Good Morning Mets Fans! The Metropolitans were unable to pick up Jacob deGrom after the reigning Cy Young award winner struggled in his second consecutive start. Atlanta defeated the Mets by a score of 7-3, earning the series split of two games a piece.

Tonight, Noah Syndergaard will toe the rubber for the Mets as they head to Philadelphia to take on Aaron Nola and the Phillies. The two teams will reignite their rivalry for the first time this season. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 PM ET and can be seen locally on SNY as well as heard on WCBS 880.

Latest Mets News

ICYMI: Paul Sewald was recalled from Syracuse as Corey Oswalt was optioned.

Latest MLB News

Cleveland Indians shortstop, Francisco Lindor will head to Triple-A Columbus to begin his rehab assignment.

Andy McCullough of the LA Times writes on the legacy that Yasiel Puig left behind with the Dodgers.

C. Trent Rosecrans of the Athletic tells what it is like to experience a Reds game in Monterrey, Mexico.

Latest NL East News

Adam Wells of Bleacher Report writes on Rhys Hoskins and J.T. Realmuto both being open to contract extensions.

Tim Tucker of theAJC looks at how the deals for Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ozzie Albies affects the Braves payroll.

The Washington Nationals have called up their spring training standout, Austen Williams.

Marlins manager, Don Mattingly believes that pitcher, Sandy Alcantara is too tentative.

Latest on MMO

John Flanigan believes it is time for Brodie Van Wagenen to go out and sign Dallas Keuchel.

Mike Silva released his latest episode of Talkin’ Mets and speaks on some early season decisions the team has been faced with.

This Day in Mets History

On this day in 1975, the Mets traded Mac Scarce to the Cincinnati Reds for Tom Hall.

Birthdays: Daniel Zamora (26), Aaron Laffey (34), Ricky Otero (47), and Jeromy Burnitz (50).