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Mets Face Nationals: Lineups and Broadcast Information for Tonight’s Game

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As the Mets prepare to take on the Nationals this evening, fans are eager to see how the matchup unfolds at the ballpark. With first pitch set for 6:45 PM EDT, both teams have finalized their lineups, showcasing some of their key players.

The Mets will feature a strong batting order with Bo Bichette leading off at shortstop, followed by Juan Soto in left field. Mark Vientos will handle first base, while MJ Melendez serves as the designated hitter. Brett Baty is set to play third, and Marcus Semien will take his place at second base. A.J. Ewing will be in center field, and Hayden Senger will catch for starting pitcher Zach Thornton, who is a left-handed thrower.

On the other side, the Nationals are sending out a lineup that includes James Wood as the designated hitter and Curtis Mead at third base. Andres Chaparro will be at first, with CJ Abrams covering shortstop. Dylan Crews and Daylen Lile will round out the outfield, playing right and left field, respectively. Jacob Young is in center, while Nasim Nunez takes the second base position. Behind the plate, Keibert Ruiz will catch for right-handed pitcher Zack Littell.

Fans can catch the game on SNY, and for those who prefer radio, it will be available on Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, through the Audacy App, and on 92.3 HD2.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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