Tuesday, July 22, 2025 • 7:10 PM
Citi Field • Flushing, NY
RHP Kyle Hendricks (5-6, 4.88) vs. RHP Frankie Montas (2-1, 5.03)
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The Mets look to win their third game in a row this evening at Citi Field! The Angels took the lead early Monday. As we noted yesterday, the Angels are in the top half of the league in scoring, ahead of the Mets, but are near the bottom of the league in runs allowed. With the way the Mets have been hitting recently, being down 4-0 with their starter leaving after three innings felt insurmountable.
But the Mets showed a lot of fight last night! The bullpen picked up Kodai Senga and allowed only one more run. The Mets’ bats, mostly through the bottom of the lineup, scratched out seven runs. Edwin Díaz struck out the side in the ninth inning to shut the door. Now the Mets have the momentum!

Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Mets Lineup
- Brandon Nimmo – LF
- Francisco Lindor – SS
- Juan Soto – RF
- Pete Alonso – 1B
- Jeff McNeil – CF
- Mark Vientos – DH
- Brett Baty – 2B
- Francisco Alvarez – C
- Ronny Mauricio – 3B
Frankie Montas makes his fifth start of the season tonight for the Mets. Over his first four starts, he has pitched 19 2/3 innings with a 5.03 ERA, 4.62 FIP, 1.169 WHIP and a 77 ERA+. He has been excellent in two starts, his first start and his most recent start, allowing only one run over 10 innings. In the two starts between, he allowed 10 runs over 9 2/3 innings. Which Montas will we get tonight at Citi?
The Angels have the following career numbers against Montas:
- Jo Adell 0-5, 2 K
- Travis d’Arnaud 0-3, K
- Yoan Moncada 2-5, 2 BB, 2 K
- Kevin Newman 1-2
- Luis Rengifo 1-9, HR, 2 BB
- Jorge Soler 0-6, 2 K
- Mike Trout 5-19, 2 BB, 5 K
- LaMonte Wade Jr. 3-9, 2 HR, 2 BB
- Taylor Ward 4-12, 3B, HR, 2 K
Opposing Lineup
- Zach Neto – SS
- Nolan Schanuel – 1B
- Mike Trout – DH
- Taylor Ward – LF
- Jo Adell – CF
- Yoan Moncada – 3B
- Jorge Soler – RF
- Logan O’Hoppe – C
- Luis Rengifo – 2B
The Mets bats take on the Professor tonight! After many years in Chicago, Kyle Hendricks is now an Angel. Over 18 games and 96 innings, Hendricks has a 4.88 ERA, 4.78 FIP, 1.292 WHIP and an 87 ERA+. July hasn’t been so kind to Hendricks—he’s allowed eight runs (seven earned) over nine innings from 10 hits.
The Mets have the following career stats against him:
- Pete Alonso 2-7, HR, 3 BB, K
- Francisco Alvarez 1-5
- Brett Baty 1-1
- Francisco Lindor 3-15, BB, 4 K
- Jeff McNeil 3-7, HR, BB, K
- Brandon Nimmo 2-6, 2 K
- Juan Soto 4-13, 2B, BB, 4 K
- Tyrone Taylor 1-4, 2B
- Mark Vientos 0-2
Game Notes
The Mets activated Starling Marte (bruised knee) from the injured list and optioned Jared Young to Triple-A.
In other bullpen moves, the Mets called up Justin Garza and added Rico Garcia to the active roster, and they optioned Kevin Herget. Chris Devenski was designated for assignment. Brandon Waddell was placed on the 15-day injured list.
Programming note: the SNY Kidcaster joins the booth in the fourth inning tonight!
Three Things To Watch For
- Bullpen management. Barring a move before game time, the Mets have three pitchers in the bullpen that didn’t pitch in Monday night’s game—Ryne Stanek, Reed Garrett and Alex Carrillo. Edwin Díaz and Huascar Brazobán have both pitched on back-to-back days. Frankie Montas has topped out at around five innings in his starts this year, so even in the best scenario where Montas comes out strong tonight, the Mets are going to need 3-4 innings of work from their already tired bullpen.
- Brett Baty. Baty is in a hot streak! Over his last four games, Baty has gone 5-for-11 at the plate with two home runs, two walks and a stolen base. He has three RBIs and scored four runs (.455/.538/1.000). The Mets offense for most of the season has run through their big four, and we’ve seen when one or two of the big four struggle, the whole offense sputters. Baty’s resurgence is coming at the best time for the Mets.
- Francisco Lindor. Lindor’s funk continued for another day Monday night, going 0-for-5 at the plate, but he did record a run and had an RBI on a force out in the Mets big seventh inning. He hasn’t had a hit in 26 at-bats. There are signs though that he is going to break out of this funk soon. He didn’t strikeout out at all Monday night, and three of his five at bats had exit velocities above 90 mph. Two of his at bats had an xBA of .440 and .550. He’s going to regress to his mean soon, which means he’s going to get some hits!
Let’s go Mets!





