Tuesday, August 26, 2025 • 7:10 PM
Citi Field • Flushing, NY
LHP Jesús Luzardo (12-6, 4.10) vs. LHP Sean Manaea (1-2, 5.15)
SNY • TBS
Things looked bleak through the first three innings Monday night. The Phillies took an early 3-0 lead. The Mets couldn’t even get a hit. Vibes were bad.
Then a few pivotal things happened. The Mets had a huge fourth inning, knotting the game at three. Alec Bohm caused a 14-minute delay because of a pair of parabolic mics in the batter’s eye (that have been there for years). At that point, the Mets just went on a tear. The Mets would go on to win 13-3, scoring 13 unanswered runs. Can the Mets ride this momentum wave through the rest of the series?

Sean Manaea (59) Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images
Mets Lineup
- Francisco Lindor – SS
- Juan Soto – RF
- Starling Marte – DH
- Pete Alonso – 1B
- Mark Vientos – 3B
- Brandon Nimmo – LF
- Tyrone Taylor – CF
- Jeff McNeil – 2B
- Luis Torrens – C
Sean Manaea has pitched 36 2/3 innings this season with a 5.15 ERA, 3.94 FIP, 1.118 WHIP and a 77 ERA+. Manaea’s July and August have been just polar opposites of each other. Over four games in July, Manaea pitched 17 1/3 innings with a 2.08 ERA (2.95 FIP). In the same amount of games in August, he has a 7.91 ERA and (4.82 FIP).
The Phillies have the following career numbers against Manaea:
- Alec Bohm 3-13, HR, 3 K
- Nick Castellanos 6-19, 2B, 3 HR, 4 K
- Bryce Harper 4-14, 2 2B, HR, 3 K
- Max Kepler 1-7, HR, BB, K
- Brandon Marsh 0-3, BB, 2 K
- J.T. Realmuto 1-9, BB, 4 K
- Kyle Schwarber 2-8, HR, 3 BB, K
- Edmundo Sosa 5-10, 2B, 3B, HR, 3 K
- Bryson Stott 3-7, 2 BB, K
- Trea Turner 6-18, HR, BB, 4 K
- Weston Wilson 0-2, K
Opposing Lineup
- Trea Turner – SS
- Kyle Schwarber – DH
- Bryce Harper – 1B
- JT Realmuto – C
- Alec Bohm – 3B
- Nice Castellanos – RF
- Harrison Bader – CF
- Edmundo Sosa – 2B
- Weston Wilson – LF
Jesús Luzardo has pitched 145 innings over 26 starts this season with a 4.10 ERA, 3.04 FIP, 1.303 WHIP and a 108 ERA+. Luzardo has been alternating between average starts and great starts for his last five starts. In his last start, he held the Mariners to one run while striking out 12 over six innings. If the pattern holds, tonight should be an average start. Back in June, he kept the Mets scoreless over 6 2/3 innings.
The Mets have the following career stats against Luzardo:
- Pete Alonso 2-25, HR, 12 K
- Brett Baty 1-3
- Francisco Lindor 5-21, 2 BB, 3 K
- Starling Marte 4-14, 3 K
- Ronny Mauricio 0-4, BB, 4 K
- Jeff McNeil 5-12, 2 K
- Cedric Mullins 3-4, 2 BB, K
- Brandon Nimmo 5-15, 2B, HR, 2 BB, 3 K
- Juan Soto 5-15, 2B, HR, 4 BB, 3 K
- Tyrone Taylor 2-8, 2B, K
- Luis Torrens 2-7, HR, K
- Mark Vientos 1-11, 2B, BB, 4 K
Game Notes
Top prospect Jonah Tong will get his call to the majors on Friday, starting for the Mets vs. the Marlins. He follows fellow top prospect Nolan McLean, who made his MLB debut earlier in August.
The Mets are running out the same lineup on back-to-back days!
Before the game, Francisco Alvarez said he feels no pain in his right thumb, in which he tore a ligament. It’s pretty shocking he doesn’t, given surgery after the season is on the table to fix it. Alvarez starts a rehab assignment Wednesday, and if he gets through that with no pain, he’ll return to the MLB club.
Three Things To Watch For
- Parabolic Mics. For the first time this season, it feels like the Mets have an unofficial mascot. There have been plenty of failed unofficial mascots this season, but there is something about the parabolic mic that feels special. The Mets completed a necessary comeback after the mic incident, the mic incident was caused by a Phillies player, the object felt “random.” Let us know if you see anyone referencing the parabolic mic in the stands tonight.
- Mark Vientos. Going into Monday’s night game, Vientos had a 97 OPS+. He now has a 101 OPS+ and a positive fWAR (0.3). Vientos has been on an absolute tear recently. Over his eight-game hitting streak, he has gone 12-for-31 with four doubles and five home runs while recording 13 RBI’s (.387/.429/1.000). Vientos also left the game early Monday night in lieu of Brett Baty, who ran for Vientos then played third.
- Standings Watch. Every win this series closes the gap in the division. The Mets also need to watch the wild card standings. The Padres lost a second consecutive game Monday night, shrinking their lead over the Mets to only 3.5 games. They take on the Mariners again tonight. The Reds also lost, increasing the Mets lead on the last wild card spot to 2.5 games. The Reds take on Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers tonight.
Let’s go Mets!





