Happy Canada Day! The Mets look to take the series from the Blue Jays this afternoon in Toronto! The Mets had lost four of their last five games going into last night’s bout with the Blue Jays. Each loss was by exactly one run. Last night the Mets offense hit two solo homers and scratched out a late insurance run to beat the Blue Jays 3-0. Hopefully it’s enough momentum to carry the team to a series victory today!
Every Peralta start from here on is important. Either the Mets are going to go on a legendary run, or the Mets are going to have a fire sale. A fire sale would be centered around Freddy Peralta. Peralta has made 17 starts totaling 91 1/3 innings with a 4.53 ERA, 4.17 FIP, 1.369 WHIP and a 91 ERA+. He allowed three runs, all unearned, in his last start totaling 5 2/3 innings while striking out five batters. It was a nice bounce back from his previous start where he allowed 10 runs from 10 hits in 2 2/3 innings. The Blue Jays have the following career stats against Peralta:
- Andrés Giménez 0-5, K
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 0-6, K
- Alejandro Kirk 1-2, 2B
- Nathan Lukes 0-2
- Myles Straw 0-2, K
- Luis Urias 0-2, 2 K
- Daulton Varsho 1-6, BB, 2 K
Braydon Fisher has pitched in 41 games already this season totaling 44 innings with five starts. He has a 3.48 ERA, 4.47 FIP, 1.136 WHIP and a 130 ERA+. He has pitched 5 2/3 innings over his five starts as an opener allowing no runs on three hits and four walks while striking out seven. In his last two outings he has pitched three innings allowing four runs, three earned on two homers. No one on the Mets has faced Fisher in a Major League game before.
Three Things To Watch For:
- Still searching for hits with RISP. Despite the Mets win yesterday, they still haven’t found any recent success with runners in scoring position. On Sunday the Mets went 2-for-16 with RISP leaving 14 runners on base. Monday the Mets went 0-for-9 with RISP leaving seven on base. Last night the Mets went 0-for-7 with RISP leaving seven again on base. All together in their last three games the Mets have gone 2-for-32 with RISP leaving 28 runners on base.
- Mets are slowing flashing more power. Luis Torrens and Francisco Alvarez each hit solo homers last night. Francisco Lindor hit his third home run of the season on Monday night. Slowly the Mets are starting to show more signs of power returning to their lineup. They currently have 96 home runs as a team and sit 17th in the majors. In 2025 the Mets were 5th in the league and 2024 they were 6th.
- Juan Soto is quietly putting together another Juan Soto season. Juan Soto picked up two more walks yesterday brining him to 45 on the season and ten walks in his last eight games played. He has a league leading .971 OPS and 170 OPS+. It seems like over the last week or so teams are pitching around Soto, betting (correctly) that the hitters behind him won’t bring him home.
Let’s Go Mets!


