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Jose Reyes is on a tear, and the New York Mets would like to take advantage of that a bit more frequently.
Reyes looks to continue his hot hitting when the Mets attempt to conclude a 10-game homestand at .500 as they face Hudson and the Atlanta Braves on Sunday night.
Reyes leads New York (26-31) with a .335 average while his 10 triples are the most in the majors and his 19 steals rank among the leaders.
He's been particularly good at the plate recently, hitting .462 with four triples, 11 runs and five RBIs in nine games, but the Mets have won just four of them.
New York capitalized on Reyes' three-run triple Saturday, beating Atlanta 5-0 after losing Friday's opener of this three-game set 6-3 partly due to a costly error from the All-Star shortstop.
"He's an amazing player," said Jason Pridie, whose pinch-hit, RBI single started a five-run seventh Saturday. "We've had a tough little run in this homestand, so it was great to tack on a few runs."
The Mets are 4-5 on this homestand, and not ending it with a losing record would appear to be a tall task considering they have to face Hudson (4-4, 3.75 ERA).
The right-hander has won five of his last six starts against the Mets with a 2.20 ERA, including victories in all three outings at Citi Field while compiling a 1.80 ERA.
He's held Reyes to a .267 average in 60 at-bats.
Hudson, though, is winless since tossing a one-hitter in an 8-0 victory over Milwaukee on May 4. He's 0-2 with a 5.82 ERA over his last four games but has been backed by just five total runs.
The right-hander was impressive Monday, allowing two runs -- one earned -- with seven strikeouts in six innings of a 3-2 loss in 10 to San Diego after missing his previous turn in the rotation with a back injury.
"Our goal is not to give up any runs, whether we're scoring a lot of runs or we're not," Hudson told the team's official website.
Like Hudson, R.A. Dickey (2-6, 4.39) has been dealing with a lack of support and a recent injury. He's received three runs or fewer in nine of his 11 starts.
The knuckleballer was the hard-luck loser while pitching through a torn plantar fascia during Tuesday's 5-1 defeat to Pittsburgh. He fanned a career-high 10 and carried a two-hit shutout into the eighth before allowing three runs and exiting with two outs.
Dickey is 0-2 with a 4.34 ERA in three starts against the Braves, losing both at home. His most recent meeting with Atlanta came in a scoreless inning of relief during a 3-2 road win April 17.
He's not expected to contend with Chipper Jones, who is 8 for 20 with three homers and five RBIs over his last six meetings with the Mets. The third baseman is scheduled to be rested for the series finale with Martin Prado replacing him from left field.
Prado has come up empty in eight at-bats versus Dickey, but he has five hits with three doubles and a solo homer over the last three games.
The Braves (32-27) are 13-7 at Citi Field.
Match Details Information:
Jose Reyes is on a tear, and the New York Mets would like to take advantage of that a bit more frequently.
Success against Tim Hudson has been much harder for them to come by lately.
Reyes looks to continue his hot hitting when the Mets attempt to conclude a 10-game homestand at .500 as they face Hudson and the Atlanta Braves on Sunday night.
Reyes leads New York (26-31) with a .335 average while his 10 triples are the most in the majors and his 19 steals rank among the leaders.
He's been particularly good at the plate recently, hitting .462 with four triples, 11 runs and five RBIs in nine games, but the Mets have won just four of them.
New York capitalized on Reyes' three-run triple Saturday, beating Atlanta 5-0 after losing Friday's opener of this three-game set 6-3 partly due to a costly error from the All-Star shortstop.
"He's an amazing player," said Jason Pridie, whose pinch-hit, RBI single started a five-run seventh Saturday. "We've had a tough little run in this homestand, so it was great to tack on a few runs."
The Mets are 4-5 on this homestand, and not ending it with a losing record would appear to be a tall task considering they have to face Hudson (4-4, 3.75 ERA).
The right-hander has won five of his last six starts against the Mets with a 2.20 ERA, including victories in all three outings at Citi Field while compiling a 1.80 ERA.
He's held Reyes to a .267 average in 60 at-bats.
Hudson, though, is winless since tossing a one-hitter in an 8-0 victory over Milwaukee on May 4. He's 0-2 with a 5.82 ERA over his last four games but has been backed by just five total runs.
The right-hander was impressive Monday, allowing two runs -- one earned -- with seven strikeouts in six innings of a 3-2 loss in 10 to San Diego after missing his previous turn in the rotation with a back injury.
"Our goal is not to give up any runs, whether we're scoring a lot of runs or we're not," Hudson told the team's official website.
Like Hudson, R.A. Dickey (2-6, 4.39) has been dealing with a lack of support and a recent injury. He's received three runs or fewer in nine of his 11 starts.
The knuckleballer was the hard-luck loser while pitching through a torn plantar fascia during Tuesday's 5-1 defeat to Pittsburgh. He fanned a career-high 10 and carried a two-hit shutout into the eighth before allowing three runs and exiting with two outs.
Dickey is 0-2 with a 4.34 ERA in three starts against the Braves, losing both at home. His most recent meeting with Atlanta came in a scoreless inning of relief during a 3-2 road win April 17.
He's not expected to contend with Chipper Jones, who is 8 for 20 with three homers and five RBIs over his last six meetings with the Mets. The third baseman is scheduled to be rested for the series finale with Martin Prado replacing him from left field.
Prado has come up empty in eight at-bats versus Dickey, but he has five hits with three doubles and a solo homer over the last three games.
The Braves (32-27) are 13-7 at Citi Field.