Adam Duvall Rotates Into Lineup as Mets Send Lefty to Truist Park Mound
The Atlanta Braves are in the driver’s seat now.
Atlanta split their first two games against the division rival New York Mets, but are in an advantageous position now for the rest of the series owing to the rest their bullpen’s been able to get and the fact that the offense is pretty hot right now, with reigning NL MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. stealing three bags yesterday.
But first, a spot start from Allan Winans is in order, taking the turn of Spencer Strider. He’s got an interesting history with the New York Mets, having been drafted by them in the 2018 MLB Draft and then being taken by Atlanta in the minor league portion of the Rule 5 draft following the 2021 season.
Lineups for the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets on Wednesday, April 10th
Here's how Atlanta will line up for the contest:
RF Ronald Acuña Jr
2B Ozzie Albies
3B Austin Riley
1B Matt Olson
DH Marcell Ozuna
LF Adam Duvall
CF Michael Harris II
SS Orlando Arcia
C Chadwick Tromp
For Winans, there’s legitimate questions about what type of pitching performance he’s going to deliver today. His first time out against the Mets last season (in Citi Field), he gave the Braves seven innings of scoreless baseball with two walks and nine strikeouts, allowing only four hits and picking up the win. But his very next start was the same week, against those same Mets, and they made up for not scoring against him the first time out: seven runs on nine hits in only 4.1 innings, including two homers.
As a soft-tossing “sequencing and location” guy - Winans’ fastball averaged just 90 mph last season and his most productive pitch was his changeup - Atlanta did him a disservice by having him make back-to-back starts against the same team, giving them additional looks at and the ability to get comfortable against his stuff, and the Braves took the loss for it.
Here's New York’s lineup today:
LF Brandon Nimmo
RF Starling Marte
SS Francisco Lindor
1B Pete Alonso
3B Brett Baty
C Francisco Alvarez
2B Jeff McNeil
DH DJ Stewart
CF Harrison Bader
Starting for the Mets is José Quintana, who has quietly become one of New York’s more effective starters, with a 2.61 ERA in his two starts. He’s had some control issues, though, walking six (as compared to eight strikeouts) in his ten and a third innings and has allowed two homers already on the season.
And on the note of homers, several Braves have hit the lefty well in their careers - Ozzie Albies is 6-10 with two homers, Adam Duvall is 3-8 with two homers, and Marcell Ozuna is 10-24 with a homer and a 1.182 OPS against Quintana.
How to Watch the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets on Wednesday, April 10th.
Today's game three is scheduled for a 7:20 PM ET first pitch, weather permitting, with a full suite of broadcast options. In-market, the Braves broadcast is on Bally Sports South and the Mets feed is on SNY, with out-of-market fans being able to watch on MLB.tv. For audio, the New York broadcast is available on WCBS 880 & WINS 92.3 FM HD2, while the Atlanta Braves Radio Network has the standard broadcast on 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan and affiliates across Braves Country.
UPDATE: The latest weather report shows the rain chance in Atlanta exceeding 50% by 8PM, and once it begind raining, it's not expected to stop for a while - the Atlanta metro area's predicted to get 3/4ths of an inch of rain overnight.