What time is the Braves vs. Mets game?
The game is at 7:15 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 19.
Sports / Baseball
The Atlanta Braves are set to face the New York Mets in the series finale at Truist Park, with a chance to sweep the series. All eyes are on Spencer Strider as he aims to build on his recent impressive outing. The Mets will counter with Cla...
The Braves enter the game with a 33-39 record, while the Mets lead the NL East with a 45-29 record. Strider's return from injury has been inconsistent, but his recent start against the Rockies showed promise. Holmes, in his first season as a starter, has provided length for the Mets. Key injuries for the Braves include RHP Daysbel Hernandez, RHP Joe Jimenez, and RHP Reynaldo López. The Mets' injury list is extensive, including Brett Baty, Nick Madrigal, and Sean Manaea. Watch for Strider's slider, which is slightly slower than before his injury, and how the Mets hitters adjust. Brandon Nimmo's historical success against Strider makes him a player to watch. Jeff McNeil's on-base streak adds another layer of intrigue.
The game is at 7:15 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 19.
Truist Park in Atlanta, GA.
The game is broadcast on PeachtreeTV and available on streaming services like YouTube TV. Out-of-market viewers can watch on MLB Network.
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