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2024 Syracuse Mets

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Baseball in Syracuse in March. That will be interesting.

We go to St Paul but they don't come here. That doesn't seem right.

Like the new scheduling model with week long series. It was at least in place all this season too.

That has to save a lot of money in travel costs.
 
Baseball in Syracuse in March. That will be interesting.

We go to St Paul but they don't come here. That doesn't seem right.

Like the new scheduling model with week long series. It was at least in place all this season too.

That has to save a lot of money in travel costs.

The week long scheduling model has been in place since 2021.
 
Interesting event coming in April. Baseball and astronomy.,,,


The Mets recently had 5 of their prospects named to the top 100 in baseball. And I think all of them are likely to play in Syracuse at some point in 2024.
 
Interesting event coming in April. Baseball and astronomy.,,,


The Mets recently had 5 of their prospects named to the top 100 in baseball. And I think all of them are likely to play in Syracuse at some point in 2024.


Could be a problem with those high flies.
 
Could be a problem with those high flies.
Yup. Hell, it could be a problem with french fries if it is a total eclipse.

I am glad my phone has a light on it.
 
Way too early look at what the Syracuse Mets roster will look like. Some of these players will get hurt, some will start at Binghamton and some might get cut.

Acuna and Gilbert should be the two big position player prospects. Scott has really emerged and might be the best pitching prospect. But Vasil and Hamel are well regarded and I think Butto and Megill are good enough to be MLB starting pitchers right now. Can’t wait to see Megill’s new breaking pitch.

Starting pitchers
Jose Butto
Tylor Megill
Joey Lucchesi
Christian Scott
Mike Vasil
Dominic Hamel
Max Kranick
Justin Jarvis
David Petersen (second half of season)
Relief pitchers
Phil Bickford
Nate Lavender
Josh Walker
Eric Orze
Hunter Parsons
Reed Garrett
Austin Adams
Grant Hartwig
William Woods
Yohan Ramirez
Sean Reid-Foley

Catchers
Tomas Nido
Hayden Senger

Infielders
Luke Voit
Luke Ritter
Wyatt Young
Luisangel Acuna
Jose Peroza
Zach Short
Ronny Mauricio (maybe late in the season)

Outfielders
Ben Gamel
Brandon McIlwain
Drew Gilbert
Carlos Cortes
Trayce Thompson
 
Way too early look at what the Syracuse Mets roster will look like. Some of these players will get hurt, some will start at Binghamton and some might get cut.

Acuna and Gilbert should be the two big position player prospects. Scott has really emerged and might be the best pitching prospect. But Vasil and Hamel are well regarded and I think Butto and Megill are good enough to be MLB starting pitchers right now. Can’t wait to see Megill’s new breaking pitch.

Starting pitchers
Jose Butto
Tylor Megill
Joey Lucchesi
Christian Scott
Mike Vasil
Dominic Hamel
Max Kranick
Justin Jarvis
David Petersen (second half of season)
Relief pitchers
Phil Bickford
Nate Lavender
Josh Walker
Eric Orze
Hunter Parsons
Reed Garrett
Austin Adams
Grant Hartwig
William Woods
Yohan Ramirez
Sean Reid-Foley

Catchers
Tomas Nido
Hayden Senger

Infielders
Luke Voit
Luke Ritter
Wyatt Young
Luisangel Acuna
Jose Peroza
Zach Short
Ronny Mauricio (maybe late in the season)

Outfielders
Ben Gamel
Brandon McIlwain
Drew Gilbert
Carlos Cortes
Trayce Thompson


That's a lot of pitchers!
 
That's a lot of pitchers!
Yes it is. A lot depends on the health of pitchers at the MLB level and below. Binghamton should have a strong pitching staff too.

Hopefully the competition raises everyone up another level.
 
It looks like it is going to be a good year to watch baseball in Syracuse.

Acuna, Vientos and Gilbert all are on the expected opening day roster and are expected to be major contributors.

Scott, Hamel and Vasil are expected to be part of the rotation, along with Lucchesi and Butto. That is a darned good rotation. Lavender and Hartwig head up a decent bullpen. That is probably the weakest area on the team.

 
My first visit to the ball park tonight. Heretofore, if I wanted to go, I went to the Smets website on my home computer, clicked on "get tickets", selected my seat for a map, (good practice for SU), pressed the button to pay for it, got an E-Mail with a link back to the website to press a print button and got a paper ticket. Then to the car and off I go. Today, I got referred to the MiLB app on my phone. I had to look up the password, which the app did not accept. I then clicked on "forgot your password? (no- you forgot it!), and set up a new password. I had to type it and my E-mail address, (multiple times), on the tiny keyboard on my phone rather than on the full-size keyboard on my home computer. I then tried to download the ticket to the phone and got a message "This ticket cannot be viewed or printed in this application. Please go to the box office or contact customer service for more information." I drove to the ballpark without a ticket, even though I'd paid for it. At the ticket window, the lady there didn't believe that I couldn't print out the ticket at home. Her supervisor said that, (in mid-season), they'd decided not allow that any more. He couldn't believe my phone app couldn't download it. He gave me an old-fashioned paper ticket and I went through security and was allowed into the stadium.

Despite the hassles, It's always a big moment of the year when I settle into my seat at the ball park with a coke and one of those chicken tender baskets for the first time each year. Winter is finally over!
I wondered about an ad on a section of the right field fence that was a couple feet high and just said WET BASEMENTS! without telling us what to do about them. There were a couple of tiny, unreadable logos to either side of it. The top 75% of the section was empty: maybe they didn't have enough money to pay for a full-size ad due to their wet basements. It was fun watching the kids play, tumbling down the fake lawns on either side of the field and to walk around the park, seeing the game from various angles.

The Smets got clobbered 4-10 but it was a fun game to watch anyway. It was Syracuse bloopers vs. Iowa ropes and homers. Brennan Davis of the Cubs hit a ball off the top of the scoreboard that was estimated at 430 feet. BJ Murray hit two shots to right field. There was a play in the second inning that confused me. David Bote of the Cubs hit a screaming triple to right. Syracuse's Ben Gamel slammed into the wall trying to catch it and was on the ground for several seconds. A Syracuse player ran into the area, grabbed the ball and uncorked a 300+ foot strike to home plate that drew oohs and aahs and held a runner on third. I had the transistor radio on and I thought they said this was Acuna, who I therefore thought was in center field. But he was our second baseman. Trace Thompson was our center fielder. Their names are not similar. It could be that Acuna ran to right field from second base to make that play.

Acuna's not hitting much, (.226: he'd fit in well with the big league club, where everyone is hitting that). They say he's a sucker for the low and outside pitch, (how often are you going to hit that hard and fair?) But he's Flash on the basepaths. He stole second and a hurried throw wound up in center field and Acuna wound up at third. He beat out a ground ball, forcing a wild throw late in the game. The radio guy said that he turns the other team into a T-ball defense with his speed. He's an exciting guy with great genes who still has to learn to hit.

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