NEW YORK — Like a lot of New York Mets this season, Carlos Mendoza got off to a terrible start.
During his first eight days as a major league manager, the team was rained out three times and opened 0-5.
All at home.
Immediately, his decisions were scrutinized and questions arose.
''Nothing has been easy for us," Mendoza said. ''Nothing at all.''
Sure, his hiring last November was roundly praised by baseball industry insiders familiar with the man and his background. And yes, Mendoza quickly impressed in person — smart, confident, prepared, from the very beginning of spring training.
But this was the New York City spotlight. And these were the turbulent Mets, coming off a 75-87 debacle in 2023 under four-time Manager of the Year Buck Showalter despite the biggest payroll in MLB history.
Maybe a greenhorn at the helm who had never managed above Class A in the minors was the last thing they really needed.