By the smallest of margins the Mets were able to hold on to a lead on Sunday and now have a chance to leave Atlanta with a series split. The Mets scored first but the Braves immediately responded with a three-run first inning. The Mets went on to score four runs in the second and neither team scored again until the ninth inning. The Mets opened the frame with a huge inning, scoring five runs, putting the game seemingly out of reach with a 10-3 lead. The Braves though would work the inning, hit a grand slam and continue to get runners on bases. At the end of the game, the Mets some how survived with a 10-9 win, stranding runners on second and third.
A win is a win though! And a win today means the Mets will win the series, even though it feels like the Braves have been in control.
Freddy Peralta has a shot at redemption tonight. Overall this season he has made 18 starts totaling 95 1/3 innings with a 4.81 ERA, 4.27 FIP, 1.416 WHIP and an 86 ERA+. This is his lowest ERA+ since 2019. Most of the season he was sitting around 110-113. Anyway in his last start Peralta allowed five runs over four innings from seven hits and three walks. Peralta did have a good start against the Braves earlier in the month holding them to one run over five innings. The Braves have the following career stats against him:
- Ozzie Albies 1-18, 2B, 3 BB, 4 K
- Drake Baldwin 2-3
- Joey Bart 1-2, HR, BB
- Mauricio Dubon 1-3
- Kyle Farmer 1-14, 2B, 6 K
- Michael Harris II 2-6, BB, 2 K
- Matt Olson 4-13, 2B, HR, 3 BB, 2 K
- Austin Riley 7-18, 2B, 2 HR, BB, 2 K
- Dominic Smith 2-6, 2 K
- Eli White 1-4, HR
- Mike Yastrzemski 1-11, 2B, 2 K
Reynaldo López has pitched in 20 games this season including seven starts totaling 51 2/3 innings with a 3.31 ERA, 4.17 FIP, 1.297 WHIP and a 126 ERA+. López had been working out of the bullpen since April 29th through June 26. Over that time he had a 3.24 ERA over 25 innings. He rejoined the rotation on July 1st and allowed only one run from two hits over five innings. López pitched one inning of relief against the Mets in June allowing no runs off of no hits and two walks. The Mets have the following career stats against him:
- Francisco Alvarez 0-2, 2 K
- Brett Baty 0-2, BB, K
- Bo Bichette 2-4, 2B, K
- A.J. Ewing 0-1
- Francisco Lindor 3-23, HR, 3 BB, K
- Juan Soto 1-2, BB
- Tyrone Taylor 1-3, 2B, 2 K
- Luis Torrens 0-2, K
- Mark Vientos 0-1, BB
Three Things To Watch For:
- Tyrone Taylor. Taylor has played in six games since returning from the injured list going 5-for-14 with two home runs. He’ll look to make it three games in a row tonight. Tyrone Taylor is going to be a free agent at the end of the season and with the way the Mets are currently playing, he’ll almost certainly be traded at the deadline. This is the time for Tyrone Taylor to show that he can play for a contender, or turn the Mets into a contender. (Wishful thinking?)
- Top of the lineup clicking. Lindor, Soto and Bichette hit 1-2-3 yesterday and combined to go 6-for-13 with two walks, five runs scored and six RBI’s. The Mets entered play yesterday at the bottom of the league in team OPS. Things will only get better for the Mets with their superstars performing like superstars.
- Momentum? The Mets finally had a positive day hitting with runners in scoring position yesterday. They went 5-for-7 yesterday with RISP. In the previous week the Mets had six hits with RISP. On the other hand, the Mets almost let it all slip away in embarrassing fashion. Will that completely evaporate the good things the Mets did yesterday? Will the Braves come into the day pressing after almost completing a historic come back?
Let’s Go Mets!


