No Current Mets Game Delay No New York Mets game is scheduled or currently delayed as of February 1, 2026. MLB's regular season typically runs from late March/early April through September, with playoffs in October, so early February falls squarely in the offseason.

Common Delay Reasons

Mets games are most often delayed or postponed due to weather , especially rain in New York. Recent examples include:

  • A Mets-Nationals game suspended after a nearly four-hour rain delay on January 22, 2026, frustrating fans as it carried over.
  • General postponements for forecasted rain, like Opening Day 2024 vs. Brewers or multiple 2024-2025 rainouts.

Other factors from trends:

  • Field conditions after heavy rain or poor drainage at Citi Field.
  • Rarely, unexpected issues like lighting or player safety.

Fan Reactions

Forums like Reddit's r/NewYorkMets buzz with frustration during delays:

"Where's the rain that was supposed to be worth postponing plans? If baseball is off the table, I’d at least like to gaze out at a heavy downpour."

Fans gripe about split doubleheaders, makeup games, and apps hyping minor showers—echoing a trend of weather apps overpredicting.

Staying Updated

  • Check MLB.com/Mets or the MLB app for real-time status.
  • Follow @SNYtv or @Mets on X for alerts.
  • In Citi Field's case, rain delays often stretch 1-4 hours before a call.

TL;DR: No Mets game today to delay—likely a mix-up with past rainouts, which are super common for them. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.