MLB Game Preview: Arizona Diamondbacks (5-5) vs. New York Mets (6-4)

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Venue, Date & First Pitch

Location: Citi Field — Queens, NY

First Pitch: 4:10 PM ET

Broadcast: ARID, SNY, MLB.TV

Weather Outlook

Conditions: Crisp, cold early‑April New York air

Impact: Not an ideal hitting environment; ball tends to die in the gaps

Injury Report

New York Mets

Juan Soto — on IL with calf strain (major lineup absence)

Arizona Diamondbacks

Key injuries noted: Carlos Santana, Jordan Lawlar, Pavin Smith (impacting lineup depth)

Team Records & Standings

Arizona Diamondbacks (5–5)

Away Record: 0–3

Streak: 5–2 in last seven overall

Runs/Game: 3.5

New York Mets (6–4)

Home Record: 2–1

Streak: W3

Runs/Game: 4.9

Runs Allowed/Game: 3.2 (4th‑fewest in MLB)

Recent Team Form

Arizona Diamondbacks

Offense inconsistent: .211 AVG, .271 OBP, .367 SLG

35 runs in 10 games; 8 HR

Bullpen struggling: 6.50 ERA, 28th in MLB

Zac Gallen’s strikeout rate sharply down (3.6 K/9)

New York Mets

Scored 5+ runs in all three wins vs. Giants over weekend without Soto

Balanced lineup with Semien, Lindor, Alvarez, Robert Jr.

Team OPS: .723, pitching ERA: 2.53

Probable Pitching Matchup

Arizona Diamondbacks — RHP Zac Gallen (1–1, 3.60 ERA)

Former All‑Star but showing concerning early‑season indicators

Strikeouts dramatically down (3.6 K/9 vs. career 9.4)

Command remains solid, but diminished swing‑and‑miss profile is a red flag

New York Mets — RHP Freddy Peralta (1–0, 4.35 ERA)

Last season’s NL wins leader

Elite strikeout ability intact: 12.19 K/9

Mets’ run prevention has been outstanding behind him

Key Player Matchups

Diamondbacks Hitters vs. Peralta

Arizona lineup slumping outside of Corbin Carroll

Carroll: .312 AVG, team‑high HR & RBI

Marte, Arenado, Moreno must produce to avoid another low‑output game

Mets Hitters vs. Gallen

Mets offense steady despite Soto’s absence

Lindor slumping (2 XBH in 48 AB), but lineup depth compensates

Semien, Alvarez, and Robert Jr. provide balanced power/contact mix

Series History & Context

Mets open a homestand after sweeping the Giants

Diamondbacks enter having covered the run line in 7 of last 9

Mets have covered the F5 run line in 44 of last 78 home games

Betting Trends & Market Notes

Mets: strong Under trend early (4–5–1)

Diamondbacks: 6–4 to the Over

Mets: W3, strong home performance

D‑backs: offense cold, bullpen unreliable

Game Odds

Arizona Diamondbacks                 7

New York Mets                                 – 163

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 6, 2026

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