The Arizona Diamondbacks are looking to snap a frustrating three-game home losing streak when they host the New York Mets on Saturday. It's been a tough stretch for the D-backs, who have dropped eight of their last 10 games and are struggling to find their rhythm at Chase Field.
Arizona sits at 17-20 overall, third in the NL West, while the Mets are just behind at 15-23, fifth in the NL East. Both teams are looking to climb the standings, and this series matchup could provide a much-needed spark.
On the mound, the pitching matchup tells two very different stories. The Mets will send Clay Holmes to the hill, who has been nothing short of dominant this season. With a 4-2 record and a microscopic 1.69 ERA, Holmes has been a bright spot in an otherwise inconsistent New York rotation. He's racked up 31 strikeouts and owns a 0.98 WHIP.
On the other side, the Diamondbacks will counter with Merrill Kelly, who has struggled mightily in 2026. Kelly enters with a 1-3 record and a bloated 9.95 ERA, along with a 2.32 WHIP. Arizona will need their veteran right-hander to find his form if they want to keep the Mets' bats at bay.
Key performers to watch include Ildemaro Vargas, who has been a bright spot for Arizona with a .353 batting average, seven doubles, two triples, and six home runs. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. has also been productive lately, going 11-for-35 with three RBIs over his last 10 games.
For the Mets, Marcus Semien has been solid with six doubles and two homers, while Juan Soto is heating up—hitting 10-for-39 with two doubles, a triple, and three home runs in his last 10 games.
Trends tell an interesting story. The Diamondbacks are 14-7 when they record at least eight hits, so getting the bats going early will be crucial. The Mets, meanwhile, are an impressive 8-1 when they score five or more runs. Both teams will be looking to capitalize on offensive opportunities.
The season series is tied 2-2, so this game could give one team a crucial edge. With the Diamondbacks looking to end their home skid and the Mets aiming to build on a 6-4 record in their last 10 games, expect a competitive battle under the Arizona sun.
Injury report: The Diamondbacks continue to deal with a lengthy injured list, including Ketel Marte (day-to-day, illness), Carlos Santana (groin), Jordan Lawlar (wrist), and Corbin Burnes (elbow), among others. The Mets are also banged up, with Kodai Senga (spinal lumbar), Luis Robert (back), and Jorge Polanco (wrist) among those sidelined.
