The New York Mets will face off against the Atlanta Braves in a highly anticipated matchup at Citi Field. This game promises to be a thrilling battle between division rivals. The Mets, with a record of 52-65, currently sit fourth in the division, while the Braves, boasting a stellar 75-41 record, hold the top spot.
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Mets vs. Braves: Sunday Night Showdown at Citi Field
Taking the mound for the Mets will be their ace, Kodai Senga. With a solid record of 8-6 and an impressive ERA of 3.24, Senga will be a key player to watch as he looks to shut down the potent Braves offense. On the other side, the Braves will send Yonny Chirinos to the mound. Chirinos, with a record of 5-4 and an ERA of 4.83, will look to maintain his team’s winning streak and keep the Mets’ hitters at bay.
The Mets will rely heavily on their power duo of Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor to provide the offensive spark. Alonso, leading the team with 35 home runs, has been a force to be reckoned with all season. Lindor, with 22 home runs of his own, has also been a consistent contributor. The Braves, on the other hand, have a formidable lineup led by Ronald Acuña Jr., who boasts an impressive batting average of .336. Orlando Arcia has also been a standout, with a batting average of .293.
The game will be played on Sunday, August 13th at 7:10 PM Eastern Time at Citi Field in Flushing, Queens. Fans can catch all the action on ESPN. Make sure to tune in to witness this thrilling showdown between two of the National League’s top teams.
Key Matchup to Watch
– Can Kodai Senga silence the powerful Braves lineup and lead the Mets to victory?
– Will Yonny Chirinos be able to keep the Mets’ sluggers in check and secure another win for the Braves?
– How will Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor fare against the talented Braves pitching staff?
– Can Ronald Acuña Jr. continue his hot hitting and make a significant impact on the game?
Injuries
New York Mets: RP Sam Coonrod (Lat, D60), 3B Luis Guillorme (Leg, D10), RP Edwin Díaz (Knee, D60), RP Edwin Uceta (Ankle, D60), RF Starling Marte (Migraines, D10), RP Bryce Montes de Oca (Elbow, D60), RP Elieser Hernández (Pec, D15)
Atlanta Braves: RP Jesse Chavez (Shin, D60), RP Dylan Lee (Shoulder, D60), CF Sam Hilliard (Heel, D10), RP Tyler Matzek (Elbow, D60), 2B Ehire Adrianza (Elbow, D60), SP Kyle Wright (Shoulder, D60), SP Kolby Allard (Shoulder, D60), RP Daysbel Hernández (Forearm, D15), RP Nick Anderson (Shoulder, D60), SP Huascar Ynoa (Elbow, D60)
Main photo credits:
Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
Players mentioned:
Kodai Senga, Yonny Chirinos, Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor, Orlando Arcia, Ronald Acuna Jr., Sam Coonrod, Luis Guillorme, Edwin Diaz, Edwin Uceta, Starling Marte, Bryce Montes de Oca, Elieser Hernandez, Jesse Chavez, Dylan Lee, Sam Hilliard, Tyler Matzek, Ehire Adrianza, Kyle Wright, Kolby Allard, Daysbel Hernandez, Nick Anderson, Huascar Ynoa
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