Tuesday, May 7, 2019 • 10:10 p.m. ET
Petco Park • San Diego, CA
RHP Noah Syndergaard (2-3, 5.02) vs. RHP Cal Quantrill (0-1, 3.18)
SNY • WCBS 880 AM • ESPN 1050 AM

The Mets fell to 4 games below .500 last night as the offense continued their slumber. At least for deGrom yesterday the bats sleeping through his good work was nothing new as it was the defining characteristic of the Mets hitting ability during his starts last year. Jacob tossed his second strong start in a row, holding the Padres to 2 runs over 7.0 innings, but the Mets bats could only get 4 hits, and one of them was from Jacob himself.

Mets Lineup

  1. Jeff McNeil – LF
  2. Amed Rosario – SS
  3. Robinson Cano – 2B
  4. Pete Alonso – 1B
  5. Michael Conforto – RF
  6. Wilson Ramos – C
  7. Brandon Nimmo – CF
  8. Todd Frazier – 3B
  9. Noah Syndergaard – SP

Padres Lineup

  1. Ian Kinsler – 2B
  2. Franmil Reyes – RF
  3. Manny Machado – SS
  4. Eric Hosmer – 1B
  5. Hunter Renfroe – LF
  6. Ty France – 3B
  7. Wil Myers – CF
  8. Francisco Mejia – C
  9. Cal Quantrill

When the Mets needed to win a game when the offense was missing, they turned to the God of Thunder, who threw a complete game and hit a solo homer, the only run of the game game. Noah Syndergaard was a one man baseball team last week and the Mets may need him to do that again tonight. He is 2-3 over 7 games and 43.0 innings this year with a 5.02 ERA (fell from 6.35 in one start), 3.22 FIP, 1.279 WHIP and a 78 ERA+. The last time he has faced the Padres was back in 2016 where he allowed 2 runs over 6.0 innings from 6 hits and 2 walks. The Padres have the following numbers against him:

For a second straight game the Mets will face a pitcher who made his pitching debut in 2019. Today the Mets get Cal Quantrill, making his second big league start. In his first game he allowed 2 runs over 5.2 innings from 6 hits and a walk. Before getting called up this year, he pitched 5 games in the minors going 25.0 innings with a 4.68 ERA, 1.360 WHIP.

Game Notes

The Mets have lost six straight road games, the longest road losing streak since the club lost eight consecutive road games from August 31-September 15, 2017. New York is hitting .171 (38-222) during that span and has been outscored 30-12.

Mets’ starters have posted a 2.20 ERA (11 earned runs/45.0 innings) in the team’s last seven games and a 3.52 ERA (28 earned runs/71.2 innings) over the team’s last 12 games.

Newly acquired Wilmer Font will wear No. 68.

Let’s Go Mets!