And you thought batting-out-of-order was embarrassing.
In addition to setting any number of dubious marks for margin-of-defeat, and beyond the gruesome repudiation of the decision not to have sent Steven Matz to some other club during the few weeks over a long career he remotely resembled a reliable starter, and ignoring the cold reality that last year’s trade deadline acquiree Jacob Rhame was among those comically unable to stop the bleeding, the Mets made a bit of uni history last night when Jose Reyes pitched the 8th inning.
The putrid effort marked the appearance of the lowest uniform number ever to appear on the mound for the Mets (7) and only the second time a single-digit pitcher threw an inning for the Mets. You have to go back to May 17, 2001, when Desi Relaford chucked a scoreless inning of relief in a 15-3 loss to the Padres.
This friggin team.
Bobby Wahl is the next 61
Lots of stuff going on today: Frazier, Evans, Wahl, Rhame, Kaczmarski, Matz
Infielder Jack Reinheimer is on the way to the big club. I assume they have a nice offensive tackle number waiting for him.
Could happen. He wore #76 with Arizona last year.
72 for Reinheimer. Peterson gets his 63 back.