The Mets look to salvage one game of the series this afternoon against the Cardinals. Last night was just an abysmal night for the Mets who were down 7-0 by the time the Knicks game started. Unlike the Knicks, the Mets were not able to dig deep and stage a comeback for the ages. Maybe last night’s Knicks win will inspire the Mets this afternoon.
Christian Scott has pitched 36 innings over eight starts this season with a 2.50 ERA, 3.11 FIP, 1.306 WHIP and a 165 ERA+. In his last three starts he has allowed only one run from 12 hits and six walks over 16 1/3 innings. He’s struck out 16 batters over this stretch. This will be Scott’s first time facing the Cardinals and no one on the Cardinals roster has faced Scott in a major league game.
Hunter Dobbins is getting the start today for the Cardinals. He’s pitched 13 innings over three games this season with a 2.77 ERA, 3.57 FIP, 1.308 WHIP and a 148 ERA+. His major league debut was a traditional start against the Pirates on April 30th and he allowed three runs over 4/3 innings. His last two outings have been in bulk relief allowing only one run over 8 2/3 innings. His last time out he pitched five innings with 78 pitches. The Mets have the following career stats against Dobbins:
- Francisco Alvarez 2-2, 2B
- Brett Baty 0-2
- Juan Soto 0-2
- Mark Vientos 0-2
Three Things To Watch For:
- Get On Base! The Mets are doing that thing again where the offense just disappears. On Tuesday night the Mets had five hits and no runs. Last night the Mets had only three hits and scored two runs, thanks to Francisco Alvarez. In addition to the Mets getting only three hits, they worked only two walks. The offense over the last couple of days has been so bad that Bo Bichette and Luis Torrens slipped back to a sub-.600 OPS.
- Bullpen is still rested! On Tuesday night Gerber and Pérez for three innings of relief. Last night Pérez and Pintaro combined for 4 1/3 innings of one run ball after David Peterson struggled in bulk relief. The Mets big relievers (Raley, Weaver, Brazobán, Minter and Williams) all haven’t pitched since last Sunday. Hopefully the Mets put the bats in a position to use the big guns.
- Juan Soto. The Mets need their superstar today. Soto lit the world on fire at the end of May, going 13-for-35 with seven home runs over 10 games. In June Soto has gone 3-for-30, all singles with four walks (.100/.206/.100).
Let’s Go Mets!


