Cubs vs Mets — In a testament to just how far the vibes had fallen, things feel pretty good right now. The Cubs have won two games in a row, which led to their first three-game series win in over a month. They brought in a new catcher, Tomas Nido, to replace the respec𒅌ted, but struggling Yan Gomes. And they even recorded back-to-back saves with someone OTHER than Hector Neris.
That plus an off day, plus a Friday 1:20 game at Wrigley Field, plus the Ryne Sandberg Statue going up on Sunday … it just feels a little better right now. So please, Cubs. I’m begging you: Don’t spoil that.
And circling back to that new catcher, Tomas Nido was on the Mets before he joined the Cubs. I suspect he might have a thing or two to share with his new teammates about the pitchers they’ll be facing this weekend. Of course, the Cubs should be pretty familiar with the guy going today … our old friend Jose Quintana!
Quintana had a bit of a renaissance between 2022-2023, with a 3.13 ERA over 241.1 IP and 45 starts, and was even the team’s Opening Day starter this year. However, this season hasn’t been as kind: 4.98 ERA (5.16 FIP) with 12 homers in 14 starts.
The Cubs starters for Saturday and Sunday aren’t confirmed as of publishing this post, but I think Jameson Taillon and Javier Assad could be expected.
We might also expect to see t🔯he Cubs keep running wild.
Cubs vs Mets – Pitching Probables:
Game 1: Friday, June 21 at 1:20 CT at Wrigley Field
Broadcast Info: Marquee Sports Network, MLBN, 670 The Score
Game 2: Saturday, June 22 at 1:20 CT at Wrigley Field
Broadcast Info: Marquee Sports Network, FS1, 670 The Score
Game 3: Sunday, June 23 at 6:10 CT at Wrigley Field
Broadcast Info: ESPN, 670 The Score
Cubs vs Mets – Key Injuries:
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