- Matchup: Philadelphia Phillies vs New York Mets
- Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
- Venue: Citi Field, Queens, NY
- Broadcast: Sportsnet New York
- Betting Odds: Philadelphia (-132) New York (+110)
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The Philadelphia Phillies (45-36) are set to face off against the New York Mets (34-47) at Citi Field this Saturday. The current betting odds favor Philadelphia at -132, while New York is positioned at +110. The over/under for this matchup is placed at 8.5 runs. Scheduled to pitch are Alan Rangel for the Phillies and Christian Scott for the Mets.

The Phillies boast a total of 109 doubles and have launched 107 home runs this season. With a slugging percentage of .402, they’ve faced 700 strikeouts while drawing 237 walks. Currently, they are averaging 4.4 runs per game, ranking 17th in Major League Baseball (MLB). They’ve accumulated 348 RBIs and 642 hits, with a batting average of .236 and an on-base percentage of .302, leading to a total of 359 runs scored so far.
The Phillies have a K/BB ratio of 3.49 with a team WHIP of 1.30. The pitching staff has surrendered 94 home runs and 355 runs overall (13th in the league). They’ve allowed 713 hits (averaging 8.9 per 9 innings) along with 331 earned runs, culminating in a team ERA of 4.14 (15th in baseball) with 772 strikeouts. The staff has issued 221 walks, maintaining a FIP of 3.71 this season.
The Phillies’ bullpen has a save conversion rate of 72.7%, successfully closing 24 out of 33 save opportunities. However, they have also blown 9 saves. This season, relief pitchers have inherited 81 base runners, with 30.9% of those scoring. Philadelphia has sent 270 relievers to the mound, accumulating 32 holds, ranking them 26th in MLB.
Currently, the Philadelphia Phillies have tallied 2,161 putouts, 679 assists, and 39 errors on the season. Their fielding percentage stands at .986, placing them 14th in the league, with 45 double plays executed. In total, they’ve converted 67.2% of balls in play to outs over 6,483 innings, ranking 29th in MLB.
Alan Rangel is making his career debut with a FIP of 2.33, having faced 79 hitters in the majors. He’s given up 18 hits (8.5 hits per 9 innings) with 6 walks under his belt. His ERA stands at 2.37 (5 earned runs allowed) with a WHIP of 1.263. In his 19 innings pitched, he has recorded 17 strikeouts.
The New York Mets are averaging a team slugging percentage of .377, scoring 4.05 runs per game (24th in MLB). They’ve hit 99 doubles, drawn 241 walks, and scored a total of 328 runs. With recorded 92 home runs alongside 314 RBIs, they’ve struck out 673 times (17th in the league) and achieved 628 hits, resulting in a team batting average of .231 and an on-base percentage of .299.
The Mets’ pitching staff has allowed 375 runs with an ERA of 4.17 (335 earned runs). They’ve surrendered 83 home runs and give up an average of 4.67 runs per 9 innings (17th in MLB). Currently, they hold a team WHIP of 1.286 and a FIP of 3.91. Their K/BB ratio is 9.20, with 741 strikeouts against 290 walks, placing them 11th in overall hits allowed with a total of 640 hits.
This season, the Mets’ bullpen has faced 51 save situations achieving 29 holds but blowing 9 saves. They’ve called on relievers 22 times for saves, successfully converting 13. The inherited runner scoring percentage stands at 33.0% out of 109 inherited runners. Their relief corps has entered high-leverage situations 92 times, and they rank 20th in MLB with a save conversion rate of 59.1%, utilizing 248 different relievers so far.
Out of their 6,513 innings played, the Mets have a defensive effectiveness rate of 69.7% (17th in Major League Baseball). They have turned 46 double plays this year and maintain a .982 fielding percentage, putting them 28th in the league. The Mets have tallied 661 assists, 53 errors, and 2,171 putouts to date.
In his career, Christian Scott has allowed 81 hits across 87 innings while tallying 86 strikeouts. He has given up 38 earned runs, achieving a WHIP of 1.283 with a FIP of 3.9. He holds a 2.77 strikeout-to-walk ratio as he has faced 375 batters in his career. Scott holds a 2-3 win-loss record with an earned run average of 3.92, allowing an average of 8.4 hits per nine innings.
Who will emerge victorious in this evening’s MLB showdown against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Back Philadelphia (-132)
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