Preview: Mets (20-13) at Cubs (17-15)
Game: 3
Venue: Wrigley Field
Date: May 13, 2015 8:05 PM EDT
Kris Bryant is getting cozy at the Friendly Confines, and Matt Harvey is looking to change that.
In a matchup of two franchise cornerstones, Bryant and Harvey will face each other for the first time as the Chicago Cubs go for their longest winning streak over the New York Mets in 11 years on Wednesday night.
The Cubs (17-15) have won the first two of this four-game set thanks in large part to Bryant, who is 4 for 6 with three RBIs while increasing his batting average at Wrigley Field 76 points to .270.
The 23-year-old third baseman is also showing some power, hitting all three of his homers over the past four games. He's homered in both games of this series, and he finished a double shy of his first cycle in Tuesday's 6-1 victory over the Mets (20-13).
"He's extremely polished for his age," said winning pitcher Jake Arrieta. "He's just a special talent and it's fun to watch him play every day. I look forward to watching him grow."
Now, Bryant will face Harvey (5-1, 2.72 ERA), who already is the face of the franchise.
The Dark Knight has won two of three starts on the road behind a 2.18 ERA. However, that loss came Friday, when the right-hander allowed three runs in six innings of a 3-1 defeat at Philadelphia while going a week between starts.
"It's different," Harvey told MLB's official website of the extra rest. "Dealing with it is something you have to do, and I don't think I did a very good job of it, and I think we're all excited to go back to a five-day rotation."
Harvey has won both times when going five days between starts, allowing two runs in 15 2-3 innings. He also allowed two runs in 7 1-3 innings of a 3-2 win at Wrigley in his only start against the Cubs on May 17, 2013.
New York, though, has four runs and 11 hits in this series, going 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position.
"We're better than we're swinging," manager Terry Collins said. "We certainly gotta swing the bats better."
The Mets could be without center fielder Juan Lagares, who has a slight strain on his upper right side that forced him to miss a game after he played through the injury for about a week.
Kirk Nieuwenhuis went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts in place of Lagares on Tuesday, and he's 3 for 30 on the season.
Lucas Duda is 5 for 13 (.385) over the past three games, collecting three hits in this series, including a solo homer in the series opener.
The Cubs are sending Jason Hammel (3-1, 3.52) to the mound, and he's 2-0 with a 2.14 ERA over his last three starts. The right-hander struck out a season-high eight and allowed two runs in seven innings of a 7-6 win at Milwaukee on Friday.
Hammel is 0-3 with a 6.33 ERA in four career starts versus New York, but he hasn't faced them since a loss with Colorado on May 10, 2011.
Anthony Rizzo is 7 for 20 with two homers, two doubles and four RBIs in five games. He's got a solo homer and a double in six at_bats in this series, going 1 for 2 with three walks Tuesday.
Chicago is trying to win five straight versus the Mets for the first time since taking eight in a row from 2003-04.
B]SERIES AT A GLANCE[/B]
GAME 1
Mets at Cubs
Mon, May 11 Final 3 to 4
Boxscores • Recaps
GAME 2
Mets at Cubs
Tue, May 12 Final 1 to 6
Boxscores • Recaps
GAME 3
Mets at Cubs
Wed, May 13 - 8:05PM EDT
GAME 4
Mets at Cubs
Thu, May 14 - 2:20PM EDT
Game: 3
Venue: Wrigley Field
Date: May 13, 2015 8:05 PM EDT
Kris Bryant is getting cozy at the Friendly Confines, and Matt Harvey is looking to change that.
In a matchup of two franchise cornerstones, Bryant and Harvey will face each other for the first time as the Chicago Cubs go for their longest winning streak over the New York Mets in 11 years on Wednesday night.
The Cubs (17-15) have won the first two of this four-game set thanks in large part to Bryant, who is 4 for 6 with three RBIs while increasing his batting average at Wrigley Field 76 points to .270.
The 23-year-old third baseman is also showing some power, hitting all three of his homers over the past four games. He's homered in both games of this series, and he finished a double shy of his first cycle in Tuesday's 6-1 victory over the Mets (20-13).
"He's extremely polished for his age," said winning pitcher Jake Arrieta. "He's just a special talent and it's fun to watch him play every day. I look forward to watching him grow."
Now, Bryant will face Harvey (5-1, 2.72 ERA), who already is the face of the franchise.
The Dark Knight has won two of three starts on the road behind a 2.18 ERA. However, that loss came Friday, when the right-hander allowed three runs in six innings of a 3-1 defeat at Philadelphia while going a week between starts.
"It's different," Harvey told MLB's official website of the extra rest. "Dealing with it is something you have to do, and I don't think I did a very good job of it, and I think we're all excited to go back to a five-day rotation."
Harvey has won both times when going five days between starts, allowing two runs in 15 2-3 innings. He also allowed two runs in 7 1-3 innings of a 3-2 win at Wrigley in his only start against the Cubs on May 17, 2013.
New York, though, has four runs and 11 hits in this series, going 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position.
"We're better than we're swinging," manager Terry Collins said. "We certainly gotta swing the bats better."
The Mets could be without center fielder Juan Lagares, who has a slight strain on his upper right side that forced him to miss a game after he played through the injury for about a week.
Kirk Nieuwenhuis went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts in place of Lagares on Tuesday, and he's 3 for 30 on the season.
Lucas Duda is 5 for 13 (.385) over the past three games, collecting three hits in this series, including a solo homer in the series opener.
The Cubs are sending Jason Hammel (3-1, 3.52) to the mound, and he's 2-0 with a 2.14 ERA over his last three starts. The right-hander struck out a season-high eight and allowed two runs in seven innings of a 7-6 win at Milwaukee on Friday.
Hammel is 0-3 with a 6.33 ERA in four career starts versus New York, but he hasn't faced them since a loss with Colorado on May 10, 2011.
Anthony Rizzo is 7 for 20 with two homers, two doubles and four RBIs in five games. He's got a solo homer and a double in six at_bats in this series, going 1 for 2 with three walks Tuesday.
Chicago is trying to win five straight versus the Mets for the first time since taking eight in a row from 2003-04.
B]SERIES AT A GLANCE[/B]
GAME 1
Mets at Cubs
Mon, May 11 Final 3 to 4
Boxscores • Recaps
GAME 2
Mets at Cubs
Tue, May 12 Final 1 to 6
Boxscores • Recaps
GAME 3
Mets at Cubs
Wed, May 13 - 8:05PM EDT
GAME 4
Mets at Cubs
Thu, May 14 - 2:20PM EDT
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