Where to Watch the Mets vs. Dodgers Series: TV Channel, Live Stream, Game Times and more
At Citi Field on Monday, the New York Mets (22-30) begin a three-game series versus the Los Angeles Dodgers (33-22), at 4:10 PM ET.
The Mets and Dodgers will clash in a three-game series, which ends on Wednesday. For details and insights on the series as it happens, keep reading.
How to Watch Mets vs. Dodgers Series on TV or Streaming
- Monday at 4:10 PM ET (Tylor Megill vs. Gavin Stone): MLB Network | Watch on Fubo
- Tuesday at 7:10 PM ET (José Quintana vs. Tyler Glasnow): SNY | Watch on Fubo
- Wednesday at 4:10 PM ET (José Quintana vs. James Paxton): SNY | Watch on Fubo
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Mets’ Leading Hitters
- Pete Alonso has 47 hits with 11 doubles, 12 home runs and 20 walks. He has driven in 26 runs with one stolen base.
- Francisco Lindor has put up 44 hits with 12 doubles, seven home runs and 16 walks. He has driven in 24 runs with six stolen bases.
- Brandon Nimmo has eight doubles, a triple, seven home runs, 31 walks and 29 RBI (39 total hits). He has swiped four bases.
- Starling Marte has 48 hits with seven doubles, six home runs and 11 walks. He has driven in 19 runs with eight stolen bases.
Dodgers’ Leading Hitters
- Mookie Betts has 14 doubles, three triples, eight home runs, 36 walks and 30 RBI (71 total hits). He’s also swiped nine bases.
- Shohei Ohtani has 71 hits with 17 doubles, two triples, 13 home runs and 24 walks. He has driven in 35 runs with 13 stolen bases.
- Freddie Freeman has 15 doubles, a triple, five home runs, 31 walks and 30 RBI (57 total hits). He’s also swiped one base.
- Will Smith has 13 doubles, six home runs, 19 walks and 33 RBI (51 total hits).
Mets Pitching Rankings
- The pitching staff for the Mets has a collective 8.8 K/9, the sixth-best in MLB.
- New York’s 4.08 team ERA ranks 17th among all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Mets have the 23rd-ranked WHIP in baseball (1.323).
- Mets pitchers combine to allow the fewest home runs in baseball (42 total, 0.8 per game).
Dodgers Pitching Rankings
- The Dodgers strike out 8.4 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, 19th in MLB.
- Los Angeles has pitched to a 3.42 ERA this season, which ranks eighth in baseball.
- The Dodgers have a combined WHIP of just 1.130 as a pitching staff, which is the second-best in baseball this season.
- The Dodgers have given up the 20th-fewest long balls so far this season with 59 home runs allowed.
Mets Injury Report
Drew Smith: 15 Day IL (Undisclosed), Brooks Raley: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Francisco Álvarez: 15 Day IL (Thumb), Shintaro Fujinami: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), David Peterson: 60 Day IL (Hip), Ronny Mauricio: 60 Day IL (Knee), Kodai Senga: 60 Day IL (Shoulder)
Dodgers Injury Report
Max Muncy: 10 Day IL (Oblique), Evan Phillips: 15 Day IL (Hamstring), Joe Kelly: 15 Day IL (Posterior), Bobby Miller: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Ryan Brasier: 15 Day IL (Calf), Clayton Kershaw: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Tony Gonsolin: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Brusdar Graterol: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Emmet Sheehan: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Dustin May: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Connor Brogdon: 60 Day IL (Foot), Kyle Hurt: 60 Day IL (Shoulder)