Mets suffer seventh straight loss as owner Cohen urges fans to persevere

The New York Mets fell 2-1 to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night in a pitcher's duel, marking their seventh consecutive defeat. New York owner Steve Cohen posted on social media after the game, pointing to positive developments and asking fans to 'hang in there.' The loss dropped the Mets to 7-11, last place in the National League East.

The Mets managed just one run in the 2-1 loss to the Dodgers, continuing a recent offensive drought where they scored only one run across their last three games. Nolan McLean delivered a strong outing for New York, pitching seven innings in the tight contest against Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The defeat comes early in the 2026 season, with the team now pacing for potentially 99 losses if the trend holds. Mets owner Steve Cohen addressed frustrated supporters on social media, writing: 'Nobody likes to lose but I saw some 'green shoots tonight.' On offense, Lindor had two hits including a home run. Bichette got a double hitting it to left field... Hang in there fans, we will turn this around!' He highlighted contributions from Francisco Lindor, Bo Bichette, Carson Benge, Juan Soto's recovery progress, Marcus Semien, and McLean's performance. Infield production has lagged, with Mark Vientos, Semien, Lindor, and Bichette combining for a .208/.270/.302 slash line and four home runs in 255 at-bats. Rookie Benge carries a .440 OPS, while Kodai Senga and David Peterson post a 6.68 ERA over seven starts. The absence of Juan Soto, sidelined by a calf strain since April 3, has hurt most; the Mets scored 28 runs in the 10 games without him. This follows significant offseason moves by president of baseball operations David Stearns, including letting Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz depart, acquiring Bichette, Jorge Polanco, and Devin Williams, and trading Jeff McNeil for Semien via Brandon Nimmo. Manager Carlos Mendoza faces pressure amid the slow start, though just 10% of the schedule has elapsed.

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New York Mets owner Steve Cohen expressed frustration over the team's lack of championships during his spring training press conference. He affirmed that the Mets will never name a team captain as long as he owns the franchise. Cohen also discussed recent roster changes aimed at building a perennial contender.

The New York Mets dropped their ninth consecutive game, losing 12-4 to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon. During the streak, the Mets have been outscored 56-16, averaging a deficit of 4.44 runs per game. This marks their longest losing skid since 2004.

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The New York Mets left the 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando without acquiring any Major League players, instead seeing key departures like Pete Alonso to the Orioles and Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers. Despite the losses, president of baseball operations David Stearns remains optimistic about addressing needs in the rotation, outfield, and bullpen. The team missed the playoffs in 2025 after a disappointing second half.

The New York Mets have traded infielder Jeff McNeil and cash considerations to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for 17-year-old pitching prospect Yordan Rodriguez. This move clears space in the Mets' infield amid an offseason roster overhaul that has seen several long-tenured players depart. McNeil, a key part of the Mets for eight seasons, heads to Oakland as the team reshapes its lineup.

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In the Dodgers-Mets series finale, as previewed amid shoulder soreness that sidelined him from hitting, Shohei Ohtani dominated on the mound with 10 strikeouts in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 8-2 victory over the New York Mets on Wednesday night. The loss extended the Mets' skid to seven games.

Outfielder Mike Tauchman pulled himself from a Mets spring training game against the Astros after showing discomfort in his left knee during the middle innings. The Mets lost 7-5 at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Manager Carlos Mendoza said Tauchman underwent an MRI, with results pending.

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Bo Bichette, formerly the Toronto Blue Jays' star shortstop, has signed with the New York Mets and will shift to third base due to Francisco Lindor holding the shortstop position. This transition mirrors Alex Rodriguez's move from shortstop to third base after his 2004 trade to the New York Yankees. Both players were 28 at the time of their respective moves, with high expectations to deliver a World Series title.

 

 

 

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