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Edward Cabrera tossed five innings of two-hit ball and the Miami Marlins used a four-run fourth to beat the Mets 4-0 in their regular-season finale, preventing New York from making the playoffs
Welp, the Mets blew it. And they have no one to blame but themselves. “Pissed, sad, frustrated. You name it,” manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters after the Mets’ season-ending 4-0 loss to the Marlins Sunday. The Mets clubhouse should feel all those emotions and more after this stunning collapse.
Talented, yes, but this year's Mets lacked sizzle. They were MLB's only team never to mount a ninth-inning comeback.
Miami’s 4-0 victory over the Mets in the season finale kept them out of the playoffs — even though New York got the help it needed in the form of a Milwaukee win over Cincinnati.
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How the New York Mets can clinch the final National League Wild Card spot
The Mets are on the brink of a postseason berth, but they need some help to clinch the final National League Wild Card spot. This is the scenario they NEED to happen to make it through.
With their shutout loss to the Miami Marlins on September 28, the New York Mets' 2025 season has come to an end without them making the playoffs. This weekend
The Mets nearly won a pennant last year -- and then added Juan Soto. And yet a season of promise turned into an all-time collapse.
You can almost pinpoint the exact moment New York's season fell off the rails. On June 12, Pete Alonso's flip to Kodai Senga covering first base was high, and Senga jumped for the ball and pulled his hamstring. He exited the game and missed a month, and was never quite the same after that.