Carlos Mendoza reveals why the New York Mets are struggling

New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza has faced a fight in the struggle he has faced so far in the MLB season, claiming his men are “experienced.”
Why is the New York Metropolis' offense struggling?
It was a tough few days for the New York Mets as they lost three straight games this year after losing to the New York Yankees and two straight wins against the Boston Red Sox.
Their recent game ended with a 2-0 win over the Red Sox, highlighting the problems they are currently facing in the offense – failing to record single points.
In fact, the Mets failed to score more than two points in one game in the last three games and only scored two walks and four hits against the Red Sox last time.
As mentioned earlier, the Mets have failed to break two points in their last three games, but the wider range does highlight that as they have only 10 runs in seven games.
Juan Soto is one of the highest paid players in Major League Baseball (MLB), and he is involved in five of them and may require more support from his teammates.
Their last home run came on May 14, which beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 on May 14, through Brett Baty, and six games have passed since then.
What does Carlos Mendoza say about the New York Mets’ struggles?
Carlos Mendoza is open to the struggle his team is currently facing, especially studying his offensive players' “experiences”.
Mendoza said: “We are undoubtedly doing this now. It's hard for us to wear men consistently, and when we do keep these guys going, it's hard for us to bring them in and offend, we're going through it now.”
Despite the obvious negative emotions in the offense, Mendoza tried to keep a positive attitude and believed his team could turn things around quickly.
Mendoza said: “This happened. We just have to keep fighting, we have to keep working, we have to keep being positive. We just have to turn the page. It doesn't sound right, but that's what we're going to do. We have to keep fighting.”



