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The Metropolitans return home to open up a ten game home stand after a tough road trip that saw them drop six out of their 10 games.

Noah Syndergaard struggled on Sunday as he was tagged for six runs, four of which were earned over five innings of work. The Cardinals took the rubber match by a score of 6-4.

Steven Matz and the Mets will look for some revenge against Jake Arrieta and the Philadelphia Phillies tonight as the two teams open up a three-game set. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. ET and can be seen on SNY as well as heard on WCBS 880.

Latest Mets News

Jacob deGrom was seen playing catch today on the field as the Mets’ ace seems to be progressing well and on track to make his return when eligible to come off the injured list on April 26th sans an MRI.

Manager, Mickey Callaway favors playing J.D. Davis at third base and Jeff McNeil in left field when both players are both in the starting lineup.

Latest MLB News

Yankees manager, Aaron Boone advised that Aaron Judge has sustained a “pretty significant” strain of his oblique and will miss a significant amount of time.

Jacoby Ellsbury continues to struggle to get healthy as he has had some issues pop up that have slowed his ability to perform baseball activities.

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher, Matt Shoemaker was diagnosed with a torn ACL and will sadly miss the remainder of the 2019 season after a strong start.

After 1,337 plate appearances, Texas Rangers outfielder, Joey Gallohit his first sacrifice fly on Sunday.

Latest NL East News

Corey Seidman of NBC Sports looks at the success that Bryce Harper has had against left-handed pitching.

Gabriel Burns of theAJC writes on the optimism surrounding the Atlanta Braves’ bullpen.

The Washington Nationals are not too keen on the open roof at Marlins park in the Washington Post.

Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald gives an analytical look at the Miami Marlins offensive woes.

Latest on MMO

Tim Ryder believes the Mets should be looking at the San Francisco Giants’ relievers.

This Day in Mets History

On this day in 2009, the Texas Rangers claimed Darren O’Day off waivers from the New York Mets.