Mets brass stand by manager Carlos Mendoza despite having worst record in MLB
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The New York Mets, despite having the worst record in Major League Baseball at 10-21, will not be making a managerial change.
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said the team’s problems do not lie with Carlos Mendoza.
"We know our record is not what we want, and we know we are capable of more," Stearns told MLB.com. "We don’t view this as a manager problem, and we don’t intend to make a change."
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New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza leaves the field after removing pitcher Devin Williams during the ninth inning against the Minnesota Twins in New York, N.Y., April 21, 2026. (Frank Franklin II/AP Photo)
The Mets' 10-21 start is the third-worst in franchise history, and only the 1981 (8-22-1) and 1964 (9-22) Mets teams had worse starts through 31 games. The Mets have endured a 12-game losing streak and have lost their last five out of six games to the lowly Colorado Rockies and Washington Nationals.
No team has ever lost 12 consecutive games and made the postseason.
Mets officials still believe in the roster assembled by Stearns but believe the roster and baseball operations also share blame for the team’s poor start, according to MLB.com.
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New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza returns to the dugout after making a pitching change during the sixth inning against the Chicago Cubs in Chicago April 18, 2026. (Erin Hooley/AP Photo)
Mendoza, 46, is in his third season managing the Mets. In 2024, the team started 24-35 but rallied and made a surprise run to the NLCS before losing to the eventual World Series champions,


