It wasn’t easy, but the New York Mets (1-1) are back in the win column. Marcus Stroman delivered a gem for the Mets yesterday, allowing one run in six innings of work, to help New York top the Philadelphia Phillies (4-1) 8-4 in a game the Mets’ bullpen made far more interesting than it needed to be. The two teams have split the first two games of this three-game set and will look to secure the rubber game this afternoon. First pitch for today’s game is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. at Citizen’s Bank Park.
The Mets will send left-hander David Peterson (6-2, 3.44 ERA in 2020) to the mound this afternoon. Peterson followed up a strong rookie season with an excellent spring training performance to easily lock up a spot in the Mets’ starting rotation. Philadelphia will counter with their ace, righty Aaron Nola (0-0, 2.70 ERA). Nola pitched well for the Phillies on Opening Day, allowing two runs in 6.2 innings against the Atlanta Braves last Thursday, but did not factor in the decision. The Phillies went on to beat the Braves 3-2 in 10 innings.
Local Coverage:
Television: SNY
Radio: WCBS
New York Mets Lineup:
⬇️ Today’s lineup ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/5xxYvRo2rA
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 7, 2021
Pre-Game Notes:
- Peterson was hit hard by the Phillies in his only start against them in 2020, giving up five runs in two innings, but was bailed out of a loss when the Mets rallied to tie a game they would eventually lose in 10 innings.
- Nola is 7-2 with a 3.30 ERA in 16 career starts against the Mets.’
- J.D. Davis is out of the starting lineup with a bruised hand after getting hit by a pitch last night. Luis Guillorme will start at third base and bat eighth.
- Jeff McNeil will get the day off. Jonathan Villar will make his first start for the Mets at second base and bat sixth.
- Rhys Hoskins has a two-run homer against Peterson while Didi Gregorius drove in three with a double when he faced Peterson last September.
- Dominic Smith (8 for 27, 5 2B, HR, 4 RBI) and Pete Alonso (5 for 20, 3 HR, 4 RBI) have fared well against Nola in the past.
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