Tuesday, September 15, 2020 • 7:05 p.m.
Citizens Bank Park • Philadelphia, PA
RHP Rick Porcello (1-4, 6.07) vs. RHP Jake Arrieta (3-4, 5.54)
SNY • WCBS 880 AM • WQBU 92.7 FM

The big news for the Mets is this year came yesterday – with Steve Cohen finalizing his purchase of the Mets. With all the dreaming of the players the Mets could be in soon, or trying to figure out when the deal will be approved, it’s easy to forget the Mets have a game tonight. A game that follows a disappointing weekend in fake Buffalo.

If the Mets are going to make a playoff run, it’s now or never. The Mets start their last slate of the game of the season tonight against Philly in Philly, pretty much needing a sweep to get back into contention.

Mets Lineup

  1. Brandon Nimmo – CF
  2. Michael Conforto – RF
  3. J.D. Davis – 3B
  4. Dominic Smith – 1B
  5. Robinson Cano – 2B
  6. Pete Alonso – DH
  7. Jeff McNeil – LF
  8. Andres Gimenez – SS
  9. Wilson Ramos – C

Phillies Lineup

  1. Andrew McCutchen – DH
  2. Bryce Harper – RF
  3. Alec Bohm – 1B
  4. Didi Gregorius – SS
  5. Jean Segura – 3B
  6. Scott Kingery – 2B
  7. Andrew Knapp – C
  8. Kyle Garlick – LF
  9. Roman Quinn – CF

For the Mets, the game falls to Rick Porcello tonight, who will make his 10th start of the season. In 43.0 innings he has a 6.07 ERA, 2.91 FIP, 1.558 WHIP and a 71 ERA+. He’s coming off a rough start against the Orioles where he allowed 5 runs from 10 hits over 4.0 innings, raising his ERA from 5.54 to 6.07. He’s had two starts against the Phillies this year. The first was terrible – he allowed 4 runs over 6.0 innings from 10 hits in Philly. The next was fine – he allowed 2 runs off 3 hits in 6.0 innings in Queens – but the Mets lost that game too. The Phillies have the following numbers against Porcello:

The Mets bats will look to find the 18-1 winning version of themselves against Jake Arrieta who is 3-4 over 8 games and 39.0 innings this year posting a 5.54 ERA, 4.59 FIP, 1.487 WHIP and 84 ERA+. He’s coming off of an alright start against the Marlins where he allowed 3 runs over 5.2 innings from 5 hits. One of his best starts of the year was the start before against the Mets where he allowed 2 runs over 7.0 innings from 7 hits, a walk and 7 strikeouts. The Mets have the following numbers against Jake:

Game Notes

New York is hitting .317 (39-123) with RISP this month, which is fourth in the majors and third-best in the NL.

The Mets are batting .315/.370/.544 with 33 doubles, 23 home runs, and a .914 OPS in 12 games this month. The team leads the majors with a .315 average, is second with 85 runs and a .370 OBP and a .544 SLG, tied for third with 23 homers this month.

Mets are 6-13 against left-handed starters this season and 15-13 against right-handed starters.

Let’s Go Mets!