Game Preview: Mets @ Mariners

Stop me if you have heard this one before. The Mets went out to the West Coast without an off-day before travel and left their bats in New York. The pitching was strong and was able to send the Mets into extra-innings before losing. The Mets are going to be extremely happy after this road trip when almost all of their remaining games are in the same time zone.

Hopefully the Mets were able to rest up today, ready to reset the series against the Mariners tonight.

Jonah Tong will be getting the bulk work tonight. He’s pitched two games in the majors this season totaling 6 2/3 innings allowing one unearned run off three hits and five walks while striking out three. Tong was striking out the world in the minors before getting called up, posting a 13.0 K/9 rate. Let’s see if that part of his game comes back tonight. This will be his first time facing the Mariners and no one on the Mariners has faced Tong in a major league game before.

Logan Gilbert has pitched 68 1/3 innings over 12 starts this season with a 3.69 ERA, 3.98 FIP, 1.112 WHIP and a 106 ERA+. In the month of May Gilbert was either terrific, allowing no runs in three starts, or rough to watch, allowing 11 runs in his other two starts. In his last two starts he has allowed no runs on seven hits over 11 2/3 innings while striking out 12 batters. The Mets have the following career numbers against Gilbert:

  • Brett Baty 1-3, 2 K
  • Bo Bichette 4-18, BB, 6 K
  • Vidal Bruján 0-4, K
  • MJ Melenedez 0-7, 4 K
  • Marcus Semien 5-38, 2 2B, HR, 8 K
  • Juan Soto 1-13, 2 BB, 6 K
  • Mark Vientos 0-3
  • Eric Wagaman 0-1, K

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Huascar Brazobán: For the fifth time this season Brazobán will open things up for the Mets tonight. Over 25 games pitched, Brazobán has tossed 29 innings with a 1.86 ERA, 3.21 FIP, 0.966 WHIP and a 215 ERA+. In his last outing he struck out the side in his one inning of work. He’s making a strong case to be an All-Star this season.
  2. Marcus Semien. The Mets struggled to hit yesterday, but not Marcus Semien! Semien went 1-for-3 with a home run. Over his last three games he has gone 5-for-9 with a double, two walks and two home runs. It feels like Semien has started to turn a corner. Tonight he’s going to face a pitcher who has seen a lot and has struggled a lot against. Hot streak vs career data, who wins?
  3. Walks and Strikeouts. The Mets are at their absolute worst when they strikeout and fail to work walks. Last night the Mets had 12 strikeouts and worked zero walks. We’ve seen this multiple times throughout the season where they just don’t look competitive, and then that listless look compounds. We’ll be looking to see if that feeling from yesterday spills over into tonight’s game.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Mets @ Mariners

The Mets look to extend their winning streak to five games tonight as they head to the West Coast – again. Last week the Mets finally had an eastern time zone road trip, for the first time this season. Today they start a road trip to Seattle and then San Diego. We only have to suffer incredibly late games one more time!

The Mets and Mariners are both catching each other on the upswing. The Mariners, who have struggled for a large portion of the season, have won eight of their last ten and six straight. They are two games over .500, have a +30 run differential and are in first place. The Mets are coming off of a sweep of the Marlins and are coming off of a solid month of May. Let’s start this trip strong!

The Mets announced yesterday that today will be a bullpen game, starting with Austin Warren. Warren has pitched 19 1/3 innings over 14 games with a 1.40 ERA, 2.87 FIP, 1.190 WHIP and a 288 ERA+. He has tossed more than inning of relief in eight games and has pitched two innings four times. Warren’s season high is 41 pitches and has thrown 30+ pitches a total of three times. The Mariners have the following career numbers against Warren:

  • J.P. Crawford 0-1
  • Mitch Garver 0-0, RBI
  • Julio Rodríguez 1-1

Emerson Hancock has made 11 starts this season totaling 64 2/3 innings with a 2.78 ERA, 3.57 FIP, 1.005 WHIP and a 140 ERA+. Over his last three starts he has allowed only three runs in 17 innings of work while striking out 13 batters (1.59 ERA, 2.78 FIP). The Mets have the following career numbers against Hancock:

  • Bo Bichette 0-2, K
  • Vidal Bruján 0-1, BB, K
  • MJ Melendez 2-2
  • Marcus Semien 0-5, 2 K
  • Juan Soto 0-2

