NEW YORK — The Mets insist their greatest rebound of 2024 may be yet to come.
''If we come back from this, then it's going to be a heck of a story. We're going to be adding to that whole Grimace, OMG stuff," Brandon Nimmo said after New York fell into a 3-1 NL Championship Series deficit with a 10-2 dud against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday night.
They dropped six games back of a wild-card berth with a 22-33 start and made the playoffs.
They were two outs from elimination before Pete Alonso's three-run home run saved them in the Wild Card Series at Milwaukee.
They rallied with five runs in the eighth inning of the Division Series opener at Philadelphia and got a go-ahead grand slam from Francisco Lindor in the sixth inning of Game 4 to finish the Phillies.
''It's taught us a lot about our character and who we are in our identity as a team. We're a super resilient bunch, and we've had to pretty much answer the bell all year," Alonso said. ''The one word I can think of for the 2024 Mets other than Grimace is resiliency. That's just who we are."
Hopeful of reaching the World Series for the first time since 2015 and winning the title for the first time since 1986, New York has been outscored 30-9 by the Dodgers. Mets pitchers have walked 31 and batters have gone 4 for 29 with runners in scoring position, including 0 for 11 in the last two defeats.
Alonso is hitting .133 (2 for 15) with no RBIs. Nimmo .200 (3 for 15) with one RBI and Lindor .250 (4 for 16) with one RBI.