When you spend $340 million, you expect something great, but the New York Mets delivered a disaster. The team’s painful 2025 season finally ended Sunday in Miami after losing 4-0 to the Marlins at LoanDepot Park, and the team built for a World Series won’t even see the playoffs. After such collapses, the usual scapegoat becomes the manager. And that question remains.

The final day was a special kind of heartbreak for the Queens because they needed just one win against the Marlins to go to October, and destiny was completely in their hands, especially after the Reds lost to the Brewers 4-2. But they couldn’t deliver, once again thanks to the starting pitching crisis, as Manager Carlos Mendoza had to remove Sean Manaea after only 1 ²/₃ innings, who later saw his team fall into a four-run d

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