The New York Mets will be playing in their usual National League East division in the 2020 season. However, in the MLB-imposed 60-game schedule, 40 of those games will be against their division rivals (10 each vs. the Atlanta Braves, Washington Nationals, Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins) and four against each American League East foe.
The geographically-based schedule won’t be reflected in the standings – they will show the regular six divisions instead – but was done with the purpose of avoiding so much traveling around the country.
The New York Mets field an incredibly competitive team, but note that their schedule is going to be very difficult.