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New York Mets Struggle with Losses

· 2026-06-26

New York Mets Struggle with Losses

The New York Mets are struggling with a 34-47 record, 13th in the National League, after losing 3-4 to the Chicago Cubs on June 25.

What's going wrong for the Mets?

The team's front office is under scrutiny, with president of baseball operations David Stearns facing criticism for the team's performance.

The Mets have a luxury tax payroll of $367 million, the second-highest in MLB, but have failed to deliver results.

Can the Mets turn it around?

Owner Steve Cohen had high expectations for the 2026 season, but the team's chances of making the postseason are now slim, with FanGraphs giving them a 6.9% chance.

The Mets have made significant changes to their roster, but new additions such as Marcus Semien and Freddy Peralta have not made a significant impact.

What's next for the Mets?

Manager Carlos Mendoza is likely to be dismissed, with the only question being when.

The team's struggles have been exacerbated by injuries to key players, including those in the starting lineup and rotation.

The Mets are 28th in rotation ERA and 28th in wRC+, making it difficult for the team to win games.

And with the season nearing its midpoint, the Mets need to make significant improvements to turn their season around.

But with a tough schedule ahead, it remains to be seen if the team can recover from their disappointing start.

So far, the Mets have shown glimpses of their potential, but consistency has been a major issue.

The team's bullpen has been a bright spot, with Luke Weaver and Devin Williams performing well.

However, the team's overall performance has been disappointing, and changes are likely to be made soon.

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