The Mets face the Rockies at Citi Field tonight, but they’re not in top form. With a record of 9-16, New York struggles to keep pace in the NL East, especially after losing star shortstop Francisco Lindor to injury.
Tonight’s game starts at 7:10 p.m. ET. Freddy Peralta (1-2, 4.05 ERA) will take the mound for the Mets, while Michael Lorenzen (1-2, 7.48 ERA) is expected to start for Colorado.
Mickey Moniak leads the Rockies into this matchup, boasting impressive stats—he’s slashing .324/.347/.750 with eight home runs this season. But can he maintain that momentum against a top-10-rated Mets bullpen?
The Rockies currently sit at 10-16, trailing behind the division leaders in the NL West. This game could be pivotal for both teams as they seek to turn their seasons around.
Injuries have plagued the Mets recently; they just broke a 12-game losing streak before Lindor went on the 10-day injured list due to a calf injury. His absence raises questions about how effectively the team can compete.
The stakes are high tonight—not just for pride but also for positioning in their respective divisions. Fans might wonder: how will these injuries affect betting odds? Currently, analysts are keeping a close eye on these developments.
Streaming options include WPIX and Rockies.TV for those unable to attend in person. Tickets remain available on StubHub, but with Lindor out, will fans still show up?
As both teams prepare for this crucial matchup at Citi Field, all eyes will be on how they adapt to their current challenges. The outcome could influence their trajectories as they push through this MLB season.
