The Mets and Brewers conclude their three-game series Thursday night at Citi Field.
It’s been a sluggish six weeks for the Mets, who are now an underdog to win the NL East after spending much of the first half atop the division.
A win Thursday and a big series against the Yankees over the weekend could change the momentum in Flushing.
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What our Post expert thinks about Mets vs. Brewers on Thursday
David Peterson gets the start for the Mets opposite his former teammate, Jose Quintana.
Peterson has been one of the bright spots for the Mets in 2025, and he’ll need to continue his roll with the starting rotation in dire shape due to injuries.
Quintana has been quite effective for the Brewers, posting a 3.30 ERA and 1.42 WHIP in 11 starts for Milwaukee.
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