2 reasons the Mets will finish above .500, 2 reasons they will finish below

New York Mets v St. Louis CardinalsAfter their series against the St. Louis Cardinals, the New York Mets record is now even at .500. Sitting at 18-18 in a deadlock tie with the Washington Nationals for third-place in the National League East isn’t ideal and yet what matters more than anything else is where the Mets are in the Wild Card race.

You might be surprised to discover that a .500 record is all it takes to have the third Wild Card spot right now. The San Diego Padres at 20-20 are technically ahead of the Mets and of course they’re sharing the spot along with the Nationals with a duplicate record. The National League is still a top-heavy one with the Mets right there in the middle.

The mission isn’t to just finish above .500. Their aim is for far more. There is a case for them to end the year over the even mark. There is just as much of one to believe they’ll be under. Which do you believe? Let’s look at cases for both scenarios.

The Mets will finish above .500 because of their pitching talent and depthNew York Mets v St. Louis Cardinals

The Mets pitching this season has been good even with some deception. The staff’s ERA would be even more impressive if not for Adrian Houser and a couple of relievers who’ve come and gone and come back again.

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