Little Dramatic with with Biggerst down fall in mlb history 😂. You gotta be actually good for some time ( which the Mets haven't) to have a downfall. Always enjoy your videos though.
Not the biggest downfall the White Sox went from last year being “this team should make the playoffs could go on a run” to This team is in competition to beat the 1899 Cleveland Spiders
You know it's funny, even though Stearns has put together a damn good team, a lot of fans are pissed because he hasn't blown up their payroll. They call him mini market stearns. Some of the most consistently good teams have succeeded with a much lower payroll the the 2024 Mets
One thing I could say in Steve Cohen's defense they had nothing in their farm system when he bought the Mets. The Yankees Had Jason Dominguez (Being Compared to Joan Soto), Anthony Volpe (Being Compared to Derek Jeter) And Spencer Jones (Who is being called a left handed Aaron Judge.) Both Anthony Volpe and Jason Dominguez have so far played up to expectations in The Show.
@@felmin809 It was just that a bunch of their mid-tier guys had their best season then. McNeil won the batting title and has been mid or crap in every other season, Nimmo is just constantly slightly above average, Marte had his only decent year since his pirate days in 2022, Lindor wasn't crap like he is this year, and Alonso is going to give you 30-50 homers every year, but like everyone was a victim of the 2019 juice ball year his rookie season. It was the only good year they had out of Scherzer, Degrom was somewhat healthy and their bullpen was pretty good, Diaz had the best season of his career like many on the team, and most, if not all, will never come close to their performance in 2022
Actually the Mets have won 8 out of the last 10 as of 6/15/24. Don’t rule them out yet. And this is coming from a Phillies fan. Still a lot of season to go.
@@danno6501 24 was over before it started. 25 will probably pretty close to this season as well. No one expected much this season. We dismantled our team last season. This was expected. It's not some crazy surprise
Are you going to update this video where you admit you were wrong judging a team that realistically should’ve won way more games than they’ve actually have and is actually good? Or are you going to keep milking the Mets to boost your channel? Be a man
_Their owner, Steve Cohen, got busted by the SEC for insider trading. Who’d have thought his last name was so fitting?_ What are you trying to say? I hope this isn't something ugly like racial bigotry
Speaking as someone who DID see last years falloff coming I'd say this analysis is weak hype. The 2003 Mets were OBVIOUSLY set to regress. Under former GM Billy Eppler they loaded up on good veteran players in their mid 3os and hoped for the best in a classic "WIN NOW' maneuver. That team won 101 wins but ran out of gas at season's end. Then instead of bringing in younger talent they bring in a 40 year old pitcher (albeit a future hall of fame)? I thought if they're lucky they'll win 90. But they were unlucky. -Quintana out a half season and Diaz out all season; that should put them down to 83-85 wins right? Then they stank up the place in June and had a fire sale at the trading deadline.Otherwise they'd have probably ended up about there. This year we had a .570 % in April and were dreadful in May. The difference is we are reloading with young talent as we go so I don't recommend a fire sale but rather some calibrated trades. With David Sreans at the helm backed by Cohens billions the Mets future is bright.
Damn you have said what I have been telling my friends. I'm a plan holder and I don't care about a playoff run this year I want this team blown up. We should call Seattle and see if we can unload McNeil and eat enough salary go get a good prospect. You do not give a slap hitter going into his thirties 5 years soecuslly when McNeil has not hit 300 since 2021. He usually has a down and up year and his defense has dissapeared. Alonso has to go and everyone with a 1 year deal. Glad that Stearns has shown no loyalty.
The Mets will right the ship when those prospects start coming up (and they already have). But it’s going to take a couple of years. And one of their biggest problems historically is that they’ll have one good year and then follow it with years of mediocrity. Teams like the Braves and Phillies have remained as good or have gotten better over time. Cohen is learning the hard way that having money doesn’t guarantee anything. Players will just use him to get better contracts elsewhere. Mets have establish a consistent good core of players.
Firstly, they are 4.5 games back and starting to look interesting as a dark horse for a wild card spot. Vientos is making waves. Braves are collapsing. If not this year i have a feeling they are on their way to the ws next year.
Was not expecting you actually wanting Alonso traded. I fully understand the mindset but with the mentality of "Needing all the help they can get* he's a proven player as to where young guys you might get back may never pan out to be remotely close to PA. I'd love for him to come to my Red Sox for a good deal. What that deal could be I have no clue but we need the power and a solid 1st basemen.
The Mets? Really? MLB goes back well over 100 years. Are you sure this was the biggest downfall in history? I can guarantee you beyond a shadow of a doubt it is not. Oh well. I guess you have to stretch the truth to get views.
