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Carlos Mendoza sends strong ultimatum after Mets’ poor run

News RoomBy News RoomJune 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2025 season has not been an easy one for the New York Mets, and the numbers speak for themselves: eight losses in their last nine games reflect a critical moment for the New York organization. As if that were not enough, Venezuelan manager Carlos Mendoza did not hold back and spoke strongly and sincerely about the problems affecting the team, especially in the pitching staff.

In the last few series, the Mets were swept by the Atlanta Braves and the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing many runs. One of the most worrying points for manager Mendoza has been the performance of the bullpen, which is constantly demanded by the short duration of the starts of its starting pitchers, the relievers have to come in early and are not used to that.

Mendoza keeps faith in Mets

Despite the difficult time, especially due to the poor performance of his pitchers, led by David Peterson, Mendoza maintains faith in the team’s talent: “We have some really talented arms and I think they’re going to get back on track to help us make up for lost ground,” said the Venezuelan manager.

About Peterson, Mendoza was clear: “I wouldn’t say I’m surprised. It’s part of the game. Obviously I’m not happy about it. But I’m going to review the video, see what we did well and what we need to work on, and we’ll move on to the next one.”

With almost half a season of Major League Baseball to play and a large investment in players, Mendoza sent a strong and clear message: “The Mets need urgent adjustments if we want to turn the situation around and get back into the fight in an increasingly competitive division”.

Mets’ pitching staff is the main headache

The game that opened the series against Atlanta was especially difficult, with a 10-run loss. Neither the starters nor the relievers are managing to control the opposition’s offense.

Starter David Peterson, for example, pitched only four innings in his last outing, allowed five runs and left the Mets in the midst of a disastrous fourth inning, as manager Mendoza himself described it.

Mets look to end losing streak

With a very demanding fan base and a millionaire investment in players such as Juan Soto, who signed a 15-year, $765 million contract; Max Scherzer, whose average annual salary is around $43.3 million; and Justin Verlander, who came in for two years and $86.7 million, it is clear that the Mets need to think again and correct the errors in their pitching staff to build a winning team that will fill their manager with pride.

Carlos Mendoza knows that time is of the essence. His leadership will be key not only to correct tactical errors, but also to keep a locker room full of stars united for the second half of the season.

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