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They identify what was the worst mistake of Carlos Mendoza and the Mets this season

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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If there is one team that everyone is keeping an eye on because of the terrible moment it is going through, it is the Mets. New York’s season is at a crossroads. With the playoff race getting tighter and tighter, the team has lost its rhythm and has been caught up in a worrying losing streak. That is why an expert on the subject analyzed the delicate situation and identified the key mistake that manager Carlos Mendoza fell into.

At first glance, it might seem that the Mets are not as bad as they say, because when you take a look at the positions on the East side of the National League, the team is in second place, behind the Phillies. However, when you turn the coin over, you see another side. The team is in 14th place overall. Are there worse teams? Of course, but it’s a terrible figure for what was expected of a high-profile team.

Bradford Doolittle of ESPN points out Mets’ main mistake

About this situation, ESPN writer Bradford Doolittle published an article on September 16 evaluating the biggest hits and misses of all 30 MLB teams. In the Mets’ case, their biggest failure was “the collapse of the rotation”. ESPN’s stance on the Mets’ “biggest failure” of the season speaks volumes.

While this starting staff has had to deal with an astonishing amount of injuries up to this point in the year (including injuries to Frankie Montas, Sean Manaea, Kodai Senga, Tylor Megill, Paul Blackburn and Griffin Canning), which has made having a stable rotation impossible up to this point in the season.

There were some clear doubts about the performance of New York’s starting pitchers during the 2025 season, especially after David Stearns and management made no moves to acquire a ‘ace’ caliber pitcher last offseason. And that decision seems to have taken its toll on the Mets at this point in the year.

Carlos Mendoza admits blame for New York Mets’ poor run

At a time when the pressure could have been on the players, it was manager Carlos Mendoza who decided to step up and take control of the situation. Speaking to the press a few days ago, the Queens team skipper did not hesitate to point to himself as the main person responsible for the poor form

His words, full of conviction, seek to inject a dose of confidence into the roster and remind his players that the goal is still achievable. “I’m responsible. I’m the coach, it’s my job to get these guys going and I’ll do it,” he said firmly, taking the weight of the losing streak.

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