I really hope you didn’t turn the game off yesterday after the Marlins took a 6-0 lead. The Mets and Harvey struggled early getting some bad breaks mixed in with some difficult performance and the Marlins took advantage by putting 6 runs up against the Mets. Then the Mets started to strike back. Solo shots from d’Arnaud and Granderson brought it to 6-2. Small ball then took the score to 6-4, 6-6 and finally 8-6 in favor of the Mets. It was hte first time since last year that the Mets came back from being down 6 runs and came at a good time with the Nationals losing earlier in the day and the Marlins on the Mets heals. Now the Mets look to push their win streak to 6 games tonight behind Steven Matz.
Matz is 7-3 over 14 games and 82.0 innings with a 3.40 ERA with 79 K’s. June wasn’t a good month for Steven. He went 0-2 over 5 starts and 26.2 innings with a 5.74 ERA raising his season ERA from 2.28 to 3.40. Tonight is also Matz’s revenge night. His only start against the Marlins this year was his worst of his career, his season debut, where he allowed 7 ER over 1.2 innings. The Marlins have the following numbers against Matz:
- Yelich 2-5
- Ozuna 1-3
- Prado 1-3
- Mathis 1-2, HR
- Stanton 1-2, HR
- Hechavarria 1-1
The Mets will get a look at Wei-Yin Chen tonight, who is 4-3 over 16 starts and 91.2 innings this year with a 5.11 ERA. Chen got his start in the majors with the Baltimore Orioles and is currently in his worst season in his major league career with the Marlins. Wei-Yin had a promising stretch from May 11th to June 2nd where he pitched 29.0 innings over 5 starts and a 3.72 ERA. Since then he posted a 7.27 ERA over 26.0 innings in 5 starts. He has never faced the Mets before, but has faced several Mets when they were with other teams:
- Loney 8-24, 2 2B, HR
- Cabrera 2-16, HR
- Granderson 3-14, 2 HR
- Cespedes 3-14
- Reyes 4-9, 2B
- Rivera 2-8, 2B
- Walker 1-4, 2B
Let’s Go Mets!