6/30/21 Game Preview: New York Mets at Atlanta Braves

MLB: New York Mets at Atlanta Braves

Last night’s game could prove to be a turning point for the New York Mets (41-34), who found themselves in trouble late against the Atlanta Braves (37-41). Trailing 3-0 in the seventh inning, James McCann came through with a game-tying homer before Francisco Lindor’s RBI single put the Mets in front 4-3, a lead they would maintain to snap a two-game losing streak. The Mets will look to pick up their second straight win and secure a series victory over the Braves tonight. First pitch for today’s game is scheduled for 7:20 p.m. at Truist Park.

Left-hander David Peterson (2-5, 4.95 ERA) is set to take the mound for the Mets today. Peterson pitched well against the Philadelphia Phillies last Friday, allowing one run over six innings of work, but was not a factor in the decision. The Mets ended up losing that game 2-1 in eight innings thanks to a lack of offense. The Braves will counter with lefty Max Fried (4-4, 4.21 ERA) to complete the matchup of southpaws. Fried last pitched on June 18, allowing one run in seven innings against the St. Louis Cardinals to pick up his fourth win of the year, and is back off the injured list after missing one turn with a blister on his index finger.

Local Coverage:

Television: SNY

Radio: WCBS

New York Mets Lineup:

 

Pre-Game Notes:

  • Peterson faced the Braves in Atlanta on May 19, giving up three runs in 4.2 innings of a game the Mets eventually lost 5-4.
  • Fried gave up one run in six innings against the Mets in Atlanta on May 17th but was stuck with his second loss of the season.
  • The Mets will give Jose Peraza a start at second base with the lefty Fried on the mound, giving Jeff McNeil the day off. He will bat seventh.
  • Dominic Smith will get the day off with the lefty Fried on the mound. Billy McKinney will start in left field and bat sixth.
  • Austin Riley is 3 for 6 with three doubles against Peterson.
  • McNeil is 6 for 16 with three doubles and three RBI’s against Fried.
  • This is the final game of June for the Mets. They have gone 15-14 so far this month, guaranteeing they will finish with a .500 record in June for the first time since 2017 while a win would secure the Mets’ first winning June since 2012.
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