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Former Met says this year's team was 'least-hardest working group of position players I’ve ever played with'

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The New York Mets are going to miss out on the postseason after winning 101 games last season.

Such a drop-off is almost unheard of in baseball, and it's even worse when you remember there are three wild-card teams.

Simply, nothing went right for the Mets, whether it was players not living up to the back of their baseball card or injuries depleting the squad.

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Tommy Pham of the New York Mets bats against the Washington Nationals at Citi Field in New York City on July 30, 2023. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

But one member of this year's Mets says there was a problem with the team that has nothing to do with stats.

Tommy Pham signed a one-year deal with the Mets before this season began, but he was dealt to the Arizona Diamondbacks in August as the team was forced to become sellers – and it's safe to say he's pretty happy about that deal.

Pham criticized the work ethic of the clubhouse.

Pham told The Athletic that he went up to shortstop Francisco Lindor and said, "Out of all the teams I played on, this is the least-hardest working group of position players I’ve ever played with."

Tommy Pham of the New York Mets swings at a pitch during the game against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, July 26, 2023, in New York City. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

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Pham added that Lindor thanked him shortly before he was traded "for teaching me how to work hard again."

Pham said that notion need not apply to Lindor, Brandon Nimmo or Pete Alonso – ironically, the latter's name has circled around the rumor mill

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