The Mets finally snapped their five game losing streak and welcome the team that started the streak to town for a three game set. The Marlins swept the Mets last weekend behind strong pitching and Mets quiet (almost silent) bats. The series ended with the Marlins hitting a walk-off grand slam against Devin Williams to win 4-0.
The Mets had a demon exorcising game on Wednesday. Juan Soto hit his sixth home run in seven games. Eric Wagaman hit a home run as first hit as a Met. The Mets scored six runs off seven hits. The pitching held the Reds to four runs despite the Reds recording eight hits and nine walks. In Reds loaded the bases in the ninth inning and Devin Williams was able to work his way out of the jam without allowing a run. Hopefully this allows everyone to relax and power through the Marlins this weekend.
Freddy Peralta has pitched 61 1/3 innings over 11 starts this season with a 3.52 ERA, 4.14 FIP, 1.272 WHIP and a 112 ERA+. He was able to power through seven innings for the first time this season last weekend against the Marlins. He allowed four runs from eight hits while striking out nine. In his last two starts he has allowed seven runs over 12 innings. The Marlins have the following career numbers against Peralta:
- Owen Caissie 1-5, 2B, 4 K
- Xavier Edwards 3-12, BB, 6 K
- Liam Hicks 2-4, 2 HR, BB
- Otto Lopez 2-11, 2 2B, K
- Joe Mack 1-2, BB
- Jakob Marsee 0-2, BB
- Christopher Morel 2-11, 2B, 5 BB, 7 K
- Connor Norby 1-3, 2 K
- Graham Pauley 2-5, 2 K
- Esteury Ruiz 0-3
- Kyle Stowers 1-5, HR, BB, 3 K
The Mets bats will get another chance against Max Meyer. Meyer has pitched 60 2/3 innings over 11 games with a 2.52 ERA, 2.98 FIP, 1.055 WHIP and a 160 ERA+. He held the Mets to one hit and no runs over seven innings last weekend. In his last two starts he has allowed only four hits with no runs while striking out 14 batters over 13 innings. The Mets have the following career stats against Max Meyer:
- Brett Baty 0-4, BB, 4 K
- Carson Benge 0-3, 2 K
- Bo Bichette 0-3, K
- A.J. Ewing 0-3, 3 K
- MJ Melendez 0-2
- Marcus Semien 0-3
- Hayden Senger 0-2, K
- Juan Soto 0-5, BB
- Luis Torrens 0-1, BB
- Mark Vientos 3-6, 2B, BB
Three Things To Watch For:
- Juan Soto. Juan Soto is doing Juan Soto things. In his last seven games Soto has gone 9-for-24 at the plate with six home runs slashing an absurd .375/.423/1.125. In his last 12 games he has gone 17-for-44 with eight home runs and seven walks, slashing .386/.471/.932. He is now slugging .594 on the season which is the second highest in his career. He also has a 180 OPS+ which is the second highest in his career. If the Mets can turn it around this season, it’s going to be because of a herculean effort from Juan Soto.
- Please, do not walk this way. The Mets walked nine batters on Wednesday and have walked 211 this season, 8th highest in the majors. This was a struggle for the 2025 Mets as well, who were 7th highest in the majors for free passes.
- Mark Vientos. In the last seven games Vientos has gone 7-for-24 at the plate with 1 RBI and 7 K’s (.125/.160/.125). As Vientos continues to hit behind Soto, and while Soto continues scorch the cover off of the baseball, pitchers will start working around Soto to get to Vientos. Vientos is the only player in the lineup who has hit Max Meyer well. Maybe some magic happens tonight!
Let’s Go Mets!


