NewYork Mets owner Steve Cohen publicly comments on the team's recent string of poor performances
The New York Mets, despite a recent slump, continue to hold their ground in the National League Wild Card standings. After a 5-0 lead in their final game before the weekend, the Mets suffered a 7-6 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, marking the seventh consecutive defeat for the team.
This losing streak began after a sweep against the San Diego Padres, a setback that has seen the Mets post a 4.36 ERA and 1.37 WHIP in the 21 games since the MLB All-Star break. The team's current record stands at 67–58 (.536), a testament to their resilience despite the recent struggles.
The Brewers, currently ranked number 1 in power rankings for the week of August 17, 2025, took advantage of the Mets' woes, handing them a series sweep over the weekend. In the last two games against the Brewers, the Mets gave up 14 runs, a stark contrast to their earlier form.
Amidst these challenges, Mets' first baseman Pete Alonso has been a shining light. On August 12, Alonso broke the franchise home run record with a two-homer game in a 13–5 win over the Braves. He continued his impressive form, contributing an RBI double as late as August 20, offering a glimmer of hope for the team offensively.
Looking ahead, the Mets will aim to turn their fortunes around when they face the Atlanta Braves in a three-game series at Citi Field, starting on Tuesday. As of now, their playoff chances have dropped to 78.5%, a significant decline from the 96.8% chance they held after defeating the San Francisco Giants on July 27.
The Mets' owner, Steve Cohen, remains confident in the team, expressing faith in their ability to recover and maintain their position in the playoff race. With Alonso leading the charge and the team's resilience on display, Mets fans can look forward to an exciting end to the season.
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