Mets vs Rockies Preview: Senga Leads, Coors Challenge

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Mets Visit Colorado After Big Win
The Mets just defeated the Rockies 4-2 in their last meeting at Coors Field, and now they're back for another battle on Thursday. Although the Mets struggle with a 13-22 record, they've won their last two games, showing real momentum heading into this matchup. Christian Scott takes the mound for New York, hoping to build on recent success. Colorado counters with José Quintana, a veteran pitcher trying to steady the Rockies' inconsistent rotation. Both teams know Coors Field plays tough on pitchers because the thin air helps the ball travel farther. The Rockies are also stumbling with a five-game losing streak, so they desperately need this win at home.
Star Mets Bats Ready to Swing
Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr. bring serious firepower to the Mets lineup, even though both players have minimal stats in the early season. Soto, one of baseball's best hitters, is known for his discipline at the plate and his ability to walk frequently while still delivering power. He shocked everyone last season by stealing nearly 40 bases, proving he's a threat in multiple ways. Tatis, a three-time All-Star, combines power with elite defense and has won two Gold Glove awards. Together, these two superstars form a dynamic duo capable of creating scoring chances throughout the game. The Mets' offense leans heavily on their quality at the top of the lineup.
Rockies Hope Hunter Goodman Delivers
Hunter Goodman emerged as Colorado's breakout star last season, earning an All-Star selection while smashing 31 home runs and driving in 91 runs with a .278 batting average. Producing that kind of power from the catcher position is exceptionally rare and valuable, making Goodman a cornerstone player for the Rockies' future. Teammate Brenton Doyle excels defensively as one of baseball's best center fielders, owning two Gold Glove awards thanks to his speed and range at Coors Field. While Doyle still needs to improve his .235 batting average, his elite defense provides consistent value. The Rockies depend on both players stepping up offensively if they want to compete in every game.
Key Injury Concerns Affecting Both Teams
The Mets face serious injury challenges that impact their pitching depth significantly. Right-hander Kodai Senga, one of their most important arms, sits on the injured list with inflammation and won't return until June. Multiple relief pitchers including Justin Hagenman, Dedniel Nunez, and Reed Garrett are also sidelined long-term, forcing the Mets to rely heavily on healthy arms like Devin Williams in tight situations. Colorado struggles similarly with Ryan Feltner out and Kris Bryant recovering from surgery. These injuries mean both teams must work harder to win close games when bullpen depth matters most.
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