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Sean Manaea. Today feels like a Sean Manaea bulk game, although the Mets explicitly said bullpen game after yesterday’s game. Earlier in the week the Mets announced that David Peterson was moving back to the bullpen and Sean Manaea was going to the rotation. I guess we’ll see which reality it is for Manaea tonight. Manaea has pitcher 12 games totaling 34 innings with a 5.56 ERA, 3.66 FIP, 1.618 WHIP and a 72 ERA+. In his last two outings he has allowed two runs over 6 2/3 innings from seven hits and two walks while striking out seven.
  2. Juan Soto. Soto continued doing Juan Soto things yesterday, hitting going 2-for-4 with a grand slam, breaking the game open and taking the pressure off of the Mets for the rest of the afternoon. Soto now has a 2.0 bWAR and 13 home runs. He’s now leading the league with a .994 OPS. Over his last 15 games Soto has hit nine home runs slashing .382/.469/.873. Stay hot Soto!
  3. Carson Benge. Benge had a huge weekend going 4-for-8 with two doubles, a home run, a walk and three runs scored. On the season Benge is hitting .253/.318/.359 with a 93 OPS+. Benge had a terrible start to the season, slashing .136/.219/.197 through April 22nd. Over the 36 games since then Benge is hitting .311/.368/.439.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Marlins vs Mets

Last week the Marlins swept the Mets. Now the Mets have the chance to return the favor this afternoon!

All eyes are on Nolan McLean today. The Mets ace has had two rough starts in a row. In both starts he has moments where he has looked fantastic, he’s also had bumps that spiraled into massive innings for opposing batters. McLean still has tremendous stuff and the Mets need the version of McLean that can give the bullpen a day off. It’s a beautiful day in Queens for a McLean comeback game!

Nolan McLean has made 11 starts this season totaling 61 1/3 innings with a 4.40 ERA, 3.58 FIP, 1.092 WHIP and a 90 ERA+. In his last two starts he has allowed 16 runs, 13 earned over nine innings. His last start was emblematic of his recent struggles. He struck out the side in the first inning before things went off the rails in the next inning. Before those two starts McLean had a 2.92 ERA over nine starts. This will be McLean’s first start against the Marlins and no one on the Marlins roster have faced McLean in an official major league game.

Janson Junk has tossed 60 innings over 11 starts with a 4.80 ERA, 4.06 FIP, 1.300 WHIP and an 83 ERA+ this season. Junk had two rough starts in mid-May allowing a total of 15 runs from 18 hits over 10 2/3 innings. He rebounded in his last start allowing only one run, scattering eight hits over five innings on Monday. The Mets have the following career stats against Junk:

  • Bo Bichette 3-4
  • Vidal Bruján 0-0, BB
  • MJ Melendez 0-3, 2 K
  • Juan Soto 1-2
  • Jared Young 0-1, K

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Under the hood. McLean still has a 3.16 xERA (75th percentile) and .216 xBA (77th percentile). His K% is still top tier (29.6%, 92nd percentile). McLean has been hit hard more recently which has seen him drop to around the middle of the league in Barrel% and Hard-hit% but he’s still in 81st percentile for average exit velocity. Pay attention to his pitch selection today. He has used his sinker 36% of the time and his four seamer 18%. His four seamer now has an xBA of .333, quite a bit above the it’s real .242 BA.
  2. David Peterson. The Mets announced before Friday’s game that David Peterson was moving back to the bullpen with today being his first available day. Peterson had two successful starts in mid-May allowing three runs off 10 hits over nine innings. His last start was pretty bad allowing six runs off 11 hits and three walks over five innings against the Reds. In 33 1/3 innings as a starter he has a 7.56 ERA. In 20 innings as a reliever he has a 2.25 ERA.
  3. OPS Watch. Yesterday we noted that Bo Bichette was getting close again to a .600 OPS with a .592 OPS. He went 0-for-3 with a walk, dropping his OPS down to .588. Semien has also been hitting around the .600 OPS line. Yesterday he went 2-for-4 with a double, raising his OPS to .582. With a good week both hitters could finally cross that .600 line!

