After spending 175 days in first place, the New York Mets saw their 2022 gains go up in smoke after being vanquished by the San Diego Padres in the Wild Card Series.
hung around to offer their post-mortems, deGrom was nowhere to be found in the clubhouse. That was telling.However, deGrom, who’ll be in his age-35 season next year, showed signs of wear and tear down the stretch. Concerns about his health could dampen the market’s willingness to offer him a long-term contract. Steve Cohen could conceivably out-bid everyone in a three-year pact, the same way he did in luring Scherzer to Flushing.
“I’ve learned, especially this year, where there’s sometimes negativity and stuff like that throughout just, well, we lose two or three games and holy crap, the world’s burning down,” Bassitt saidWhat about the other free agents? He was speaking to Diaz, Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Diaz and Taijuan Walker in addition to Bassitt. That’s the thing: the Mets were built to win right away. Cohen and Showalter will likely have to start from scratch in 2023.Well, the spin rate on all six of his pitches ticked up, most visibly on his slider which dominated Mets hitters. Showalter said,” we privy to a lot of things that go in that direction” which was a clear indictment of the Padres’ right-hander.
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