The Mets' playoff-clinching win at the Atlanta Braves was not lost on Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso, who have seen the highs and lows as two of the franchise's longest-tenured players.
"There's been a lot of hard work around here," Nimmo said after Monday's 3-0 loss in Game 2, which followed Game 1's 8-7 thriller and set the Mets (89-73) up for a Wild Card Series against the NL Central-champion Milwaukee Brewers that begins Tuesday. "There's been a lot of grinding. Nobody thought, back in April -- outside of this clubhouse -- that we were going to make the playoffs and we had any shot.
"And we were able to go out and go through some really, really tough times and find ourselves on the other side and pull ourselves up and really rally together, have each other's backs and be able to culminate in this. The job's not done, but we're sure going to enjoy this tonight."
New York went 1-5 against Milwaukee (93-69), including this past weekend's 1-2 series in which Mets were outscored by a 14-9 margin, but Alonso and company know what awaits.