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Marlins vs Mets

It wasn’t easy, but the Mets have won back-to-back games! The Mets scored four runs in the first inning last night and the Marlins slowly clawed back throughout the game. In the 8th inning the Marlins tied the game 7-7. In the bottom of the 10th, MJ Melendez hit a two-run walk-off home run. The Mets started the series against the Marlins on a high note, but they used seven pitchers to get there. This afternoon they’ll try the impossible – win a game in a normal fashion.

Christian Scott has pitched 25 1/3 innings over six games with a 3.20 ERA, 3.46 FIP, 1.382 WHIP and a 125 ERA+. Scott is coming off of his best start of the season which was against the Marlins where he held them to no runs and four hits over 5 2/3 innings. It was his longest start of the season, and his first scoreless start. This will be his first time this season facing the same team for a second time. The Marlins have the following career stats against him:

  • Owen Caissie 0-3, 3 K
  • Xavier Edwards 3-4, 2B, BB
  • Liam Hicks 0-2, BB
  • Otto Lopez 1-6, K
  • Jakob Marsee 1-3
  • Christopher Morel 0-2, K
  • Connor Norby 0-1
  • Javier Sanoja 1-2
  • Kyle Stowers 0-3, K

The Mets bats will get another shot at Tyler Phillips. Phillips has pitched in 16 games and is making his second start in the rotation. Over 33 2/3 innings he has a 1.07 ERA, 3.30 FIP, 1.248 WHIP and a 375 ERA+. His last time out was his first start of the season and it was against the Mets. He held the Mets scoreless over 3 2/3 innings allowing two hits, two walks while striking out four. The Mets have the following career stats against Phillips:

  • Brett Baty 1-4, 2 K
  • Carson Benge 0-2, K
  • Bo Bichette 1-3, K
  • A.J. Ewing 1-2
  • MJ Melendez 0-1, BB, K
  • Marcus Semien 0-2
  • Hayden Senger 1-3
  • Juan Soto 0-1, BB
  • Luis Torrens 0-2
  • Mark Vientos 0-5

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. A.J. Ewing. Ewing has been a revelation for the Mets since being called up. Over his first 17 games he is slashing .268/.359/.357 with a 106 OPS+. That’s fourth on the Mets when you include Jared Young (and when you don’t count Eric Wagaman who has a 237 OPS+ after four at bats). He is fourth on the team with four stolen bases. He’s 10th in walks, but if he walks three more times he’ll be tied for 7th.
  2. The Bullpens are Tied. The Mets used seven relievers Friday night. The only pitcher they didn’t use was Devin Williams who wasn’t available after his long outing on Wednesday. The Mets announced before the game that they were moving Sean Manaea back to the rotation and David Peterson to the bullpen, making both pitchers unavailable yesterday (and today). Overnight it was reported that the Mets were optioning Tobias Myers to bring up a fresh arm. The Marlins are in a similar position. Despite Max Meyer pitching six innings last night they still used five relievers last night. They shave three relievers on the team that haven’t pitched since Wednesday, but today’s starter probably cannot go beyond four innings.
  3. OPS Watch. Bo Bichette keeps flirting with a .600 OPS. He’s sitting at .592 after a 1-for-4 night where he worked a walk and scored twice. In his last 11 games Bichette has gone 13-for-45 with a double, three home runs and three walks slashing .289/.333/.511. It’s not the slash line we expected when signing Bichette, but much better than his season as a whole.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Marlins vs Mets

The Mets finally snapped their five game losing streak and welcome the team that started the streak to town for a three game set. The Marlins swept the Mets last weekend behind strong pitching and Mets quiet (almost silent) bats. The series ended with the Marlins hitting a walk-off grand slam against Devin Williams to win 4-0.

The Mets had a demon exorcising game on Wednesday. Juan Soto hit his sixth home run in seven games. Eric Wagaman hit a home run as first hit as a Met. The Mets scored six runs off seven hits. The pitching held the Reds to four runs despite the Reds recording eight hits and nine walks. In Reds loaded the bases in the ninth inning and Devin Williams was able to work his way out of the jam without allowing a run. Hopefully this allows everyone to relax and power through the Marlins this weekend.

