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Three questions for New York Mets after MLB playoffs exit

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This is not how it was supposed to end. Not when the New York Mets were 35-17 on June 1 with 10½-game lead in the National League East and Jacob deGrom hadn't even pitched yet.

Look, the Mets won 101 games, the first time they've won 100 since 1988. They became the ninth team to win 101 games and finish first.

It was a great regular season. But a first-round exit in the wild-card series? Not even getting the chance to face the Los Angeles Dodgers, let alone their division rivals in Atlanta?

An absolutely crushing, bitter conclusion that will leave a bad taste all winter for Mets fans. And now? There is no guarantee the Mets will have this kind of success in 2023.

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