The Mets have become irrelevant? | Presented By Your Local Ford Stores
The New York Mets are facing challenges as their season approaches a point of irrelevance. A recent discussion among sports analysts highlights concerns about the team's offensive performance and management decisions. The potential for the Mets to become sellers at the trade deadline raises questions about the future of key players like Francisco Lindor.
- ▪The Mets are struggling as the season nears summer.
- ▪Analysts are questioning the effectiveness of manager Carlos Mendoza.
- ▪There is speculation about trading key players like Francisco Lindor.
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The Mets have become irrelevant? | Presented By Your Local Ford Stores May 28, 2026 | 4:00pm The New York Mets continue searching for answers as the season threatens to spiral toward summer irrelevance. On this episode of Straight Outta Flushing, Presented By Your Local Ford Stores, Dexter Henry and Tyler Ward are joined by New York Post Mets beat writer Mike Puma to break down the biggest questions surrounding the team heading into June. The crew discusses why the Mets offense has felt so flat for long stretches, whether Carlos Mendoza is maximizing a flawed roster, and what identity this team is actually trying to build.
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