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).