
Hoby Milner amène Bo Bichette à se lancer dans un double jeu, prolongeant la séquence de défaites des Mets à 9 matchs, ce qui en fait leur plus longue séquence de défaites depuis plus de 20 ans.
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Par TheTurtleShepard

Hoby Milner amène Bo Bichette à se lancer dans un double jeu, prolongeant la séquence de défaites des Mets à 9 matchs, ce qui en fait leur plus longue séquence de défaites depuis plus de 20 ans.
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Par TheTurtleShepard
26 Comments
Suck it mets
LOLMets never dies. It just takes days off every now and again.
mhm mhm yeah that’s not good
I would like to personally thank Jordan Romano for kindly allowing us to avoid the same fate.
Can’t lie they went off today. Looking at the Box card it wasn’t just Happ. EVERYBODY was cookin today

This is just mean

This is just embarrassing lol
🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱


If I’m Stearns, I’m changing my name and getting ready to go into hiding.
My team did that

lol
Poor Mets. Some teams would trade ownership with them in a heartbeat. Shame that despite all of their spending, they can’t produce on the field. Maybe money isn’t the end-all / be-all.
Personally, I always admired the way organizations ran their teams based on an internal pipeline / development framework. Teams like the Rays, Brewers, Guardians, etc. It gets real risky if it doesn’t pay off, but it’s real magical when it does. Well, as magical as it gets without winning a World Series, but I digress.
What does it say that the Mets kicked our asses?
Yeah no that’s the 3rd gidp of the day
Mendoza not getting fired folks.
we may never win again
I’m just glad because it means we’re not the worst baseball team in New York
Can never see Hoby Milner’s name without thinking that he’s a player for the 1889 Akron Bachelors who somehow fell through a time portal. Very “Tungsten Arm O’Doyle” coded.
“Welcome to opening day, and the season is over!”
Mets might not make the playoffs for the second year in a row and they gave Juan Soto the largest contract in baseball history.
Ohtani really is underpaid lmao.
I see mets fans calling for mendozas job, and I don’t necessarily disagree, but I do think that Stearns had one of the strangest offseasons I’ve ever seen. I don’t think it’ll stay this bad. But it really wouldn’t surprise me if it didn’t get much better either.
It *is* funny when it (losing bigly to the Cubs) happens to someone else.
Poverty franchise