Business as Usual

Has Daniel Murphy ever had a bad game against the Mets since signing with the Nationals as a free agent? Sunday afternoon, in the top of the 1st inning, the sweet-swinging second baseman launched a deep fly off Mets starter (and ex-teammate) Jacob de Grom. Watch it land near the right field corner.
By the time Mets outfielder Nori Aoki got to the ball, Murphy was on his was to 3rd base. Here's a number to ponder: in 37 games against the team chose to let him walk away as a free agent, Murphy is hitting .390 with nine home runs. He's also on his way back to the post-season, while the Mets -- who traded away Daniel's successor Neil Walker in mid-August -- look to enter a rebuilding phase as soon as October arrives.
Before I wrap up this post, here's one more standout moment from Sunday's Mets/Nats game: Washington rightfielder Victor Robles robbing Jose Reyes of what looked to be an extra base hit. Fully outstretched at the right field fence, he makes a terrific catch!
With Bryce Harper out injured and Jayson Werth getting the day off, I got my first look at this 20-year old, who has hit .280 or better in each of his four minor league seasons.

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