Marlins, Mets ready to open
four-game set
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[August 17, 2020]
When the host Miami Marlins open
a four-game series against the New York Mets on Monday night, there
could be catching drama among the visitors.
Wilson Ramos, who is in his second year as the Mets' starting
catcher, is off to a slow start with a .571 OPS, far below his
career mark of .755. He is hitting just .206 with one homer and four
RBIs in 18 games.
"Hopefully I get out of this slump really soon," Ramos said. "It's
more mental, but I'm still here ready to work and get better."
Time may be running out for Ramos, however. The 33-year-old is in
the last year of his contract, and his backup, Tomas Nido, is off to
a hot start.
Nido, 26, is batting .350 with two homers, six RBIs and a brilliant
1.109 OPS in six games.
Luis Rojas, New York's rookie manager, has started Nido in two of
the past four Mets games, and there's a reason why.
"(Ramos') chase rate is a little higher," Rojas said. "His
first-pitch swinging is higher. When pitchers see that, they are
going to expand the strike zone."

Either Ramos or Nido will catch Mets starter Robert Gsellman (0-0,
9.00 ERA) on Monday.
The Mets drafted Gsellman in the 13th round in 2011. Five years
later, he made an impressive major league debut, going 4-2 with a
2.42 ERA in eight appearances, including seven starts.
Since then, however, Gsellman has struggled, and his career ERA is
4.49.
In 18 career appearances against the Marlins -- including four
starts -- Gsellman is 1-1 with a 4.81 ERA. At Marlins Park, his ERA
is 5.19 in 10 appearances.
Gsellman, who did not make any starts the past two years, is
expected to throw only about 50 pitches on Monday. He is not yet
fully stretched out as this is just his second start of the year,
following an injury to Michael Wacha and Marcus Stroman's decision
to opt out of the season.
The Marlins will counter Gsellman with right-hander Jordan Yamamoto
(0-0, 9.82 ERA).
For Yamamoto, 24, this will be his third start of the season and his
18th of his MLB career, which began last year.
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The New York Mets react after defeating the Miami Marlins at Citi
Field. Mandatory Credit: Andy Marlin-USA TODAY Sports

He has been used strictly as a starter by the Marlins, who have yet
to get much production out of Yamamoto (career numbers: 4-5, 4.92
ERA).
Yamamoto's career ERA has been much better at home (4.02) than on
the road (6.00). In two starts against the Mets, he is 0-1 with a
3.00 ERA.
Pitching matchups aside, the Mets lead the 2020 season series
against the Marlins, 2-1. Last year, the Marlins were just 6-13
against the Mets, sporting a 5.17 ERA in those games. The Mets have
a 3.25 ERA in those contests.
Both teams enter Monday on a slide. The Mets have lost three
straight, getting swept by the Philadelphia Phillies over the
weekend. Miami has lost five of its past seven games, including two
straight.
On Sunday, the Marlins lost 4-0 to the Atlanta Braves. It was the
first time this season the Marlins have been swept.
Miami's bullpen gave up all four of those runs, and the Marlins on
offense produced just one walk and two hits -- both singles.
To make matters worse, Marlins manager Don Mattingly was ejected in
the fifth inning for arguing balls and strikes.
"It's a little bit frustrating," Mattingly said of his team's lack
of offense. "Two days ago, we put eight runs on the board. We just
haven't played good enough to win the past two games."
--Field Level Media
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