On Thursday, March 27, 2025, the New York Mets will play against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. The game is set to begin at 4:10 PM and will take place under the lights. Fans are eager to see how both teams perform as they transition from spring training to the regular season. Last year, the Astros had a strong finish, while the Mets are looking to improve their standings.
Mets vs. Astros Betting Prediction
- Money Line Prediction: Mets MoneyLine 112. The Mets had a solid spring training, finishing with a balanced record. Clay Holmes showed strong pitching, especially against the Cardinals, which might give the Mets an edge.
- Over/Under Prediction: Under 7.5 (-103). Both teams have pitchers who performed well in spring training, suggesting a lower-scoring game. Holmes and Valdez have shown they can limit runs effectively.
Team Trends
- The New York Mets had a balanced spring training record of 13-13.
- Last season, the Mets finished with a regular season record of 89-73.
- In spring training, the Houston Astros recorded a 16-12 record.
- Last season, the Astros had a home record of 46-35, the same as the Mets.
- During spring training, the Mets had a notable win against the Miami Marlins with a score of 10-2.
Mets vs Astros Preview
The Mets and Astros will meet at Daikin Park on March 27, 2025. The game starts at 4:10 PM. Both teams are ready to transition from spring training to the regular season. The Mets aim to improve their performance from last year. The Astros finished strong last season and hope to continue that momentum.
Clay Holmes will start for the Mets. In his recent spring training games, he pitched well, allowing no earned runs in three of his last five starts. Framber Valdez will take the mound for the Astros. Valdez had mixed results in spring training, with some strong outings and a few challenges. The matchup between these pitchers will be key in this game. Fans will watch closely to see how each team performs under the lights.
Astros Ready for Regular Season
The Houston Astros are looking strong after spring training. Jeremy Peña led the team with a .475 batting average and four home runs. He also scored seven runs and had ten RBIs, ranking high in the league. Cam Smith also had a good spring, playing in 15 games. He matched Peña with four home runs and led the league with eight runs. His batting average was .342, and he had 11 RBIs. Zach Dezenzo contributed with a .391 batting average over 18 games. He hit two home runs and scored eight runs, sharing the league lead. Dezenzo also added seven RBIs to his spring stats.
Mets Gear Up for Season Start
Brett Baty had a standout spring training for the New York Mets. He played in 20 games and had a .353 batting average. Baty hit four home runs and led the league with 14 runs and 11 RBIs. Juan Soto also showed strong performance in spring training. In 16 games, he had a .289 batting average with four home runs. Soto added ten runs and nine RBIs to his stats. Pete Alonso played in 21 games during spring training. He had a .255 batting average with two home runs. Alonso scored eight runs and had ten RBIs.
Final Betting Pick
The Mets MoneyLine at 112 looks appealing. They ended spring training with a balanced record of 13-13. Clay Holmes had a standout performance against the Cardinals, pitching over five innings without allowing a run. His ability to keep hitters at bay could be a key factor in this game.
The Under 7.5 at -103 is also a solid pick. Both Holmes and Framber Valdez have shown they can limit runs during spring training. Holmes allowed no runs in several outings, and Valdez had a strong game against the Marlins, giving up no runs in four innings. These performances suggest a low-scoring game is likely.
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Last updated:March 27, 2025 Astros, Mets