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Good morning, Mets fans!

After a 5-2 series-opening loss against the Braves, the Mets will look to bounce back on Tuesday with a doubleheader beginning at 3:10 at Citi Field. Mets southpaw David Peterson (0-0, 0.64 ERA) will be called up to pitch in the doubleheader but it’s unknown who he will face.

Atlanta will start righty Charlie Morton (1-2, 7.00 ERA) in Game 1 and will send right-hander Kyle Wright (3-0, 1.13 ERA) to the mound for Game 2.

Both games will be broadcasted on WCBS 880 and WEPN 1050 and can be seen on SNY. Game 2 will also be televised nationally on FS1.

Let’s get into this morning’s briefing.

Latest Mets News

In regards to playing again, Robinson Canó‘s agent told Joel Sherman of the New York Post “Robbie absolutely still wants to play. Given the right situation, he can still make a meaningful contrighution for a team.”

Andy McCullough and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic break down how manager Buck Showalter is reshaping the Mets.

Latest MLB News

MLB named Cleveland’s José Ramírez and St. Louis’ Nolan Arenado as April’s Players of the Month. The rest of April’s honors are below:

Marlins pitcher Sixto Sánchez is now pitching from 60 feet, according to Christina De Nicola of MLB.com.

Latest on MMO

Alex Horowitz awards Jeff McNeil, Tylor Megill and others Players of the Week.

John Sheridan takes a look at the highs and lows of the Mets’ series win over the Phillies.

Liz Evangelou previews New York’s four-game series with Atlanta.

Mike and Sal break down the latest Robinson Canó news in this week’s edition of MMO Weekly.

On This Date in Mets History

2014: With Jenrry Mejia‘s groundout, the Mets set a new major league record for the longest hitless streak to begin a season going 0-for-46 at the plate. The streak was extended to 64 at-bats before Jacob deGrom singled in his first major league plate appearance.

Birthdays: Walter Lockett (28)

Let’s go Mets!