7/17/19 Game Preview: New York Mets at Minnesota Twins - 4 minutes read
7/17/19 Game Preview: New York Mets at Minnesota Twins
After the Mets pulled off a white knuckle victory over the Twins on Tuesday, the Mets complete their abbreviated two game series with Minnesota in a Wednesday afternoon tilt at Target Field. If you’re there, remember that it’s Schweigert Dollar Dog day. So eat up, mongrels!
Gare and Ronnie have all the action on SNY at 1:10 ET, while you can find the Twins coverage on FOX North in Minneapolis (and St. Paul). On the radio side, the Mets’ coverage is on the usual 1050 ESPN Deportes and WCBS 880. The Twins are on something called TIBN, which stand for Treasure Island Baseball Network. Yes, as in the casino. You can hear this signal in all of Minnesota, most of Iowa and the Dakotas, and Menomonie, Wisconsin for some reason. (You can read up on the full list of affiliates here.)
Jason Vargas goes for the Mets (no, he hasn’t been traded yet.) Vargas gave up six runs in five innings against the Marlins in his last start before putting enough rosin on his cap to kill a horse.
Martin Perez is having a very Trachselesque type season. Perez is 8-3 with a 4.26 ERA and a 1.37 WHIP. Since May 30th, Perez has a 6.32 ERA in 37 innings. Johan Santana has recently implored Perez (who like Santana relies on his changeup) to keep throwing his fastball inside, and to not mess with these hitters.
Robinson Cano gets to DH today as Adeiny Hechavarria slots in at second base. J.D. Davis is in left field against the lefty Perez.
And for the home team:
Hey, a catcher in the leadoff spot! And Luis Arraez gets rewarded for his unplanned at-bat last night with a start at second.
Nelson Cruz has knocked Jason Vargas around, hitting a career .353 off Vargas in 34 at-bats with five HR’s, ten RBI, and an OPS of 1.330. Robinson Cano, on the other hand, has a .189 career average against Perez, with seven lonely singles and an OPS of .439. The Twins are 18-17 after getting off to a 40-18 start … their 11.5 game lead has now shrunk to five games over Cleveland. The Twins’ 166 home runs before the All-Star break are a major league record. They hit 166 home runs all of last season.
Source: Thesportsdaily.com
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After the Mets pulled off a white knuckle victory over the Twins on Tuesday, the Mets complete their abbreviated two game series with Minnesota in a Wednesday afternoon tilt at Target Field. If you’re there, remember that it’s Schweigert Dollar Dog day. So eat up, mongrels!
Gare and Ronnie have all the action on SNY at 1:10 ET, while you can find the Twins coverage on FOX North in Minneapolis (and St. Paul). On the radio side, the Mets’ coverage is on the usual 1050 ESPN Deportes and WCBS 880. The Twins are on something called TIBN, which stand for Treasure Island Baseball Network. Yes, as in the casino. You can hear this signal in all of Minnesota, most of Iowa and the Dakotas, and Menomonie, Wisconsin for some reason. (You can read up on the full list of affiliates here.)
Jason Vargas goes for the Mets (no, he hasn’t been traded yet.) Vargas gave up six runs in five innings against the Marlins in his last start before putting enough rosin on his cap to kill a horse.
Martin Perez is having a very Trachselesque type season. Perez is 8-3 with a 4.26 ERA and a 1.37 WHIP. Since May 30th, Perez has a 6.32 ERA in 37 innings. Johan Santana has recently implored Perez (who like Santana relies on his changeup) to keep throwing his fastball inside, and to not mess with these hitters.
Robinson Cano gets to DH today as Adeiny Hechavarria slots in at second base. J.D. Davis is in left field against the lefty Perez.
And for the home team:
Hey, a catcher in the leadoff spot! And Luis Arraez gets rewarded for his unplanned at-bat last night with a start at second.
Nelson Cruz has knocked Jason Vargas around, hitting a career .353 off Vargas in 34 at-bats with five HR’s, ten RBI, and an OPS of 1.330. Robinson Cano, on the other hand, has a .189 career average against Perez, with seven lonely singles and an OPS of .439. The Twins are 18-17 after getting off to a 40-18 start … their 11.5 game lead has now shrunk to five games over Cleveland. The Twins’ 166 home runs before the All-Star break are a major league record. They hit 166 home runs all of last season.
Source: Thesportsdaily.com
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New York Mets • Minnesota Twins • White • Win–loss record (pitching) • New York Mets • Minnesota • Target Field • Mongrels (TV series) • SportsNet New York • Minnesota Twins • Fox Broadcasting Company • Minneapolis • Saint Paul, Minnesota • New York Mets • NFL on CBS • ESPN Deportes • WCBS (AM) • Minnesota Twins • Treasure Island Hotel and Casino • The Baseball Network • Casino • Minnesota • Iowa • South Dakota • Menomonie, Wisconsin • Jason Vargas • New York Mets • Inning • Miami Marlins • Rosin • Martín Pérez (baseball) • Earned run average • Walks plus hits per inning pitched • Earned run average • Innings pitched • Johan Santana • Óliver Pérez • Changeup • Fastball • Batting (baseball) • Robinson Canó • Adeiny Hechavarria • Second baseman • JD Davis • Left fielder • Home (sports) • Catcher • Batting order (baseball) • At bat • Starting pitcher • Second baseman • Nelson Cruz • Jason Vargas • At bat • Home run • Run batted in • On-base plus slugging • Robinson Canó • Óliver Pérez • Single (baseball) • On-base plus slugging • Minnesota Twins • Starting pitcher • Games played • Cleveland Indians • Minnesota Twins • Home run • Major League Baseball All-Star Game • Major League Baseball • Home run • 2011 Washington Redskins season •