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The New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals are set to play a split doubleheader on Sunday, May 4, 2025, after Saturday’s game was postponed due to torrential rain. This marks the second consecutive season in St. Louis where a game between th...
The Cardinals have struggled against the Mets this season, losing all five previous matchups. The rainout adds to a series of scheduling disruptions for St. Louis, including a previous rainout in Cincinnati that forced a doubleheader, and another in Boston.
The Mets are using the doubleheader as an opportunity to give Blade Tidwell his first major league start. Tidwell, the Mets’ 15th-ranked prospect, was surprised by the call-up but is eager to make an impact. The Mets aim to maintain their strong road ERA, which is currently the lowest in the Majors.
**Impact of Roster Moves** The Mets have recalled Blade Tidwell from Triple-A Syracuse, and he will wear No. 40. LHP Danny Young was transferred to the 60-day injured list and will undergo Tommy John surgery. RHP Austin Warren is set to be the 27th man for both games of the doubleheader. RHP Dedniel Núñez is expected to rejoin the Mets in St. Louis today and will likely be activated ahead of Game 2.
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