Mets vs. Braves odds, picks: MLB predictions, best bets Wednesday

The Mets appeared to be in the driver’s seat heading into their series opener against the Braves.New York had a half-game lead over Arizona and a two-game lead over Atlanta as the three teams hunt for the final two wild-card spots.Unfortunately, a 5-1 loss Tuesday means the Braves and Diamondbacks are now both within one game of the Mets.Things won’t get any easier in the next game, with the Braves sending Chris Sale to the mound while the Mets counter with David Peterson.Atlanta has been a house of horror for decades for the Mets and that nightmare could very well continue Wednesday night.New York’s struggles in Atlanta were definitely on the mind of Mets manager Carlos Mendoza when he met the media after Tuesday’s loss.Mendoza acknowledged that the circumstances around his team’s loss seemed all too familiar.“We didn’t play well,” Mendoza said.“We didn’t make a play a couple of times.

We missed a cutoff man one time.We’ve got to turn the page.

I know it is going to be a story because it is here in Atlanta.We’ve got to go out and do it.”According to the Action Network, dating back to the 2005 season, the Mets’ 73-100 road record against Atlanta is by far its worst compared to the other teams it faces inside the division.Peterson has also had his share of struggles on the road against Atlanta, as New York is just 1-4 in his starts vs.

4-2 when he pitches at home.In his 23 ⅔ innings on the road, he has a 6.85 ERA, with Braves batters hitting .284 with a .346 OBP and .495 SLG. Although Peterson is easily having his best year in the majors at 9-3 with a 3.08 ERA, you can almost put aside those numbers when it comes to him pitching on the road against the Braves.As good a year Peterson is having, it doesn’t come close to what we’re seeing from Sale in his 14th season.At 18-3, the lanky southpaw is the frontrunner for the NL Cy Young Award.His 2.08 FIP suggests he’s pitched even better than his 2.38 ERA.The most significant change...

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