Mets vs Reds Preview: Week 64 Pulse on Monday

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Myers Takes the Mound for the Mets
Tobias Myers steps onto the mound Monday night with some serious heat in his arm. The Mets' pitcher owns a 2.2 ERA this seasonâthat's elite stuff right there. He's striking out batters at a pace that makes opposing hitters nervous before they even step in the box. His WHIP sits at just 0.24, meaning runners are barely getting on base against him. The Reds' lineup will need to be sharp to catch up to his fastball. Myers gives New York a real chance to grab a win on the road.
Mets Missing Lindor, But Still Fighting
The Mets are limping along without Francisco Lindor, their star shortstop sidelined with a left calf strain. Lindor ran simulated innings last Friday and is on track to return around June 22. New York is 32-39 on the season and just won their last game. That momentum matters when you're on the road without your best player. The team is also waiting on Luis Robert Jr. and Jorge Polanco to get healthy. Cincinnati will want to pounce on a weakened lineup tonight.
Reds Facing Their Own Injury Troubles
Cincinnati isn't at full strength either. Star shortstop Elly De La Cruz has a hamstring that's almost healedâabout 90 percent there. The Reds could get him back around June 18. Hunter Greene, their ace, is still recovering from elbow surgery and won't pitch until around July 4. Chase Burns takes the mound for Cincinnati tonight. The Reds sit at 33-36 and just won their last game. Both teams are hungry and dealing with injuries. This matchup shapes up as a real battle between two clubs trying to get healthy and climb back into contention.
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