Amazin’ Avenue Predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series

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Amazin’ Avenue Predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series

The first game of the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series is just hours away. Amazin’ Avenue staff predicts the series.

The Mets are playing the Padres in a playoff series. Nate Gismot is interested in how Pete Alonso will respond to the high-stakes atmosphere of the playoff baseball.   nate.gismott.com. He thinks the Mets will win in one of two ways: utter dominance or a torturous three-game series that strains our limbic systems.

Amazin’ Avenue predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series.

The Mets and the Padres are going to play each other in the Wild Card round. Linda Surovich predicts the Mets will win in three games. The Mets have the edge in pitching but they have struggled against Yu Darvish and Blake Snell. The Padres have improved their bullpen and have Juan Soto, Manny Machado and Josh Hader.

Amazin’ Avenue predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series. Kory Powell thinks the Padres will win one game at Citi Field. Jacob deGrom will pitch the third game and the team will advance to the NLDS in three games.

Amazin’ Avenue predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series. Allison McCague thinks the Padres will win the series in three games. Daniel Vogelbach is the hero of Game 3.

Amazin’ Avenue Predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series. Chris McShane thinks the team with 101 wins will win the series.

Vasilis Drimalitis predicts Mets to win the Wild Card game against the Padres and advance to the NLDS. Max Scherzer is the better player in the game. Chris Bassitt is up for the task in Game 2 and the Mets score four runs against Blake Snell.

Amazin’ Avenue Predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series. Rich Resch thinks the Padres are built to go toe-to-toe with the New York Mets.

Amazin’ Avenue predicts the Mets/Padres Wild Card Series. The Mets will win their first postseason game since 2015 tonight. They will have to play against the mighty Dodgers immediately afterwards.

Brian Salvatore is not putting money on the series. He reckons the Mets will win in two.


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