Mets suffer collapse, miss playoffs

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New York Mets came to the 2025 season with Juan Soto for a great contract and brought him with tremendous expectations and brought him from Bronx to Queens.
Mets made a warm start. New York was 45-24 on June 12th, one of the best records in MLB at that time, and on Sunday evening, after the last crushing loss, he went only to 38-55 for the rest of the season to finish 83-79.
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New York Mets’ Pete Alonso stands with Francisco Lindor on the left on the left on Sunday, September 28, 2025, after flying with the bases loaded with a baseball match against Miami Marlins in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
Miami Marlins overturned Mets with 4-0 victory from the playoff contention. Miami took four rounds in the fourth shot and kept New York’s bats in Bay for the whole game. Despite Cincinnati Reds lost, the National League Central Team took a playoff place.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters after the game, “I take responsibility. I am a manager. I start with me. Here I have a long look, how should I be better.”
New York has reached the second highest active staff payroll with more than the second total payroll-$ 341 million-dollar-and 266.6 million dollars to the 2025 season. To Spotrac. Soto came to Mets from New York Yankees with a 15 -year agreement worth $ 765 million. And when the bats were hot to start the year, the team cooled when it was important.

New York Mets’s Juan Soto (22) walked to the shelter after METS lost to Miami Marins in a baseball match in Miami on Sunday, September 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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Mets had a losing line of eight games, starting from a series against Reds and continuing during the match of Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers. The team returned to San Diego Padres, and then dropped two of the three against Washington Nationals.
The series was very important against Marlins, but New York was able to win a win from only three games. New York was 11-17 years old in August and was 10-15 in September.

New York Mets’ Pete Alonso collected his shelter after losing Miami Marlins in a baseball match in Miami on Sunday, September 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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New York missed the seven of the last nine years after the season.
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