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The New York Mets' relentless quest has taken them from Atlanta to Milwaukee to Atlanta to Milwaukee. Luis Severino and Freddy Peralta — two righthanded Dominicans with very similar stat lines — have a very similar goal.



One of them is bound to be very disappointed.



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You hadda know I'd follow up with this...



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That's good! It's a tighter version.



There are a dozen high-profile covers of the song. My soul can't be psychedelicized enough!


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ESPN has the odds at winning as 64% for Milwaukee. That seems really high considering the pitchers are nearly a wash.



Milwaukee is a division champion. Finished 4 games ahead of the Mets. Beat them 5 of 6 times this season. Has a much, much better bullpen.



But the Mets have momentum. Advantage Mets.


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Edgy MD wrote:
My soul can't be psychedelicized enough!


There are things to be realized!


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Milwaukee is a division champion. Finished 4 games ahead of the Mets. Beat them 5 of 6 times this season. Has a much, much better bullpen.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Three of those five losses to the Brewers were in March, when the Mets had a significantly different active roster.


And sucked!



There's no sucking in October. Canyon of Heroes here we come!!


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

=Centerfield post_id=173053 time=1727792239 user_id=65]


Milwaukee is a division champion. Finished 4 games ahead of the Mets. Beat them 5 of 6 times this season. Has a much, much better bullpen.




Three of those five losses to the Brewers were in March, when the Mets had a significantly different active roster.
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Edgy MD wrote:

The New York Mets' relentless quest has taken them from Atlanta to Milwaukee to Atlanta to Milwaukee. Luis Severino and Freddy Peralta — two righthanded Dominicans with very similar stat lines — have a very similar goal.



One of them is bound to be very disappointed.



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Cool!


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Anytime I hear about momentum i harken back to Bobby V and Big Mo going back and forth on the value of momentum, Bobby thought it was nonsense and Big Mo thought otherwise


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Well, this past weekend the Mets were desperate to win and Milwaukee had nothing to play for. And the Brewers took two of three. So I'm not crazy optimistic about their chances. But hey, yaneverknow.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

=Centerfield post_id=173053 time=1727792239 user_id=65]


Milwaukee is a division champion. Finished 4 games ahead of the Mets. Beat them 5 of 6 times this season. Has a much, much better bullpen.




Three of those five losses to the Brewers were in March, when the Mets had a significantly different active roster.

Are those odds for today's game or for the series? The Brewers have home field advantage, are better rested and have their rotation set up better. Momentum is junk science. Still, I say crapshoot.
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Saying it again, stylistically the Brewers are a troublesome team for the Mets and looked much better as recently as 3 days ago. That said this is only 3 games--at most-- and anything could happen. If the Mets win I don't want Mike Puma saying he told us so because the Mets handled the Cubs in 2015


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

But the Mets have momentum. Advantage Mets.


Haven't they lost [CROSSOUT]5[/CROSSOUT] 4 of the last 6?

Don't try to dazzle us with logic.

This is the PLAYOFFS.



Later


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You hadda know I'd follow up with this...



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I understand why the Brewers are favored, but as we all know, anything can happen between the foul lines, and that's what we're all hoping for this week.



It was a fun season, all in all. May the fun continue deep into October, as it did in 2015.


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I couldn't commit to getting away in the middle of this week, but would have loved to see them in MIL during the playoffs.


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