The elements that could determine if the Mets can pull off a Knicks-esque comeback
This is a week for thrilling, historic comebacks. So, we wonder: Do the last-place, 30-38 Mets have one in them?
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Jon Heyman The elements that could determine if the Mets can pull off a Knicks-esque comeback By Jon Heyman Published June 11, 2026, 7:14 p.m. ET Mets left fielder Juan Soto (22) hits a go-ahead home run during the seventh inning against the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday. Robert Sabo for NY Post This is a week for thrilling, historic comebacks. So, we wonder: Do the last-place, 30-38 Mets have one in them? It won’t be easy as they’re 5 1/2 games out of a Wild Card spot and 15 behind the first-place Braves, who roll into Citi Field Friday. The Mets’ rotation looks short, their hitting has been terrible (.658 OPS, 29th), and their schedule finally gets hard now. But strange things do happen, as the Knicks showed us.
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