Toronto Blue Jays probable pitchers & starting lineups vs. New York Mets, September 9
The Toronto Blue Jays have fallen on some hard times as of late and are now nowhere close to getting back to .500 ball this year. The Jays are 3-7 in their last 10 games and are fresh off of a disappointing loss at the hands of the Braves. To make things much, much better - next up is a Mets team that just wrapped up a nine-game winning streak!
Probable starting pitchers
- For the second time this year, right-hander Ryan Burr will function as an "opener" for the Blue Jays. The 30-year-old has 26 appearances under his belt for the Jays this year and has just okay as a low-leverage, middle-relief option. He's sporting a 4.44 ERA, 3.51 FIP and 93 ERA+ across 24.1 innings of work, which is about all you can ask for from a journeyman reliever on a team in last place in their division.
- The Mets will send fellow right-hander Tylor Megill to the mound to make his 13th appearance and 12th start of the season. Megill, 29, is in his fourth season in the big leagues and has yet to fully capitalize on his potential at the game's highest level. This year alone, he's got a 4.95 ERA and 79 ERA+ across 56.1 innings on the mound.
Toronto Blue Jays starting lineup, September 9
- 1. RF George Springer
- 2. CF Daulton Varsho
- 3. DH Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- 4. 1B Spencer Horwitz
- 5. 2B Will Wagner
- 6. C Alejandro Kirk
- 7. 3B Addison Barger
- 8. SS Leo Jimenez
- 9. LF Nathan Lukes
New York Mets starting lineup, September 9
- 1. SS Francisco Lindor
- 2. 3B Mark Vientos
- 3. LF Brandon Nimmo
- 4. 1B Pete Alonso
- 5. 2B Jose Iglesias
- 6. DH JD Martinez
- 7. RF Starling Marte
- 8. CF Harrison Bader
- 9. C Francisco Alvarez
What channel is the Toronto Blue Jays game on tonight?
- Game time: 7:07 p.m. ET
- Sportsnet, Sportsnet+ and TVA Sports will have the Blue Jays broadcast.
- Mets fans can catch the game on SNY.
How do I stream the Toronto Blue Jays game tonight?
How can I listen to the Toronto Blue Jays game tonight?
- The Blue Jays broadcast will be on SN590 and the SN App.
- Mets fans can tune into the game on Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM and Audacy App 92.3 HD2.