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:
- 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.
- 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!
- 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!


