It is June 12th and the Mets will finally play the Braves for the first time this season. The Mets had a heavy west coast favored schedule for the first half of the season and welcomed a lot of AL and NL Central teams to Queens in April. As a weird scheduling quirk, it’s mid-June and the Mets still haven’t faced the Braves and the Phillies. All of that changes over the next week and a half.
The Braves have been surging this year. The Mets have been struggling this year, but avoided the sweep yesterday. They enter play today eight games below .500 and desperately need to close that gap.
Nolan McLean has made 13 starts this season totaling 72 1/3 innings with a 3.98 ERA, 3.72 FIP, 1.106 WHIP and a 103 ERA+. In late May he had two rough starts, allowing 16 runs over two starts. Since then he has allowed two runs over 11 innings in two starts. McLean had a terrific start against the Braves last season, holding them to two runs over seven innings, scattering four hits while striking out seven. The Braves have the following stats against McLean:
- Ozzie Albies 0-3
- Michael Harris II 0-3, K
- Matt Olson 0-3, 3 K
- Rowdy Tellez 2-3, K
Spencer Strider has made seven starts this season totaling 36 innings with a 4.00 ERA, 4.46 FIP, 1.278 WHIP and a 101 ERA+. Strider is still trying to find a groove since returning to the mound this season. From May 9th to the 15th, against the Dodgers and Red Sox, Strider allowed only one run over 11 1/3 innings. Since then he has made four starts with a 5.06 ERA, 5.07 FIP. He’s allowed exactly three earned runs in each of those four starts. The Mets have the following career stats against him:
- Francisco Alvarez 2-9, 2 HR, BB, 5 K
- Brett Baty 3-8, K
- Bo Bichette 1-6, 2B, 3 K
- MJ Melendez 0-2, K
- Marcus Semien 0-5
- Juan Soto 3-13, 6 BB, K
- Luis Torrens 0-1, BB, K
- Mark Vientos 0-5, 2 K
- Eric Wagaman 0-3, K
Three Things To Watch For:
- Potentially a Battle of Aces. If we were talking about pitching matchups to watch before the season started, Strider vs McLean would be near the top of the list. McLean has ace potential for the Mets, and was insanely good at the end of last season and the start of this season. Spencer Strider had 281 strikeouts in 2023 and has struggled with injuries since. He should be the Braves ace, but has to figure out how to get and stay healthy. Tonight could be a pitchers duel! Or not! Baseball!
- Francisco Alvarez. Alvarez is something else. He tore his meniscus on May 12th and had a recovery timeline of 6-8 weeks. He made it back to the lineup slightly less than a month later. In his first two games back he ahs gone 2-for-7 with a two-run home run. Overall this season he is slashing .246/.316/.410 with a 103 OPS+. Despite only playing in 40 games, his five home runs on the season is sixth on a Mets team that is struggling for power.
- Jared Young. Young went three games without an extra-base hit. He’s back on it now, hitting a double on Wednesday and a home run on Thursday. Young went 2-for-4 yesterday with RBI’s in two different plate appearances. He now has nine RBI’s over 25 games, good for 11th on the Mets just slightly behind batters who have played in almost 20 more games. Young is hitting .288/.360/.530 with a 147 OPS+.
Let’s Go Mets!


