MIAMI — Cedric Mullins knows that he hasn’t gained many new fans since being traded to the Mets . He’s heard the boos and he’s seen what people are saying. If you ask the center fielder himself, he’ll tell you he expected more of himself since coming from the Baltimore Orioles to the Mets at the trade deadline.

“I’m not happy with my performance, just plain and simple,” he told the Daily News in Miami this weekend. “I’ve been kind of going through it in terms of the ups and downs this season in general, just kind of feel like I’m hitting a super low point. So I’m not pleased with my performance, and that’s really all there is to it.”

Mullins knew he would be traded from the only team he’s ever known when the Orioles got off to such a poor start they fired Brandon Hyde, the 2023 AL Ma

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