NL East
New York Mets
Daily batter-pitcher matchup scores, platoon splits, park factors, and player prop recommendations for New York Mets hitters and starters at Citi Field.
The New York Mets compete in the NL East division and play home games at Citi Field in New York. The franchise is a high-payroll franchise rebuilt around starting pitching depth, playing in a park that suppresses HRs significantly through deep dimensions and marine air. For prop bettors, that context matters: every batter-pitcher matchup is a function of the player, the opponent, and the venue — and Citi Field is a strong-pitcher park that meaningfully suppresses offensive production.
From a prop-betting standpoint, New York Mets home games offer Citi Field is among the toughest parks for HR props in the National League. Mets hitters' road HR props systematically outperform their home HR props — worth tracking for streak betting. Lines move differently here than at typical neutral parks, so the same player matchup can produce a very different expected outcome depending on whether New York Mets are hosting or traveling. Our matchup scoring system adjusts every projection for these venue effects automatically.
Subway Series with the Yankees draws massive prop volume but tight, efficient lines; the Mets-Phillies rivalry has produced softer prop pricing. When researching New York Mets player props, the highest-leverage signals are the opposing starter's arsenal, the platoon split for each hitter, recent form, Citi Field's park factors, and weather (for outdoor games). ProprStats automatically combines all of these into a 0-100 matchup score for every New York Mets batter against today's probable opposing starter, surfaced fresh every morning before lineups lock.
Home Ballpark
Park factors affect every hit and HR projection for New York Mets home games.
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