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When Steve Cohen wakes up on Sept. 29 and wonders why the Mets have no more games scheduled, he won’t have to look far for the culprit responsible for his team’s unfathomable collapse. There is
The New York Mets entered Friday, losing 13 of their last 15 games. Their season is crumbling, and Francisco Lindor revealed his thoughts.
The Mets blow it again and the Reds benefit, the Guardians capitalize on a Yankees' day off, the Tigers' defense struck again and again and more from Thursday's MLB action.
It has reached the point where you have to say the same thing about a Mets team that currently looks like such a massive disappointment as you do about the Yankees: This roster didn’t assemble
The New York Mets have hit a rough patch, leading to absurd conspiracies about Juan Soto on local sports radio.
It defies logic, of course. Over their past seven games, the Mets have blown 11 leads. They have blown leads as big as six runs (once) and as small as one (six times). They have blown leads at home and on the road,
With the Yankees falling apart, this should have been the Mets’ time to pounce. Instead, it's a golden opportunity squandered.
The Mets lost the series despite a long-awaited breakthrough for their top five batters. Alonso, Nimmo, Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto and Jeff McNeil hit a combined .356 with five homers and 14 RBIs against the Braves. They had all six of the team’s hits Thursday.