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Nationals vs. Mets Prediction: Mets Predicted to Win After New Data Released for Tuesday's MLB Game [9/17/2024]
The New York Mets and Washington Nationals will lock horns in MLB action at Citi Field on Tuesday, starting at 7:10PM ET.
Tylor Megill (3-5, 4.48 ERA) will start for the Mets, up against Mitchell Parker (7-9, 4.24 ERA) for the Nationals.
Based on the latest simulations, Dimers' advanced MLB model (see Dimers Pro for full access) projects the Mets as the most likely winner of today's game.
"Our team has analyzed the latest data and conducted 10,000 simulations for Tuesday's Nationals-Mets game," said Dimers' Chief Content Officer, Nick Slade.
"By incorporating recent updates and various factors, our prediction shows the Mets with a win probability of 64%, compared to 36% for the Nationals."
Nationals vs. Mets Game-Day Updates and Essential Details
Tuesday's MLB matchup between the Mets and Nationals at Citi Field is scheduled to begin at 7:10PM ET.
- Who: Washington Nationals vs. New York Mets
- Date: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
- Time: 7:10PM ET/4:10PM PT
- Venue: Citi Field
- Tickets: Get tickets for the game on Ticketmaster
- Merchandise: Buy Mets and Nationals gear at Fanatics
- Live Stream: Watch the game on FuboTV
Dimers.com's in-depth preview of Tuesday's Nationals vs. Mets matchup includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.
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Nationals vs. Mets Prediction: Who Will Win, Cover the Run Line?
Using powerful machine learning and statistical analysis, we have simulated the outcome of Tuesday's MLB matchup between the Nationals and Mets 10,000 times as part of our MLB predictions coverage.
Our famous predictive model currently gives the Mets a 64% chance of beating the Nationals.
According to our model, the Nationals (+1.5) have a 55% chance of covering the run line, while the 7.5-run over/under has a 58% chance of going over.
Nationals vs. Mets Odds [9/17/2024]
We have researched the best betting odds in America for this game, which are listed here:
Bet Type | Nationals | Mets |
---|---|---|
Run Line | +1.5 (-144) | -1.5 (+124) |
Moneyline | +145 | -172 |
Total | o7.5 (-110) | u7.5 (-105) |
All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Nationals vs. Mets Picks
Our model's biggest edge in today's Nationals vs. Mets matchup is on the run line.
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Conclusion
We predict the Mets, with a 64% win probability, will likely beat the Nationals on Tuesday.
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