New York Mets at Arizona Diamondbacks

Mets Try to Steady the Ship Against a Reeling Diamondbacks Squad

By Pablo SanchezUpdated 60d ago·2 min read
6:40 PM MST
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Final box score — data via ESPN.
New York Mets
Nolan McLean
(2-3)·3.57 ERA
Arizona Diamondbacks
Ryne Nelson
(2-3)·4.65 ERA
On the mound — starting pitchers.

New York rolls into Phoenix off a 6-2 home loss to the Rockies that hinged on a controversial 8th-inning grand slam down the line, with manager Carlos Mendoza admitting the proximity to the pole made it a tough call. The bigger problem is the lineup card: Francisco Lindor is in a walking boot with a calf issue and won't be re-evaluated for 3 weeks, and the bullpen is held together with tape after A.J. Minter hit a setback in his rehab from lat surgery.

New York Mets
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  • Day-To-DayJoe Jacques RPno
  • Day-To-DayNate Lavender RPno
  • Day-To-DayKevin Herget RPno
  • Day-To-DayNick Burdi RPno
  • Day-To-DayJose Rojas 3Bno
  • 10-Day-ILJorge Polanco 1Bno
  • 10-Day-ILJared Young 1Bno
  • 10-Day-ILRonny Mauricio SSno
Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks
(14)
  • Day-To-DayKyle Amendt RPno
  • 10-Day-ILCarlos Santana 1Bno
  • 10-Day-ILTyler Locklear 1Bno
  • 60-Day-ILCorbin Burnes SPno
  • 60-Day-ILCristian Mena RPno
  • 60-Day-ILJordan Lawlar LFno
  • 60-Day-ILBlake Walston SPno
  • 60-Day-ILAndrew Saalfrank RPno
Injury report — info via ESPN.

Arizona is in a worse mood. The Diamondbacks have dropped 6 of their last 7 and scored just 12 runs over that stretch with 2 shutouts mixed in. Torey Lovullo's quote after the latest loss was the standard "get back to basics" speech, which is manager-ese for we are out of ideas. Corbin Carroll did go deep Thursday against the Pirates, but that was about it.

The pitching matchup is where this gets interesting. Nolan McLean has a 2.97 ERA but is coming off his shortest start of the year — 4 innings, 6 hits, 3 earned in a 10-inning loss to the Angels on May 2. Ryne Nelson's 6.61 ERA tells you most of what you need to know, except for one detail: his best start of 2026 came against these exact Mets on April 8, when he went 5.2 innings, allowed 1 earned, struck out 5, and pounded the zone with 76% fastballs in a 7-2 win. Nelson has the Mets' number, or at least had it once.

The market has the Mets at -127 on the moneyline despite the worse record, which makes sense once you stack the rotation gap and a Diamondbacks lineup that currently can't slug its way out of a Whataburger. Public DK money is split evenly on the moneyline (56% handle, 56% bets on New York), but the spread tells the real story — 79% of the handle is on the Mets -1.5 against just 21% on Arizona +1.5, even though more individual bettors are taking the home dog. Sharp side, square side, take your pick.

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Total sits at 8.5 with the under juiced to -117, which feels right for a McLean start in a park where the ball flies but the home offense currently can't find the bat rack. If Nelson does the April 8 version of himself again, this is a low-scoring grind. If he does the other version, the Mets get well in a hurry.

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