MLB Game Preview: Miami Marlins (26-31) vs. New York Mets (23-33)

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First Pitch: 7:10 PM ET

Television: SNY, Bally Sports Florida, MLB.TV

Series: Game 1 of 3

The Mets return home trying to stop a slide that has pushed them to the bottom of the NL East, while the Marlins look to build momentum after stabilizing their rotation. This matchup features Miami’s young right‑hander Max Meyer, who has flashed ace‑level upside, against veteran strikeout artist Freddy Peralta, who has struggled with command and home runs in 2026. Both teams have been inconsistent offensively, making this a potentially tight, pitching‑driven opener.

WEATHER & BALLPARK CONDITIONS

Temperature: 71–74°F at first pitch

Sky: Partly cloudy

Humidity: 55–60%

Wind: 10–13 mph blowing out to right‑center

Chance of Rain: <10%

Projected Park Factor: Pitcher‑friendly, but wind boosts HR potential for left‑handed hitters

Conditions slightly favor left‑handed power bats.

INJURY REPORT

Miami Marlins

Jazz Chisholm Jr. — ACTIVE

Jake Burger — PROBABLE (hand soreness)

Jesús Sánchez — QUESTIONABLE (hamstring)

Edward Cabrera — OUT (shoulder inflammation)

Tanner Scott — ACTIVE

New York Mets

Pete Alonso — ACTIVE

Francisco Lindor — PROBABLE (ankle soreness)

Starling Marte — OUT (oblique strain)

Kodai Senga — OUT (shoulder rehab)

Brooks Raley — ACTIVE

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Miami Marlins (26–31)

Last 10: 5–5

Road Record: 12–17

Run Differential: –22

Trend: Pitching improving; offense inconsistent but showing signs of life

Miami has been competitive in most games but struggles to close out tight contests.

New York Mets (23–33)

Last 10: 3–7

Home Record: 11–16

Run Differential: –41

Trend: Pitching struggling; bullpen unreliable; offense streaky

The Mets have been unable to sustain momentum due to injuries and bullpen collapses.

SERIES HISTORY

2025 Season Series: Mets won 8–5

Last 10 Meetings: Mets lead 6–4

At Citi Field: Mets have won 5 of last 7

Average Runs/Game (last 5 matchups): 8.2

These teams tend to play competitive, mid‑scoring games.

STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP

MIA — MAX MEYER (RHP)

2026 Stats: 3.58 ERA | 1.19 WHIP | 9.1 K/9

Last 3 Starts: 2.74 ERA, 1.07 WHIP

Pitch Mix: Four‑seam, slider (elite), changeup

Strengths: Swing‑and‑miss slider; excellent vs. right‑handed hitters

Weakness: Occasional fastball command lapses; vulnerable to lefty power

Matchup Outlook: Meyer’s slider is a major weapon against the Mets’ right‑handed core, but lefties like McNeil and Vientos could cause trouble.

NYM — FREDDY PERALTA (RHP)

2026 Stats: 4.89 ERA | 1.36 WHIP | 10.8 K/9

Last 3 Starts: 5.44 ERA, 1.41 WHIP

Pitch Mix: Four‑seam, curveball, slider, changeup

Strengths: High strikeout upside; elite spin rates

Weakness: HR‑prone; struggles with walks; inconsistent early innings

Matchup Outlook: Peralta’s volatility makes him a high‑risk, high‑reward starter. Miami’s aggressive hitters match up well against his fastball.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Jazz Chisholm Jr. (MIA) vs. Freddy Peralta

Chisholm crushes high fastballs

Peralta struggles vs. left‑handed power

Edge: Chisholm Jr.

Pete Alonso (NYM) vs. Max Meyer

Alonso punishes mistakes

Meyer’s slider can neutralize him if located well

Edge: Even

Francisco Lindor (NYM) vs. MIA Bullpen

Lindor excels vs. late‑inning fastballs

Miami’s bullpen has been inconsistent

Edge: Lindor

Bryan De La Cruz (MIA) vs. NYM Pitching

De La Cruz is heating up

Mets’ middle relief is vulnerable to right‑handed power

Edge: De La Cruz

BETTING TRENDS

Miami Marlins

4–2 in last 6

Under is 5–3 in last 8

3–7 in last 10 road games

New York Mets

2–6 in last 8

1–5 in last 6 home games

Over is 6–4 in last 10

Head‑to‑Head

Mets 6–4 last 10

Unders hit in 3 of last 5

Game Odds

Miami Marlins                  7.5

New York Mets                 – 108

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026

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