It’s been a tale of two seasons already for the 2024 New York Mets. On May 29, the Mets lost to the LA Dodgers 10-3 to drop to 11-games under .500 at 22-33. Then Mets reliever Jorge Lopez chucked his glove into the stands in frustration, and then in his postgame comments allegedly said the Mets were the “worst team” in all of Major League Baseball.
Lopez was sent packing. There was a players only meeting orchestrated by Francisco Lindor, and ever since the Mets have been on fire.
The clubhouse became galvanized after the moment, focusing more on playing loose and it has showed.
Meanwhile, the fan base jumped on the “Grimace Power” bandwagon after the purple McDonald’s character threw out the first pitch at Citi Field in early June. Later, Joe Iglesias’ infectious hit single “OMG,” climbed the record charts, and led to both fans and players walking around Citi Field with gigantic blue and orange OMG signs. The Mets can do no wrong anymore. Everything has a vibe in Met-land.
The Mets have gone 27-13 in their last 40 games since May 29; have climbed over seven different teams and find themselves in the thick of the wild card race as the second half begins. Now, can the finish it off and get into October? Let’s discuss.