Mets vs. Marlins prediction: MLB odds, pick, best bet for Saturday

“I’m not supposed to be here.” — Donald Trump. Neither am I.

Should be as gone as Tiger Woods after missing the cut.

The Post told me there is no one in the bullpen to finish out the season.

Though President Joe Biden has “mild” symptoms from COVID, ours are a bit more severe.

Time to heal.

The Mets are in Miami.


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Luis Severino swatted the Nats before the break.

Sevy was mauled in Miami in May (five runs) but rebounded, allowing one run to the Fish at Citi Field in June.

The Marlins’ Roddery Munoz lost to Houston in his last start and has allowed 18 runs in his last 25 innings.

Roddery Munoz
Roddery Munoz USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

$50 on the Mets.


More Trump.

“The damage he’s done is unthinkable.”

OK, I get it. If everyone does what they are “supposed” to do we’ll be alright.

The 53-45 Royals were “supposed” to beat the 27-52 White Sox and Michael Wacha was “supposed” to outpitch Chris Flexen.

And they did.

Final 7-1. Win. Down -1,010 quisenberrys.

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