New York Mets remain in hunt despite tricky road trip

MLB: New York Mets at Kansas City Royals

When the New York Mets left Citi Field a week ago, a 3-3 road trip would have felt like a disappointment. The Mets were one of the hottest teams in baseball, and three of those games were slated to be played in Kansas City against the struggling Royals. The reality of the situation, however, and how much went wrong for the Mets last week actually makes the fact they went 3-3 away from Citi Field a net positive.

New York Mets remain in hunt despite tricky road trip
Aug 18, 2019; Kansas City, MO, USA; New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso (20) celebrates with designated hitter Wilson Ramos (40) after hitting a solo home run during the ninth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter G. Aiken/USA TODAY Sports

Consider for a second everything that went wrong for the Mets on this trip:

  • Jeff McNeil, the Mets’ best hitter this season, landed on the injured list after one game with a hamstring injury.
  • Zack Wheeler struggled mightily in both of his starts.
  • Seth Lugo coughed up a lead on Wednesday after Mickey Callaway made a questionable choice to pull Steven Matz after just 79 pitches.
  • The offense sleptwalked through a game on Friday in Kansas City after a late arrival the night before.
  • J.D. Davis suffered a calf injury that sidelined him for the final two games of the weekend.

For a lot of Mets’ teams in the past, that would be the recipe for a 1-5 trip. The Braves are a better team than the Mets right now, so winning that series was unlikely to begin with, but they might have won it with a slightly better performance from Callaway and Lugo on Wednesday. The Royals’ series was deceptively tricky because it was a road series and it’s hard to sweep series in general, but the Mets had set the bar so high after their run of 15 wins in 16 games that only taking two out of three looked like a disappointment.

The Mets played a majority of that series in Kansas City with a lower half of the lineup featuring guys like Juan Lagares, Aaron Altherr, Luis Guillorme, Ruben Tejada, and Tomas Nido. The fact that the Mets managed to win two out of three anyway is a credit to them, and they still managed to remain behind only the two wild card holders in that race. A 3-3 week was good enough to hold serve for the Mets, and now they have the opportunity to build on that with a home-heavy schedule the rest of the way.

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