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| They predict the Mets to finish first in the NL East with a 96-66 record, while the Braves (86-76) and Phillies (84-78) are projected to finish second and third, respectively. |
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| With the obvious caveats that: 1. "Anything" can happen during the season, and 2. It's not realistic to expect any projection system to be exact, it's nice to see that their method projects such a huge gulf between the Mets and the rest of the NL East.
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