Mets Play the Giants Looking to Break Road Skid
The Mets bring a three-game road slide into a series against a Giants team trying to stop a three-game home skid.
- The San Francisco Giants host The New York Mets on Friday, aiming to break a three-game losing streak at home in San Francisco.
- Both The Mets and The Giants enter this matchup seeking to improve their early-season standing following their respective 2025 performances.
- The BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE suggests a competitive matchup, with The Mets favored at-136 and The Giants at +114; the over-under is set at 7.5 runs.
- Starting for The Giants, pitcher Tyler Mahle faces The Mets, who counter with starter Nolan McLean in this home pitching matchup.
- Roster depth remains a concern as multiple players from both teams, including Giants pitchers Reiver Sanmartin and Hayden Birdsong, face 60-Day injuries.
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Mets turn to Nolan McLean vs. Giants in bid to end skid
The task for right-hander Nolan McLean in his 10th major league start will be much like the task in his first nine outings: save the New York Mets from spiraling further out of control.
Mets play the Giants looking to break road skid
The New York Mets visit the San Francisco Giants looking to stop a three-game road skid.
Giants Should Be Favored With Ray On The Mound
Mets vs. Giants, 9:45 ETWe are about a week into the season, and teams are either starting their third series or wrapping up their second one of the year. This is obviously a very small amount of games in the season, and most teams you’d never notice the success or failure in the middle of the year. With just a few games this season, it is easier to see. Neither one of these teams look bad or great, but it is far too early to make judgments. The…
Giants host the Mets on home losing streak
New York Mets (3-3) vs. San Francisco Giants (2-4) San Francisco; Thursday, 9:45 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Mets: David Peterson (0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, three strikeouts); Giants: Robbie Ray (0-1, 3.38 ERA, 0.
NY Mets drop 3 straight as David Peterson gets shelled in San Francisco
Robert Edwards-Imagn ImagesRobert Edwards-Imagn Images The NY Mets lost 7-2 to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Thursday night, dropping their third straight game and falling to 3-4 on the young season. David Peterson was handed the loss, and his 4.1-inning outing did most of the damage before the offense ever had a real chance to respond. Peterson retired the first batter of the bottom of the 1st before the Giants scored on an RBI tri…
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