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Tuesday, June 28, 2016 • 7:05 p.m.
Nationals Park • Washington, D.C.
RHP Matt Harvey (4-9, 4.64) vs. RHP Lucas Giolito (ML debut)
SNY • MLBN • WOR 710 AM • ESPN 1050 AM

The Mets dropped the opening game of the set with the Nationals last night and look to get back on the right track tonight while health concerns among the team as a whole continue to rise.

The Mets have lost two straight games and are 4-6 in their last 10 games. The Mets are 29-7 when they score four or more runs and 11-28 when they score three or less runs. New York allowed a season-high 11 runs and a season-high 17 hits last night against the Nationals.

Mets Lineup

  1. Curtis Granderson – RF
  2. Asdrubal Cabrera – SS
  3. Yoenis Cespedes – CF
  4. Neil Walker – 2B
  5. James Loney – 1B
  6. Wilmer Flores – 3B
  7. Brandon Nimmo – LF
  8. Travis d’Arnaud – C
  9. Matt Harvey – RHP

Nationals Lineup

  1. Ben Revere – CF
  2. Jayson Werth – LF
  3. Bryce Harper – RF
  4. Daniel Murphy – 2B
  5. Wilson Ramos – C
  6. Ryan Zimmerman – 1B
  7. Anthony Rendon – 3B
  8. Danny Espinosa – SS
  9. Lucas Giolito – RHP

Matt Harvey will look to build on his last start. On the season he is 4-9 over 15 starts and 85.1 innings with a 4.64 ERA. In his last start he allowed 2 ER over 6.0 innings while striking out 3 and overall in his last five starts he has logged 32.0 innings of work with a 2.25 ERA. He made back to back starts against the Nationals this year and it was the low point of his season as he allowed 9 runs, 6 earned over 2.2 in his first one and then allowed 5 earned over 5.0 innings in the next. The Nationals have the following numbers against Matt Harvey:

  • Harper 1-24
  • Werth 5-23, 2B
  • Zimmerman 6-22, 2B, 2 HR
  • Taylor 4-18, 2B
  • Rendon 6-17, 2B, HR
  • Revere 5-15, 2B, 3B
  • Ramos 4-15, 2B
  • Robinson 4-11, 2B

The Mets bats will try to crack the top prospect in the Nationals organization, and possibly one of the top prospects in baseball, Lucas Giolito. I was on a road trip earlier this season and crossed through Binghamton on one of Giolito’s first starts of the season. Granted it was AA, but he was heads and shoulders above the B-Mets at that time. Overall this year in AA, he’s 5-3 over 14 starts with a 3.17 ERA. In the minors, 5 seasons, he’s 24-13 with a 2.74 ERA.

Let’s Go Mets!