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New York Mets vs. Milwaukee Brewers picks, MLB playoff predictions

New York Mets vs. Milwaukee Brewers picks, MLB playoff predictions

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The New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers will play in the Wild Card Round of the 2024 MLB National League Playoffs at American Family Field in Milwaukee.

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Check out these MLB playoff picks and predictions for the series and game, streaming at 2:32 p.m. MST on ESPN (stream with Fubo free trial).

The Brewers are a 1.5-run favorite over the Mets in the MLB Playoffs Game 1 odds, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.

Milwaukee is -145 on the money line while New York is +120.

The over/under (total run) is set at 7.5 runs.

The Brewers also have an advantage over the Mets in series odds, with BetMGM pegging Milwaukee at -135 to advance and New York at +115.

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Sportsbook Wire: Brewers 5, Mets 4

Ryan Dodson writes: “The Brewers got the extra break, dominated the series and have home field advantage. Peralta played great against the Mets. I really don’t see any reason not to go to BREWERS -140.”

PickDawgz: Bet on the Mets on the moneyline against Brewers

Shane Mickle writes: “This is a great place to look at the Mets as underdogs. The Mets may have played two games on Monday, but they will have success here. The Mets had that big win on Monday and now they have confidence. “Severino is a great pitcher too and the Brewers will have no answer for him and the Mets will be able to get the Mets here.”

ESPN: Brewers have a 63.6% chance of beating the Mets in Game 1

The site’s matchup forecast gives New York a 36.4% chance of beating Milwaukee in Tuesday’s MLB playoff game.

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MLB.com: Brewers will beat Mets in MLB playoff series

It reads: “After losing manager Craig Counsell to the Cubs in free agency in February and trading top pitcher Corbin Burnes to the Orioles, the Brewers were not a popular choice to win the NL Central in 2024. However, Milwaukee was in first place.” The Brewers spent most of the season winning their second straight NL Central title – the biggest of any division winner – by a 10-game margin, relying on their speed, their defense and left their elite bullpen to win 93 games without former NL MVP Christian Yelich, who underwent season-ending back surgery in August, but our experts like their chances to beat the Mets in the NL Wild Card Series defeat.”

The Athletic: The Mets will defeat the Brewers in the MLB playoffs

Fabian Ardaya writes: “Grimace. That’s why they will win. Seriously, the Brewers’ ability to navigate this season without much consistent starting pitching is commendable. Their top two armies, Luis Severino and Sean Manaea, just lost a series in Milwaukee. But I’m going with a team that might have something left after the early comeback win.

Tribune Report: The Brewers will win the wild-card series against the Mets in two games

Tim Kelly writes: “There is a magical feeling about the Brewers this season and we expect it to stay that way. The Mets have played great baseball since June 1st and have a legitimate criticism of the Braves and MLB for not planning better and forcing them to play a doubleheader the day before the NLWCS begins.”

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