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Mets vs Phillies Picks & Odds – Aug 15

Jordan Horrobin

by Jordan Horrobin in MLB Baseball

Updated Mar 9, 2021 · 2:38 PM PST

Jacob deGrom in windup
New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom will take the mound Sunday for just the second time in the Mets' last 30 meetings with the Philadelphia Phillies. Photo by Arturo Pardavila III (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Aaron Nola, who has 29 strikeouts in three starts, starts for the Phillies against the Mets on August 15th at 6:05 pm ET
  • Mets’ Steven Matz enters his fifth start of 2020 still in search of his first win
  • Find odds, game analysis, and betting advice in the article below

A battle of two pitchers on opposite trajectories is set for Saturday, August 15th, as Aaron Nola and the Philadelphia Phillies host Steven Matz and the New York Mets at 6:05 pm ET.

Matz (0-3, 8.20 ERA) is winless in four starts — and has taken the loss in his past three — while Nola (1-1, 2.79 ERA) is coming off a dominant 12-strikeout outing against the Atlanta Braves.

New York Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies Odds

Team Moneyline Runline O/U Run Total at FanDuel
New York Mets +140 +1.5 (-138) Over 9 (-105)
Philadelphia Phillies -162 -1.5 (+118) Under 9 (-115)

Odds taken Aug. 15.

Alec Bohm Has Arrived

The Phillies’ top prospect, Alec Bohm, made his MLB debut this week and doubled in his first game — and in his first at-bat, no less.

Bohm, the third overall pick in 2016, posted a career .842 OPS in 165 minor league games. He’s expected to become the team’s everyday third baseman, with a capability of also playing first.

Still, you can understand if Bohm’s impact isn’t instant. He’s 24, but adjusting to MLB caliber pitching in real time. After his double, he went 0-for-3 with a strikeout.

Mets Career Stats vs Nola

Player AB HR RBI AVG.
Michael Conforto 29 1 2 .172
Pete Alonso 11 1 2 .273
J.D. Davis 4 0 0 .250
Brandon Nimmo 14 0 0 .143
Wilson Ramos 16 0 3 .313
Luis Guillorme 2 0 0 .500
Dominic Smith 18 1 2 .167
Brian Dozier 8 0 1 .250
Amed Rosario 26 0 0 .192

What’s The Deal With McNeil?

Mets outfielder Jeff McNeil crashed into a stadium wall while making a great catch on Thursday, which required him to be carted off the field.

Fortunately, he dodged a major injury and is day-to-day with knee soreness. He was not in the starting lineup Friday, which means he might also miss Saturday’s game, but he won’t be dealing with something long term.

If McNeil is out Saturday, his offensive presence will be missed. He is top five on the team in hits, RBIs and batting average.

Who Can Stop Nola?

Aaron Nola posted a career high 10.2 strikeouts per 9 innings last year, and so far he’s well on his way to obliterating that mark.

Nola has fanned 29 batters in three starts (13.5 K/9), displaying the type of dominance that gives bettors confidence.

Weirdly enough, Nola hasn’t beaten the Mets in any of his past five starts — but that’s because he has collected four no-decisions. He is still 1-0 with a 2.73 in those recent matchups, which date back to 2018.

Phillies Career Stats vs Matz

Player AB HR RBI AVG.
Alec Bohm 0 0 0 .000
Jay Bruce 5 0 0 .000
Didi Gregorius 14 0 2 .429
Bryce Harper 27 1 6 .333
Rhys Hoskins 19 3 5 .158
Scott Kingery 17 2 4 .353
Andrew McCutchen 8 0 1 .250
J.T. Realmuto 22 0 4 .273
Jean Segura 13 1 1 .538

Phillies Attack Matz

Steven Matz is in desperate need of a bounce-back game, but there’s no indication that this will be it.

Several Phillies have posted menacing numbers against Matz, as seen in the table above. He has failed to complete more than 5 1/3 innings in each of his past three starts, which could be a problem for the Mets’ bullpen, after ace Jacob deGrom was scratched from his Friday start with a stiff neck.

Bryce Harper is one of the Phillies who has been particularly effective versus Matz (.333, one home run, six RBIs in 27 at-bats). He has also been effective against pretty much everyone this year, given Harper entered Friday with the highest OPS in the majors (1.202).

Given the trend of the starting pitchers, the Phillies’ recent history against Matz and the fact that Philadelphia has won 10 of the past 14 matchups, roll with the Phillies.

Pick: Philadelphia Phillies, -162

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