What's next for Mets: Trying to get back on track against these two struggling NL teams (2024)

The last week against the Tigers and Rockies was supposed to be a chance for the Mets to find their form, but either the offense seemed to disappear or the pitching caved.

The result was a sweep on the road in Detroit and then a series loss at home to the Rockies. With five losses in six games on the week, the Mets fell to 17-18 and under .500 for the first time since April 5.

"We control it. It's not like there's some outside elements, just play better," Mets manager Buck Showalter said. "It's not really quite as difficult as people may perceive. It's up to us to identify some of those things and get better at it and get back to things we do well and have done, not only last season but this season. That's where our hope is."

The Mets will try to get back on track against more teams near the bottom of the National League when they head out on a seven-game road trip against the Reds (14-19) and Nationals (13-20) this week.

Here is what to know about the Mets for the week ahead:

Struggles for Starling Marte

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Showalter does not want anyone questioning Starling Marte's toughness.

The 34-year-old outfielder made a stunning return from a non-displaced fractured finger for the playoffs last season and played at less than 100 percent. Now, on the heels of double groin surgery and a neck strain, Marte has struggled to settle into the 2023 season.

In his first 30 games this season, Marte is slashing .213/.292/.278 with one home run, eight RBI and 11 RBI. Showalter had Marte in his office on Sunday, but he would not use health as an excuse for poor performance.

"He feels good, really good. It's a real tribute to him. You give him a lot of chances to grab an excuse and he wants no part of it," Showalter said. "He said, 'I've been through this before,' just having trouble finding his rhythm and tempo to hitting."

Some of Marte's downturn is hard luck, his 32.2 hard-hit percentage is down slightly from last season when he finished with a .292 average and .842 OPS. But his average exit velocity is in the bottom quarter of the league.

Before Saturday's game, Showalter said he had considered moving Marte down from his No. 2 spot in the lineup but that it could create more challenges.

Mets injury updates

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The Mets could have a left-hander back in the bullpen next weekend as Brooks Raley will pitch Wednesday as he works back from left elbow inflammation. Raley was placed on the 15-day IL on April 19 and is expected to return next Saturday against the Nationals.

Carlos Carrasco might be a little farther off in his recovery from right elbow inflammation and a bone spur in his elbow. The Mets' veteran starting pitcher had to have his rehab start pushed back from this past weekend as he was dealing with a stomach virus. He now might need two rehab starts before returning to the rotation.

Showalter also said Tim Locastro is "coming along well" as he works back from back spasms. In four games between Single-A and Triple-A, Locastro is 1-for-18 with three runs and a stolen base.

Mets at Reds probable pitchers

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Tuesday, 6:40 p.m.:Max Scherzer (2-2, 5.56) vs. Luke Weaver (0-2, 7.88)

Wednesday, 6:40 p.m.:Justin Verlander (0-1, 3.60) vs. Hunter Greene (0-2, 3.74)

Thursday, 1:10 p.m.:Kodai Senga (4-1, 3.38) vs. Nick Lodolo (2-1, 6.29)

Analysis: The Mets finally have their starting rotation lined up with their aces in a row.

Scherzer will be making his second start since returning from a 10-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball's foreign substance rules. Scherzer's velocity was down a tick and he gave up six earned runs on eight hits in 3.1 innings.

Verlander is making his second start since returning from a low-grade teres major strain. He settled in after giving up back-to-back home runs and ended up striking out five across five innings. He threw 79 pitches and will expect a heavier workload on Wednesday.

Kodai Senga is coming off one of the Mets' best starts of the 2023 when he tossed six scoreless innings with four strikeouts, two hits and four walks. He was the first Mets pitcher to eclipse the 100-pitch mark this season.

Next up: Mets at Washington Nationals

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The last series between the Mets and Nationals in late April was the first in a four-series losing streak for the Mets.

The alarm bells should have been triggered then when the Nationals' top young arms, Josiah Grey and MacKenzie Gore, combined to hold the Mets to one run in a pair of losses. The Mets avoided a sweep by outslugging the Nationals in a 9-8 victory, behind a go-ahead RBI triple by Jeff McNeil and three RBI by Francisco Lindor, in the series finale.

