Carlos Mendoza on Reed Garrett’s ineffective outing and Mets seventh straight loss
Carlos. What do you feel is
missing most from this team during this restaurant right
now? What are we missing? Yeah, look, we’re going through
it right now. I think he’s a little bit of everything. You
know whether starting pitcher, no going deep in games are for
the most part. We got a couple of games where
the bullpen in like today, an inning like
the first game in Atlanta you know offensively we having a hard
time scoring. So I think right now every area We were fighting through it, you
know, so it’s hard, you know? But we got to continue
to fight where they continue to grind and get
through it and find a way, how do you compare this start of
tidwell’s to his first, a lot better A lot better.
Obviously, I thought that fastball you know, hot life. I thought that cutter shorter slider to go with the sweeper today was a lot better as well. Obviously in that fourth inning, you know, left tap a chop to real Muto and then you know, I knew we
were going to keep him somewhere, around that
pitch, count with him going 66 and then I think it was 70, the
last two outings and going on regular rest of the second time. So we knew
he was reaching there and but overall compared to that
last outing in Saint, Louis a lot better.
Obviously, aggressive in the zone with what your pitching
staff has been going through, was there any temptation to try
to push him there? Even though it was the top? No, not with him blush. Like I said, when you
look at his last outing he threw It’s
pitches and they want before that one, only 70, and with him
going in regular rest, we knew he was somewhere around that number. So once we got the Lefty on Lefty there,
they match what we want. It just couldn’t get it done here. I don’t think so. I thought, you know, that leadoff double is more of
execution. There, you know, the picture stay in the middle
of the plate. Then I thought it was a good sweeper Turner. The put the ball in play. I thought that ball that pitch around schwarber, they’re
trying to get a ground ball and I thought Bond heat a sinker that it was
out of the strike zone, you know, so I feel like stuff is there. He’s, you know, with the way
everything is going right now, you know seems like every ball
finds a hole and but he feels good and you know we want to continue to
lean on him, pretty super most offensively right now. Episodes. Yeah, I feel like the chase.
He’s one of the things that we’ve been doing as of late you
know especially with runners in
scoring position or whenever they get ahead. We’re missing our pitches early
in the count and then they making us case. So I feel like, you know, as a whole we’re doing
that back to pitching for a second in addition to being really good
early, you guys had a lot of continuity with the staff.
How difficult is it now with a lot of shuttling guys in and
out just to kind of make it work. Yeah I mean but lost a couple of starters quickly, you know, cryonics goes
down. So I think everything is happening at the
same time and then some of the starters, you know, not fully built up or
not providing length and then, you know, that that shuttle like
the way we call it, you know, the guys going up and down is part of it, you know, and we
got to continue to grind through it, like I said
and you know, guys will come up and they’ll Step Up Last year, is there anything
that you can learn from that period of time that you could
somehow translation was here? Definitely, you can always
learn. You know, I have a lot of good players
there, a lot of veterans guys have been through it before and we’re confident that we’ll
get through it. And you know, we got to take it one day at a
time. Not trying to do too much. Come back tomorrow, try to
get go in and and will you know that’s too
good of a team right there and just understanding that we’re going through a rough
stretch right now. We’re If I, that’s right now, yeah, I feel
like the chase, you know, especially today felt like he
wasn’t seeing the ball of Wheeler, you know, swinging pitches out of the
strike zone and you know, that’s when he’s at
his best. Obviously, you control the strike zone and he
doesn’t miss pitches right now. I feel like he’s going outside
of the strike zone cause we’re usually every area. How are you
feeling? Is about the overall, you know, attention to detail
Focus that kind of thing during this stretch. I think the
attention to detail, you know, obviously we have You know, a
couple of errors that seriously in Atlanta, but I think when when you’re going through
obviously, you know sometimes it gets hard but as
far as like the details, I feel like, you know, we will
continue to, you know, look for ways to
improve and things like that. But you know, like I said, we got to
keep fighting.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza breaks down the fateful seventh inning that saw the Phillies pummel New York’s bullpen for six runs to break open a tie game and hand the Mets their seventh consecutive defeat. 10-2. Mendoza saw his team tie the game in the sixth inning on back-to-back solo home runs from Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil but the Phillies responded by overwhelming the Mets in the seventh. The manager also touched on Blade Tidwell’s second major league start and why he opted to pull him with two outs in the fourth inning.
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