Spring Training Game Chat: Marlins vs. Mets, 1:10 P.M.

Sunday, March 23, 2025 • 1:10 PM

Clover Park • Port St. Lucie, FL

RHP Connor Gillispie (0-0, 0.75) vs. RHP Griffin Canning (1-1, 0.90)

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The New York Mets, Miami Marlins, and Washington Nationals all have the same problem at the end of spring training. As divisional rivals, there is a high chance that the calendar plays out in a way that the teams will see each other a lot early in the season. For the Mets and Marlins, 2025 is one of those seasons.

Today is the sixth and final time this spring that the Mets and Marlins face off. They will then play each other six times in the first 12 games of the season. Working to the Mets advantage today; the Marlins essentially have wrapped up spring training. They don’t have a game tomorrow, and Tuesday they have a game in Miami, so a lot of the regular stars are not with the ball club for Sunday’s game.

Mets Lineup

Marlins Lineup

Game Notes

The New York Mets announced they’ve assigned RHP Dedniel Núñez to Triple-A Syracuse. Núñez is still working his way back from injury. One can assume, when he’s back to full health, he will be back up with the big club.

Prior to Sunday’s game, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza announced his rotation will shape up as follows: Clay Holmes, Tylor Megill, Griffin Canning, David Peterson, followed lastly by Kodai Senga.

Prior to Sunday’s game, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza also confirmed the last bullpen spot is between Max Kranick (RHP) and Huascar Brazobán (RHP).

Three Things To Watch For

  1. Griffin Canning. Canning has had a phenomenal spring and seems to be penciled in as the starter for the third game of the season against the Hoston Astros. Over 10 innings this spring, he has allowed one run (a solo home run), scattering six hits and two walks while striking out an astounding 16 batters. The Mets have also announced that Kodai Senga is going to be on limited pitches early this season and it feels like the Mets are flirting with a six-man rotation. Even when Sean Manaea comes back, there is room for Canning in this rotation.
  2. Brett Baty. Brett Baty has bad a terrific spring training as evident by his 1.123 OPS. It’s not official yet, but it seems that Brett Baty is making the major league squad out of spring training. Since the Jeff McNeil injury, Baty has seen an increase of starts at second base. Successful teams need players they weren’t necessarily counting on to have breakout seasons. In 2024, that was Mark Vientos.
  3. Marlins Prospects. The Marlins have a spring training game in Miami on Tuesday as a last warmup before the season, so they are digging into their farm system for today’s road trip to play the Mets. This includes the spring training debut for Starlyn Caba, their 19-year old prospect that came from Philadelphia Phillies in the Jesus Luzardo trade. Caba is currently the No. 2 prospect in the Marlins’ system according to MLB Pipeline and had 51 walks in 52 games in the Florida Complex League. Across two levels last year, he had 50 stolen bases over 79 games.

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