‘This feeling sucks’: $381m Mets, with second-highest payroll in MLB, lose 11th game in a row
Summary
The New York Mets, with the second-highest payroll in Major League Baseball at $381 million, have lost 11 games in a row, marking their longest losing streak since 2002. Despite leading late in their latest game, they lost to the Chicago Cubs and now hold the worst record in the league at 7-15.Key Facts
- The Mets have a $381 million payroll, the second-highest in MLB.
- They lost 11 straight games and were swept in three consecutive series.
- Their current losing streak matches the longest in team history since 2002.
- The Mets scored only 19 runs during these 11 losses.
- They lost their last game after leading 1-0 into the ninth inning, losing in extra innings to the Cubs.
- Key players like Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto have commented on the team’s struggles.
- Juan Soto is expected to return from injury soon but players say he can’t fix the team alone.
- The Mets’ record is now 7 wins and 15 losses, the worst in the major leagues.
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