When David Stearns addressed the media on April 29, a few days after the Mets had snapped their 12-game losing streak, the club’s president of baseball of operations wanted to make sure that the skid did not define the team.
“It’s really tough for me to take two weeks, even in two weeks where we didn’t win a baseball game, but take two weeks and say that’s going to dramatically alter who we think we are,” Stearns said. “I still think we’re a good team.”
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Later that night, the Mets were walloped by the Nationals to fall to 10-20.
Two weeks later, the
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