What has gone wrong for the Mets? Breaking down their losing skid and second-half woes
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What has gone wrong for the Mets? Breaking down their losing skid and second-half woes
"He prolonged their season in 2024,"
"He might have saved their season in 2025."
"We have the energy. We have the guys. We have everything we need to go all the way."
Pete Alonso delivered a 10th-inning, three-run walk-off home run that ended the Mets' eight-game losing streak and produced a 5-2 win. The losing streak allowed the Philadelphia Phillies to pull well ahead in the NL East and reduced New York's final wild-card lead to just half a game over the San Francisco Giants. The skid included losses to the Cincinnati Reds, four straight defeats to Philadelphia (including a 1-0 loss and a blown 4-0 first-inning lead), a loss to Jacob deGrom in his Citi Field return, and a blown late lead versus the Texas Rangers. The Mets sat at 77-73 with a $340 million payroll and had performed poorly since mid-June.
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