Mets’ Bad Start: David Stearns Guarantees Job Safety for Manager Mendoza
The New York Mets, with an MLB-worst record of 10-21, are maintaining confidence in manager Carlos Mendoza, according to president of baseball operations David Stearns. Mendoza's position is secure for now, despite the team's poor performance, which includes a 12-game losing streak. Stearns emphasized that they don't see the current situation as a managerial issue, even as other teams like the Red Sox and Phillies have recently made successful changes. Mendoza, now in his third season, is faced with the challenge of a team that has drastically underperformed despite significant investment. The Mets have struggled offensively, scoring just 3.42 runs per game, placing them near the bottom of the league.
By the Numbers- The Mets' record stands at 10-21, the worst in Major League Baseball.
- Mendoza's Mets have a 72-90 record over their last 162 games, despite a $400 million payroll.
- The Mets are struggling offensively with a team OPS+ of 79, the lowest in baseball.
- The team has encountered injuries to key players like Francisco Lindor and Jorge Polanco.
The Mets will begin a nine-game West Coast trip against the Angels, hoping to turn around their season amid escalating concerns. The performance of the next few games may influence future decisions regarding the roster and front office strategies.
Bottom LineDespite heavy scrutiny and the team's bleak record, the Mets are committed to their current leadership, signaling a need for patience and potential tweaks rather than drastic overhauls.
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