The Texas Rangers will be looking to improve their performance in the home series against the New York Mets. The first game is slated for tonight, and in the last 4 meetings, both teams have taken 2 wins each. The Mets rank in the top ten for home runs, and recalling Texas's hitting prowess from last year, this match promises to be a fiery encounter.
It's expected that the left-handed pitcher David Peterson will start the series for New York. This will be his fourth start of the season, and he is currently 2-0 with an ERA of 4.32. In June, he pitched 11.2 innings, allowing 13 hits and 4 runs. The Mets enter this series with 4.38 runs per game, which is the 14th best in the league.
The hosts lost the final game of the series against Seattle 0-5, with Nathaniel Lowe and Andrew Knizner being the only players to register hits. Right-hander Jon Gray will take the mound in his 12th start of the season. He currently stands at 2-2 with a 2.17 ERA. This month, he has slightly improved, showing a 1.69 ERA. Though batters have hit against him at a better rate than average, his excellent control of the strike zone and high strikeout rate prevented significant damage.
This season, the Rangers have faced certain challenges with their batting line-up, but they perform better at home. Peterson has been unstable on the road, and his inability to consistently strike out batters is a cause for concern. The Texas players have good discipline and should exploit this to get on base. A victory for the hosts looks like a logical outcome in this matchup.
Texas performs well at home, and New York has significantly improved their game in the first month of summer. Neither pitcher is particularly reliable, so we are in for an exciting game. A total over 8 runs looks like the most optimal choice given these conditions.
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