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The Mets surged to a lead in that National League East division after a blockbuster offseason of free agent acquisitions. But pitcher injuries and regressions on the mound drove a collapse that superstars like Pete Alonso, Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor couldn’t hold off.
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns backed his manager as the team was stumbling through the conclusion of the regular season, but will that support continue?
The New York Mets’ missing out on playoffs has sparked debate on social media over Carlos Mendoza’s future as manager.
The New York Mets are contending with dual challenges in their pursuit of the final spot in the Wild Card series, compounded by unfortunate news concerning a key player's status.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza explained before Sunday's game at the Miami Marlins why Kodai Senga joined the team and Pete Alonso's uncertain future.
The $341 million team spent 83 days in first place and was 21 games over .500 on June 12. What ensued was an utter meltdown.
Mets owner Steven Cohen apologized to fans after the team’s collapse and vowed changes following their playoff elimination. The post Mets Owner Breaks Silence After Team’s Stunning Collapse appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Mets starter Clay Holmes' six-innings of one-hit ball on Saturday compelled manager Carlos Mendoza to use descriptions like "unbelievable... amazing," as the Mets kept their postseason hopes alive with a 5-0 win.