June 28, 2024

Mendoza isn’t new to the city, just the job he’s been ready for. Carlos Mendoza, the new Mets manager, sat next to Aaron Boone for four years in the other baseball borough of New York City, a place where the Yankees — once famous for changing managers — hardly ever do it now

Having won their series finale against the Giants in dramatic fashion on Sunday afternoon, the Mets (22-30) finally ended a losing streak that had seen that drop five in a row. Their recent record remains miserable, however, as the team has gone 6-15 since it last spent a day over .500 on May 2.

If the Mets are to save their season, the task of doing so won’t be easy over the next three days, as the Dodgers (33-22), a team with the second-most wins in the National League this year, are in town for a three-game series. And with a rough forecast in store for the series opener, it’s possible that the game scheduled for this afternoon will need to be made part of a doubleheader—with a chance of rain in the forecast around game time on Wednesday, too.

The Mets have slipped below league average in scoring runs, as they’ve averaged 4.27 runs per game, a rate that ranks 18th in baseball and just a shade below the league average of 4.33. Run prevention has been a problem, too, as the Mets have given up 4.73 runs per game, the eighth-highest rate in the sport.

As you might have guessed, the Dodgers have been significantly better at both of those things, as they rank fifth with 4.91 runs scored per game and fifth-lowest with just 3.65 runs allowed per game.

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