Spring Training Game Preview: Mets @ Cardinals

The Mets have a record of 1-1-1 going into the third day of Spring Training games, which is honestly just fun to say. What wasn’t as fun was the games on Sunday. The Mets struggled on the road against the Nationals, allowing five in the first inning. Meanwhile in St. Lucie the Mets ended up tying 1-1, cementing the Mets 1-1-1 record. As always with spring training, there were good performances, poor performances and miscues.

The Mets will try to put the defensive and base running miscues behind them this afternoon against the Cardinals. The bats will get to face a familiar face in Steven Matz, who is about to start his fourth season int St. Louis. Matz is coming off of an injury shortened 2024 where he was dealing back issues.

The slate of pitchers the Mets have on the mound this afternoon is fascinating. Blade Tidwell, who could make his major league debut for the Mets this season, starts things off. José Buttó stepped up in a major way for the 2024 Mets and makes his spring debut this afternoon. According to yesterday’s game notes Huascar Brazobán and Brandon Waddell round out the scheduled piters list. Brazobán is currently on the 40-man roster and is trying to get one of the last available bullpen spots. Waddell is currently in camp on an NRI deal. Should be a fun day in Jupiter!

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Is this Blade Tidwell’s year? Blade Tidwell had a strong stint in Binghamton last season with a 2.41 ERA over 37 1/3 innings. That didn’t exactly carry over to Syracuse where he had a 5.93 ERA over 85 innings. Tidwell just lost his control. He had a 2.7 BB/9 in Binghamton and that ballooned to 5.6 in Syracuse. Today we are looking to see how Tidwell’s control looks early in Spring.
  2. José Buttó Repeat? Buttó had a breakout year for the Mets in 2024. As a reliever he had a 2.00 ERA over 36 innings spread over 23 games. This, plus his success as a starter, lead to a 2.2 Baseball Reference WAR, which was fourth best on the team!
  3. Brandon Waddell. Brandon Waddell had a cup of coffee in the majors a few seasons ago. When he got released in 2022 he signed a deal with the Doosan Bears and played parts of three seasons in the KBO and CPBL. Last season he had a 3.12 ERA over 14 starts (75 innings) with a 9.00 K/9 and 1.3 BB/9. He doesn’t overpower hitters and was able to finesse his way to success.

Let’s Go Mets!

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