The New York Mets are experiencing a challenging stretch in the regular season, having lost 8 of their last 9 games. Amidst this downturn, head coach Carlos Mendoza candidly addressed the current state of affairs, offering a straightforward assessment of their struggles.
The Mets were swept in series against both the Atlanta Braves and the Tampa Bay Rays, conceding 58 runs over these nine games. The series opener against the Braves was particularly painful, with the Mets allowing 10 runs, highlighting significant issues in the bullpen. Mendoza acknowledged these challenges following the series finale defeat to the Braves.
āI wouldnāt say Iām concerned, but we dropped two quickly,ā Mendoza told SNY. āThe primary issue is the state of the bullpen and how often weāve had to shuffle pitchers. Weāve got to find a solution and turn this around.ā
Mendoza remained optimistic, stating, āWe have some really talented arms in this room, and I believe theyāll get back on track, and in turn, help us regain our footing.ā With this outlook, fans are hoping the Mets can implement changes necessary to climb the NL East standings, currently led by the Philadelphia Phillies.
Pitching concerns: Analyzing Metsā recent struggles
The Mets have encountered a challenging stretch over their last nine games, and a significant factor in their difficulties has been the performance of their pitching staff. An examination of the teamās recent pitching statistics reveals the underlying issues contributing to the Metsā struggles, a situation some fans attribute to the grueling length of the MLB season.

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Recent pitcher performances:
- David Peterson: During the Metsā matchup with the Philadelphia Phillies on June 22, Peterson struggled significantly. He lasted just four innings and surrendered five runs in a disastrous fourth inning.
- Paul Blackburn: On June 18, facing off against Atlanta, Blackburn managed 3.2 innings, conceding three earned runs on four hits while walking two and striking out two. Unfortunately, his season ERA has ballooned to 6.92.
- Spencer Schwellenbach (Braves): Although not a Mets pitcher, Schwellenbach had a notable performance against them on June 17. He pitched seven innings, giving up four earned runs with six hits, two walks, and eight strikeouts.
Coach Mendoza on Petersonās performance
In light of David Petersonās recent outing against the Braves, Mets head coach shared his insights on the pitcherās performance. While acknowledging the teamās struggles, Mendoza remains optimistic about their ability to recover from this setback.
āI wouldnāt say surprise. Itās part of the game. Obviously not happy with it. But Iāll go back and watch it and see what I did well and see what we need to work on, and weāll move on to the next one,ā Mendoza commented to the media.
Mendozaās remarks reflect a pragmatic approach to the difficulties faced by his pitching staff. While he expresses dissatisfaction with current results, there is a determination to analyze and address these issues as the Mets aim to improve their standing in the league.
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