Mets rained out again, so let's play two today!
Rain, rain go away! Mets will play a doubleheader today at Citi Field as their problems in the starting rotation stare them straight in the face against the Braves
What’s Up with the Mets? ⚾️
The Mets and Braves were rained out yet again on Sunday and will play a single-admission doubleheader to close the series (details)
Denyi Reyes will start Game 1 and Tylor Megill will be on the mound for Game 2
Should Steve Cohen invest in a retractable roof? The last three days potentially make for a convincing case (NY Post)
Roster Moves 🗞️
RHP José Butto optioned to Triple-A Syracuse
Today’s Game 🗓
Match-up Game 1: Mets vs Braves
Where: Citi Field - Flushing, New York
Starters: RHP Spencer Strider (3-0, 1.80 ERA) vs. RHP Denyi Reyes (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
When: 1:10 PM EDT
Where to Watch: SNY
Match-up Game 2: Mets vs Braves
Where: Citi Field - Flushing, New York
Starters: RHP Charlie Morton (3-2, 2.76 ERA) vs. RHP Tylor Megill (3-1, 3.96 ERA)
When: TBD
Where to Watch: SNY
Who’ll stop the rain… ✍🏻
When Max Scherzer accepted his ten-game suspension, it was with the goal in mind of pitching against the rival Braves.
Mother Nature had other ideas.
The Mets’ best laid plans went seriously awry and now the team is facing a doubleheader with a tough match-up in Game 1. With no good options available to them (or really any at this point) it seems like the Mets are focusing more on Game 2 that is a bit more winnable on paper.
In theory, Kodai Senga could have pitched on four days rest but the team is unwilling to push him this early in the season, so now they are left with Denyi Reyes against Spencer Strider. Reyes could pitch great and keep them in the game, but this is certainly an uphill climb and a mismatch on paper.
At this point in the season is accepting losses against the team in first place, a team they will most likely be battling all year, a palatable strategy hoping it pays off at the end of the year? There is no guarantee Senga would defeat Strider but the opportunity for a more competitive game is there.
Any team should be losing with their best players on the field, too.
Every loss counts whether it comes in May or in September, and as we saw last year right in our own backyard at Citi Field (or really, Truist Park), one game could make all the difference. However, in the course of a long season, sometimes everything goes wrong. It’s up to the team on how they weather this particular rough patch. They will have other questions when the team heads to Detroit and both Scherzer and Justin Verlander return, but this doubleheader against the Braves will be a test they have to take before answering those questions.
But the sun will be shining on Citi Field today, finally. Lets hope the sun shines on the Mets and they can somehow sneak by with at least a split.
Around the League 🚩
Bryce Harper could return as early as this week after undergoing Tommy John surgery in the offseason
Giants CF Mike Yastrzemski injured his hamstring in San Francisco’s loss to the Padres and will most likely land on the injured list
The White Sox rallied for seven runs in the ninth to defeat the Rays and end their ten-game losing streak
The Yankees were hammered by the Rangers 15-2 and have now lost seven of their last ten games
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Shannon passed away at the age of 83