MILWAUKEE — The New York Mets weren't supposed to get this far. Neither were the Milwaukee Brewers.
Yet here they are squaring off in a best-of-three NL Wild Card Series beginning Tuesday in Milwaukee.
These two teams should know each other well. The Mets finished playing a series in Milwaukee on Sunday before heading to Atlanta to play a makeup doubleheader Monday that determined the NL's final two playoff participants. A doubleheader split put the Braves and Mets in the playoffs while eliminating the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Now the Mets head back to Milwaukee for an unlikely postseason matchup.
''We've answered the bell," New York first baseman Pete Alonso said during the team's playoff-clinching celebration Monday. ''We've earned the right to play in the postseason. Now this is when we have a great opportunity in front of us.''
The Mets went 75-87 in 2023 and were 22-33 near the end of May, but they came on strong the rest of the way under new manager Carlos Mendoza to earn the NL's final wild-card spot.
''There were a lot of times this year when it would have been easy for these guys to start pointing fingers, and that never happened,'' Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said. ''They hung together, believed in each other, and it allows us to get to a moment like this, which is pretty cool.''
Milwaukee was an even bigger surprise in winning its second straight NL Central title.