Freddy Peralta has pitched 61 1/3 innings over 11 starts this season with a 3.52 ERA, 4.14 FIP, 1.272 WHIP and a 112 ERA+. He was able to power through seven innings for the first time this season last weekend against the Marlins. He allowed four runs from eight hits while striking out nine. In his last two starts he has allowed seven runs over 12 innings. The Marlins have the following career numbers against Peralta:

  • Owen Caissie 1-5, 2B, 4 K
  • Xavier Edwards 3-12, BB, 6 K
  • Liam Hicks 2-4, 2 HR, BB
  • Otto Lopez 2-11, 2 2B, K
  • Joe Mack 1-2, BB
  • Jakob Marsee 0-2, BB
  • Christopher Morel 2-11, 2B, 5 BB, 7 K
  • Connor Norby 1-3, 2 K
  • Graham Pauley 2-5, 2 K
  • Esteury Ruiz 0-3
  • Kyle Stowers 1-5, HR, BB, 3 K

The Mets bats will get another chance against Max Meyer. Meyer has pitched 60 2/3 innings over 11 games with a 2.52 ERA, 2.98 FIP, 1.055 WHIP and a 160 ERA+. He held the Mets to one hit and no runs over seven innings last weekend. In his last two starts he has allowed only four hits with no runs while striking out 14 batters over 13 innings. The Mets have the following career stats against Max Meyer:

  • Brett Baty 0-4, BB, 4 K
  • Carson Benge 0-3, 2 K
  • Bo Bichette 0-3, K
  • A.J. Ewing 0-3, 3 K
  • MJ Melendez 0-2
  • Marcus Semien 0-3
  • Hayden Senger 0-2, K
  • Juan Soto 0-5, BB
  • Luis Torrens 0-1, BB
  • Mark Vientos 3-6, 2B, BB

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Juan Soto. Juan Soto is doing Juan Soto things. In his last seven games Soto has gone 9-for-24 at the plate with six home runs slashing an absurd .375/.423/1.125. In his last 12 games he has gone 17-for-44 with eight home runs and seven walks, slashing .386/.471/.932. He is now slugging .594 on the season which is the second highest in his career. He also has a 180 OPS+ which is the second highest in his career. If the Mets can turn it around this season, it’s going to be because of a herculean effort from Juan Soto.
  2. Please, do not walk this way. The Mets walked nine batters on Wednesday and have walked 211 this season, 8th highest in the majors. This was a struggle for the 2025 Mets as well, who were 7th highest in the majors for free passes.
  3. Mark Vientos. In the last seven games Vientos has gone 7-for-24 at the plate with 1 RBI and 7 K’s (.125/.160/.125). As Vientos continues to hit behind Soto, and while Soto continues scorch the cover off of the baseball, pitchers will start working around Soto to get to Vientos. Vientos is the only player in the lineup who has hit Max Meyer well. Maybe some magic happens tonight!

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Reds vs Mets

The Mets try to snap their five game losing streak tonight. The Mets went 5-1 against the Tigers and Yankees in their last homestand, giving hope that they could turn their season around. They then split a four game series against the Nationals. Then they got swept by the Marlins and are on the verge of getting swept by the Reds, erasing all of the gains from from their 5-1 home stand. This is a team that desperately needs a win.

Jonah Tong will get the bulk work this afternoon after Brazobán opens. Tong looked great in his major league debut last week, holding the Marlins hitless and scoreless over three innings while striking out two batters. He managed to do this in only 28 pitches. Tong tossed more than 80 pitches in six outings in the minors, so if gets in a groove again, he could go deep in the game. Tong’s second career start was against the Reds in Cincinnati where he allowed four runs on three hits, all home runs, over six innings. The Reds have the following career stats against him:

  • Elly De La Cruz 0-3
  • TJ Friedl 0-3, K
  • Matt McLain 1-1, HR
  • Spencer Steer 0-0, 2 BB
  • Sal Stewart 1-2, HR

Andrew Abbott has made 11 starts this season totaling 56 2/3 innings with a 3.97 ERA, 4.72 FIP, 1.465 WHIP and a 109 ERA+. He’s been great in May allowing only three runs, two earned, over 22 innings over four starts (0.82 ERA, 4.49 FIP). Abbott faced the Mets twice last season. In July he held the Mets to two runs over six innings. In September the Mets got him for five runs over 4 2/3 innings. The Mets have the following career stats against him:

