The Milwaukee Brewers and the New York Mets have long been eliminated from the playoffs picture, and they now have their final series against each other. That means there is nothing at stake here on either side, and the likelihood is that both lineups will consist of minor league 40-man roster players getting a look at the big league level. There has been a history in MLB that when you get a pair of teams in the final series of the year that are both under .500, the games have a strong tendency to play UNDER the total. The record shows 67% of the time this is the case. Additionally, Milwaukee is 9-1-1 to the UNDER in their last 11 road games. Milwaukee has also played 10-1 to the UNDER in their last 11 vs. the NL East. The Mets come into this series having played eight straight to the UNDER vs. the NL Central. Take the UNDER.
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