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MLB · 3 hours ago

Mets' 11-Game Losing Streak: What's Going Wrong for New York?

Joe Raineri

Joe Raineri

Host · Writer

Mets' 11-Game Losing Streak: What's Going Wrong for New York?

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Struggles and Strategies: Analyzing the New York Mets' Ongoing Slump

The New York Mets have faced a challenging period, marked by an 11-game losing streak, their longest in 22 years. Despite high hopes and significant changes in their lineup, including acquiring quality pitcher Freddie Peralta from Milwaukee and closer Devin Williams, previously with the Yankees, the team has struggled to secure wins. Recent games have seen Williams experiencing a tough time, resulting in a blown save that led to another loss for the Mets in extra innings against Chicago, finishing 2-1.

The team experimented with pitcher Peterson as a length guy in relief, which initially seemed effective. Unfortunately, the team could not maintain their lead, succumbing in the latter innings. Additionally, a wild pitch by Craig Kimbrel, another recent addition, further complicated the game, setting up a sequence that ultimately led to the Mets' defeat.

Despite the setbacks, the team's response remains supportive, particularly towards their manager, Carlos Mendoza. Players defended Mendoza's performance, insisting that the blame for their current form should not rest on his shoulders. They emphasized that the preparation and information from the coaching staff were adequate, and the onus was on the players to execute on the field. They expressed a strong sense of leadership from Mendoza and a determination to improve their performance.

Owner Steve Cohen also chimed in, highlighting a small positive from the recent defeat—holding a lead in the ninth inning. However, the conversation around Mendoza continued, with some questioning the impact of his strategies and decisions on the team's performance. The debate covers whether Mendoza's role should be scrutinized or if the recent downturn is simply a matter of poor execution by the players.

This ongoing slump for the Mets brings to light the complexities of baseball management where despite strategic acquisitions and strong leadership, the ultimate outcomes heavily rely on game-day execution and player performance.

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