I think Steve cohen is gonna end up being the new Arte Moreno. Not a bad guy, but meddling owner pushing to make signings that aren’t good long term, resulting in the team being mediocre to below average
No chance. Cohen has spoken extensively about rebuilding the farm system / he’s such a die hard Mets fan he will bring in the right people to fix this mess (eventually). Moreno hasn’t developed a single damn player in how long, and doesn’t invest anything in that
The biggest down fall? The reason they have the highest payroll obviously is not because they went out and signed the biggest free agents it’s because during the 2021 and 2022 off seasons especially 2022 heading 8th 2023 they had to resign their own guys. They literally had like 1 starter after 2022 so that’s why they went out and signed Verlander and Senga in which they actually got both for the one contract of deGrom which was brilliant they resigned Diaz resigned Nimmo signed Quintana for cheap money 2 yrs 14 mill Robertson was a cheap smart move 1 yr 10 mill and a very good prospect 2b that might be something good traded Verlander for 2 top prospects and Sherzer for another top prospect. They rebuilt the farm just like that for the actual free agent signings. So next time u decide to make a video like this do your actual homework instead of looking at it thru a hateful lens. That money they spent turned into a really good top 10 farm system now and more to come. They’ve done well with their moves. Now they have Severino, Martinez, McNeil,Marte, Quintana,Ottavino all great contracts that they can turn into more prospects for guys that aren’t in the future plans
Love it! It always happens. These know-it-all , meddling owners , like Cohen , Ballmer, Tepper , Angelos back in the day , always run their teams into the ground while usually spending a ton of money. These guys obviously know the business they made their fortunes in. These guys also obviously don't know the business of sports.
This aged perfectly....hahaha. Not really. Let the season play out before you look for content! LOL! The team you say had "the biggest downfall in MLB history" had one of the most fun rides in its history and one that any other team save one (LA) would have easily wanted in 24. They were arguably the second-best team in MLB in 24 behind the eventual WS champions Dodgers. Sorry, but you lost on this one and you got your ass kicked on it. Hope you and some of the commentators who talked so much shit learn from it. Just the truth!
Much of a hater there, eh. It's actually funny because if you asked any Met fan what the chances were to be actually good this year, the majority would say they'd be lucky to make the playoffs before the season began. To call it the biggest downfall is MLB history is childish at best. Well, perhaps kindergardenish. Next.
Feel like the downfall was more of a 2022 thing, and he’s talking abt 23 as a result. They’ve still got big contracts on pay roll which aren’t looking very good, especially the money they’re still paying scherzer and Verlander
Nobody is hating on the LOLMETS. I say LOL still because with that high payroll, it's hilarious to see how dogshit that team still is. You are lucky to still even have a baseball team.
If that's some type of hint that the Mets are going to win something in the near future, then that's laughable. Take as much time as you need to delete your comment.
@@user-fp5do5ie3p Here you are right here responding to someone who says the Mets suck. I told you it wasn't just about the title for you. You even agree they suck, so what does his favorite team have to do with anything? You're bothered lmfao. You got caught.
Little Dramatic with with Biggerst down fall in mlb history 😂. You gotta be actually good for some time ( which the Mets haven't) to have a downfall. Always enjoy your videos though.
Bit dramatic when the white sox have literally become garbage over the same time period lol
While there isn't going to be a world series title, this did not age well
grimace saw this and knew he had to do something lol
Not the biggest downfall the White Sox went from last year being “this team should make the playoffs could go on a run” to
This team is in competition to beat the 1899 Cleveland Spiders
They did and the mets made the postseason
You know it's funny, even though Stearns has put together a damn good team, a lot of fans are pissed because he hasn't blown up their payroll. They call him mini market stearns. Some of the most consistently good teams have succeeded with a much lower payroll the the 2024 Mets
One thing I could say in Steve Cohen's defense they had nothing in their farm system when he bought the Mets. The Yankees Had Jason Dominguez (Being Compared to Joan Soto), Anthony Volpe (Being Compared to Derek Jeter) And Spencer Jones (Who is being called a left handed Aaron Judge.) Both Anthony Volpe and Jason Dominguez have so far played up to expectations in The Show.
The biggest downfall of a video lol. 7 straight wins! Hottest team in baseball!
"Downfall" would imply the Mets were good at any point in the last few years.