  • Brett Baty 2-6, K
  • Marcus Semien 0-3, 2 K
  • Juan Soto 5-11, 2B, BB
  • Luis Torrens 1-3
  • Mark Vientos 4-8, HR, 2 K
  • Eric Wagaman 0-2, BB

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Huascar Brazobán. Brazobán will open tonight for Jonah Tong. Over 22 games this season Brazobán has pitched 26 innings with a 1.73 ERA, 3.38 FIP, 0.923 WHIP and a 230 ERA+. In his last five games he has pitched 7 1/3 innings allowing one unearned run while striking out five batters (0.00 ERA, 2.53 FIP). The Mets are 2-1 in games that Brazobán opens.
  2. Base runners. The Mets hitting woes continued last night. They have now scored eight runs in their last six games, maxing out a two runs scored in three of them. Yesterday the Mets managed to get only five hits and two walks while the Reds racked up 15 hits. It’s just demoralizing, but can also flip with one good game.
  3. Juan Soto still exists though. Juan Soto stayed hot yesterday getting his 11th home run on the season, returning to the lineup after missing two games with an illness. he now has a .571 SLG, which is the highest in his career.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Reds vs Mets

The Mets will try to end their four game slide today as they take on the Reds for game two of their series. Things fell apart for the Mets relatively quickly yesterday with Nolan McLean allowing seven runs through the fourth inning. The Mets offense wasn’t able to mount a comeback against the struggling Reds bullpen.

The Mets are getting some extra help thanks to Jared Young and A.J. Minter coming off of the injured list today. But, because this is the 2026 Mets, we can’t have good things happen without something bad happening. Tyrone Taylor was officially placed on the injured list with a hip injury.

David Peterson has pitched in 11 games this season including six starts with 48 1/3 innings of work. He has a 5.03 ERA, 3.01 FIP, 1.552 WHIP and a 78 ERA+. He’s coming off of a strong start where he allowed only one run on four hits over five innings against the Nationals while striking out three. Over his three outings he has allowed six runs, only three earned over 14 innings while striking 14 batters. Peterson faced the Reds twice in 2025. In his first start he held them to one run over six innings. in his second start he allowed four runs off seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. The Reds have the following career stats against Peterson:

  • JJ Bleday 2-7, 2 K
  • Elly De La Cruz 2-6
  • TJ Fredl 2-9, 2B, BB, 3 K
  • P.J. Higgins 1-1. 2B
  • Nathaniel Lowe 1-8, HR, 2 K
  • Matt McLain 2-5, 3 K
  • Dane Myers 2-4, 2B, BB, K
  • Spencer Steer 2-8, HR, 3 BB, K
  • Tyler Stephenson 3-9, 2B, 2 K
  • Eugenio Suarez 1-8, 2 BB, K

Chase Burns is off to quite the start this season. He’s tossed 59 innings over 10 starts with a 1.83 ERA, 3.36 FIP, 0.949 WHIP and a 234 ERA+. Over four starts in May he has allowed only two runs over 25 innings, both on solo home runs, while striking out 25 batters (0.72 ERA, 2.83 FIP). This will be his first time facing the Mets and no one on the Mets roster has faced him before in a major league game.

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Veterans Leading. Bo Bichette and Marcus Semien both came through for the Mets yesterday. Bichette went 3-for-4 while Semien went 2-for-4 with a solo home run. Both veterans still have an OPS below .600. Hopefully yesterday was the sign of something starting for both players. The Mets have dug themselves into a big hole and they’ll need Bichette and Semien to start hitting consistently in order to dig themselves out of it.
  2. Jared Young. Young was hitting the cover off of the ball before he tore his meniscus. over 11 games Young went 7-for-20 with two doubles and two walks (.350/.391/.450). He accumulated 0.4 bWAR which is actually 5th on the Mets for hitters right now (which says more about the bats on the Mets right now).
  3. A.J. Minter. Minter has been out for a little more than a year recovering from lat surgery. Minter was a major signing for the Mets before the 2025 season looked great. Over 13 games, 11 innings, Minter had a 1.64 ERA, 1.95 FIP, 1.000 WHIP and a 256 ERA+. The bullpen has not been the Mets issue this season, but more quality arms can only help in the long run.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Reds vs Mets

The Mets are coming off of a terrible road trip in Miami and hope to turn things around in New York. In the last four games the Mets have scored four runs, and have lost the last three. Yesterday the Mets fell apart in the bottom of the ninth, a game that was 0-0 going into that frame. Things are bleak and last weekend’s comeback against the Yankees feels like a century ago.

