2023 has been a difficult season for the New York Mets. Following a massive investment during the off-season, the team had high expectations. But the results have fallen short of the mark as losses piled up amidst poor form and injuries. In the most recent game, they gave up nine runs days after trading their co-aces.
The trade deadline was highly eventful for the New York-based franchise as they let go of critical aces. It allowed them to reduce some money from their League-leading payroll. But as the moves have been made, the latest game left the Mets in a difficult position.
New York Mets Give Up 9 Runs in Latest Loss
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The Mets lost their latest game against the Kansas City Royals 9-2. This ended a terrible series where they were swept by one of MLB’s worst teams. To finish the game, they had to use infielder Danny Mendick to close the game as a pitcher.
MLB insider Anthony DiComo highlighted the irony of these situations after the trades of star hurlers Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer. He took to Twitter, sharing the update as the season only gets worse for the New York-based team.
At this time four days ago, Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander were both Mets.
Today, the Mets are losing 7-0 to the Royals. They are about to be swept. And position player Danny Mendick is pitching.
Life comes at you fast.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) August 3, 2023
In a Tweet, DiComo said, “At this time four days ago, Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander were both Mets. Today, the Mets are losing 7-0 to the Royals. They are about to be swept. And position player Danny Mendick is pitching. Life comes at you fast.” The loss puts the Mets closer to the bottom of the NL East as they plummet out of playoff contention.
It has been a truly disappointing season for fans of New York baseball indeed. But Steve Cohen’s Mets have truly underperformed expectations, especially according to early predictions. Now, a seemingly mediocre ending to the season.
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The Mets Will Look To Compete in the Future
By trading away star pitchers Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer, the Mets have moved away from contending. Star reliever David Roberston and position player Tommy Pham were also moved. The team took back young players, including some top prospects. Their window for contention this season seems to have shut as they plan for the future.
Although the season is not over yet, the playoffs seem like a difficult task for the New York-based team. Especially after a close connection with the team’s ace making a deadline-day switch.
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Now, as the New York Mets endure a tough loss where they made a position player pitch, things look unfortunate. What do you think of this latest result as the team looks to an uncertain future?
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