All you need to know about Game 2 of London Series (2024)

June 8th, 2024

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LONDON -- The London Series is now officially in full swing.

In front of 53,882 fans, the Phillies had 11 hits, including three home runs, to win the first game of the series, 7-2, over the Mets on a crisp Saturday evening at London Stadium.

“I think it was great. There were [nearly 54,000 fans], which obviously speaks volumes to the support out there and how great a job MLB has done in creating these tours,” Mets center fielder Harrison Bader said. “I think they're a lot of fun to play in, but even more so for the fans -- they're really important for the fans. So it's just been a great experience so far.”

The energy from the fans was contagious, and Bryce Harper’s soccer slide celebration added to it. Following Harper’s game-tying dinger in the fourth inning, the Phillies rallied for five more runs in the inning, complete with a three-run homer by Whit Merrfield.

“It was fun, being able to put people on their feet and put joy in people,” Harper said. “That's what it's all about. Being able to do that today was a lot of fun.”

Game 1 of the series was an exhibition of what America’s favorite pastime is all about: having fun and hearing the connection between bat and ball. There is one more game to be played Sunday.

Here’s a primer about Game 2 between the Phillies and Mets:

What is the London Series?

The London Series is part of the MLB World Tour, which was created to bring Major League teams and players to a global fanbase. It is the league’s and the MLBPA’s largest international plan, formed with the intention of playing as many as 24 regular-season games and as many as 16 exhibition games in Asia, Europe, Mexico and Latin America through the 2026 season.

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When is the game and how can I watch it?

First pitch for Game 2 is slated for 10:10 a.m. ET on Sunday and will air on ESPN. It can also be watched on MLB.TV.

Where is the game being played?

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a sporting complex that was initially built for the 2012 Summer Olympics. The complex includes what is now known as London Stadium, a multi-use facility that hosts concerts and sporting events. Currently the home of West Ham United FC of England’s Premier League, London Stadium has been reconfigured to host this weekend’s baseball games.

Who are the starting pitchers?

Mets: LHP Jose Quintana (1-5, 5.17)

The Mets’ most consistent starter in the second half last season, the 35-year-old veteran Quintana has struggled to find that same level of consistency so far this year. One of his best starts came last month in Philadelphia, where Quintana held the Phillies to two runs over 5 1/3 innings.

Phillies: RHP Taijuan Walker (3-1, 5.73 ERA)

Walker started the season on the injured list because of an impingement in his right shoulder. He hasn’t hit his stride, which has Phillies fans wondering if right-hander Spencer Turnbull could rejoin the rotation at some point. Walker’s best pitch is his splitter, but he hasn’t been throwing it effectively this season. He promised to throw a bunch on Sunday in an effort to keep the ball on the ground.

What might the starting lineups look like?

Mets: The team will tweak its lineup with the right-handed Walker on the mound for the Phillies, giving second baseman Jeff McNeil his first chance to start since last weekend. The lineup should look something like this:

1. Francisco Lindor, SS
2. Pete Alonso, 1B
3. Brandon Nimmo, CF
4. J.D. Martinez, DH
5. Starling Marte, RF
6. Brett Baty, 3B
7. Jeff McNeil, 2B
8. Harrison Bader, CF
9. Tomás Nido, C

Phillies: Phillies manager Rob Thomson said Johan Rojas will start in center field on Sunday, after Cristian Pache started there Saturday.

1. Kyle Schwarber, DH
2. J.T. Realmuto, C
3. Bryce Harper, 1B
4. Alec Bohm, 3B
5. Nick Castellanos, RF
6. Bryson Stott, 2B
7. Edmundo Sosa, SS
8. Whit Merrifield, LF
9. Johan Rojas, CF

How will the bullpens line up after the starter?

Mets: Although the Mets used five relievers Saturday, including long man Adrian Houser for 2 2/3 innings, they’re still in fine shape given two off-days before this series. Reed Garrett, Drew Smith and Dedniel Núñez are all operating on four-plus days of rest, and only Houser is likely to be unavailable given Saturday’s workloads.

Phillies: The Phillies’ bullpen should be in good shape on Sunday. Orion Kerkering pitched 1 1/3 innings Saturday, and Seranthony Domínguez pitched one inning. But high-leverage relievers José Alvarado, Jeff Hoffman and Matt Strahm remained rested and ready.

Any injuries of note?

Mets: The Mets have dealt with significant injuries throughout the first two-plus months of the season. Currently, they’re missing All-Star closer Edwin Díaz, who didn’t make the trip due to a right shoulder impingement. He should be back next week. Starting catcher Francisco Alvarez is also out recovering from left thumb surgery and could return within the next week. Ace pitcher Kodai Senga has missed the entire campaign to date due to a shoulder capsule strain, and the Mets’ top left-handed reliever, Brooks Raley, is done for the year after undergoing elbow surgery.

