Photo by Ed Delany of MMO

NEW YORK METS (1-1) vs. MIAMI MARLINS (2-0)
Monday, March 21, 2022 • 1:10 p.m.
ROGER DEAN STADIUM • JUPITER, FL
RHP MAX SCHERZER VS. RHP ELIESER HERNANDEZ

The Mets head back on the road this afternoon as they take on the Marlins for the first time this Spring.

Yesterday the Cardinals handed the Mets the first loss of the Spring. The Cardinals got off to a strong start, tagging David Peterson for 3 runs in the top of the first (in an inning that felt like a microcosm of Peterson’s entire 2021 season). After Peterson, Tylor Megill turned in an impressive performance scattering three walks and two hits over 3.0 scoreless innings. Miguel Castro also had a clean spring debut, striking out one batter in one inning of work.

But all of that was yesterday – today is a big day for the Mets as Max Scherzer makes his Mets debut!

Mets Lineup

  1. Luis Guillorme SS
  2. J.D. Davis 3B
  3. Dominic Smith 1B
  4. Daniel Palka LF
  5. Mark Vientos DH
  6. Nick Plummer RF
  7. Tomas Nido C
  8. Khalil Lee CF
  9. Mark Reynolds 2B

Starting Pitcher: Max Scherzer

What We’re Watching For

Max Scherzer! The Mets came out swinging in free agency when they locked Scherzer into the rotation. Last year he posted a 2.46 ERA, 2.97 FIP, 0.864 WHIP (league leading), 6.0 K/9 (league leading) and a 1.8 BB/9 (league leading). Max is a big reason why there’s so much excitement around the team this year, and we’re just excited to see him in the orange and blue.

Mets right-handed pitching prospect Jose Butto is expected to pitch on Monday as well.

The Mets starting lineup today features all of the power from the first game of Spring. On Saturday the Mets hit three homers in the first inning (Guillorme, Smith and Plummer). Luis Guillorme ended the day with three hits and Dominic Smith ended the day with two hits.

The Mets will also get a longer look at a few prospects today: Vientos, Plummer, and Lee. Vientos is a long time prospect in Mets system and Khalil Lee was acquired as part of a three-way trade last year. Plummer was signed this offseason.

Let’s Go Mets!