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Mets vs. Orioles Live Score & Highlights: Can New York Halt Baltimore’s Hot Streak Tonight?
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The New York Mets and Baltimore Orioles square off today in a split-admission doubleheader at Camden Yards after Wednesday’s rainout, and the stakes feel bigger than a typical inter-league series.
Game 1 begins at 12:05 p.m. ET, followed by Game 2 at 5:05 p.m. ET. Fans can watch both contests on MLB Network and stream through the MLB App or participating cable apps. Gates open an hour before each first pitch, and tickets from the postponed game are automatically valid for the evening matchup.
Why this series matters
• Playoff positioning: The Mets (53-39) are only half a game behind the first-place Phillies in the NL East, while the Orioles (40-50) are trying to climb out of the AL East cellar and stay within striking distance of a Wild Card spot.
• Red-hot offense: New York has racked up 23 runs in its past three games, punctuated by Tuesday night’s 7-6 extra-inning comeback in which Juan Soto delivered the go-ahead single and Ronny Mauricio, Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso all homered.
• Star power: Soto (21 HR, .404 OBP) and Alonso (75 RBI) headline a deep Mets lineup, while Baltimore counters with rookie sensation Jackson Holliday, who launched a three-run blast Tuesday and owns an .864 OPS since June 1.
Projected pitching matchups
• Game 1: LHP David Peterson (6-4, 3.18 ERA) vs. RHP Charlie Morton (5-7, 5.47). Peterson’s wipeout slider has limited left-handed hitters to a .168 average, but he’ll need to navigate Holliday and power-righty Tyler O’Neill. Morton has posted a 2.97 ERA over his last seven starts and still leans heavily on his trademark curveball.
• Game 2: Orioles skipper Brandon Hyde will stick with struggling right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano (6-5, 4.44) unless he is needed in relief earlier. The Mets could deploy swingman Justin Hagenman for bulk innings depending on Game 1 usage.
Key storylines to watch
1. Bullpen fatigue: New York used six relievers Tuesday, including closer Edwin Díaz, so efficient outings from Peterson and the Game 2 starter are crucial.
2. Camden Yards power alley: In 2025 the left-center fence has played small on humid summer nights, and both lineups feature multiple 20-homer threats.
3. Weather watch: Forecasts call for mid-80s temperatures and lingering humidity after yesterday’s storms, raising the possibility of late-game lightning delays.
How to follow
• TV: MLB Network (out-of-market), SNY in New York, MASN in Baltimore
• Streaming: MLB.TV, SNY App, Fubo, DirecTV Stream
• Radio: WCBS 880 (Mets), 98.7 FM WJZ (Orioles)
Betting snapshot (via FOX Bet): Mets ‑141 money-line favorites in Game 1; run total set at 9.5.
Bottom line
With Soto swinging a scorching bat and Baltimore eager for a rebound, today’s Mets vs. Orioles doubleheader promises fireworks, division-race drama and plenty of search-worthy highlights for MLB fans everywhere.
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