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NY Mets join Pittsburgh Pirates and Minnesota Twins in unwanted performance list this season

The New York Mets have found themselves in unwelcome company, joining the ranks of the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Minnesota Twins after their recent defeat to the Atlanta Braves.

Juan Soto #22 of the New York Mets rounds the bases.
© Al Bello/Getty ImagesJuan Soto #22 of the New York Mets rounds the bases.

The New York Mets continue to struggle this season, suffering another defeat in the second game of their series against the Atlanta Braves. Initially, the Mets showcased a rejuvenated form, but they regressed to their poor performance on Wednesday. They now find themselves in an unwelcome position, sharing a dismal statistic with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Minnesota Twins.

As the Mets fight to secure a postseason berth, some players have failed to deliver standout performances. Consequently, the anxiety among the fan base is escalating, as doubts about New York’s prospects continue to rise.

Despite Pete Alonso’s record-breaking performance in the series opener against the Braves and Juan Soto’s efforts to maintain his form, the Mets’ struggles are still evident. Tying with the Pirates and the Twins in an undesirable category only exacerbates their challenges this season.

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According to Baseball Reference, the Mets are tied with the Pirates and Twins for the most bullpen losses in this regular season, with 27. They are just one loss ahead of the New York Yankees and two behind the Texas Rangers, who hold second place in this unfortunate statistic.

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Mets’ struggles addressed by coach Mendoza

As the Mets continue to grapple with a challenging regular season, head coach Carlos Mendoza’s comments are sparking heated debates about the formidable obstacles the team faces. His insights offer a glimpse into the strategies being considered to turn their fortunes around.

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Mendoza stated, “These are tough losses, like today’s, but you have to keep pushing forward. Our coaching staff is currently reviewing every aspect of our performance to develop solutions and support our players, particularly those in the rotation.

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Mendoza sets expectations for Kodai Senga

In anticipation of the series finale against the Braves, Mendoza was questioned about pitcher Kodai Senga’s status. He shared his expectations for Senga’s performance in Thursday night’s crucial matchup.

“I believe he’s nearing the form he displayed before his injury. I wouldn’t be surprised if it happens tonight,” Mendoza remarked. “I liked what I observed in Milwaukee. As long as he’s physically and mentally prepared, he’s close to reaching his peak.”

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