Cards, Mets rainout sets up doubleheader Tuesday
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[July 26, 2016]
NEW YORK -- The St. Louis
Cardinals had an adventurous time getting to New York. Now they must
to wait to start their 10-game road trip.
Rain forced the postponement of the series opener between the New
York Mets and the Cardinals on Monday night. The teams will start
the three-game set with a single-admission doubleheader Tuesday.
Noah Syndergaard and Bartolo Colon go for the Mets, while Carlos
Martinez and Jaime Garcia will start for St. Louis.
The Cardinals will be more rested by Tuesday. They played a
three-hour, 49-minute home game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on
Sunday night. Their plane was late in getting to St. Louis to pick
them up, then had mechanical issues. The Cardinals did not reach
their Manhattan hotel until about 8:30 a.m. EDT on Monday.
A little over 11 hours later, after the Monday night game was called
off, they were headed back on the bus toward Manhattan, waiting to
start a stretch of 20 out of 26 on the road.
Most of Monday was sunny with temperatures in the high 90s, but
there was a threat of rain. The threat became a reality at about 4
p.m. EDT, shortly after the Mets began warming up and shortly before
most of the Cardinals arrived on the second bus.
"There were a lot of things that didn't go as scheduled," Cardinals
manager Mike Matheny said in the dugout at about 5 p.m. EDT. "I want
to tell you the most impressive thing was we're stuck in our
clubhouse (late Sunday night before heading to the airport), guys
were just doing their thing. I didn't hear any bickering, any
complaining, and then as things continued to get delayed and as we
land, things didn't go necessarily go as planned, but I didn't hear
the guys barking and complaining, which could have been easy to do.
So it was impressive."
Two hours after Matheny spoke, the game was officially rained out.
"It seems like every year you have this sort of thing," Matheny
said. "I think it's real important to just not belabor it because
just everybody goes through it at some point in the year whether
it's the spring, you get all the rain, you get the snow. It happens,
and to us, it's one of those great challenges."
The rainout came one year after the start of one of the most
eventful weeks in recent Mets history. It was a week that saw
prospect Michael Conforto get called up and general manager Sandy
Alderson make three trades, including the blockbuster addition of
outfielder Yoenis Cespedes, which came after a deal for Carlos Gomez
fell through while Wilmer Flores cried on the field after the fans
found about the proposed trade.
"I learned a lot last year, I really did. I never went through that
(until) last year," Mets manager Terry Collins said before the game
was postponed. "I never had a deadline deal that made a difference.
I saw the impact it made."
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Fans make their way to the exits after the game between the St.
Louis Cardinals and the New York Mets was postponed due to rain at
Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
This year, whoever is involved in the rumors will find Collins
talking to him about how to handle everything.
"This week I'm going to hear names and obviously with the reaction
you saw last year with Wilmer, I always think maybe because I've
been in the game too many years that if you're good player, your
name is going to be in deals," Collins said. "That's the business
side of the game. You don't have to like it, you have to accept it."
Alderson said the Mets are in the market again this week, and they
plan to target bullpen help. He also said that not trading for a
starting pitcher is based upon right-hander Zach Wheeler coming back
at some point.
As for the Tuesday starting pitchers, Syndergaard (9-4, 2.43 ERA)
will oppose Martinez (9-6, 2.83 ERA) in the first game. They were
scheduled to pitch the Monday game.
Colon (8-5, 3.48 ERA) and Garcia (7-6, 3.98 ERA) will square off in
the nightcap. Both will be going on five days' rest.
NOTES: Cardinal manager Mike Matheny said OF Brandon Moss (ankle),
OF Matt Carpenter (right oblique) and SS Jhonny Peralta (left thumb)
could start rehab assignments this week. ... New York 2B Neil Walker
was not in the starting lineup for the second straight game and
manager Terry Collins said it's for him to "recharge" due to a
2-for-27 showing on the road trip. ... Asked about the Cubs
acquiring LHP Aroldis Chapman, Collins said: "He's a huge
difference-maker. He's a shutdown ninth-inning guy. They got a good
team, real good team, they just got better. I'm glad we're done with
him."
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