Brooklyn) - 0/4, K, .136/.594
Joel Diaz RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Noah Hall RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Franklin Gomez LHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Randy Guzman 1B (Low A St. Lucie) - 1/3, 2B(11), R, BB, 2 K, .345/1.033
Jeremy Rodriguez SS (Low A St. Lucie) - 1/3, BB, 2 SB(34), .202/.541
Jose Chirinos RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - 4.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 4 BB, 3 K, 0 HR, 3.20
Joel Lara RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
Daviel Hurtado LHP (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
 
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Speaking of catchers, @Zak57

My son and I met a young guy who was catching at Spring Training. For the life of me I can’t remember his name.

I’ve even looked online hoping to see familiar face but no luck.

He was so nice and friendly, said I hope I see to you at CitiField someday. His face lit up…”me too!” LOL
 
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RUforJERSEY

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Some recently promoted players are finding the going a bit rougher at the higher levels. A.J. Ewing however is not one of them.
 
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Zak57

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Speaking of catchers, @Zak57

My son and I met a young guy who was catching at Spring Training. For the life of me I can’t remember his name.

I’ve even looked online hoping to see familiar face but no luck.

He was so nice and friendly, said I hope I see to you at CitiField someday. His face lit up…”me too!” LOL
Haha I wish I could help but not much to go on here but a nice story none the less!
 

yesrutgers01

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Who would have thought when the season began that Mets vs Cin would be a big series late in the season.