Summary
The New York Mets experienced a disappointing end to their baseball season after leading with the best record in mid-June. Despite this collapse, the team has decided not to fire their manager, Carlos Mendoza, although changes in the coaching staff are expected.
Key Facts
- The Mets had the best record in baseball in mid-June.
- The team collapsed and missed securing a playoff spot after losing to the Miami Marlins.
- The Mets carry a $339 million payroll and added superstar Juan Soto before the season.
- Despite the collapse, the Mets do not plan to fire manager Carlos Mendoza, as reported by SNY's Andy Martino.
- There are expected changes in the coaching staff following the team's playoff failure.
- The team's struggles were not blamed on one part of the roster; issues affected the starting rotation, lineup, and bullpen.