The Mets open a huge three-game series against the Braves in Atlanta on Tuesday at 7:20 p.m. on SNY.
Here’s what to know about the game and how to watch…
Mets Notes
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The Mets can clinch a Wild Card spot by winning two of three games in Atlanta
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Brandon Nimmo has a .919 OPS over his last nine games
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Jose Iglesias is hitting .419/.446/.532 during his current 15-game hitting streak
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Reed Garrett has been lights out in 11.2 innings over his last 13 appearances, allowing zero runs on six hits while walking two and striking out 13
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Phil Maton is unscored upon in 15 of his last 17 appearances
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Luis Severino was strong in his last start, holding the Phillies to three runs on five hits in six innings while walking two and striking out seven
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What channel is SNY?
Check your TV or streaming provider’s website or channel finder to find your local listings.
How can I watch Mets at Braves online?
To watch Mets games online via SNY, you will need a subscription to a cable provider or streaming service. This will allow fans to watch the Mets on their computer, tablet or mobile phone browser.
To get started on your computer, go to the “Watch SNY” section on the SNY.tv homepage and then follow these steps:
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Select your cable provider and select “Log In.” The site will direct you to your cable sign-in screen
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Sign in using your User ID and Password
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Once you’re signed in, you are ready to enjoy all that SNY has to offer including Mets spring training games and more
NOTE: In order to stream SNY on your desktop, you will need to be an SNY subscriber through a participating provider and live inside SNY’s regional territory (NY, CT, parts of NJ and PA).
How can I watch the game on the SNY App?
For the SNY App, Mets fans can download it via the following platforms:
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App Store
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Google Play Store
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Roku
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FireTV
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Apple TV
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Android TV
The same restrictions apply for the SNY App. Fans must be an SNY subscriber through a participating provider and live inside SNY’s regional territory.
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