The Mets experienced a late-season collapse, finishing 17 games under .500, worsened by poor performances from players and critical mistakes, prompting evaluations from President of Baseball Operations David Stearns and management. While some players, like Edwin Diaz and Francisco Lindor, had strong seasons, overall grades for the team reflect a disappointing performance, with Stearns receiving a D and several others, including Cedric Mullins, earning an F.



