New York Mets vs New York Yankees Betting Pick & Prediction 7/23/24

The forecast for Tuesday’s Mets vs. Yankees game calls for overcast skies and temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. First pitch from Yankee Stadium is set for 7:05 PM ET. YES will be televising this game, and the Yankees are the heavy favorites on the money line, with their odds sitting at -159.

As for the Mets, they are +134 on the money line, and the over/under line is currently 8.5 runs. Jose Quintana is slated to start for the Mets, and he will be facing off against Luis Gil. New York comes in with a record of 51-48, while the Yankees are 60-42 overall.

NEW YORK YANKEES VS NEW YORK METS BETTING PICK

The Pick: New York Yankees Moneyline -159

This game will be played at Yankee Stadium at 7:05 ET on Tuesday, July 23rd.

HOW TO BET THE METS VS YANKEES:

  • We have the Yankees winning by a score of 6 to 5
  • However, if you’re looking for a run line pick, we like the Mets to cover
  • As for an over/under pick, we have this game finishing with 11 runs and like the over

Mets Records & Stats

Heading into their last game vs. the Marlins, the Mets closed out the series with a 6-4 win. Leading up to the game, they were the heavy favorite at -148. Offensively, the Mets scored their six runs on json11 hits and didn’t hit a home run.

David Peterson got the start for the Mets, going five innings and giving up just two runs on six hits. He only had four strikeouts in the outing and got the win.

The Mets are 51-48 overall, putting them 3rd in the NL East, 11.5 games behind the Phillies for the division lead. They will be on the road for today’s matchup vs. the Yankees, and the Mets are 15-13-6 in series this year. New York has gone 7-3 across their last ten games and are 18-14 in the division.

At home, the Mets are an even 26-26 this year, and they are above .500 at 25-22 on the road. As the underdog, the Mets have dropped two straight, and they are 19-22 as the underdog overall. New York’s record as the favorite is 32-26 this year.

When the Mets are favored, they are a poor bet against the run line, going 22-36. However, when they are the underdog, they are a solid 24-17 against the run line. Overall, they are 46-53 against the run line this season, with an average run margin of 0.1 runs per game.

The Mets are on the road today against the Yankees, and the over/under line for the game is set at 8.5 runs. This season, the Mets have played in 23 games with over/under lines set at 8.5 runs, and their record in those games is 17-11. Overall, the Mets’ games have averaged 9.5 runs per game, and their over/under record for the season is 53-43.

New York is sending left-hander Jose Quintana to the mound today against the Yankees. He has made 19 starts this year and has a record of 4-6 with an ERA of 4.13. Quintana’s WHIP for the season is currently 1.26. In his last outing, he took the loss, going 5 2/3 innings and giving up five earned runs on eight hits. Before that, he had pitched well, picking up the win and not giving up a run in seven innings of work. Quintana has made seven quality starts this year and is averaging 6.95 strikeouts per nine innings.

Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso have been one of the league’s top power-hitting duos this season, as they are both tied for the team lead with 19 homers. Lindor is batting .256 overall and has driven in 54 runs, which is the 2nd best mark on the team. Alonso comes into the game batting just .241, but he has gone deep 19 times. Brandon Nimmo is also a power threat in the lineup, as his 16 homers is the 2nd best mark on the team.

Both Jeff McNeil and Jose Iglesias have been swinging the bat well for the Mets, as McNeil has three homers in his last five games and Iglesias has gone 10/18 over that same stretch. Iglesias also comes into the game on a five-game hitting streak. As a team, the Mets are averaging 4.8 runs per game and have been even better on the road, averaging 5.2 runs per contest.

Yankees Records & Stats

The Yankees’s offense was hot right out of the gates in their most recent game vs. the Rays, closing out their series with a 9-1 win. After allowing one run to the Rays in the top of the first, the Yankees responded with two runs of their own. New York went on to add another two runs in the 4th inning.

Starting for the Yankees was Carlos Rodon, who picked up the win while tossing seven innings of one-run ball. He also finished with 10 K’s and issued just two walks. Juan Soto went 3/5 with two homers and four RBIs.

The Yankees come into today’s matchup vs. the Mets with an overall record of 60-42, which has them 2nd in the AL East. Currently, they trail the Orioles by 1.5 games for the division lead. New York is 18-21 against other teams in the AL East. The Yankees will be at home today, where they are 27-21 this season.

As the favorite, the Yankees have gone 46-36 this season and 14-6 as the underdog. New York’s overall series record is 18-10-4, and they split their most recent series vs. the Rays. Heading into today’s game, the Yankees are 5-5 over their last 10 games.

When the Yankees win, they tend to win big, with an average run margin of 4.1 runs per game. This has helped them to a 54-48 run line record on the season. They have been a better bet on the road, going 31-23 against the run line, compared to 23-25 at home. They have been a better bet as an underdog, going 16-4 against the run line, compared to 38-44 as the favorite.

The over/under line for tonight’s game between the New York Yankees and New York Mets is set at 8.5 runs. The Yankees have gone over this line in 26 of their 43 games with this line, and their games have averaged 8.9 runs per game this season. The over has hit in each of their last three games.

Luis Gil gets the start for the Yankees today vs. the Mets and comes in with a record of 10-5 and an ERA of 3.17. In 19 starts, he has pitched nine quality starts and is averaging 10.38 strikeouts per nine innings. Gil’s WHIP for the season is 1.08, and opponents are batting .166 off the right-hander this year. In his last outing, Gil picked up the win, going six innings and giving up one earned run. Before that, he had lost three straight starts. So far, he has been much better on the road, with an ERA of 3.46 compared to 6.95 at home.

Not only do the Yankees lead the league in runs per game at 5, but they also have the best home run total in the league. So far, they are averaging 5.2 runs per game on the road and 4.7 at home. The team’s batting average of .248 is 9th in the league, and they are also the top walk-drawing team in the MLB.

Juan Soto and Aaron Judge have been two of the league’s top power hitters this season, with Judge leading the league with 35 homers and Soto’s 25 homers being the 5th most in the league. Soto is hitting .311 for the season, and Judge is right behind him at .310. Both players have been hot of late, with Soto going 15/33 in his last seven games and Judge at 9/22.