Phillies: Shortstop Trea Turner has missed more than a month because of a strained left hamstring. He is moving closer to a return, but it won’t happen until the Phillies are home from London. Outfielder Brandon Marsh (strained right hamstring) and utility player Kody Clemens (back spasms) are also on the injured list.

Who is hot and who is not?

Mets: No Met is hotter than Lindor, who entered Saturday’s play with a 1.000 OPS over his previous 15 games before doubling in his first at-bat and scoring. On the other side of things is Baty, whom the Mets demoted to Triple-A Syracuse last week but brought back for the London Series as their 27th man. Before going to the Minors, Baty was in a 6-for-47 (.128) slump with 19 strikeouts.

Phillies: Harper fell a triple short of the cycle on Saturday. He doubled in the first inning, homered in the fourth and singled in the fifth. He has hit 15 homers this season, which is tied for second in the National League with Shohei Ohtani. … Castellanos hit a towering homer to left in the eighth inning Saturday. He entered the game batting .333 with two homers and a 1.083 OPS in his past seven games.

Is there anything else fans should know?

McNeil, who has been out of the starting lineup for four consecutive games, will return Sunday against Walker. Since Jose Iglesias arrived from Triple-A on May 31, the Mets have utilized a traditional platoon at second base, with McNeil starting against right-handed pitchers and Iglesias facing lefties. The problem, for McNeil, is that Walker will be just the third right-handed starter they’ve seen in eight days. As a result, he has amassed only a handful of at-bats since Iglesias arrived on the scene.

All you need to know about Game 2 of London Series (2024)

FAQs

What MLB teams are in the London Series 2024? ›

On June 23, 2023, it was announced that the 2024 series would involve the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies, scheduled for June 8–9, 2024. The Mets and Phillies played a two game series, with the Mets as the designated "home" team for game 1 and the Phillies as the designated "home" team for game 2.

Who won the London series? ›

Mets rally on Phillies' bullpen to win London Series finale.

Where is the London series being played? ›

Both games will be played at London Stadium, the home of West Ham United, who finished ninth in the Premier League this season. The stadium was first constructed for the 2012 London Olympics.

Where in London are the Phillies playing? ›

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets are taking their rivalry across the pond to London Stadium, the home of West Ham United of the Premier League, in England for a two-game series this weekend.

Why is baseball playing in London? ›

The London Series is part of the MLB World Tour, which was created to bring Major League teams and players to a global fanbase.

Who are the Mets playing in London? ›

MLB World Tour: London Series 2024 | New York Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies | Official Hospitality | CSM Hospitality.

Which MLB teams are playing in London? ›

On 8-9 June 2024, New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies will meet in a two-game regular-season series as MLB returns to London Stadium for another summer showdown. This is not one to be missed! Following the success of the 2023 London Series, MLB is back!

How long is a baseball game in the UK? ›

The average baseball game lasts around three hours, though there is no time limit as it is not dictated by a clock. Teams alternate between batting and fielding across nine innings. If the game is tied after nine innings, the game will continue until a winner emerges.

Did the Phillies beat the Mets in London? ›

LONDON (AP) — Catcher Luis Torrens turned Nick Castellanos' bases-loaded roller in front of the plate into a game-ending double play, and the New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 on Sunday for a split of their two-game London Series.

How much does it cost to go to the MLB London Series? ›

Fans can get into each game for as little as £97.90, which equates to just under $125, on Ticketmaster. Tickets do range as high as £418, which comes out to just under $532. On StubHub, you can purchase tickets for as low as £54, or $68.71, which are located in the upper level of London Stadium.

What is the capacity of the London MLB stadium? ›

Though London Stadium can hold up to 80,000 fans for concerts, its baseball configuration allows for a capacity closer to the 55,000-60,000 range.

What time is the London Series in 2024? ›

2024 MLB London Series schedule

The Phillies and Mets will square off in two matchups this weekend: Saturday, June 8: 1:10 p.m. ET. Sunday, June 9: 10 a.m. ET.

What time is the Phillies London series on? ›

Who are the Phillies playing in the London Series? The Phillies conclude the London Series against the New York Mets at 10:10 a.m. EDT, Sunday in London. Philadelphia right-hander Taijuan Walker (3-1, 5.73 ERA) will pitch for the Phillies. Left-hander Jose Quintana (1-5, 5.17 ERA) will start for the Mets.

Are Phillies in the American League? ›

The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has been Citizens Bank Park, located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.

What town is the Phillies stadium in? ›

Citizens Bank Park is a baseball stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the city's South Philadelphia Sports Complex.

Where is the MLB World Series in 2024? ›

The 2024 World Series will be held July 21-27 in St. Charles, Missouri.

Who plays at London Stadium? ›

Built to host London 2012, the former Olympic Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is home to Premier League football club West Ham United and UK Athletics.

What time is the MLB London 2024? ›

London Stadium will open three hours before the first pitch, 3.00 p.m. BST (local London time) on Saturday June 8 and 12.00 p.m. BST (local London time) on Sunday June 9. Entertainment, including food and beverages will be on offer throughout the day.

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