New York Mets to play Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards

The New York Mets will take on the Baltimore Orioles in a regular season MLB matchup at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Both teams enter with similar records, setting the stage for a competitive interleague contest under cloudy skies.

The game is scheduled at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, where conditions are expected to feature cloudy weather at 87 degrees Fahrenheit, with winds blowing at 3 miles per hour from the west-northwest. The Mets hold a 13-13 record, matching closely with the Orioles' 13-14 mark early in the season.

Team statistics highlight the Mets' pitching staff with a 4.22 ERA and 1.37 WHIP, compared to the Orioles' 4.64 ERA and 1.33 WHIP. Offensively, the Mets have recorded 172 hits, 150 strikeouts, 43 home runs, and 126 RBIs, while the Orioles show 158 hits, 142 strikeouts, 17 home runs, and 68 RBIs. Betting lines list the Mets as favorites at -165, with an over/under of 10 runs.

Injuries impact both rosters: for the Mets, third baseman Nick Madrigal is day-to-day until December 30, 2025, due to a shoulder issue; starting pitcher Christian Scott is sidelined with an elbow problem; reliever Bryce Montes de Oca has an elbow injury; and catcher Gary Sánchez is out with a knee concern, all until the same date. On the Orioles' side, starting pitcher Zach Eflin is day-to-day with back troubles, and reliever Albert Suárez has a forearm injury, both until December 30, 2025.

Recent results for the Orioles include a 0-4 loss to the Marlins, a 5-0 win over the Marlins, a 2-6 loss to the Marlins, an 8-5 win over the White Sox, a 3-10 loss to the Cubs, and losses of 2-3, 1-6, and 4-8 to the Yankees, plus a 6-5 win and 2-6 loss against the Rays. The Mets' recent games feature matchups against the Marlins, Yankees, Blue Jays, Astros, and Cardinals, though specific outcomes are not detailed in available updates.

Fans can purchase tickets through platforms like Gametime, as the interleague series promises key insights into both teams' early-season form.

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