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The New York Mets' former GM predicts Carlos Mendoza has 'less than a month' to improve the team's performance amid fan dissatisfaction. The Mets have struggled following a roster overhaul and significant player changes.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 23: Carlos Mendoza #64 of the New York Mets looks on before the game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on August 23, 2024 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)
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The New York Mets havenât gotten off to the type of start they were hoping for after a significant roster overhaul.
The front office raised concern among fans after it parted ways with long-time stars like Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz and Brandon Nimmo. Then it seemed to call back playoff expectations by bringing in new players like Bo Bichette, Freddy Peralta and Luis Robert Jr.
But the Mets have fallen well short of those renewed expectations with a poor record, an injury to franchise slugger Juan Soto and persistent mistakes from Francisco Lindor.
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And after the team fired much of its coaching staff and brought in so many new players, manager Carlos Mendoza has been the focus of fan frustration, even if that frustration is misplaced.
âSomehow, Mendozaâs job status has morphed into a daily discussion when it shouldnât be, based on observations from being around the team and an understanding of how the Mets operate,â Will Sammon wrote for The Athletic. âHe is in his third year as the Metsâ manager. Last yearâs stench and the fact that heâs on the final guaranteed year of his contract make him an easy target for speculation.â
In a large market like New York, it isnât uncommon for a managerâs job security to come under fire. But more patient and rational observers might point out that the Metsâ issues donât stem from anything directly attributable to Mendoza, like a lack of preparation or poor in-game adjustments. Instead, the main problem appears to be that proven hitters like Bichette and Lindor are failing to execute in the batterâs box.
Still, Mendoza wonât be able to avoid more legitimate pressure on his job forever.
âDo I think Carlos is on the hot seat right now? No,â Jim Duquette, who served as the Mets general manager from 2003 to 2004, said on Thursday during an appearance on âFoul Territory.â âBut if you get into a month from now or even less than a month from now, and youâre starting to see this team still play the way they are and still having the mental lapses and all of these struggles, I do think heâs going to be getting on the hot seat.â
Just one-tenth of the way into the season, itâs hard to say that any manager is really sitting on a hot seat. But it speaks to the amount of pressure facing the Mets that it could just be a few more weeks before Mendoza faces true threats to his job security.
Last year, the Baltimore Orioles fired Brandon Hyde in mid-May in a surprising decision that could set some precedent for the Mets.
âItâs unfortunate, because I donât think itâs his fault,â Duquette added. âBut the reality of it, as weâve seen, if thereâs one that has to go, it usually is the manager first.â
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
The former GM's statement reflects the urgency for improvement in the Mets' performance after a disappointing start to the season.
The Mets parted ways with long-time stars like Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, while acquiring new players such as Bo Bichette and Freddy Peralta.
Despite a significant roster overhaul, the Mets initially raised playoff expectations, which have since been challenged by their poor start.
The Mets recently acquired Bo Bichette, Freddy Peralta, and Luis Robert Jr. as part of their roster changes.

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