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August 14, 2025
Which New York team is more likely to make the postseason?
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Which New York team is more likely to make the postseason?

New York Mets edge the Yankees in a tight roadmap to the postseason as the season threads toward its final act. The Mets’ path hinges on a comeback from a faltering stretch, bolstered by high-impact veterans and a pitching staff that's showing signs of cohesion even as the bullpen bears heavier late-inning burdens. The Yankees remain a formidable playoff-contender thanks to a deep rotation and a rest-of-season schedule that gives them chances to plate wins, but their bullpen and depth in late innings are under scrutiny as the calendar narrows.

Lindor, Alonso, and Soto surface as the trio most capable of seizing control when the Mets need a lift; Judge anchors the Yankees’ offense with juice atop a strong lineup. The discussion centers on which market is likeliest to sprint late and which players across these rosters stand out in fantasy playoffs. The conversation highlights the Fab Four of Mets starters as a potential game-changer if they straighten out early-season missteps, and it weighs schedule strength, bullpen fatigue, and division parity as the run to October tightens.

For fantasy managers, the pulse is practical: target Mets hitters who can carry blocks of games, monitor Yankees streaming options on favorable turns, and watch for bullpen usage patterns that could tilt save chances or win probability. The verdict lands narrowly: the Mets may clinch a hair ahead, but it’s a razor-thin race that rewards timely pickups and shrewd, matchup-driven pitching moves.

Between Mets and Yankees, which side offers the better fantasy playoff angle and why?If you had to pick one Mets hitter to own down the stretch, who would it be and why?What streaming pitcher would you target for the next turn in this matchup-driven chase?Which Yankees asset should fantasy managers prioritize as the stretch run begins?
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