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Pete Alonso shares bold insights on Mets’ players-only meeting amid concerning 15-game stretch

Pete Alonso, along with six other key players from the New York Mets, held a meeting following yet another loss, marking their 13th defeat in the last 15 games in the MLB regular season.

Pete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets reacts after striking out to end the third inning against the Tampa Bay Rays with the bases loaded at Citi Field on June 15, 2025 in New York City.
© Jim McIsaac/Getty ImagesPete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets reacts after striking out to end the third inning against the Tampa Bay Rays with the bases loaded at Citi Field on June 15, 2025 in New York City.

The New York Mets added another chapter to their recent struggles, recording their 13th loss in 15 games this regular season. Pete Alonso and the team’s downward spiral has ignited concern among fans, especially as they faltered once again against formidable opponents, most recently succumbing to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Alonso, often seen as a beacon of hope with his consistent hitting prowess, acknowledged the uphill battle the team faces. Alonso, who has maintained respectable stats, with 16 hits in 61 at-bats, has found himself coming up short in clutch situations, managing only one home run and two RBIs in recent matchups.

Despite these challenges, the Mets have placed their hopes on players like Juan Soto, who has shown signs of revival this season. Soto enjoyed his most productive month yet with the Mets, promising a brighter outlook for the forthcoming games. Nevertheless, chronic issues in the pitching staff and costly errors have repeatedly undermined the team’s efforts and potential victories.

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In response to the current situation, the players have regrouped for discussions on the path forward. Alonso talked about the reunion: “It was a productive gathering for the upcoming challenges ahead,”. He emphasized the team’s need to address performance gaps: “We’re not playing to our maximum potential. Our record reflects that, but we’re focused on overcoming these hurdles and preparing for the challenges ahead.”

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Alonso’s comments resonate deeply with the current state of the Mets as they seek to break the pattern of losses. Fans and analysts alike are watching closely, eager to see if this team, laden with talent yet struggling to perform, can turn the tide before it’s too late in the season.

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Lindor addresses team dynamics amid Mets’ struggles

In the wake of yet another disappointing loss, Mets players took to addressing lingering challenges. Star shortstop Francisco Lindor approached the post-meeting press session with a candid reflection on the team’s situation during this rough patch in the regular season.

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“This isn’t some ‘rah-rah’ moment,” Lindor stated firmly. “The season isn’t going to turn around like magic. We’re still in the thick of competition and facing adversity head-on.

Lindor emphasized the pervasive sense of unity within the locker room. “We’re all experiencing this together. Talking about it is essential. There’s a strong sense of urgency here. We have each other’s backs, and everyone is aligned toward the same goal.”

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Nimmo speaks on overcoming challenges

In addition to player feedback, Brandon Nimmo weighed in on the current hurdles his team is facing. “We’re not playing well. Put things out there, talk about it as a team, and move on.”

By maintaining a resilient mindset, both Lindor and Nimmo highlight a commitment to turning this challenging season around, illustrating their determination to push through adversity as a cohesive unit.

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