Mets Stick with Manager Mendoza Amid 12-Game Losing Streak and Injury Woes
May 1, 2026
The Mets’ leadership stance reflects a broader strategic choice: continue backing Mendoza while the team assesses roster and process issues due to the brutal start.
Lindor and Devin Williams voiced support for Mendoza’s leadership, placing responsibility on players to improve despite preparation and strategy.
Stearns’ vote of confidence signals no immediate coaching change, but it heightens scrutiny and sets a harsher precedent for future decisions.
MLB insider commentary says the organization must either fire Mendoza or publicly back him to end the ongoing uncertainty.
Mendoza remains popular in the clubhouse as pressure mounts on relievers and other players to deliver improvement without an immediate managerial change.
Injuries have hampered the offense, with stars like Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor, and Jorge Polanco missing significant time and contributing to the drought at the plate.
Mendoza’s overall track record is framed by a dramatic NLCS rally in 2024 and a late-2025 collapse that cost a postseason berth, shaping current discussions about his tenure.
Analysts say a decisive move could come from a public show of support for Mendoza or a bold roster shakeup paired with backing him to lift morale and accountability.
The New York Mets, despite owning baseball’s worst record and a 12-game losing streak, plan to keep manager Carlos Mendoza for now, with president of baseball operations David Stearns stating his job is safe.
Recent public comments underscore the tension around Mendoza’s status, including social media notes and postgame remarks that highlight clubhouse psychological pressure.
Critics argue that benching a hot hitter at a critical moment underscored a clash between analytical process and in‑game feel.
The organization’s accountability stance targets players and front office decisions as well, aiming for a comprehensive upgrade rather than a one‑man fix.
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AP News • May 1, 2026
Mets expected to keep Carlos Mendoza as manager despite 10-21 start | AP News
New York Post • May 1, 2026
Mets finally offer Carlos Mendoza clarity: 'Don't intend to make a change'
Yahoo Sports • May 1, 2026
Mets not planning to move on from Carlos Mendoza: 'We don't view this as a manager problem'
The Athletic • May 1, 2026
David Stearns says Mets don’t intend to make managerial change