Mets back Carlos Mendoza during brutal 11-game losing streak: ‘Everyone has a part in this’
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By Abbey Mastracco
Published on April 20, 2026.
The New York Mets are currently on an 11-game losing streak, the longest since 2004, and if they lose their next game, they will match their 2002 streak. The Mets were swept by the Chicago Cubs over the weekend, extending their losing streak to 11 games. President of baseball operations, David Stearns, has publicly supported manager Carlos Mendoza, stating that he is doing a good job and putting players in good positions. Despite the team's losing streak being the longest in the sport since 2004. The team's performance has been inconsistent, with closer Devin Williams insisting that this is not the manager's fault. Despite this, the clubhouse remains positive about Mendoaza's leadership and ability to manage the team. The decision to have Craig Kimrelerner in the 10th pitch to set up a double play could have been made by a manager who trusts his middle infielders, or someone who can't trust his middle-ground infielders.
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