- New York Mets 4-13 in the last 17 against a team from the NL West
- The Mets are 1-4 in the last 5 against a team with a winning percentage higher than .600
- San Francisco is 42-14 in the last 56 against a right-handed starter
- The Giants are 48-17 in the last 65 road games
Monday, April 18: Alex Cobb vs. Tylor Megill, 7:10 p.m. on SNY
Cobb (2022): 5.0 IP, 10 K, 2 BB, 0 HR, 3.60 ERA, 0.26 FIP, 1.20 WHIP, 0.0 bWAR
After a solid 2021 with the Angels, Cobb ended up about 400 miles north in San Francisco on a two-year deal. In his first start, the former fourth round pick struck out ten over five strong innings against San Diego. He threw 53 of his 83 pitches (64%) for strikes and allowed two earned runs in his outing. With San Francisco pouring on 13 runs, it was more than enough for him to earn his first win as a Giant. The 34-year old has only made two starts in his 11-year career against the Mets and has allowed six earned runs in 12.2 innings.
Megill (2022): 10.1 IP, 11 K, 0 BB, 0 HR, 0.00 ERA, 0.93 FIP, 0.58 WHIP, 0.0 bWAR
Megill has been terrific in his first two starts for New York in place of Jacob deGrom. He became just the third Opening Day starter to post shutouts in back-to-back starts to begin the year, joining Tom Seaver (1972) and the aforementioned deGrom (2019). In his last outing at notoriously hitter-friendly Citizens Bank Park, he limited the Phillies to just three hits while striking out five over 5.1 innings. His fastball has also been touching 99 miles-per-hour this year. While nobody can ever truly replace deGrom, Megill is at least doing his best to fill the void admirably while the club waits for their ace to return.
Tuesday, April 19: Logan Webb vs. Max Scherzer, 7:10 p.m. on SNY
Webb (2022): 14.0 IP, 10 K, 1 BB, 0 HR, 1.29 ERA, 1.85 FIP, 0.71 WHIP, 0.0 bWAR
Webb was sensational in his last outing against the Padres. The right-hander, who currently leads the NL with 14 innings pitched over his two starts, hurled eight innings, allowing one earned run on four hits while striking out seven. He reached 96 pitches in the start and threw 71 of them (74%) for strikes. In his lone start against the Mets, which came last August at Oracle Park, Webb picked up the win while tossing 7.1 innings of two-run ball.
Scherzer (2022): 11.0 IP, 13 K, 4 BB, 1 HR, 3.27 ERA, 3.24 FIP, 1.09 WHIP, 0.0 bWAR
Scherzer got off to a shaky start in his last outing but bounced back nicely. He walked three in the first inning, which is uncharacteristic for the future Hall of Famer, and was in immediate peril as he faced a bases loaded jam. He was able to escape unscathed and ended up allowing one earned run on five hits over five innings pitched. He walked just those three and ended up punching out seven Phillies batters while throwing 66 of his 96 pitches (69%) for strikes. Despite not being 100% yet with that hamstring issue that plagued him at the tail end of Spring Training, he has still been good in his first two turns with the Mets. On Tuesday, he’ll get his first turn in front of the home crowd.
-Stephen Curry on coming off the bench pic.twitter.com/
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StatMuse |
@statmuse |


29 PTS
5 REB
8 AST
10-16 FG
5-10 3P
His 59 points through two games only trails Wilt Chamberlain in Warriors playoff history. pic.twitter.com/
34 PTS
12-17 FG
5-10 3P
in 23 MINS
That’s the most points in a playoff game in 23 minutes or fewer since 1975 (regardless of starting or not). pic.twitter.com/
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— 11 minutes played
— 47 points scored
— +29 +/-
— 17-22 shooting
— 7-8 from three
— 204.3 offensive rating
— 75.0 defensive rating
— 129.3 net rating pic.twitter.com/
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Ben Stinar |
@BenStinar |


Zion Williamson was the 1st overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft.
If the Pelicans offered the Warriors a swap the Warriors would probably hang up the phone.
Imagine telling someone that during the 18-19 Duke season. 4/18/22, 9:12 PM
2019 NBA DRAFT —
https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_2019.html
41 PTS
8 REB
5 AST
15-25 FG
6-10 3P
Series tied 1-1. pic.twitter.com/
Sunday:
Nets/Celtics, ABC: 6.895M
Bulls/Bucks, TNT: 4.772M
Pelicans/Suns, TNT: 4.016M
Saturday:
Nuggets/Warriors
Raptors/76ers, ESPN: 3.598M
TWolves/Grizz, ESPN: 3.358M
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Ian Rapoport |
@RapSheet |




Matt Maiocco |
@MaioccoNBCS |




Ari Meirov |
@MySportsUpdat |


Tirico replaces Al Michaels and Stark replaces Michele Tafoya. 4/19/22, 6:46 AM
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