With Mets batters being hit by pitches at a excessive fee this season, the crew is operating out of persistence and searching for solutions. At the least one Mets participant thinks there’s a offender: the baseballs Main League Baseball is utilizing this season.

The rationale for the Mets’ frustration is evident: First baseman Pete Alonso has been hit within the head twice — the second incident, which occurred Tuesday, resulted in a damaged helmet — and shortstop Francisco Lindor has additionally been hit within the head. General, the Mets have been plunked 19 instances in 20 video games, which is eight greater than some other crew had getting into Wednesday’s motion.

Whereas Alonso was capable of begin for the Mets on Wednesday, and not one of the incidents have led to severe damage, feelings boiled over Tuesday within the crew’s 3-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Mets’ Dominic Smith was hit by reliever Nick Wittgren within the sixth inning; Alonso took a changeup recorded at 83.1 miles per hour from Kodi Whitley to his helmet within the eighth, resulting in each benches clearing; and Starling Marte was hit by Aaron Brooks with a 92.7 m.p.h. sinker within the ninth. Marte’s hit by pitch got here with the bases loaded, driving in a run.

Wednesday’s sport, a 10-5 win for the Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, had a continuation of the drama between the groups. Edmundo Sosa of the Cardinals was hit by a Carlos Carrasco slider within the backside of the fourth inning and J.D. Davis of the Mets needed to go away the sport after being hit within the ankle by a Génesis Cabrera fastball within the high of the eighth. The Mets stated X-rays of Davis’s foot have been detrimental however that he would require additional analysis.

There have been additionally two shut calls on inside pitches. Brandon Nimmo of the Mets narrowly ducked out of the way in which of an errant sinker within the second inning — recovering to hit a two-run double two pitches later — and Nolan Arenado of the Cardinals reacted angrily to an inside pitch within the backside of the eighth, resulting in the benches clearing for a second straight sport. Arenado was ejected by residence plate umpire Jeremie Rehak.

Requested if Arenado’s response was out of line, Mets Supervisor Buck Showalter implied his crew had dealt with issues the fitting means.

“I’ll allow them to deal with their gamers,” he stated. “I do know our participant acquired hit within the head and went to first base.”

Chris Bassitt, an All-Star pitcher who had began Tuesday’s sport for the Mets (and hit one batter), addressed the spurt of hit batsmen after his begin, saying he blamed the baseballs, that are “all completely different.”

“It’s extraordinarily annoying to see your teammates continually get hit, and if you happen to get hit by sure pitches it’s what it’s, however to get hit within the head the quantity that we’re getting hit is unbelievable,” Bassitt, who was hit by a line drive within the face final season, informed reporters. “I had some shut calls tonight, and I’ve been hit within the face, and I don’t wish to try this to anyone ever, however M.L.B. has a really large downside with the baseballs.”

“They’re dangerous,” he added. “Everybody within the league is aware of it. Each pitcher is aware of it. They’re dangerous.”

The league workplace issued an announcement in regards to the situation on Wednesday.

“M.L.B. is at all times involved about preserving hitters protected from harmful pitches,” the assertion stated. “We carefully analyze traits within the sport and have lively conversations with our gamers and coaches to handle issues.”

A part of the difficulty may very well be a battle for some pitchers to grip the baseball within the wake of M.L.B.’s crackdown on using international substances. Final season, some pitchers, together with Gerrit Cole of the Yankees, have been accused of utilizing merchandise like Spider Tack to enhance grip and enhance spin fee, main M.L.B. to conduct on-field inspections in an try to remove the substances from the sport.

“You wish to discuss Spider Tack and all this different stuff, yeah, get that out of the sport,” Mets catcher James McCann informed reporters after Tuesday’s sport. “I agree with that. However give them an on-deck circle identical to the hitters have. Allow them to have a grip on the baseball.”

Whereas the Mets’ common of 0.95 hit batsmen per sport of their first 20 video games was terribly excessive, the M.L.B. fee has not gone up. Coming into Wednesday, groups have been having a participant hit 0.42 instances a sport; final yr’s total mark was 0.43. Hit by pitches have fluctuated through the years, however they’ve steadily been over 0.3 since 1995 and reached a close to report excessive of 0.46 in 2020 (in 1898 and 1899, the typical was 0.47).

The concept the baseballs may very well be completely different, nonetheless, isn’t with out benefit. An investigation for Enterprise Insider by Bradford William Davis and the physicist Meredith Wills recognized two distinctly completely different baseballs that have been utilized in video games in 2021. Additional modifications to the ball this season may assist clarify an offensive drought by which residence runs are being hit at a decrease fee than in any full season since 2014.

Regardless, Showalter believes one thing is amiss in how typically his gamers are hit.

“It’s one factor to get hit within the toe or knee, however we’re getting a variety of balls within the head and the neck, and it’s simply not good,” Showalter informed reporters on Tuesday. “Not good. You care about your gamers, and with out entering into proper and improper and what have you ever, you attain some extent the place it’s about security of your gamers.”

“We’re fortunate,” Showalter stated of Alonso. “You’re speaking a few pitch that broke his helmet. It’s not good. I’m not glad.”