Tuesday, July 18, 2023 • 7:10 PM
Citi Field • Flushing, New York
RHP Lucas Giolito (6-5, 3.45) vs. RHP Carlos Carrasco (3-3, 5.16)
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The Mets’ bats haven’t returned yet from the All-Star break, but throughout the weekend, the team’s pitching did. Max Scherzer tossed a gem on Sunday and the Mets bullpen (mostly) held it together as the Mets were able to squeak out an extra-inning win to avoid being swept by the Dodgers. Kodai Senga was great the day before him. Now the Mets welcome the White Sox to town. Can the Mets put together a little run like they did at the end of the first half?

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Mets Lineup

  1. Brandon Nimmo – CF
  2. Tommy Pham – LF
  3. Francisco Lindor – SS
  4. Pete Alonso – 1B
  5. Jeff McNeil – 2B
  6. Starling Marte – RF
  7. Brett Baty – 3B
  8. Francisco Álvarez – C
  9. DJ Stewart – DH

Carlos Carrasco threw an absolute gem for the Mets before the All-Star break. He went eight innings, allowing three hits and no runs while the Mets won 9-0 over the Arizona Diamondbacks. Over 61 innings and 12 starts, he has a 5.16 ERA, 5.96 FIP, 1.426 WHIP and an 80 ERA+. In his last three starts now he has allowed four runs over 17 innings while striking out 15, dropping his season ERA from 6.34 to 5.16.

The White Sox have the following career numbers against Carrasco:

White Sox Lineup

The Mets bats will get a look at Lucas Giolito tonight.

Giolito has pitched 112 1/3 innings this season (19 starts) with a 3.45 ERA, 4.21 FIP, 1.139 WHIP and a 128 ERA+. In his last two starts, he has allowed four earned runs over 13 innings (2.77 ERA).

The Mets have the following numbers against Giolito:

Game Notes

The Mets are playing the White Sox for the first time since 2019.

Three Things To Watch For

  1. Can the Mets bats give Carrasco run support? Carlos Carrasco was fantastic in his last start and the Mets’ bats gave him tons of run support. Since the All-Star break, the bats have scored only three runs on 10 hitsr. No single Met has had two hits in a game yet since returning from the break. All of these trends need to break for the Mets to have a chance to make a wild card run.
  2. Limited hits? No runs? Steal bases. With the Mets bats struggling this past weekend to score runs, the Mets switched back to a stealing strategy that worked for them during the win streak right before the All-Star break. On Sunday evening, the Mets stole three basses (Marte, Canha, DJ Stewart). We are watching tonight to see if this was an outlier or the start of a trend for the Mets.
  3. The return of David RobertsonThe Mets bullpen struggled on Friday and Saturday. Gott gave up the tying run on Sunday night after he came in for Scherzer who tossed seven scoreless innings. Robertson would later come into the game and pitch two scoreless innings. The Mets will probably like to avoid using him tonight, but he showed on Sunday why he is the best reliever currently on the roster.

Let’s go Mets!