The first place New York Mets head out west for the first time in 2025! This road isn’t so bad for east coast fans. The Mets play three games in Oakland, but only tonight has a 10 pm start. After this series the Mets head to Minnesota. The 2025 schedule as a whole is fairly nice to the Mets, featuring zero three-city west coast road trips.
Sutter Health Park has allowed 18 home runs over its first five games in 2025. It’s too early to tell if this because of the ballpark itself or the A’s pitching staff (who allowed 11 homers). This could potentially be a wild weekend.
Griffin Canning has pitched 9 2/3 innings over his first two starts of the year allowing three runs, eight hits and five walks while striking out ten (2.79 ERA, 3.80 FIP, 1.345 WHIP and a 140 ERA+). The Mets bullpen has been fantastic so far this year, but they could also use a break. Canning has thrown 89 pitches or less in both starts. Getting through at least six innings could go a long way for a Mets bullpen that was used a lot in the last week.
Canning faced the Athletics twice last season, allowing seven runs from 11 hits over 10 1/3 innings. The Athletics have the following career numbers against Canning:
- Miguel Andujar 1-5, 2B
- JJ Bleday 0-5, K
- Seth Brown 1-5, 2B, BB, 3 K
- Lawrence Butler 2-5, 3B, BB
- Shea Langeliers 1-7, HR, 2 K
- Brent Rooker 3-9, 2B, HR, 2 BB, 3 K
- Max Schuemann 2-2, HR
- Tyler Soderstrom 0-5, K
- Gio Urshela 1-3
- Jacob Wilson 1-1
The Athletics are hoping that 2025 is the year of the JP Sears breakout. He took a step forward in 2025, making 32 starts for a second consecutive season, lowering his ERA from 4.54 to 4.38 and his FIP from 5.15 to 4.71. His ERA+ over the last two years was a 93 and 91. This season he’s off to a strong start allowing five runs over 13 innings from 11 hits and two walks while striking out nine batters (3.46 ERA, 4.05 FIP, 1.000 WHIP, 113 ERA+). The Mets have the following career numbers against Sears:
- Pete Alonso 1-5, 2 K
- Francisco Lindor 3-6, 2B, HR
- Starling Marte 0-3, K
- Brandon Nimmo 2-5, BB, K
- Juan Soto 2-6, K
- Luis Torrens 1-5, 2B, K
- Jesse Winker 0-2, K
Three Things To Watch For:
- Home runs. The New York Mets hit 207 home runs in 2024 – 6th in the league! This season the Mets have hit only nine home runs, with a bunch of them coming in just one game. The Mets are tied for 20th in the league right now with the Braves, White Sox, Rockies, Marlins and Twins. For context, the Dodgers lead the league with 28 and the Yankees are second with 26. The jury is still out on whether Sutter Health Park is a home run hitting paradise. Hopefully the Mets can take advantage tonight!
- Juan Soto. Soto did not get a hit or a walk on Wednesday, snapping his 11 game streak of getting on base. While the Mets offense, outside of Alonso, has been mostly absent, Soto has been so consistent this season. Even after going 0-for-4 on Wednesday, Soto still has a .404 OBP and a 146 OPS+. From April 4th to April 8th, Soto went 7-for-18 with three doubles and scored five runs (.476 OBP).
- Tyler Soderstrom. Griffin Canning has kept Tyler Soderstrom hitless over his career (0-for-5). Tyler is having a moment right now. He has six home runs so far this season, tied with Aaron Judge and Kyle Schwarber for the league lead. He’s hitting .354/.426/.771 (249 OPS+). Soderstrom had a 0.5 bWAR over 61 games in 2024, and already has a 1.1 bWAR over 13 games. It’s going to be a long night for the Mets if they can’t contain Soderstrom.
Let’s Go Mets!