Mets vs. Braves starting lineups today: Here are the pitchers, more to know for Games 1-2 of Monday doubleheader

Sarah Effress

Mets vs. Braves starting lineups today: Here are the pitchers, more to know for Games 1-2 of Monday doubleheader image

The 2024 MLB playoff race is coming down to the wire as the Mets visit the Braves for back-to-back games Monday to determine the final two National League wild card spots.

Of course, neither game was meant to be played the day before the postseason is set to begin. Hurricane Helene unleashed her wrath on the southeastern states, including Atlanta where Truist Park is located. The storm made landfall in Florida last Thursday and would progress north to western Georgia and the Carolinas throughout the weekend.

The first two games of the final Mets-Braves series were postponed, with the only option to reschedule on Monday, less than 24 hours before the first pitch of the playoffs. The Arizona Diamondbacks are also in the hunt for one of two remaining NL wild card slots and their fate rests on the shoulders of Monday's doubleheader.

If both Atlanta and New York come away with a win, they will earn the No. 5 and No. 6 seeds respectively, playing the Padres and Brewers. If either team sweeps, it would earn the No. 5 seed and the Diamondbacks would get the final slot, eliminating the winless squad.

Monday's two games represent arguably the most exciting and meaningful regular-season doubleheader in recent memory. Here's everything to know about the Mets vs. Braves starting lineups today, including the pitchers for Games 1-2.

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Mets-Braves lineups for Game 1

Starling Marte is absent from the Mets lineup for the first matchup of Monday's doubleheader, but the outfielder has had a light season due to injury. He is experiencing a 1-for-15 slump over his last five games and hasn't homered since early June. Tyrone Taylor will replace him out right with Harrison Bader in center.

As he has in recent games, Travis d'Arnaud will suit up at catcher for Atlanta, batting seventh. Ozzie Albies continues to slot in at second in the order despite struggling since returning from injury. Otherwise, nothing much has changed for the Braves.

Here's a look at how both teams will start on Monday:

Batting orderMets Braves
1Francisco Lindor (S) SSMichael Harris II (L) CF
2Jose Iglesias (R) 2BOzzie Albies (S) 2B
3Mark Vientos (R) 3BMarcell Ozuna (R) DH
4Brandon Nimmo (L) LFMatt Olson (L) 1B
5Pete Alonso (R) 1BJorge Soler (R) RF
6J.D. Martinez (R) DHRamón Laureano (R) LF
7Tyrone Taylor (R) RFTravis d'Arnaud (R) C
8Francisco Alvarez (R) CGio Urshela (R) 3B
9Harrison Bader (R) CFOrlando Arcia (R) SS

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Mets-Braves starting pitchers for Game 1

Atlanta will send Spencer Schwellenbach to the mound in Game 1. When facing the Mets this year, the right-hander has only given up one run in 14 innings. Against NL playoff contenders, Schwellenbach also maintains a 1.79 ERA in seven starts.

Tylor Megill will pitch for New York looking to redeem himself for his last outing against the Braves. The righty lost at MetLife through six innings pitched in June, giving up five hits and four earned runs, three of them homers. 

Here's how Megill and Schwellenbach match up for the first of Monday's two games:

TeamMetsBraves
PitcherTylor MegillSpencer Schwellenbach
R/LHPRHPRHP
Record4-58-7
ERA3.983.47
SO83122

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Mets-Braves lineups for Game 2

Needing a win to avoid elimination after falling in the first game of the doubleheader, the Braves made one change to their starting lineup from Game 1. Atlanta replaces d'Arnaud at the plate with catcher Sean Murphy. The 29-year-old rookie has appeared in 71 games so far, delivering 18 runs himself, 25 RBIs, and 10 homers.

Having clinched a postseason berth, the Mets are approaching Game 2 with caution considering their strongest lineup for the wild card series. Luisangel Acuña replaces Lindor at shortstop, Starling Marte gets the start at designated hitter for J.D. Martinez and Francisco Alvarez comes in for Jose Iglesias at second to begin the contest.

Brandon Nimmo, Pete Alonso, Mark Vientos, Tyrone Taylor and Harrison Bader all maintain their spots but shuffle around a bit in the order. Gio Urshela moves up one spot for the Braves but the rest of the order remains unchanged. 

Batting orderMets Braves
1Luisangel Acuña (R) SSMichael Harris II (L) CF
2Starling Marte (R) DHOzzie Albies (S) 2B
3Brandon Nimmo (L) LFMarcell Ozuna (R) DH
4Pete Alonso (R) 1BMatt Olson (L) 1B
5Mark Vientos (R) 3BJorge Soler (R) RF
6Tyrone Taylor (R) RFRamón Laureano (R) LF
7Harrison Bader (R) CFGio Urshela (R) 3B
8Luis Torrens (R) CSean Murphy (R) C
9Francisco Alvarez (R) 2BOrlando Arcia (R) SS

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Mets-Braves starting pitchers for Game 2

In keeping with the above, the Mets opt to rest starter Luis Severino for lefty Joey Lucchesi, who only has one appearance so far this season. It was a rough outing in Philadelphia, where Lucchesi only lasted 4.1 innings, giving up five hits and five earned runs on four balls and two strikes. 

Last season, however, the 31-year-old started nine games and accumulated a 2.89 ERA through 46.2 innings pitched. Lucchesi hasn't played the Braves since July 2019 when he was a member of the San Diego Padres—he threw five innings and allowed two runs on three hits, collecting two balls and four Ks. 

The Braves are on the brink of being eliminated from playoff contention, and the original plan was to start National League Cy Young favorite Chris Sale on the mound. However, he was scratched just before Game 2 due to back spasms.

Taking his place is righty Grant Holmes, a reliever with two wins in six starts and 25 games played. The 28-year-old has pitched 64.1 innings, giving up 65 hits and 27 runs on 14 balls and 63 strikeouts. He has yet to face the Mets this year and is making his debut against New York in the Braves' most important game since Game 4 of the team's 2023 Divisional Series in Philadelphia, when the Phillies won to send Atlanta home in October.

TeamMetsBraves
PitcherJoey LucchesiGrant Holmes
R/LHPLHPRHP
Record0-12-1
ERA10.383.78
SO263

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