Morning Briefing: Mets looking to rebound with Jacob deGrom on mound

KANSAS CITY, Mo. --

FIRST PITCH: The New York Mets will have to bounce back quickly from a deflating defeat.

After a Game 1 loss in the World Series, the Amazin's now send Jacob deGrom to the mound on Wednesday at 8:07 p.m. ET opposite Kansas City Royals right-hander Johnny Cueto at Kauffman Stadium.

DeGrom has endured high pitch counts and erratic fastball command in each of his past two games. He nonetheless is 3-0 with a 1.80 ERA this postseason.

"He's been excellent this postseason," captain David Wright said. "Even when he doesn't have his best stuff, he's found ways to win. He's a stopper for us, so we feel good every time he's on the mound."

The Mets insist they will quickly put a 14-inning loss to the Royals on Tuesday behind them.

"We've been resilient all year long," catcher Travis d'Arnaud said. "I don't expect anything less."

Said Wright after the Game 1 defeat: "It's obviously a tough one to swallow. But once we leave the ballpark tonight, we need to forget about it and start focusing on tomorrow's game, because coming into this we knew these guys are an excellent opponent. And we knew it wasn't going to be easy. So these are the types of hurdles we're going to have to clear if we expect to win this thing."

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