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The Opener: Mets, Mlodzinski, deGrom

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By | at June 2, 2026 8:16am CDT

Big slate for revenge tonight. Kyle Harrison faces the Giants, Mike Burrows gets the Pirates, and Kevin Gausman is back in Atlanta.

1. Extras again for the Mets

The Mets played their 12th extra-inning game of the year on Monday in Seattle. That’s three more than any other club. As Anthony DiComo of MLB.com notes, New York is on pace to set the record for extra-inning games in a season, currently held by the Red Sox (31 in 1943). “Not ideal,” manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters, relayed by DiComo. “But it’s part of it. You’ve got to keep going. You’ve got to find a way. I feel like we’ve been playing a lot of close games.” The Mets had won five straight extra-inning contests, including a 10-inning win on Friday against the Marlins. Mariners second baseman Cole Young ended New York’s streak with a walk-off single yesterday.

2. Mlodzinski returns to Pirates

The Pirates reinstated right-hander Carmen Mlodzinski before a three-game series against the Astros. He’s expected to be available to pitch on Tuesday. Mlodzinski was placed on the restricted list over the weekend after the club deemed he wasn’t up for pitching on Sunday against the Twins. The righty recently lost his rotation spot when right-hander Jared Jones returned from the IL. He was a candidate to piggyback with righty Braxton Ashcraft on Sunday. Instead, he could work behind right-hander Bubba Chandler tonight. Chandler hasn’t gone more than five innings in a start since mid-April.

3. deGrom gets 100th win

Rangers right-hander Jacob deGrom tossed five scoreless frames against the Cardinals on Monday, earning the win. It was the 100th victory of his 13-year MLB career. He’s the 16th active pitcher to reach the century mark in wins, notes Jeff Jones of MLB.com. deGrom picked up 82 wins during his nine years with the Mets. That included back-to-back Cy Young seasons in 2018 and 2019. The righty recorded 12 wins with the Rangers last year, his most in a season since 2017.

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