The Mets (36-45) host the resurgent Giants (45-36) for three games before heading out on the road again. The Mets split four games with the Giants at Pacific Bell Park SBC Park AT&T Park Oracle Park back in April. Incidentally, when they won the first two games (9-4 and 7-0, as it were) of that April series, they were proud owners of a 14-7 record and were within a half-game of first place in the NL East. Since then, they have gone an unimaginable 22-38 and have fallen a whopping 17.5 games out of first (and nine games out of the final playoff spot in the National League).
Mets close out final homestand of first half with three against Giants