After this weekend, the Mets are closer in the standings to the Nationals (2.5 games up) than the Braves, who they trail by seven games.

What's next for Mets: Trying to get back on track against these two struggling NL teams (2024)

FAQs

What was the worst year for the Mets? ›

The New York Mets had their worst record in a season in 1962, with a record of 40-120.

Who has the most home runs against the Mets all time? ›

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Who is the owner of the Mets? ›

The boss of the New York Mets has spoken. Mets owner Steve Cohen sent a message of approval on X/Twitter on Saturday amid his team's red-hot stretch, where they have gone 18-6 in their last 24 games to climb back above .500 at 40-39.

How much does the Mets manager make a year? ›

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz -- When the Mets' deal with Carlos Mendoza is completed, it will pay the new manager approximately $4.5 million over three years with a club option for a fourth year, according to league sources. The Mets have selected Mendoza as their next skipper but will be finalizing details for several days.

When was the last time the Mets were good? ›

New York Mets
World Series titles (2)1969 1986
NL Pennants (5)1969 1973 1986 2000 2015
NL East Division titles (6)1969 1973 1986 1988 2006 2015
Wild card berths (4)1999 2000 2016 2022
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Who is older Mets or Yankees? ›

Yes, the Yankees have had more success than the Mets. But that's largely because they have simply been around longer. The Yankees originated as the Baltimore Orioles (no relation to the present team) in 1901. When that franchise failed, new owners moved the team to New York in 1903.

Who has the most career home runs in Mets history? ›

Darryl Strawberry has hit the most career homers for the Mets, with 252 homers.

Who is the best home run hitter of all-time? ›

Barry Bonds

Who hit the farthest home run of all-time? ›

Before home runs were measured by Statcast, Babe Ruth hit a 575-foot home run in 1921 that is considered the longest home run in MLB history. With Statcast, Nomar Mazara's 505-foot blast in 2019 is the longest.

What comedian owns the Mets? ›

Comic says he purchased minority stake in New York Mets; laughing stock? Political comedian Bill Maher disclosed that he bought a minority stake in the New York Mets when the majority owners were selling portions of the franchise earlier this year to cover debt.

Are the Mets a rich team? ›

The average total team payroll across MLB in 2024 is $113,424,282. The New York Mets have the highest payroll at $308,592,612.

What were the Mets originally called? ›

The Metropolitan Club (New York Metropolitans or the Mets) was a 19th-century professional baseball team that played in New York City from 1880 to 1887. (The New York Metropolitan Baseball Club was the name chosen in 1961 for the New York Mets, who began play in 1962.)

Who is the highest paid player on the New York Mets? ›

Well, Joel Sherman of the New York Post pointed out the Mets' five biggest salaries for 2024 and it's a hangover of world-class proportions. Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is the highest-paid player on the team at $32 million.

Who has the longest contract with the Mets? ›

Here's a look at the contracts on the Mets' payroll:
  • Carlos Correa: 12 years, $315 million.
  • Francisco Lindor: 10 years, $341 million.
  • Brandon Nimmo: 8 years, $162 million.
  • Justin Verlander: 2 years, $86.67 million.
  • Max Scherzer: 2 years, $86.67 million.
  • Starling Marte: 4 years, $78 million.
  • Edwin Diaz: 3 years, $64 million.
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Who is the highest paid baseball manager ever? ›

Craig Counsell

What is the Mets worst season record? ›

The Mets' 120 losses are the most by any MLB team in one season since the 1899 Cleveland Spiders (20–134, . 130). Since then, the 2003 Detroit Tigers, 2018 Orioles, and 2023 Oakland Athletics have come the closest to matching this mark, at 43–119 (.

What year did the Mets lose 120 games? ›

The Mets lost the most games in a 162-game season, 120 in 1962. The Cleveland Spiders had the highest percentage of losses 115 in a 153 game schedule.

How bad were the 1962 Mets? ›

The 1962 Mets were a lot worse than they looked. That's an outlandish statement to make about a team that won just 40 of 160 games. But even among baseball historians, few realize that nearly a quarter of those precious few victories came during a two-week burst in May in which the Mets won nine of 12.

What is the Mets lowest era? ›

Jacob deGrom has the best career ERA for the Mets, with an ERA of 2.52.

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