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Mets say Carlos Mendoza’s job safe despite 10-21 start

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 1:35 PM

The New York Mets are sticking with manager Carlos Mendoza despite one of the worst starts in franchise ​history, president of baseball operations David ‌Stearns told MLB.com on Friday.

The Mets brought back Mendoza for a third season despite missing the playoffs last season. They enter this weekend’s series at ‌Anaheim ​with the worst record ⁠in the majors at ⁠10-21. It’s the third-worst start to a season in franchise history through 31 games.

“We know our record is not what ​we want, and we know we are capable of more,” Stearns said. “We don’t ⁠view this as a ⁠manager problem, and we don’t intend ​to make a change.”

Two other managers have been ​fired in the first month-plus of ‌this season, Boston’s Alex Cora and Philadelphia’s Rob Thomson. But the Mets’ ownership reportedly views early-season injuries to star players Juan ⁠Soto and Francisco Lindor as bigger factors in the team’s slow start than Mendoza’s management.

The Mets are ⁠trying to ‌do what no team ever ⁠has in major league history: ​lose ‌12 straight games and still make ​the playoffs.

Mendoza, ⁠46, is in the third year of the contract he signed ahead of the 2024 season. The team has an option to extend his deal through the 2027 season.

–Field ​Level Media