After tossing 60 pitches in a simulated game today, Jacob deGrom looks likely to be ready for Friday’s season opener. (The New York Post’s Dan Martin was among those to report the news.) While a simulated game isn’t a substitute for a real outing, of course, deGrom’s strong results were encouraging — he didn’t allow a hit against any of the 14 batters faced, and recorded nine strikeouts. Back tightness caused deGrom to leave last Tuesday’s intrasquad game after only an inning of work, leading to fresh questions as to whether or not the Mets ace would be ready for the start of the season.
With the Mets and Yankees squaring off in exhibition action tonight, here are some notes from both Big Apple franchises…
- DeGrom isn’t the only star pitcher showing progress, as Yankees right-hander Masahiro Tanaka looked good during a bullpen session today. Manager Aaron Boone told the New York Post’s George A. King III and other media that Tanaka will likely next face hitters possibly as early as Tuesday, which would mark the first time Tanaka has faced live batters since being hit in the head by a Giancarlo Stanton line drive on July 4. Tanaka fortunately escaped with only a mild concussion, and if he continues to rehab well, Tanaka may end up missing only one start. “It is possible he will be able to start at the back end of the second trip through the rotation,” King writes.
- Aaron Hicks underwent Tommy John surgery last October, but told MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch that his right elbow “feels good right now,” and he is on pace to make the Yankees’ Opening Day roster. Throwing has been a particular source of improvement, as Hicks said “the ball has been coming out really well this past week. I feel like I’ve been able to get a lot more carry on my ball, especially throwing to home [plate].”
- Also from Hoch’s notes piece, Luis Cessa has arrived at the Yankees’ Summer Camp after recovering from COVID-19. The right-hander tested positive before arriving in camp, and went through the standard procedure of a two-week quarantine and two consecutive negative test results before being allowed to join his teammates. Cessa played catch today and will throw off a mound on Monday, though it isn’t yet clear if he will ready for the Yankees’ first game.
- Robert Gsellman has been battling tightness in his right triceps, Mets manager Luis Rojas told MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo and other reporters. While Gsellman has started to play catch off of flat ground, Rojas wasn’t sure if Gsellman would be available for the Opening Day roster. The right-hander has been a workhorse reliever for the Mets over the last two seasons, tossing 143 1/3 relief innings and posting a 4.45 ERA, 2.55 K/BB rate, and 8.1 K/9. Gsellman missed six weeks with a similar injury last season, though Rojas said “there’s nothing of concern as far as past history.”
JerryBird
Looks like another lame Cy Young is in the bag already. Prediction: 6-3, ERA 2.45. Mets finish 4th. Job well done.
findingnimmo
This years cy will have a sub .200 era and have 100k. And I think It will not be any of the usual candidates as a 60 game season and weird prep for the season will have very streaky performances leading to someone unusual to have a stellar 10 game stretch. Just my meaningless thought
mets1536
Jealous Much….
Captain-Judge99
Jealous of what? A team not even getting a wild card?
jyosuckas
4th? Must be a Phillies fan. Sorry your team is trash and have Bryce as the centerpiece
R.A.d1ckhead
I don’t get his deal with degrom. I’m a braves fan and I like deform a lot. He deserved the cy young both years IMO. Also for what it’s worth I have the Mets making at least a wildcard this year
Captain-Judge99
If your a Braves fan you shouldn’t be liking DeGrom a lot. How much? Maybe just a crush?
Captain-Judge99
The Mets are not a wild card team. Your former tomahawk team is. The Nats are winning the division
WalterNYR
I’m a Mets fan and I liked Maddox, Glavine, Smoltz, Jones and all their great players. I just didn’t want them beating the Mets.
Joggin’George
I don’t get the expectation that, if you like team A, you can’t like rival team B’s players. It’s seems very childish.
Metfan1964
OK I like your thoughts:
I am looking at things this way:
Braves 1st east
Dodgers 1st west
cardinals 1st in central
Here is where it gets dicey
Mets,, nationals, Phillies, Cubs, Rockies, Diamondbacks and the Reds all have really good teams- I think the Wild card will come from the central and the east- Central’s schedules is far easier
Captain-Judge99
It gives them an edge to say their good or you like them. Their supposed to be the enemy. I never said I liked Pedro Martinez despite how good he was
Captain-Judge99
Agreed
Philliesfan4life
Phillies are better then a 4th place team
Captain-Judge99
Absolutely a 3rd place team
DarkSide830
you’re fooling yourself if you think the Mets are markedly better then the Phillies.
Philliesfan4life
Imo the phillies got a better coaching staff then the mets, They might got a better rotation but I think philly has a better line up.
MetsFan22
Rn no. With Syndergaard they are. All healthy teams all teams could win division, but Braves and Mets would be a tier slightly higher than Nats (lost rendon, their offense stinks.) and Phillies
Metfan1964
Nats have two dominating starters.
