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The cracks are showing in the idea the Mets had figured it out

Joel Sherman The cracks are showing in the idea the Mets had figured it out By Joel Sherman Published April 15, 2026, 7:00 a.m. ET Carlos Mendoza (blue jacket) arrives at the mound to replace Mets starter David Peterson during New York's 4-0 loss to the Dodgers on April 13, 2026. Jessie Alcheh for CA Post The Dodgers had 16 different segments of 17 games last year in which they were 7-10 or worse. The Blue Jays had 13.

Those teams ultimately played in a classic seven-game World Series, which was won by the Dodgers, who also had a seven-game losing streak last July that was part of a bigger 10-losses-in-12-games stretch. It is a reminder that even the best teams are going to have a bad few weeks over the course of six months and 162 games.

So the fact that the Mets were 7-10 going into Tuesday night’s loss to the Dodgers could potentially be nothing more than a bad stretch for an ultimately good team. The past two Mets seasons should provide what I think the Tik Tok-ification of the world has removed — patience and perspective.

The 2024 Mets, 59 games into the season and through June 2, were 24-35, the majors’ sixth-worst record and third-worst in the NL. That team was the biggest surprise of that year, getting all the way to NLCS Game 6.

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