Quick Hitters

  • The Mets are 7-4, have won four straight, and sit on top of the NL East by a half-game over Atlanta heading into this afternoon’s game with Arizona. Their +18 run differential says this isn’t smoke and mirrors.
  • Ronny Mauricio gave the Mets a walk-off 4-3 win in 10 innings Tuesday in his first big league plate appearance of the season. That’s one hell of a re-entry.
  • Juan Soto is on the 10-day IL with a right calf strain and is expected to miss 2-3 weeks, which means the Mets need production from the Baty, Vientos, Mauricio layer of the roster right now, not in theory.
  • Today’s matchup is David Peterson vs. Ryne Nelson at Citi Field, with first pitch moved to 4:10 p.m. ET because of the weather adjustment the Mets announced Monday.

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Mets Daily | April 8, 2026
Game Day edition: Mets go for their fifth straight win against Arizona at Citi Field.
Today’s Game
Diamondbacks at Mets
4:10 PM ET • Citi Field
Probables
David Peterson vs. Ryne Nelson
Peterson seeks first win. Nelson has gone 4.2 IP in each of his first two starts.
Division Check
Mets: 7-4
1st in NL East, +18 run differential, four-game winning streak.
Watch Item
No Juan Soto
Soto is on the 10-day IL with a right calf strain and is expected to miss 2-3 weeks.
Mets Box Score (Last Game)
April 7, 2026 • Mets 4, Diamondbacks 3 (10 innings)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
Arizona 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1
New York 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 5 0
Top Mets Hitters
  • Ronny Mauricio: Walk-off RBI single in 10th, first plate appearance of the season
  • Francisco Lindor: Double, scored the winning run
  • Brett Baty: Sacrifice fly, early RBI
  • Jared Young: Game-tying sac fly in the 8th
Top Mets Pitching
  • Luke Weaver: Perfect 10th, earned the win
  • Bullpen: Five scoreless innings after Arizona’s 5th-inning rally
  • Freddy Peralta: 4.2 IP, 3 ER, battled cold and inefficiency
Key Moments
  • ABS challenge overturned what looked like an inning-ending strikeout in the 5th
  • Arizona turned that break into a three-run inning
  • Mets answered late instead of unraveling
RMF Takeaway
This was a cold, messy, annoying baseball game, and the Mets still won it. That’s the whole point. The stars are great, but depth wins April.

The Biggest Mets Takeaway

The Mets are starting to look like a club that can win even when the game gets weird.

Tuesday had all the junk in it. Cold. Wind. ABS drama. Freddy Peralta fighting his own pitch count. Soto already shelved. Arizona stealing momentum in the fifth. None of it mattered in the end, because the Mets kept hanging around and got the hit when they needed it. Mauricio’s walk-off was the headline, but the real story was the team’s ability to stay upright after the game tilted sideways. Good teams do that. The 2025 version of this club didn’t always. This one looks a little meaner, a little deeper, and a lot less interested in folding.

Mets Watch
Watch the latest Mets highlights from last night’s win over Arizona.

What Actually Changed

The easy read is that Soto went down and the Mets got thinner. True enough. The more useful read is that the depth pieces immediately started mattering. Mauricio got the moment. Jared Young tied the game with a sac fly in the eighth. Brett Baty chipped in early. Mark Vientos has already been swinging it well, and Francisco Alvarez has shown life with two recent homers during the San Francisco trip. That does not replace Soto. Nobody replaces Soto. It does change the question from “how do they survive?” to “which secondary bats can keep the lineup from getting top-heavy?”

Analytics Snapshot

The Mets enter today at 7-4 with 53 runs scored and 35 allowed, good for a +18 differential, while Arizona comes in 5-6 with a -18 differential. That gap is not gospel in early April, but it does tell you New York has been cleaner on both sides of the ball. The Mets’ rotation has also offered early encouragement, and the club is winning despite the lineup having to reshuffle around Soto’s absence. Peterson, though, is one of the spots that still needs stabilizing after opening his season with a 4.66 ERA and 1.97 WHIP through two starts. On the other side, Nelson has worked just 4 2/3 innings in each of his first two outings, which gives the Mets a real chance to get into Arizona’s bullpen by the middle innings.

