SHOCKING CLAIM: Mets Fan Rewatches Game vs. Cardinals and Discovers Alleged Set-Up Behind the Loss
In a twist that’s sparking heated debates online, a devoted New York Mets fan has gone viral after rewatching the recent game against the St. Louis Cardinals and claiming to have discovered a shocking surprise—alleging that the Mets’ loss may have been the result of a set-up.
The fan, who posted a detailed breakdown of key moments on social media, insists there were suspicious plays and questionable calls that directly impacted the outcome.
“I didn’t want to believe it at first,” the fan wrote. “But after watching the replay in slow motion, it’s clear something was off. This wasn’t just a bad game—it felt orchestrated.”
Breaking Down the “Set-Up”
According to the post, the fan points to a controversial strike call, an ignored interference play, and timing delays that all seemed to swing momentum in the Cardinals’ favor. The most talked-about moment was a late-inning pitching change that appeared to break the Mets’ rhythm—something many fans say looked strategic, but suspicious.
“We’re not saying it’s rigged,” another commenter added. “But when you line it all up, it sure doesn’t feel right.”
Fanbase Divided, MLB Silent
The claim has divided fans online. While some are brushing it off as a case of over-analysis, others are demanding that MLB review the game footage and officiating decisions.
So far, there has been no official response from the New York Mets, the St. Louis Cardinals, or the MLB regarding the controversy.