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Where to Watch Mets vs Brewers: TV Channel, Live Stream, Watch Postseason Baseball Online, Odds, Time

Where to Watch Mets vs Brewers: TV Channel, Live Stream, Watch Postseason Baseball Online, Odds, Time

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Major League Baseball’s postseason begins Tuesday with the four best-of-three Wild Card Series. One of the National League matchups will pit the No. 3 Milwaukee Brewers, the NL Central champions, against the No. 6 New York Mets at American Family Field in Milwaukee.

The winner of the Brewers-Mets series will advance to the NL Division Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The said NLDS is a best-of-five.

Here is the Wild Card Series schedule:

Game 1

Tuesday, October 1st

5:32 p.m. ET

ESPN/fubo (try for free)

Game 2

Wed, Oct 2nd

7:38 p.m. ET

ESPN/fubo (try for free)

Game 3 (if necessary)

Thu., Oct. 3

8:38 p.m. ET

ESPN2/fubo (try for free)

Where to see

Date: Tuesday, Oct. 1 | Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
Location: American Family Field (Milwaukee)
Channel: ESPN| Electricity: fubo
Likely throwers: RHP Freddy Peralta (11-9, 3.68 ERA) vs. RHP Luis Severino (11-7, 3.91 ERA)
Opportunities: MIL-135 | NYM +115; over/under: 7.5

In Game 1, the Brewers turn to Freddy Peralta, their chief of staff at innings pitching. The Mets will counter with Luis Severino. It remains to be seen who the Brewers (and the Mets, for that matter) produce from there.

Here’s what you should know about the Mets and Brewers heading into the Wild Card Series.

Mets: The Mets are making their second postseason appearance in the last three years. New York’s chances of reaching October seemed limited after a brutal May in which they lost 19-9. The Mets then bounced back and recorded their 40th second-half victory on Monday, winning the first game of a doubleheader against the Braves and clinching their spot in the playoffs.

As an additional subplot to this series, the Mets are led by former Brewers manager David Stearns. Stearns, who led the Brewers from 2015-22, took a step back for the 2023 season before leaving the organization to join the Mets.

Brewer: The Brewers are making their sixth postseason appearance in the last seven years. Unfortunately, they were eliminated in the wildcard round on three of those trips. Milwaukee will look to change its fortunes in October after the team finally took control of the Central in a season at the end of April.