West Sacramento, California -Luis Torrens scored an impressive double or types on Sunday.
Not only was it at the receiving end of a whitish from Kodai Senga and the Bullpen, but the receiver of the Mets was an important taxpayer to the team’s batting attack in an 8-0 victory over the athletics in Sutter Health Park.
Torrens finished 3 by 4 with two ranked races, although with a gift from an interspersed center Seth Brown lost a ball in the sun in the eighth entrance that Cool Torrens a double running score.
But it was the turn of Torrens at the sixth entrance against Luis Severino what won the greatest. With the game still without score, Torrens delivered a simple RBI to end Severino’s afternoon.
He asked Torrens, who is also connected in his first turn to the bat he faces Severino, wondered whether to catch the veteran has interpreted with the Mets last year helped in any sense when facing him today.
“Probable, a little, but not much,” Torrens said. “I know what kind of competitor he is, and when I’m in the box, I just wanted to be ready for his fast ball because that’s what he uses most.”
Torrens, who serves as the main receiver with Francisco Álvarez in the list of injured, has a .333/.375/.567 cut line with Wite Homer and five races promoted in 11 games this season.
The Mets received a similar offensive jolt from Torrens last year after their arrival at an agreement with the Yankees; Álvarez was on Kured’s list at that time.
Manager Carlos Mendoza encoded Torrens’s ability by hitting the ball to all fields as an important factor in his success.
“Special with the runners in the annotation position, it is not afraid to go the other way,” said Mendoza. “You can impact baseball and get it when they do. But I think it will only give you a good turn to the bat in general, knowing the situation, have the ability to stop the game.”
Senga, who shot seven goals, was throwing Torrens for the second time. The law was lost almost all the rehabilitation of last season of several ailments.
“I feel great throwing him, the second game that throws him and definitely [it’s already] Better, “said Senga through an interpreter.” I think it will improve continuous. The conversations that we are having in the shelter between entries are great, and … I think that the more you throw it, the more you will understand how you throw, the more I will understand. I think it’s a good chemistry. “
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