Mets Have MLB's Worst Record; Pitcher's 'Suffocated' Comment Reveals Why
Summary
The New York Mets have the worst record in Major League Baseball, standing at 10 wins and 21 losses as of April 30. Pitcher Luke Weaver said the team's focus on being perfect creates too much pressure and limits their ability to play freely, contributing to their struggles.Key Facts
- The Mets lost to the Washington Nationals on April 30.
- The Mets have the third-highest player payroll in MLB, while the Nationals have the third-lowest.
- The Mets’ record is 10-21, the worst in the league.
- The Nationals’ record is 15-17, better than expected during their rebuilding season.
- Pitcher Luke Weaver gave up the game-winning home run in the April 30 game and spoke about the pressure the team feels.
- Weaver’s ERA (a pitching statistic) is 6.00 this year, higher than last year’s 3.62.
- The Mets have the second-worst offense in MLB, averaging 3.40 runs per game.
- Injuries to key players like Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor, and Luis Robert Jr. have hurt the team’s performance.
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