· 2026-07-14

The Mets (14th in NL, 40-57) fell 2-3 to the Boston Red Sox on July 12, extending their losing streak to three. With no clear turnaround in sight, columnist Lynn Worthy argues money alone won’t fix this team’s struggles.
Worthy’s piece zeros in on the Mets’ financial power—one of MLB’s deepest payrolls—yet their on-field results keep sinking. The Red Sox win added to their 14th-place NL standing, a far cry from playoff expectations.
At 40-57, the Mets sit dead last in the NL East, locked in a three-game losing streak. Their last win came July 9, and the bullpen remains a liability, with closers failing to close out games.
Worthy’s argument isn’t just about this week’s losses—it’s about the Mets’ inability to translate spending into wins. With key pitchers like Max Scherzer aging and hitters like Pete Alonso struggling in clutch moments, the team’s foundation is shaky.
The Mets face the Miami Marlins next, but without a change in approach, the slump could stretch further. Fans and analysts alike are watching to see if manager Buck Showalter can adjust the lineup or bullpen before the trade deadline.