Mets vs Rockies Preview: Ghost Senga Takes the Hill

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Mets Face Tough Rockies Test at High-Altitude Coors Field
The New York Mets travel to Colorado on Thursday to face the Rockies at Coors Field. Both teams enter the game with matching 13-22 and 14-22 records, so this matchup matters. The Mets just won their previous game here, with Kodai Senga pitching well in a 4-2 victory. Now Freddy Peralta takes the mound for New York, looking to keep the momentum rolling. Peralta's reputation as a strikeout pitcher gives the Mets confidence. However, Colorado's Michael Lorenzen will counter on the hill. Pitching at Coors Field remains notoriously difficult because the thin air makes the ball travel farther and faster than anywhere else in baseball.
Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr. Lead Mets Offense
Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr. anchor the Mets' lineup with their exceptional skills. Soto is known for his incredibly patient approach at the plate, rarely swinging at bad pitches. His discipline helps him get on base consistently, and he brings serious power to every at-bat. Last season, he surprised fans by stealing nearly 40 bases, showing his speed isn't just talk. Tatis brings his own magic, combining power and speed with elite defensive abilities. Both players were dynamic performers in their previous appearances. With these two stars leading the way, the Mets' offense should create plenty of scoring opportunities against Colorado's pitching staff.
Colorado's Young Stars Hunter Goodman and Brenton Doyle
Hunter Goodman emerged last season as one of the Rockies' most exciting players. The 25-year-old catcher earned an All-Star selection while hitting about 31 home runs. That kind of offensive power from the catcher position makes Goodman incredibly valuable. If he sustains this level of play, he could become a cornerstone for Colorado's future. Meanwhile, Brenton Doyle provides elite defense in center field, having already won two Gold Glove awards. His speed and range help him track down fly balls in the spacious Coors Field outfield. Though Doyle hits around .235 for his career, his defense remains his greatest strength.
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