Morning Briefing: Mets’ Losing Streak Now at a Dozen
Good morning, Mets fans.
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It was reported Tuesday that the Mets plan to call up Christian Scott to start on Thursday. Scott spent all of 2025 rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. In 2024, he posted a 4.56 ERA over 47 1/3 innings pitched. Thursday was supposed to be Kodai Senga‘s turn in the rotation, but his start will now be pushed to Saturday. MMO‘s Mathias Altman-Kurosaki was on the news as it came out.
Juan Soto will return to action today against the Twins after missing a little over two weeks with a calf strain.
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The Phillies plan to start Zack Wheeler against the Braves this Saturday, Charlotte Varnes of The Athletic reports. Wheeler has been sidelined by a thoracic outlet surgery since August of 2025. Wheeler will look to help right the ship for a Phillies team that’s struggled nearly as much as the Mets. Philadelphia sits at 8-15, while New York is 7-16.
On Tuesday, the Braves placed reliever Raisel Iglesias on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation. The team also moved Spencer Strider and Sean Murphy’s rehab assignments up to Triple-A.
White Sox first baseman Munetaka Murakami homered for the fourth consecutive game, bringing his total for the 2026 season up to nine.
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Brandyn Pokrass previews the Mets’ series against the Twins.
Tyler Antonelle writes his weekly report on the Mets’ minor league affiliates.
Andrew Steele-Davis reviews the Mets’ recent series against the Cubs in the latest edition of 3 Up, 3 Down.
On This Date in Mets History
1970: Tom Seaver sets a major league record by striking out ten consecutive batters to end the game. Overall, Seaver also strikes out 19 batters, a team record.
1989: Sid Fernandez tosses eight innings of one-run ball against the Cubs.
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