On Wednesday, June 12, Francisco Lindor's New York Mets (28-37) host Jazz Chisholm's Miami Marlins (23-43) at Citi Field. The first pitch will be thrown at 7:10 PM ET.
For more details on how to watch New York's upcoming game against Miami, keep reading the article below.
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Where to Watch Mets vs. Marlins
- Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2024
- Time: 7:10 PM ET
- TV Channel: BSFL
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- Location: Queens, New York
- Venue: Citi Field
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Pitching Matchup
Mets: David Peterson
- David Peterson (1-0) makes the start for the Mets, his third of the season.
- The lefty last pitched on Tuesday, June 4 against the Washington Nationals, when he went 6 2/3 innings, allowing two earned runs while giving up five hits.
- Opposing hitters have a collective batting average of .267 against him this season. He has a 3.09 ERA and 3.9 strikeouts per nine innings over his two appearances.
- Peterson will look to last five or more innings for his third straight appearance. He's averaging 5.6 frames per outing.
Marlins: Braxton Garrett
- Braxton Garrett (2-1) takes the mound first for the Marlins in his sixth start of the season. He has a 5.81 ERA in 26 1/3 innings pitched, with 24 strikeouts.
- In his last outing on Wednesday against the Tampa Bay Rays, the lefty threw 2 2/3 innings, allowing five earned runs while surrendering six hits.
- The 26-year-old has a 5.81 ERA and 8.2 strikeouts per nine innings during five games this season, while giving up a batting average of .267 to opposing hitters.
- Garrett enters the matchup with one quality start under his belt this season.
- Garrett will try to record his fourth matchup of five or more innings pitched this season. He averages 5.2 innings per appearance.
- He has had one appearances this season in which he did not allow an earned run.
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Team Comparison
Mets | Marlins | |
---|---|---|
4.3 | Runs Scored (PG) | 3.6 |
4.9 | Runs Allowed (PG) | 5 |
.240 | Batting AVG | .233 |
.236 | Batting AVG Against | .252 |
69 | Home Runs | 52 |
61 | Home Runs Allowed | 63 |
Mets Offensive Leaders
- Lindor is batting .231 this year, with a .298 on-base percentage and a .402 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 16.4%, and his walk rate is 6.8%. He has 10 home runs and 31 RBI, plus 37 runs scored and nine steals on 12 attempts.
- In 2024, Pete Alonso is batting .236, with a .785 OPS (.317 on-base, .468 slugging). He has 14 home runs and 32 RBI, plus 37 runs scored. His strikeout rate is 20.6%, and his walk rate is 8.9%.
- Starling Marte is batting .284, with six home runs and 26 RBI, plus 32 runs scored and 10 steals on 10 attempts. He has a .754 OPS (.332 on-base, .422 slugging). His strikeout rate is 21.2%, and his walk rate is 5.9%.
- Also for the Mets, Brandon Nimmo's batting average is .217, with a .341 on-base percentage and a .374 slugging percentage. He has seven homers and 32 RBI, plus 32 runs scored and five stolen bases on five attempts. His strikeout rate is 25.6%, and his walk rate is 12.5%.
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Marlins Offensive Leaders
- The Marlins' Chisholm has a .246/.315/.423 triple slash this year, and he's smashed nine home runs with 30 runs and 31 RBI plus 12 steals on 15 attempts. He's walking and striking out 8.4% and 24.5% of the time, respectively.
- In 278 plate appearances this season, Josh Bell has posted a .249 average along with a .318 OBP and .390 SLG. He's also clubbed seven homers with 31 RBI and 27 runs while posting an 18.3% strikeout rate and 7.6% walk rate.
- So far this season, Bryan De La Cruz is batting .249/.304/.424 this season with a walk rate of 6.8% and a strikeout rate of 25%. In addition, he's swatted 11 dingers while driving in 29 runs and scoring 30 times.
- At the dish, Jesus Sanchez has posted a batting average of .239 with an OPS of .633 (.289 OBP; .344 SLG) this season, while crushing four homers with 16 runs and 23 RBI. He's drawing free passes at a 5.1% clip and striking out 22.1% of the time. On the basepaths, he's stolen six bags on seven tries.
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