Mets have the deeper lineup.
I really think this years scheduling hurts the east teams- Too many really good teams. Central on the other hand is kind of weak- Royals, Tigers, Indians, Pirates, white sox, are not very good teams right now. I include the Indians because they will be trading their stud Lindor , ASAP
hockeyjohn
Metsfan1964, You must be as uneducated as Cegmyster is. The Chicago White Sox invested a great deal in their team and will their prospects will continue to improve. Cleveland won 93 games in 2019 while missing 3/5 of their planned starting rotation for 2 months and injuries that sideline Francisco Lindor and Jose Ramirez for several weeks. The Indians are healthy, have made lineup improvements and will definitely be a contender in 2020. The 2020 season starts in two days. They are not trading Lindor during a season while they are contending.
VonPurpleHayes
Let’s not argue over who’s going to finish 3rd or 4th. Please.
I think the Phillies improved drastically by being healthy alone. I think the Mets are ready to turn a corner, but losing both Wheeler and Syndegaard smarts. The Marlins are still far away, but there’s enough young talent to play spoiler. (Keep in mind the Marlins owned the Phillies last year.) The Nats are the defending champions and deserve respect, but I don’t see them winning the division. The Braves are still the best team on paper.
Just to remind everyone that it’s anyone’s division in this insane shortened season, here are last year’s records after 60 games.
1. Philadelphia Phillies: 33-27 (.550) (had a winning record against the Braves so take first.)
2. Atlanta Braves: 33-27 (.550)
3. New York Mets: 28-32 (.467)
4. Washington Nationals: 27-33
5. Miami Marlins: 23-37 (.383)
Philliesfan4life
I think the phillies have a better coaching staff plus they are healthy, the nationals are still good but they lost Rendon, Braves are the back to back defending nl east champs, but they lost donaldson.
Captain-Judge99
I guess you like being wrong. No way the Nationals are finishing that low after winning a World Series. Phillies are not winning the division this year. At best a wild card, maybe? The Mets suck. They need a new owner. Maybe they trade for Lindor and become a wild card team next season. The Braves probably are a wild card team this year
DarkSide830
let me guess? you still think wins should matter in CY Young voting?
Ducky Buckin Fent
“…fresh questions…”
Javia
Ryu probably would have won the Cy after 60 games in 2019. It is very likely to go to someone that nobody really expects this year. Someone who starts hot. There might not be enough time for the cream to rise to the top this year.
Captain-Judge99
Yeah like Gerrit Cole
SalaryCapMyth
Masahiro Tanaka..STAR pitcher? I think the ships sailed on that one.
Captain-Judge99
How could you NOT call Tanaka a star? He beat the Stros’ in Houston when they were cheating! So they basically knew what was coming and still couldn’t hit him. Drum-role please
Mrivers
One game. Tanaka is a postseason star, but overall just pretty good, a notch above league average at this point. Stats. Look at the stats.
Metfan1964
Tanaka- is one of those players that are decent in the regular season then comes playoff time- ramps up.
Captain-Judge99
Again… But he won in Houston against the Astros when they knew what pitch was coming. That makes him a star right there. Ask major leaguers if Tanaka is a star.
Captain-Judge99
This is like hearing ALL those deadbeat Delusional Indian fans saying their going to win the division with no power hitters and 7 right handed starters. Good Luck with that!
hockeyjohn
More comments from Ceg without Ceg doing his homework. Framil Reyes hit 37 home runs last year. Jose Ramirez, while having a down year in 2019 missing time with an injury hit 39 home runs in 2018. Francisco Lindor has hit 30 or more home runs the past three season. Facts again proves that Ceg spouts off uneducated opinions showing he does not understand baseball beyond his beloved Yankees.
Ceg, I am disapponted in you. Last night, I gave you some credit for trying to have a logical baseball conversation. Sadly, I was wrong. You are incapable of discussing baseball logically when you just want to argue and make false statements. I have learned now. I will ignore you like everyone else does and should. Good day and go do some reading up on MLB.
Captain-Judge99
hockey john just trade Lindor already, he obviously doesn’t want to play for your precious Indians anymore. And that is a cold hard fact. Get over it my dude. Sorry for being so honest. Or just give him the $30 million a year he wants. He’s your franchise player right? Geez
Captain-Judge99
hockey John I can live with you being disappointed with me. Truthfully I could care less. At least I’m being honest. Are you? Trade Lindor already! Your not winning crap this year. Not even the division. Consider yourself lucky to get a wild card WITH Lindor… lol
Captain-Judge99
It’s like holding on to Lindor & Clevinger for nothing. Basically when your team has ZERO chance to win the World Series. That makes sense.
metsfan68
What they say about gsellman means in real talk that he will need tommy john surgery