Tuesday, September 2, 2025 • 6:40 PM
Comerica Park • Detroit, MI
RHP Nolan McLean (3-0, 0.89) vs. RHP Sawyer Gipson-Long (0-1, 4.32)
SNY

The Mets try to take the series against the Tigers today. Monday was a back-and-forth affair ending in a 10-8 win. Juan Soto was the hero, hitting his first grand slam as a Met and ending the day with six RBIs! The Mets are still searching for consistent starting pitching performance, and today, they turn to the only person who has won his first three games as a Mets pitcher, Nolan McLean!

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Mets Lineup

  1. Francisco Lindor – SS
  2. Juan Soto – RF
  3. Pete Alonso – 1B
  4. Brandon Nimmo – LF
  5. Mark Vientos – 3B
  6. Jeff McNeil – DH
  7. Cedric Mullins – CF
  8. Luis Torrens – C
  9. Brett Baty – 2B

Nolan McLean has pitched 20 1/3 innings over three starts this season allowing only two runs while scattering ten hits and striking out 21 batters. He has a small sample size (0.89 ERA, 2.44 FIP and 0.689 WHIP_ over his three-game career. In his last start, he allowed no runs over eight innings against a mighty Phillies lineup. The vibes have completely changed since McLean came up to the majors. Hopefully he keeps that going today!

Opposing Lineup

  1. Colt Keith – DH
  2. Gleyber Torres – 2B
  3. Kerry Carpenter – RF
  4. Riley Greene – LF
  5. Spencer Torkelson – 1B
  6. Wenceel Perez – CF
  7. Zach McKinstry – 3B
  8. Dillon Dingler – C
  9. Trey Sweeney – SS

The Tigers are recalling Sawyer Gipson-Long for tonight’s game. Over six games and 25 innings this season, he has a 4.32 ERA, 4.21 FIP, 1.040 WHIP and a 98 ERA+. Gipson-Long has pitched in 12 games across three minor league levels this season, totaling 39 2/3 innings with a 3.63 ERA and a 1.084 WHIP. He’s gone as high as 77 pitches in a game this season (June 27) and has most recently tossed 70 pitches on August 19, so he probably can go at least three innings—max five— tonight. The only player on the Mets to face him in a major league game is Cedric Mullins (0-for-2).

Game Notes

Jose Siri moved his rehab to the Syracuse Mets, and he’s in the lineup tonight along with Francisco Alvarez and Tylor Megill. This should be Megill’s last rehab start before returning to the MLB team.

Tyrone Taylor was placed on the injured list before the game with a hamstring strain, and Brandon Waddell was optioned to Triple-A. Kevin Herget and Jared Young were recalled. Mike Mayer of MMO had the news on Waddell and Young.

Jesse Winker was shut down from baseball activities today, and his season is over.

Three Things To Watch For

  1. Juan Soto, the hero. For the third time in four games, Juan Soto had a multi-hit game. He now has four home runs and 11 RBIs in the last four games while scoring seven runs. With 36 home runs on the season, he has a chance to surpass his career-high 41 home runs he hit last season. We’ll be watching if the Tigers approach him differently today after Monday’s monster game.
  2. Mets bullpen. The Mets bullpen had to use all the big arms on Monday (Soto, Rogers, Helsley, Díaz). The pitching struggles have been two-fold over the last month. Their veteran starters have collectively fallen apart and several major relievers have had difficulties pitching clean innings. Díaz looked great on Monday needing only 11 pitches to record four outs. More of that today please!
  3. Scoreboard Watching. Monday wasn’t the best day for the Mets as the Phillies, Reds and Cubs all had wins. The Mets enter play today six games behind the Phillies in the NL East and four games ahead of the Reds for the last Wild Card spot. With the Padres losing on Monday, the Mets are now only two games behind the second wild card spot. The Reds play the Blue Jays today and it’s a good pitching matchup with Nick Lodolo going up against José Berríos. The Phillies have the rare mid-series day off and resume their series in Milwaukee tomorrow.

Let’s go Mets!