Welp. The Mets were supposed to be back to playing baseball tonight after one day off. Instead, they are rained out and will play a split doubleheader on Wednesday. They’ll try to pull out of their tailspin that appeared to be over when they beat the Braves in two straight games last week. The Pittsburgh Pirates were supposed to be a soft landing spot, but instead the Mets played their worst ball of the year and were outscored 30-4 while being swept in the three-game set.
Up next are the Milwaukee Brewers who have quickly become a Wild Card rival of the Mets. Despite losing 13 of their last 16 games, the Mets are still on top of the National League Wild Card race, but they are only a half game in front of Milwaukee. If the Mets don’t start winning consistently soon, they could fall out of the Wild Card race altogether with teams like San Diego and San Francisco nipping on the heels of the current three Wild Card holders.
New York will send Clay Holmes to the bump in one of the games on Wednesday. He faced Atlanta in his two most recent starts and combined to allow four runs in nine and two thirds innings, but he needed 200 pitches to complete those innings thanks to a very poor ratio of seven strikeouts to 10 walks. With Mets starters struggling to get deep into games lately, the key for Holmes will be to throw strikes and generate ground balls to greatly increase his pitch efficiency.
By the way, with Holmes pushed to Wednesday, the Mets don’t have a pitcher for the series finale vs. the Yankees on Sunday. They should have at least made an effort to play on Tuesday.
The Brewers will have their ace Freddy Peralta on the mound. He has won his last three decisions, but in each of the last two he only pitched five innings while allowing three earned runs. Those two games featured three of the 12 home runs that Peralta has given up all season, so maybe the Mets can pop a few over the wall and get the offense going.
Here’s what the lineup was supposed to look like on Tuesday night.
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Brett Baty has been a bit of a bright spot for the Mets’ struggling offense. He has nine hits in his last seven games, while Mark Vientos has struggled since coming off the injured list with just one hit in 13 at-bats and five strikeouts with no walks. There’s room for both guys in the lineup with Jeff McNeil playing center field, but that leaves Ronnie Mauricio on the bench, and he’s a developing player who should be in the lineup every day, no matter if that is in the majors or at Triple-A.
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The Mets better win the Holmes vs. Peralta matchup, because the other game on Wednesday will feature Jacob Misiorowski for Milwaukee and Blade Tidwell for New York. Misiorowski is one of the most exciting young pitchers in baseball, and he’s lived up to the hype so far with just two runs allowed in his first three MLB starts, spanning 16 innings. While all three of Misiorowski’s outings have gone at least five frames, Tidwell has yet to complete a fourth inning in his two starts and one relief appearance for the Mets. Tidwell has looked overmatched when he faces a lineup for the second time, and he’s allowed 12 runs in 10.2 innings this season. On a day when the bullpen will already be stretched due to the doubleheader, Tidwell will likely be asked to go deeper into a major league game than he’s ever gone before. Hopefully he’ll be up for the challenge.