They got a little lucky in 2015 and 2022, but that's it
They were a legit contender in 2022
@@felmin809 It was just that a bunch of their mid-tier guys had their best season then. McNeil won the batting title and has been mid or crap in every other season, Nimmo is just constantly slightly above average, Marte had his only decent year since his pirate days in 2022, Lindor wasn't crap like he is this year, and Alonso is going to give you 30-50 homers every year, but like everyone was a victim of the 2019 juice ball year his rookie season. It was the only good year they had out of Scherzer, Degrom was somewhat healthy and their bullpen was pretty good, Diaz had the best season of his career like many on the team, and most, if not all, will never come close to their performance in 2022
@@parkerkubatov2893a little lucky? They won 102 games. What a wild thing to say 😂
@@NateR90 Have they been able to even come close to it the last two seasons? I don't think so.
Make one about the 2021 Giants. They imploded awfully like the Mets since.
The Angels ? 🤔
Actually the Mets have won 8 out of the last 10 as of 6/15/24. Don’t rule them out yet. And this is coming from a Phillies fan. Still a lot of season to go.
Mets atm are literally improving in starting pitching and offense. If they rebound by the all star break then they have no reason to trade everyone.
It’s over for you
Megill and Peterson have looked promising. I'm glad they're giving Senga the time he needs
16.5 back. Philly ain't going anywhere. '24 is over.
I love it.
@thinkforyourself5672 giving him that time should help negate his opt out after year 3
@@danno6501 24 was over before it started. 25 will probably pretty close to this season as well. No one expected much this season. We dismantled our team last season. This was expected. It's not some crazy surprise
Are you going to update this video where you admit you were wrong judging a team that realistically should’ve won way more games than they’ve actually have and is actually good?
Or are you going to keep milking the Mets to boost your channel?
Be a man
*Fun Fact:* Their owner, Steve Cohen, got busted by the SEC for insider trading. Who’d have thought his last name was so fitting?
_Their owner, Steve Cohen, got busted by the SEC for insider trading. Who’d have thought his last name was so fitting?_
What are you trying to say? I hope this isn't something ugly like racial bigotry
Speaking as someone who DID see last years falloff coming I'd say this analysis is weak hype.
The 2003 Mets were OBVIOUSLY set to regress. Under former GM Billy Eppler they loaded up on good veteran players in their mid 3os and hoped for the best in a classic "WIN NOW' maneuver. That team won 101 wins but ran out of gas at season's end. Then instead of bringing in younger talent they bring in a 40 year old pitcher (albeit a future hall of fame)? I thought if they're lucky they'll win 90.
But they were unlucky. -Quintana out a half season and Diaz out all season; that should put them down to 83-85 wins right?
Then they stank up the place in June and had a fire sale at the trading deadline.Otherwise they'd have probably ended up about there.
This year we had a .570 % in April and were dreadful in May. The difference is we are reloading with young talent as we go so I don't recommend a fire sale but rather some calibrated trades.
With David Sreans at the helm backed by Cohens billions the Mets future is bright.
video has aged poorly lol
Thank you for reverse psychologying us
Man what a downfall for the Mets, it took them one whole year to make it back to the playoffs....
Damn you have said what I have been telling my friends. I'm a plan holder and I don't care about a playoff run this year I want this team blown up. We should call Seattle and see if we can unload McNeil and eat enough salary go get a good prospect. You do not give a slap hitter going into his thirties 5 years soecuslly when McNeil has not hit 300 since 2021. He usually has a down and up year and his defense has dissapeared. Alonso has to go and everyone with a 1 year deal.
Glad that Stearns has shown no loyalty.
The Mets will right the ship when those prospects start coming up (and they already have). But it’s going to take a couple of years. And one of their biggest problems historically is that they’ll have one good year and then follow it with years of mediocrity. Teams like the Braves and Phillies have remained as good or have gotten better over time. Cohen is learning the hard way that having money doesn’t guarantee anything. Players will just use him to get better contracts elsewhere. Mets have establish a consistent good core of players.
Firstly, they are 4.5 games back and starting to look interesting as a dark horse for a wild card spot. Vientos is making waves. Braves are collapsing. If not this year i have a feeling they are on their way to the ws next year.
3 games back actually
Was not expecting you actually wanting Alonso traded. I fully understand the mindset but with the mentality of "Needing all the help they can get* he's a proven player as to where young guys you might get back may never pan out to be remotely close to PA. I'd love for him to come to my Red Sox for a good deal. What that deal could be I have no clue but we need the power and a solid 1st basemen.
The Mets? Really? MLB goes back well over 100 years. Are you sure this was the biggest downfall in history? I can guarantee you beyond a shadow of a doubt it is not. Oh well. I guess you have to stretch the truth to get views.
