The New York Mets are standing firm behind first-year manager Carlos Mendoza, even as the team languishes at the bottom of MLB with a disappointing 10-21 record. Despite the slow start—the worst in the majors—the organization has made it clear that no immediate changes are on the horizon for the skipper.
Mendoza, who took the helm this season, has faced a tough road early on, with injuries and inconsistent play plaguing the roster. But the front office appears to be taking a long-term view, emphasizing patience and development over a quick trigger. In a sport where managerial seats often heat up fast, this vote of confidence signals that the Mets are focused on building for the future, not just chasing short-term wins.
For fans, this decision might feel like a gamble, but it also reflects a commitment to stability during a rebuilding phase. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on whether Mendoza can turn things around—and how the team's gear, from caps to jerseys, might evolve with a new era of Mets baseball.
