Yankees, Mets Both Mired in 5-Game Losing Streaks

The timing of the skids for the two New York teams is historically rare.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:35pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a baseball game or match between the New York Yankees and New York Mets, with the players and field broken down into sharp, overlapping planes of color and shape, creating a sense of fragmentation and disunity.The simultaneous struggles of the Yankees and Mets have created a fractured, disjointed landscape in the New York sports world.NYC Today

The New York Yankees and New York Mets are both in the midst of five-game losing streaks, marking the first time in history that the two teams have endured such simultaneous futility. While the reasons behind the skids differ, both squads are struggling at the plate and searching for answers to end their respective slides.

Why it matters

The Yankees and Mets are two of the most high-profile teams in Major League Baseball, and their simultaneous struggles have captured the attention of the New York sports landscape. The timing of these losing streaks is particularly notable, as the two teams typically take turns being the talk of the town.

The details

The Yankees' five-game slide has come despite strong pitching, as their 2.60 team ERA is the second-best in baseball. However, their lineup has sputtered, batting just .202/.311/.341 and scoring three or fewer runs in six of their first 14 games. The Mets' issues have been more offensive in nature, as they've scored 13 runs total during their last six games. The absence of outfielder Juan Soto, who is expected to return for the team's next homestand, has exacerbated the Mets' struggles at the plate.

  • On Sunday, April 12, 2026, the Yankees and Mets both extended their losing streaks to five games, marking the first time in history the two New York teams have endured such simultaneous futility.
  • Mets outfielder Juan Soto landed on the Injured List on Monday, April 6, 2026, contributing to the team's offensive woes during their current skid.

The players

Juan Soto

An outfielder for the New York Mets who was placed on the Injured List on April 6, 2026, contributing to the team's offensive struggles during their five-game losing streak.

Josh Dubow

An Associated Press reporter who noted that Sunday, April 12, 2026, marked the first time the Yankees and Mets have both had five-game losing streaks simultaneously.

Tim Britton

A reporter for The Athletic who reported that Mets outfielder Juan Soto is expected to return in time for the team's next homestand beginning on April 21, 2026.

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What they’re saying

“While a five-game losing streak is not noteworthy in a vacuum, the timing of the Yankees and Mets futility is.”

— Josh Dubow, Associated Press Reporter

What’s next

The Yankees and Mets will look to end their respective losing streaks when they return to action this week. The Yankees are scheduled to host the Boston Red Sox, while the Mets will welcome the Miami Marlins to Citi Field.

The takeaway

The simultaneous struggles of the Yankees and Mets, two of the most prominent franchises in Major League Baseball, have captured the attention of the New York sports landscape. While the reasons behind their respective skids differ, both teams will need to find a way to right the ship and regain their footing in order to avoid falling further behind in their divisional races.