The Mets will continue their three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field with Game 2 of the doubleheader starting at 7:10 pm on SNY this Wednesday.
Here’s what you need to know about tonight’s game and how to watch it:
Mets Notes:
– New York has lost four games in a row and 14 of their last 17 matchups.
– After losing Game 1, the Mets have fallen half a game behind the Brewers for the National League’s first wildcard spot.
– Tonight, the Mets will face rookie right-handed pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, who has made three starts in his young career, boasting a 1.13 ERA and a 0.63 WHIP.
Which channel is SNY?
Check your TV or streaming provider’s website or channel guide to find the local SNY channel.
How can I stream the game?
SNY games can now be streamed via the MLB app or MLB.TV, as streaming through the SNY app is no longer available. To watch in the SNY regional area, you must have SNY included in your cable or streaming package, or you can buy SNY subscription packages. This allows fans to watch Mets games on computers, tablets, or mobile phones.
How to watch on your computer via MLB:
1. Click the link provided and log in with your TV provider credentials.
2. Link these credentials to your MLB.com account (new or existing).
3. Use your MLB.com login to access Mets games on SNY.
4. Choose the SNY Mets game you want to watch from the Multimedia Center.
How to watch on the MLB app:
1. Download the free MLB app.
2. Open the app and tap “Subscriber Login” on Apple devices or sign in with MLB.com on Android.
3. Enter your MLB.com credentials and log in.
4. Tap the “Watch” tab at the bottom navigation bar, then select the “Games” subtab to see available games. Use arrows to scroll through dates and tap a game to view different feeds.
For more details on streaming Mets games on SNY, click the provided link.
Fan Take:
This matchup is critical for Mets fans, as it could determine their wildcard positioning late in the season. The performance of rookie Jacob Misiorowski adds an exciting element, highlighting fresh talent that could shape the future of Major League Baseball.