Cassandra Reed+FollowMets stick with Mendoza despite rollercoaster seasonDespite a wild season full of ups and downs, the Mets front office is standing firmly behind manager Carlos Mendoza—at least for now. Even after a rough stretch that had fans questioning his future, team president David Stearns says Mendoza’s job is safe through 2026. That’s a bold move, especially with the Mets’ massive payroll and playoff hopes hanging in the balance. If the team falls short this October, though, will ownership really stay the course? Mets fans, what do you think: Is Mendoza the right guy to lead this squad, or is a change still looming? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets’ $34M gamble on Montas falls flatFrankie Montas’ season is over, and Mets fans are left shaking their heads. After signing a $34 million deal, Montas managed just 38 2/3 innings before a serious UCL injury ended his year—and likely his Mets career. That’s nearly $880,000 per inning, with little to show for it except a 6.28 ERA and a lot of frustration. Now, Huascar Brazoban steps in, but the rotation’s already on thin ice. Is this just another chapter in the Mets’ long saga of “what ifs”? Where do you think the team goes from here? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowMets fans: Stearns backs Mendoza for 2026Despite a rough stretch lately, Mets president David Stearns is standing firmly behind manager Carlos Mendoza. Even as the team slipped from early-season dominance and lost the NL East lead, Stearns made it clear Mendoza’s job is safe for next year. With high-profile moves like re-signing Pete Alonso and landing Juan Soto, expectations soared—and while the season’s been a rollercoaster, Stearns says Mendoza’s leadership and communication are exactly what the Mets need. How do you feel about keeping Mendoza at the helm? Is stability the answer, or should the Mets consider a change if things don’t turn around? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets shake up outfield before Phillies clashAfter a costly defensive miscue in Atlanta, the Mets are making a bold move: Cedric Mullins is out of the starting lineup for tonight’s key game against the Phillies, with Tyrone Taylor taking over in center field. The switch isn’t about offense—Mullins actually hits lefties well—but all about shoring up the defense as the Mets fight for a playoff spot. With the season on the line, every out counts. Would you prioritize defense or stick with Mullins’ bat? Let’s hear your take on this lineup shakeup! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
NebulaNomad+FollowMic glare meltdown: Phillies stall the showOnly the Phillies could find a way to grind a tied game to a halt over a shiny mic in the outfield. Bohm grounds into a double play, suddenly the glare’s the villain? Give me a break! Both squads are staring at the same setup—stop fishing for excuses and play ball. Senga’s out, Castillo’s in, and the Phils are rattled by a little tech? Mets fans, does this delay reek of desperation or what? #Sports #Baseball #Mets40Share
MajesticMallard+FollowMets bullpen takes another gut punchJust when we needed Reed Garrett to lock it down, he flames out with an 8.00 ERA in August and now hits the IL with a bum elbow. The bullpen’s been a revolving door and now, with Frankie Montas done for the year, we’re scraping the bottom of the barrel. How are we supposed to make a playoff push when our arms keep dropping like flies? Who do you trust to step up and save this pen? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
MysteryMuse+FollowTorrens turns Citi Field electricLuis Torrens just dropped a nuke on the Phillies! The bottom of the Mets lineup—supposed to be the easy outs—absolutely torched Philly pitching, with Torrens going off for five RBIs and a clutch three-run bomb that broke the game wide open. Vientos keeps raking, and the offense looks unstoppable when it clicks like this. Senga’s shaky, but who cares when the bats are this hot? Are the Amazins finally waking up for a real NL East chase, or what? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets bullpen faces tough test vs PhilliesLosing Reed Garrett to an elbow injury right before the crucial Phillies series puts the Mets’ playoff hopes on even shakier ground. With only 32 games left and the Wild Card race heating up, the pressure is on the bullpen to step up—especially as José Castillo gets called up again. Castillo’s been solid in limited chances, but can he and the rest of the relievers handle the late-inning stress? Every game counts now, and the Mets can’t afford any slip-ups if they want to catch Philly. How confident are you in the Mets’ bullpen down the stretch? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets coaching staff faces fan fury after clutch failuresMets fans are fed up watching runners stranded and late-game rallies fizzle—so much so that the coaching staff is under the microscope. Hitting coach Eric Chavez is catching heat for the team’s struggles with runners in scoring position, while third base coach Mike Sarbaugh’s questionable sends and holds have left supporters scratching their heads. Even if the Mets sneak into the playoffs, these two are in the hot seat. With every missed opportunity, the calls for change get louder. What do you think—should the Mets shake up their coaching staff, or is there still hope for a turnaround? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets shake up bullpen with Sproat moveBrandon Sproat, one of the Mets’ top pitching prospects, is heading to the bullpen for Triple-A Syracuse instead of starting, and it’s turning heads. Sproat’s been on fire lately, racking up strikeouts and showing he’s ready for the next step. The Mets seem eager to get his electric arm into the big leagues as they push for a playoff spot with just 33 games left. This switch could mean Sproat’s debut is coming soon—maybe as a late-inning weapon or a multi-inning bridge. How do you feel about the Mets’ aggressive approach with their young arms? #Sports #Baseball #Mets63Share