The only thing that fixes this is winning games. For the Mets that means scoring runs. It’s a dreary Memorial Day in Queens, but maybe the Mets bats can provide some sunshine.

Nolan McLean looks to bounce back from his last start where he allowed nine runs, six earned over 5 2/3 innings against the Nationals. It was a weird game and felt more fluky than anything else. Overall this season McLean has made 10 starts totaling 58 innings with a 3.57 ERA, 3.19 FIP, 1.034 WHIP and a 111 ERA+. This will be McLean’s first start against the Reds and the only hitter on the Reds who has faced McLean is Eugenio Suarez (0-for-2, K).

Nick Lodolo has only made three starts this season, totaling 15 innings with a 7.20 ERA, 7.48 FIP, 1.533 WHIP and a 61 ERA+. Lodolo has been sidelined with a reoccurring blister issue that started late in spring training and happened again the first week of April. He’s coming off of his best start of the season where he allowed three runs from three hits and five walks over 5 2/3 innings. He is just not the same pitcher right now that he was last season (3.33 ERA, 136 ERA+). The Mets have the following career stats against him:

  • Vidal Bruján 0-3, BB, K
  • Marcus Semien 1-3, 2 K
  • Juan Soto 1-3, HR, K
  • Tyrone Taylor 2-9, HR, 3 K
  • Luis Torrens 1-2
  • Mark Vientos 0-3, K

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Hits with RISP. The Mets struggled across the board in almost every offensive category this past weekend. Yesterday they managed to get five hits and work five walks, an improvement from the back-to-back games where they only had three hits in each game. They even got runners in scoring position yesterday but then went 0-for-8 with RISP and stranded 10 runners. Fully demoralizing. There were some positive signs like Ewing getting his third stolen base and Benge getting his ninth. The Mets have to get runners home this afternoon.
  2. Marcus Semien. The Mets have to get Marcus Semien going at the plate. He’s hitting .214/.263/.297 with a 61 OPS+. His OPS+ has never been this low before and his .560 OPS is by far the lowest in his career (.750 career OPS). In Miami Semien went 0-for-10. In the eight games before that he was starting to put things together going 8-for-31 with a double, two walks and a home run.
  3. Contain Sal Stewart. Sal Stewart is off to a terrific start this season slashing .256/.352/.487 over 52 games this season with a 130 OPS+. He is a power (12 HR) and speed (10 SB) threat. He has .970 OPS in games the Reds win and a .702 OPS in games they lose.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Mets @ Marlins

The Mets look to salvage the series and avoid the sweep this afternoon against the Marlins. Friday night the Mets lost 2-1. Yesterday the Mets lost 4-1. Going back to Thursday the Mets have scored only four runs and some how are 1-2 in those games. Hopefully the Mets offense can wake up this afternoon in Miami!

Christian Scott has pitched 19 2/3 innings over five starts this season with a 4.12 ERA, 3.65 FIP, 1.475 WHIP and a 97 ERA+. He also has 25 strikeouts this season (11.4 K/9). Walks have been Scott’s growth area this season. Last time out he allowed three of them, combined with four hits meant an early exit. The only members of the Marlins to face Scott in a major league game are Xavier Edwards (2-for-2) and Otto Lopez (0-for-3, K).

The Mets bats will close out the series against Tyler Phillips, making his first start of the season. Over eight games, 30 innings, in relief, Phillips has a 1.20 ERA, 3.42 FIP, 1.267 WHIP and a 342 ERA+. He has walked 16 batters (a rate almost as bad as Scott, and Scott is still heavily impacted by first start of the season). The Mets have the following career numbers against Phillips:

  • Brett Baty 0-2, K
  • Bo Bichette 1-1
  • Hayden Senger 1-3
  • Juan Soto 0-1, BB
  • Tyrone Taylor 1-1
  • Luis Torrens 0-2
  • Mark Vientos 0-3

