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One other Expensive Loss. Why do the Mets Maintain Doing This to Themselves?
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One other Expensive Loss. Why do the Mets Maintain Doing This to Themselves?

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Last updated: September 27, 2025 11:01 am
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Published: September 27, 2025
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MIAMI – Inconsistency. Sloppy plays. Mental mistakes. 

That’s the story of the Mets’ season. So why would things change in their final series of the year? 

Having just won the series in Chicago, taking two out of three against the Cubs by playing with urgency and cashing in on opportunities, the Mets flew to Miami with their magic number at three to qualify for the playoffs. With everything to play for, that urgency evaporated after just a few innings against the Marlins. They jumped ahead to an early lead, then their pitching deteriorated, and defensive miscues rocked the boat. 

The Mets looked unstoppable one moment, and completely checked out the next in their 6-2 loss against the Marlins on Friday night. Once again, the ship is in dangerous territory of capsizing. 

“As a squad, we have to stay hungry,” first baseman Pete Alonso said. “And do whatever we can and lock in.”

Roughly 1,500 miles northwest of LoanDepot Park, the Reds defeated the Brewers, 3-1. The Mets began the weekend with a one-game lead over Cincinnati for the final National League wild card spot. By the time they walked out of the stadium Friday night, they were no longer in control of their destiny — again. The Reds, who own the tiebreaker over the Mets, effectively have a one-game advantage over the Amazins with two games left to play. 

So it goes. 

“We got to win the next two games and see what happens,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “But we did it to ourselves.”

Cubs-* 90 70 +8
Padres-* 88 72 +6
Reds 82 78 —
Mets 82 78 —

All season, we’ve seen New York commit errors — each bodily and mentally. You wouldn’t count on these to indicate up in Miami, if solely as a result of the Mets can’t afford to make errors with such little margin for error. However the Mets can’t assist themselves. One other self-destructive spiral made an look within the fifth inning of their loss. This time it was the Marlins, who don’t have anything left to play for, that took benefit of the Mets’ gaffes.

Miami erased the Amazins’ lead after three straight hits to open the fifth inning in opposition to rookie starter Brandon Sproat. On the second of these hits, Alonso was unable to make a diving play at first, and the ball glanced off his glove and into proper subject. A number of batters later, right-handed reliever Gregory Soto entered the sport with one out and the Mets trailing, 3-2, and he totally ignored the runner, Agustín Ramírez, at first base. Ramirez, taking the trace, stole second and third base with out a throw every time. In Soto’s protection, he not less than tried to catch Edwards stealing third, however third baseman Ronny Mauricio was caught napping, and he didn’t cowl the bag. 

Straight away, the subsequent batter, Xavier Edwards, lined an RBI single to heart, scoring the run that the Mets handed to the Marlins. The Mets didn’t play heads-up baseball and it price them. Rinse, wash, repeat.

Then, pinch-hitter Connor Norby parked a two-run house run to left, sparking a six-run rally for the Marlins that grew to become too steep for the deflated Mets to beat. 

“We’re persevering with to make the identical errors,” Mendoza stated. “And it’s costing us video games.”

There have been flashes of the Mets taking part in at their greatest, none extra revealing than within the first inning in opposition to Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara. Francisco Lindor, the crew’s spark plug, led off the highest of the primary inning with a loud house run to proper subject for a 1-0 lead. It was the shortstop’s eleventh leadoff homer of the 12 months, and it was a press release.

The Marlins pushed Alcantara’s begin again in the future, lining it up in order that the right-hander may begin in opposition to the Mets. Miami will proceed making use of strain on their division rivals, sending their three greatest starters to the mound this collection, and giving the crew its greatest likelihood of wrecking the Mets’ playoff hopes. Following Alcantara, right-handers Eury Perez and Edward Cabrera will take the hill. 

Enjoying spoiler is all of the Marlins have left to do on their schedule. They’re mathematically eradicated from postseason rivalry following Thursday’s loss to the Phillies. 

So, getting forward of Alcantara was on the high of the precedence checklist for the Mets. Following Lindor’s thirty first house run of the 12 months, Juan Soto lined a single to proper subject and promptly stole second base, placing himself into scoring place. Alonso did the remaining, cranking his team-leading fortieth double to left subject and scoring Soto for a 2-0 lead over Alcantara and the Marlins.

Lacking from the execution of their recreation plan was placing up a crooked quantity on the opposing pitcher. The crooked quantity got here after they stranded their very own males on base. New York went 1-for-10 with runners in scoring place within the collection opener.

Although the Mets did effectively to get to Alcantara within the first inning, they wasted possibilities within the second and third when it was clear that the Marlins ace was nonetheless struggling together with his command. Whilst Soto stole his thirty eighth base of the season and superior to 3rd within the third inning, Alonso and Jeff McNeil struck out, failing to convey the run house. That sequence was all the arrogance Alcantara and the Marlins wanted to enter cruise management. The 2022 N.L. Cy Younger winner retired 12 of his subsequent 13 batters because the Mets, having wasted their early alternative in opposition to him, went down with out a struggle.

“Sandy’s an ace,” Alonso stated. “He did what aces do. He buckled down and made changes. I believed we had nice at-bats, but it surely’s unlucky.”

Unlucky? Strive unacceptable. However hey, they are not there but. If the Mets miss the playoffs this fashion — and if the season ended on Friday, they’d be disqualified — they will be utilizing a phrase extra descriptive than “unlucky” to encapsulate this catastrophic downfall. 

Deesha Thosar covers Main League Baseball as a reporter and columnist for FOX Sports activities. She beforehand lined the Mets as a beat reporter for the New York Every day Information. The daughter of Indian immigrants, Deesha grew up on Lengthy Island and now lives in Queens. Observe her on Twitter at @DeeshaThosar.

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