"We're going to struggle seven times out of 10. Met, Michael Conforto or Jesus Christ himself does after hitting a home run."We're not machines," Baez said, per ESPN. Not what Javy Baez, Francisco Lindor, Mr.
METS THUMBS DOWN HOW TO
It’s nonsense, it’s insanity, but above all else, it’s an unnecessary distraction from the fact that this ballclub is underachieving and they don’t know how to stop their skid. But instead of pointing fingers, let’s all give this whole situation two MASSIVE thumbs down. I don’t need Twitter beefs and finger-pointing, I need this team to win some games against the Marlins and Phillies so they can catch the Braves. This is quite possibly the worst timing for #LOLMets nonsense to be happening to a team that desperately needs to get their heads right and figure out what’s going on with them.
But that doesn’t make bashing him on Twitter a good way to get the rest of the team on board with his approach. Maybe Johnseshwy Fargas was more disciplined at the plate, Steve. The only difference is that now in the throes of a pennant race, the rest of the NL East is heating up. That feels pointed directly at the free-swinging Baez, as well as a few other Mets hitters, like Michael Conforto, who have been struggling to find their swings all year.
METS THUMBS DOWN PROFESSIONAL
It’s hard to understand how professional hitters can be this unproductive.The best teams have a more disciplined approach.The slugging and OPS numbers don’t lie.- Steven Cohen August 18, 2021 In reality, when the dust clears, this frustration from the players seems to be aimed at ownership, specifically Cohen, who tweeted this insanity during the Mets rough patch. But then again, that’s the Mets in a post- David Wright Era, there’s no true team leader yet. Maybe from someone who understands how the media works in this town. Maybe Javy Baez, a player who has yet to earn the trust of the Flushing Faithful, wasn’t the mouthpiece the players needed. But what Pillar’s tweet clears up is that this is all nothing. Why? If you got hit in the face and required reconstructive surgery just to play baseball for fans who boo you, and you try to calm everyone down after facing serious blowback, I’m going to trust you. No different than earlier this year when we were churving ??. Love y’all too! Felt nothing but love in NYC. So what should the Mets do? Put out a statement condemning the players and adding more fuel to the fire? No, they shouldn’t do-… Oh, that’s what they did? With manager Luis Rojas losing control of the locker room, this is what you get. When you have all of this pent-up pressure and no outlet for it, things are going to boil over and explode. I play for the fans and I love the fans, but if they’re going to do that, they’re just putting more pressure on the team, and that’s not what we want.” “If we win together, then we got to lose together, and the fans are a really big part of it.
However, to be fair to Baez, here’s the rest of it. That’s the quote that has been circling around for the last 24 hours. It doesn’t really get to me, but I want to let them know that when we’re successful, we’re going to do the same thing to let them know how it feels.” It just feels bad when … I strike out and get booed. “We’re going to struggle seven times out of 10. “We’re not machines,” Baez said to reporters.
METS THUMBS DOWN SERIES
This is a nightmare situation for the Mets and it only got worse.Īfter taking a three-game series from the Nationals, recent trade deadline acquisition Javy Baez took to the microphone and elaborated on the thumbs down gesture that the Mets seem to have adopted over the weekend. Even worse, the team across town has been on the up-and-up and is now within striking distance of winning their division after being on the bubble of implosion themselves. They also fell out of first place during this time, sliding back to third, and are now 7.5 games back with less than a month to play in the season. Since the trade deadline, the Mets own a 9-20 record. The Mets are coming off a horrific stretch that saw them go 4-12 over their last 16 games. That’s the New York Mets, and they might have just imploded over… giving two thumbs down to the fans? Now imagine that you’ve been the second-best team in the New York market for a while now. The press is relentless, the fans are demanding, the lifestyle is exhausting, and the eyes of the nation tend to fall on you a lot. Let’s start by saying the obvious: playing in the New York market is a challenge.