Seattle Mariners vs New York Mets Prediction & Match Preview - May 15th | MLB Season 2022
Like Tom Hanks in the 1993 rom-com classic, the Seattle Mariners are headed from the Space Needle to the Big Apple to take on the New York Mets. May 15 will be the season finale between the two clubs that made major offseason moves in an attempt to return to the playoffs. The Seattle Mariners will send reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Robbie Ray to the hill in an attempt to climb out of a losing record. The pricey left hander signed a five-year $115 million deal in the offseason and has been good but not great in his inaugural season with the Mariners. The New York Mets will turn to Carlos "Cookie" Carrasco who is hoping to cash in on his own megadeal this offseason.
Match Details:
Fixture: Seattle Mariners vs New York Mets | 2022 MLB Regular Season
Date & Time: Sunday, May 15, 1:40 p.m. EDT
Venue: Citi Field, Flushing, New York
Seattle Mariners Preview
The Mariners made numerous additions in the offseason, bringing in former All-Stars Eugenio Suarez and Jesse Winker from the Cincinnati Reds and Adam Frazier from the San Diego Padres. This, combined with the major signing of Robbie Ray from the Toronto Blue Jays and the high-ceiling potential of outfielders Jarred Kelenic and Julio Rodriguez had the Seattle Mariners as dark horse favorites to return to the playoffs since 2001. However, everything has underwhelmed for the team. Kelenic looks better suited for AAA, Ray has an earned run average over 4.00, and Frazier, Winker and Suarez look like shells of the All-Stars they once were.
Key Player- J.P. Crawford
Crawford has been singlehandedly keeping the Seattle Mariners from plunging into embarrassment. Currently ranked fourth in the American League in batting average, Crawford has also been slugging .533 while playing his typical brand of stellar defense.
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If the Mariners are able to turn their season around and make a playoff run, Crawford may find himself in the conversation for the American League's Most Valuable Player Award.
Seattle Mariners Predicted Lineup
Starting Pitcher: Robbie Ray
- Adam Frazier, 2B
- Ty France, 1B
- Jesse Winker, LF
- Eugenio Suarez, DH
- J.P. Crawford, SS
- Abraham Toro, 3B
- Julio Rodriguez, CF
- Jarred Kelenic, RF
- Luis Torrens, C
New York Mets Preview
The New York Mets are off to the best start in franchise history in the most unorthodox of fashions. Their best player? Jacob deGrom hasn't thrown an inning. Their top 10 offense? Bottom five in the league in home runs and hard contact. It doesn't matter though; the best teams find ways to win, and the Mets are living proof as they lead the National League in wins and are on their way to bringing October baseball back to Queens as they sit comfortably atop the National League East with deGrom's return looming.
Key Player- Edwin Diaz
The bullpen has been a major issue for the Mets over the years; however, after Diaz's rough start in New York, he has been automatic. This year, the Puerto Rican fireballer has been especially dominant, as his k/9 rate is a staggering 15.5. He's struck out more than half of the hitters who have the displeasure of facing him in the ninth.
Edwin Díaz has struck out eight of the last 13 batters he's faced and has a rate of 15.2 K/9, which leads all Major League pitchers with at least 13 innings on the season.- Anthony Dicomo, MLB.com
This series will be an emotional one for Diaz, as the Mariners drafted and developed him before shipping him to New York for slumping outfielder Jarred Kelenic. The series will likely hinge on his ability to shut the door.
New York Mets Predicted Lineup
Starting Pitcher: Carlos Carrasco
- Brandon Nimmo, CF
- Mark Canha, LF
- Francisco Lindor, SS
- Pete Alonso, 1B
- J.D. Davis, DH
- Starling Marte, RF
- Eduardo Escobar, 3B
- Jeff McNeil, 2B
- Tomas Nido, C
Seattle Mariners vs New York Mets Prediction
The New York Mets have struggled against southpaws this season. However, the team is 7-3 in their ten series finales this year while the Mariners have struggled mightily away from Safeco Field, and any lack of confidence will be blood in the water for the carniverous fan base at Citi Field. Expect the game to be closely contested, but timely hitting and a clutch performance from closer Edwin Diaz will bring the Mets to 8-3 in series finales.
Where To Watch:
Mets: SNY
Mariners: Fox Sports Seattle