New York Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman had a rough day on Sunday both on the field and off.
Stroman was Sunday’s scheduled starter for the Mets’ game against the Miami Marlins at Citi Field in New York. Even though the game started on time, he ended up throwing just nine pitches after the matchup was suspended due to rain only seven minutes after first pitch.
During the ensuing rain delay before the game was suspended, Stroman tweeted his displeasure with the fact that the game had been allowed to start at all considering the weather.
As decisions on starting games are made by the home team, Stroman’s tweet was construed by many as criticism of the Mets for letting him start the game. That is how ESPN framed it as part of an alert that it sent about Stroman’s comments. This prompted another social media rebuke from the Mets pitcher, saying that his frustration was out of concern for the safety of both his teammates and opponents.
You can’t blame Stroman for being annoyed, even if it was on his own behalf. That said, Stroman isn’t afraid to be critical of his employers, so the other interpretation wasn’t entirely implausible.
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