Bro almost everyone is under 100 who watches this
I think Steve cohen is gonna end up being the new Arte Moreno. Not a bad guy, but meddling owner pushing to make signings that aren’t good long term, resulting in the team being mediocre to below average
No chance. Cohen has spoken extensively about rebuilding the farm system / he’s such a die hard Mets fan he will bring in the right people to fix this mess (eventually). Moreno hasn’t developed a single damn player in how long, and doesn’t invest anything in that
Biggest issue with the mets is there roster is too old and lack of young talent on the roster
you're just saying things
Then Grimace and OMG happened ! 😂
The biggest down fall? The reason they have the highest payroll obviously is not because they went out and signed the biggest free agents it’s because during the 2021 and 2022 off seasons especially 2022 heading 8th 2023 they had to resign their own guys. They literally had like 1 starter after 2022 so that’s why they went out and signed Verlander and Senga in which they actually got both for the one contract of deGrom which was brilliant they resigned Diaz resigned Nimmo signed Quintana for cheap money 2 yrs 14 mill Robertson was a cheap smart move 1 yr 10 mill and a very good prospect 2b that might be something good traded Verlander for 2 top prospects and Sherzer for another top prospect. They rebuilt the farm just like that for the actual free agent signings. So next time u decide to make a video like this do your actual homework instead of looking at it thru a hateful lens. That money they spent turned into a really good top 10 farm system now and more to come. They’ve done well with their moves. Now they have Severino, Martinez, McNeil,Marte, Quintana,Ottavino all great contracts that they can turn into more prospects for guys that aren’t in the future plans
Imagine working your whole life become a billionaire, thinking you could buy a World Series, and then all of this happens
He said teammate...
Biggest 'downfall' in recent history??
Ridiculous hyperbole.
Love it!
It always happens.
These know-it-all , meddling owners , like Cohen , Ballmer, Tepper , Angelos back in the day , always run their teams into the ground while usually spending a ton of money.
These guys obviously know the business they made their fortunes in.
These guys also obviously don't know the business of sports.
Alonso being traded will bring something, but definitely not a "massive haul" as you are calling it.
I said Alonso wouldn’t bring a massive haul because he is a 2 month rental
You would think MLB would stop the BS end of game celebrations already.
You mean walk-off celebrations? Why would they possibly do that
@@MaddMan621 Yeah, walk-off celebrations. Seen two players get severely injured in them.
And it makes me more than happy
Biggest downfall ? DODGERS NLDS 2019.. game 5
God dam JOE KELLY SMH
Can you make a video about the redsox and how they suck please 🙏
SAY IT AGAIN BOY. LETS GO METS
This aged perfectly....hahaha. Not really. Let the season play out before you look for content! LOL! The team you say had "the biggest downfall in MLB history" had one of the most fun rides in its history and one that any other team save one (LA) would have easily wanted in 24. They were arguably the second-best team in MLB in 24 behind the eventual WS champions Dodgers. Sorry, but you lost on this one and you got your ass kicked on it. Hope you and some of the commentators who talked so much shit learn from it. Just the truth!
I. 72, War,woba, ops+ means nothing to me!
Pretty much ASMR gold for a Francesca type no?? 😅
Much of a hater there, eh. It's actually funny because if you asked any Met fan what the chances were to be actually good this year, the majority would say they'd be lucky to make the playoffs before the season began. To call it the biggest downfall is MLB history is childish at best. Well, perhaps kindergardenish. Next.
You’re a Mets fan
@@TMALGoated Just a truth teller.
How about before last year?
Feel like the downfall was more of a 2022 thing, and he’s talking abt 23 as a result. They’ve still got big contracts on pay roll which aren’t looking very good, especially the money they’re still paying scherzer and Verlander
Nobody is hating on the LOLMETS. I say LOL still because with that high payroll, it's hilarious to see how dogshit that team still is. You are lucky to still even have a baseball team.
Maybe not, but now they are the N.Y. Mutts.
This is not "The Biggest Downfall in MLB History." Grow up.
Do the Mets have, “the richest owner in the league?”
You gotta be young, right?
Mark my words on this date. You'll regret ever posting this video. 😂
If that's some type of hint that the Mets are going to win something in the near future, then that's laughable. Take as much time as you need to delete your comment.
mets suck and always will.
Who is your team?
@@user-fp5do5ie3p Here you are right here responding to someone who says the Mets suck. I told you it wasn't just about the title for you. You even agree they suck, so what does his favorite team have to do with anything? You're bothered lmfao. You got caught.