Mets’ Bullpen Builds Momentum Against Pirates in Series Finale
The New York Mets are looking to leverage their bullpen’s newfound momentum as they face off against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the final game of their four-game series on Sunday. With the series tied and closer Edwin Diaz back in action, the Mets are aiming for another win to secure the series.
Edwin Diaz’s Impact
Return from Suspension: Edwin Diaz made a big splash returning from his 10-game suspension for violating MLB’s policy on foreign substances. He pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Saturday, securing his eighth save of the season and helping the Mets break their three-game losing streak with a 5-2 win.
Performance Highlights: Diaz showed resilience, even after hitting Oneil Cruz to start the inning. He quickly regained control, striking out Rowdy Tellez and inducing a game-ending double play from Andrew McCutchen. “I felt really good,” Diaz said. “I was a little anxious after hitting the first batter but settled down and focused on making pitches.”
Mets’ Bullpen Dynamics
Struggles During Suspension: The Mets’ bullpen had a tough time while Diaz was out but showed improvement on Saturday. Relievers Jose Butto, Reed Garrett, and Dedniel Nunez combined for 3 2/3 scoreless innings before Diaz closed the game.
Manager’s Confidence: Mets manager Carlos Mendoza expressed confidence in the bullpen with Diaz back. “It’s a totally different ballgame with Edwin Diaz ready in the ninth,” Mendoza said. “I was able to be more aggressive in pulling the starter out… the bullpen did a great job.”
Pittsburgh Pirates’ Performance
Offensive Struggles: Despite tying a franchise record with seven home runs on Friday, the Pirates struggled on Saturday, going 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position. Bryan Reynolds has been a bright spot, hitting .429 over his past five games.
Manager’s Comments: Pirates manager Derek Shelton highlighted the missed opportunities. “We had chances to score… It’s frustrating not getting the big hit when we needed it.”
Pitching Matchup
Sean Manaea for the Mets: The Mets will start left-hander Sean Manaea (5-3, 3.67 ERA). Manaea has been reliable recently, allowing just five earned runs over his last 22 2/3 innings. He pitched a season-high seven innings in his last outing against the Washington Nationals.
Luis Ortiz for the Pirates: The Pirates will counter with right-hander Luis Ortiz (4-2, 3.27 ERA). Ortiz has primarily been a multi-inning reliever but pitched six innings in his lone start this season. His last appearance saw him throw 30 pitches over two innings, allowing one run against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Historical Context and Match Anticipation
Series Dynamics: The series is currently tied at one game each, with the Mets looking to build on their momentum from Saturday’s win. Both teams have had their ups and downs, making Sunday’s game crucial for setting the tone moving forward.
Key Players to Watch: For the Mets, Edwin Diaz’s role in the bullpen and Sean Manaea’s performance on the mound will be pivotal. For the Pirates, Bryan Reynolds’ offensive form and Luis Ortiz’s ability to handle the starting role will be key factors.
Conclusion
Sunday’s game is crucial for both teams. The Mets, energized by the return of Edwin Diaz, aim to continue their winning streak, while the Pirates look to bounce back and seize their opportunities. This matchup promises to be a competitive and strategic battle.