Tonight’s Matchup
Mets vs. Diamondbacks
David Peterson vs. Ryne Nelson • Citi Field • 4:10 PM ET
Pitcher Throws 2026 ERA WHIP Notes
David Peterson L 4.66 1.97 Needs cleaner command after rough San Francisco outing
Ryne Nelson R 3.86 Has gone 4.2 innings in each of his first two starts
Edge for the Mets
If Peterson gets through five, New York can pressure Arizona’s middle relief. Nelson’s lack of length is the opening.
Biggest D-Back Threat
Corbin Carroll entered this series red hot at .313/.410/.656. Don’t feed him free bases and dumb mistakes.
RMF Read
This game is about forcing Arizona to use too many bullpen outs while the Mets piece together enough offense without Soto.

3-5 Must-Know Bullets

  • Mauricio’s walk-off was not just fun, it was a stress test for the roster. The Mets passed.
  • Soto is expected out 2-3 weeks, so this is now a real audition period for the supporting cast.
  • Peterson is seeking his first win of 2026 and needs a cleaner outing after getting tagged in San Francisco last week.
  • Arizona’s offense still runs through Corbin Carroll, who entered the series scorching at .313/.410/.656. That guy is still a pain in the ass.
  • The Mets’ current four-game winning streak has kept them narrowly in front of Atlanta in the division, which matters even this early because the NL East is already acting like the usual knife fight.
Arizona at New York
Tonight’s Projection Picks
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Projection Pick
Francisco Lindor
2 H / 1 R
Best bet to set the table again. He’s already carrying run-creation pressure without Soto.
Projection Pick
Francisco Alvarez
1 H / 1 RBI
Recent pop makes him one of the better candidates to cash in a middle-inning scoring chance.
Projection Pick
Mark Vientos
1 H / XBH
He entered this stretch swinging it well, and the Mets need that damage bat while Soto is out.
Starter Projection
David Peterson
Projected line
5.1 IP / 2 ER / 5 K
Model note: projection leans on Peterson’s workload profile, Arizona’s uneven run production, and the expectation that Mendoza will gladly hand this thing to the bullpen once the lineup turns over a third time.
Model note: RMF projections are directional estimates built from recent usage, role, matchup context, and early-season form. They are not gambling lines, they’re baseball common sense with a calculator.

Roster Watch

Soto to the IL is the obvious headline, but Jorge Polanco’s left Achilles tendinitis also remains worth watching. The Mets described him as day to day on April 4 after the soreness flared again. That means the club is juggling both star-level missing thump and lower-order availability at the same time. The response from the depth bats this week has been encouraging. It also needs to continue.

What’s Next
The Mets have a chance to keep stacking wins before the schedule gets nastier.
Series Outlook
The Mets already took Game 1. Win today, and tomorrow becomes a shot at a Citi Field sweep.
Primary Goal
Get length from Peterson and avoid asking the bullpen to keep doing deadlifts every damn night.
Roster Watch
Without Soto for 2-3 weeks, every extra-base hit from Vientos, Alvarez, Baty or Mauricio matters more than usual.

Why This Matters for Mets Fans

Because this is how good seasons start before they look polished.

Not with some fake-perfect script. With ugly wins. With weird games. With bench guys mattering. With a star out and the room still finding a way to drag the game across the finish line. The Mets are not at full strength, and Peterson still has to give them a better version of himself today. But the early shape of this team is getting clearer. They’re deeper, more resilient, and more dangerous late in games than they looked when the offense went quiet during that ugly stretch in San Francisco. That matters. In this division, every little bit of backbone counts.

NL East Quick Hitters
Fast, skimmable division snapshot for Mets fans.
Mets
7-4, first place, four straight wins. They keep surviving ugly games, which is a pretty healthy trait.
Braves
Atlanta beat the Angels 7-2 in a game that included a full-blown fight between Reynaldo López and Jorge Soler. Normal behavior, obviously.
Phillies
The Phillies got blanked 6-0 by San Francisco. Good. More of that.
Marlins
Miami wasted eight-plus brilliant innings from Sandy Alcantara and still lost 6-3 in extras to Cincinnati.
Nationals
Washington lost 7-6 in 10 to St. Louis. Their bullpen remains a recurring crime scene.
Why it matters for the Mets
New York holds a slim lead over Atlanta and a one-game edge over Philadelphia. Stack wins now, because nobody in this division is going to die quietly.
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