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Get Hits! The Mets have recorded three hits in each game of this series so far. Friday night Juan Soto had two of them and Saturday Mark Vientos had two of them. That’s just not enough to get runs across. We have seen this time collectively slump before, now it’s time for them to collectively break out of it.
  2. Rough weekend for the kids. The rookies shouldn’t have to carry the Mets and at times this season they needed to. Friday night Benge went 0-3 with a walk. His outs were loud, with two of them having insane statcast numbers. Yesterday Benge went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts. Ewing had his first real rough game yesterday also going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts. Nick Morabito is still looking for his first major league hit going 0-for-7 with six strikeouts over three games this season.
  3. Devin Williams. The Mets last used Williams in a save situation last Thursday where he allowed a hit and no runs against the Nationals. In 19 games this season, 16 2/3 innings, Williams has a 4.32 ERA, 2.31 FIP, 1.440 WHIP and a 93 ERA+. In his last 10 games, 9 2/3 innings, he has a 0.00 ERA, 1.23 FIP and has struck out 12 batters. He’s in the 97th percentile for chase%, 99th for whiff%, 97th for K%, 90th for xERA and 92nd for xBA.

Let’s Go Mets!

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Game Preview: Mets @ Marlins

The Mets offense just couldn’t get anything going last night against the Marlins and the Mets lost 2-1. Now the Mets need to win the next two games of the series to have a winning road trip. Luckily for the Mets, the Marlins also struggled last night to get anything going with their bats against Myers, Manaea and Tong.

Both pitchers going this afternoon are better than the starters from yesterday. Which team’s bats will wake up?

Freddy Peralta has pitched 54 1/3 innings over 10 starts this season with a 3.31 ERA, 4.04 FIP, 1.252 WHIP and a 119 ERA+. Last season he had a career high 155 ERA+. Between 2022 and 2024 his ERA+ was between 112 and 113, so right now he’s right around that. In his last start he allowed three runs off two hits and a season high six walks over five innings against the Yankees. The Marlins have the following career numbers against him:

  • Owen Caissie 0-2, 2 K
  • Xavier Edwards 2-8, BB, 5 K
  • Liam Hicks 0-0, BB
  • Otto Lopez 1-7, 2B
  • Christopher Morel 2-11, 2B, 5 BB, 7 K
  • Graham Pauley 1-2, K
  • Esteury Ruiz 0-3
  • Kyle Stowers 1-2, BB, K

Max Meyer is off to a career year for the Marlins. Over 53 2/3 innings he has made 10 starts with a 2.85 ERA, 3.06 FIP, 1.118 WHIP and a 144 ERA+. His career ERA+ is a 93, so this is quite the departure from the norm for Meyer. Meyer made one start against the Mets in 2025 and it was a good one holding the Mets to two hits and no runs over 6 1/3 innings. The Mets have the following career stats against Meyer:

  • Brett Baty 0-2, 2 K
  • Hayden Senger 0-2, K
  • Juan Soto 0-3
  • Tyrone Taylor 0-2
  • Mark Vientos 2-4, 2B, BB

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Juan Soto. Soto continued his hot stretch last night going 2-for-3 with a home run. The ball left his bat at 107.7 mph and cruised 449 feet. He now has 10 home runs on the season, the first Met to hit double digits. Since May 14th Soto has gone 14-for-34 in nine games including six home runs, four stolen bases and six walks. He’s slashing .412/.500/.941.
  2. Carson Benge. What an unlucky night for Carson Benge. Benge sun a good bat last night but didn’t have anything to show for it. The ball went off his bat at 99.6 mph, 99.9 mph and 104.2 mph. His 104.2 mph flyout had a .850 xBA and would have been a home run in 14 parks. His 99.9 mph flyout had a xBA of .540 and would have been a home run at 10 parks. His bat speed on that ball was an astounding 79.3 mph, the fourth fastest speed in the entire game tracked by Statcast last night. Hopefully the good swings continue today and manifest into something real.
  3. Get hits, apply pressure. The Mets offense was clicking in the Tigers and Yankees series last week. The Mets had a massive 10 run 12th inning against the Nationals and since then the Mets bats have fallen flat over the last few days. On Thursday they won 2-1, yesterday they lost 1-2. The Marlins bullpen can struggle. Just get some hits today and apply pressure.

Let’s Go Mets!

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