The Post’s experts weigh in with their World Series predictions with the Braves-Astros series beginning Tuesday night in Houston.
Ken Davidoff — Braves in 6
The team of destiny won’t be stopped until it crosses the finish line. Impending free agent Freddie Freeman will launch his initial public offering with an MVP performance.
Mike Puma — Astros in 6
The Braves have been a Cinderella story of sorts this postseason, but this Astros lineup may prove tougher to handle than certainly the Brewers and probably even the Dodgers (who were minus Max Muncy and used a banged-up Justin Turner before he was replaced on the roster).
Joel Sherman — Astros in 6
The lack of quality righty relief options catches up to the Braves in this series in a way it did not in the NLCS.
Dan Martin — Astros in 7
Houston has home-field advantage and, even without Lance McCullers Jr. available, much more postseason experience than Atlanta — although the Braves have the best record in the majors since their flurry of moves at the trade deadline.