Mets Locker Room Shaken
Coach Carlos Mendoza Reportedly on the Hot Seat as Injury Crisis Spirals Out of Control
Trouble is brewing in Queens. As the New York Mets reel from yet another wave of devastating injuries, whispers from inside Citi Field suggest that first-year manager Carlos Mendoza may already be on thin ice — and could be the one to pay the price for a situation spiraling beyond control.
Injury Crisis or Coaching Catastrophe?
The Mets entered the 2025 season with high hopes and a retooled roster, but the early months have been nothing short of a nightmare. From star pitchers going down to key position players sidelined with soft-tissue issues, the team’s depth has been tested — and exposed.
Behind closed doors, frustration is mounting. Multiple reports have surfaced alleging that some within the organization blame Mendoza’s training approach and game management style for contributing to the injury toll. Whether it’s over-aggressive player usage or questionable conditioning protocols, fingers are beginning to point toward the dugout.
“You can’t lose this many guys and still claim it’s all bad luck,” a Mets insider told the New York Post. “Something’s off with how this team is being handled.”
Front Office Under Pressure
Team owner Steve Cohen and GM David Stearns are said to be “closely monitoring” the situation. Mendoza was hand-picked to bring new energy and structure to a team that underperformed in 2024, but a 2025 campaign derailed by injury and inconsistency could lead to a swift and brutal evaluation.
Some executives around the league believe Mendoza could be replaced midseason if the Mets continue to slide and the clubhouse atmosphere further deteriorates.
“Carlos is in a tough spot,” said a rival NL coach. “This isn’t just about wins — it’s about control. Right now, it doesn’t look like he has it.”
Locker Room Unease Grows
Players have remained publicly supportive of Mendoza, but behind the scenes, tension is palpable. Veteran leaders are reportedly growing concerned about the lack of stability and reactive decision-making, especially as younger players are being shuffled in and out of roles with little consistency.
Injury-prone stars are questioning the medical and recovery timelines, and some whispers suggest that the trust between staff and players is fraying.
Can Mendoza Turn It Around?
With the NL East tightening and expectations sky-high, Mendoza’s window to regain momentum is rapidly closing. If the injury bug continues to haunt the Mets and the team struggles to find chemistry, the front office may decide it’s time to cut losses — and bring in a stabilizing presence before the season slips away.
Conclusion
From Hope to Uncertainty in Just Months
Carlos Mendoza was hired to spark a new era. Instead, he may become the first casualty of a season teetering on disaster. The question now isn’t just whether the Mets can heal in time — it’s whether their manager can survive long enough to lead the comeback.