Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Good morning, Mets fans.

Friday night, the Mets fell to the San Diego Padres 7-1, dropping a crucial first game of the Wild Card Series. Max Scherzer gave up seven runs in 4 2/3 innings, conceding four home runs. Eduardo Escobar provided the lone Mets run with a solo home run in the fifth inning.

Chris Bello provides a more in-depth analysis of Game 1. Game 2 of the Wild Card series will begin Saturday night at 7:37 PM EST. Jacob deGrom (5-4, 3.08 ERA) will attempt to save the season for the Mets as he matches up against Blake Snell (8-10, 3.38 ERA). The game will once again be televised on ESPN.

Now, it’s time for the morning briefing.

Latest Mets News

Max Scherzer made some unfortunate history on Friday night, becoming the first pitcher since 1939 to allow four-plus home runs and seven-plus earned runs in a playoff game.

Starling Marte was activated off the injured list and played in his first game action in over a month on Friday night. He went 2-for-4 with 2 stolen bases.

The Mets have DFA’d Michael Perez, who appeared in six games for the team earlier this year. He tallied three RBIs in 16 plate appearances during his stint.

Bradford William Davis wrote an article in GQ Sports on Friday in which he inquires about the Mets, food, and life with Mark Canha and Trevor May.

Latest MLB News

Shane Bieber outlasted Shane McClanahan in a pitching duel as the Cleveland Guardians defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1.

The Philadelphia Phillies stormed back after being down 2-0 entering the ninth inning and stun the St. Louis Cardinals as their bullpen faltered late. The Phillies prevailed 6-3.

The Seattle Mariners ambushed Alek Manoah by posting three runs in the first inning, while Luis Castillo tosses a gem as the Mariners triumphed over the Toronto Blue Jays 4-0.

Tony Beasley, the interim manager for the Texas Rangers, met with GM Chris Young to interview for the full-time managerial job.

Latest on MMO

Andrew Steele-Davis analyzes what it means for the Mets to have Starling Marte and Francisco Alvarez on the Wild Card roster.

Jack Markowski breaks down the position-by-position matchup between the Mets and Padres.

Rich Sparago compares the 2022 Mets season with the other historic years in which the Mets won 100 games.

On This Date in Mets History

1973: The Mets defeat the Reds 9-2 to take a 2-1 series lead in the NLCS. Rusty Staub knocked in four runs and Jerry Koosman pitched a complete game, giving up two runs on eight hits while striking out nine and walking zero.

1988: The Mets defeat the Dodgers 8-4 to take a 2-1 series lead in the NLCS. Darryl Strawberry and Wally Backman led the way with three and two RBIs respectively. Randy Myers collected the win out of the bullpen, recording just one out.

Birthdays: Colin Holderman (27), Gosuke Katoh (28)