Saturday, September 6th, 2025

The New York Mets (76-65, second in the NL East) travel to face the Cincinnati Reds (70-71, third in the NL Central) on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at Great American Ball Park. First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. EDT. With the season series tied 2-2, both teams look to gain the upper hand as they continue to battle for a postseason spot.
The Mets will send Jonah Tong (1-0, 1.80 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, six strikeouts) to the mound. Tong has been efficient over his initial outings, keeping runners off base and limiting damage.
The Reds counter with Brady Singer (12-9, 4.08 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, 140 strikeouts), who brings power and experience to Saturday’s matchup. Singer has been a mainstay in the Reds’ rotation and will look to halt Cincinnati’s three-game losing streak.
Cincinnati comes in with a 38-34 home record and stands 70-71 overall. The Reds have performed well when keeping the ball in the park, boasting a 26-17 record when not surrendering a home run.
The Mets have a 31-38 record on the road but boast an overall 76-65 standing. Their lineup has slugged its way to a .431 slugging percentage, ranking sixth in MLB, and recently outscored their last 10 opponents by 13 runs with a 6-4 stretch.
This game is the fifth meeting between New York and Cincinnati this season, with the series currently even at two games apiece.
For the Reds, Gavin Lux leads the club with a .276 batting average, 24 doubles, a triple, and five home runs. TJ Friedl has collected 12 hits in his last 42 at-bats, with one home run and five RBI over the past 10 games.
The Mets’ offense features Juan Soto, who has delivered 17 doubles, a triple, and 37 home runs this year. Pete Alonso has been hot recently, going 17-for-45 with three doubles, four home runs, and 10 RBI in his last 10 games.
The Reds have struggled recently, posting a 2-8 record over their last ten games. They’ve been outscored by 22 runs, holding a .258 batting average and a 6.03 ERA in that span.
The Mets, on the other hand, are 6-4 in their last ten contests, hitting .306 with a 5.16 ERA and outscoring their opponents by 13 runs.
Reds: Graham Ashcraft (forearm), Ian Gibaut (shoulder), Chase Burns (elbow), Wade Miley (flexor), Rhett Lowder (forearm), Carson Spiers (shoulder), Tyler Callihan (forearm), Brandon Williamson (elbow), Julian Aguiar (elbow), all remain on the injured list.
Mets: Tyrone Taylor (hamstring), Reed Garrett (elbow), Frankie Montas (elbow), Jesse Winker (back), Max Kranick (elbow), Dedniel Nunez (elbow), Tylor Megill (elbow), Griffin Canning (achilles), Jose Siri (shin), Danny Young (elbow), A.J. Minter (lat), Nick Madrigal (shoulder), Drew Smith (elbow), Christian Scott (elbow), are all listed on the IL.
Today at Great American Ball Park, expect pleasant baseball weather with temperatures in the mid-70s and mostly clear skies. There's minimal chance of precipitation, so rain delays are unlikely. Winds will be light out of the west at 6-8 mph, providing only a slight influence on fly balls. Overall, it's an ideal evening for a game.
The New York Mets and the Cincinnati Reds are set for a pivotal late-season matchup with the season series on the line. Both teams feature standout players and intriguing pitching matchups, with the Mets looking to continue their recent momentum and the Reds aiming to reverse their recent slide at home. With ideal weather conditions and both offenses featuring power and consistency, Saturday’s contest promises an exciting night of baseball action in Cincinnati.
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