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Mets Struggle to Break Losing Streak
Injuries, slumps, and missed opportunities plague the New York baseball team.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 11:08pm
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The Mets' recent losing streak has fractured their season, exposing weaknesses that the team must address to get back on track.NYC TodayThe New York Mets have been mired in a long losing streak, exposing a number of issues with the team including player slumps, injuries, and missed opportunities. Despite lineup changes, the Mets have been unable to turn things around and get back on track.
Why it matters
The Mets' struggles are concerning for their fans and the team's management, as the team was expected to be a contender this season. The losing streak has put them in a deep hole in the standings and raised questions about the team's ability to bounce back and make a playoff push.
The details
The Mets' losing streak has been exacerbated by a number of factors, including key players like Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor going through prolonged slumps at the plate. Injuries to important contributors have also hampered the team's ability to find consistency. Manager Buck Showalter has tried to shake up the lineup, but the Mets have been unable to capitalize on their opportunities and turn things around.
- The Mets' losing streak began in early April 2026.
The players
Pete Alonso
The Mets' star first baseman who has struggled offensively during the team's losing streak.
Francisco Lindor
The Mets' All-Star shortstop who has also been mired in a slump at the plate.
Buck Showalter
The Mets' manager who has tried to find ways to shake up the lineup and get the team back on track.
What they’re saying
“We have to find a way to get back on track. This is not the type of baseball we're capable of playing.”
— Pete Alonso, Mets First Baseman
“Injuries and slumps have really hurt us, but we can't make excuses. We need to figure this out and start winning games again.”
— Buck Showalter, Mets Manager
What’s next
The Mets will look to end their losing streak when they face the division-rival Atlanta Braves in a three-game series starting on April 20th.
The takeaway
The Mets' struggles have exposed some significant weaknesses on the team, and they will need to find a way to get their key players back on track if they hope to turn things around and remain in contention in the NL East.
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