NY Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies Prediction 9-22-24 MLB Picks

The Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Mets meet Sunday in MLB action from Citi Field. Here’s a NY Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies Prediction. This will be the final installment in a four-game series. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Mets vs Phillies pick.

Philadelphia Phillies Betting Preview

In their last set, the Phillies played the Milwaukee Brewers. Philadelphia managed a 5-1 Tuesday win but lost the other pair. After a split in the first two games versus the Mets, on Saturday Philly took a 6-3 loss. Starter Ranger Suarez gave up two earned in 5.0 innings of work.


It’ll be Zack Wheeler in the start for the Phillies on Sunday. This year Wheeler is 16-6 with a 2.56 ERA in 30 starts. Wheeler is 103-69 with a 3.34 ERA in 257 career starts.

New York Mets Betting Preview

Over on the Mets’ side, they took on the Washington Nationals in their last set. New York won all three of those games for a sweep. On Saturday the Mets posted three runs in the seventh inning to pull ahead for good. Sean Manaea logged three earned over 7.0 innings as a starter.

Tylor Megill will step in for the start on Sunday for New York. So far Megill is 4-5 with a 4.08 ERA in 14 games (13 starts). Megill is 21-21 with a 4.59 career ERA in 72 games (65 starts).

Total Runs Facts

New York Mets Player Prop Facts

Philadelphia Phillies Player Prop Facts

NY Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies Prediction

I’m going with the Mets. Megill is doing well over his last two games, going 1-0 in that pair. He’s got a total of 12.0 innings in those two with zero earned runs on three hits and four walks. As for Wheeler, he’s 3-0 in his last trio with four earned over 19.0 innings total in that time. We should have a fun starter matchup (and a lower-scoring game) here.

On Saturday the Mets got a nice offensive effort capped by a pair of home runs. The bullpen was solid as well, notching 2.0 clean frames, one hit no walks, and two Ks. I like New York to keep it rolling on Sunday.

Exit mobile version