The New York Mets finished 101-61 in the 2022 regular season. Unfortunately for them, the Atlanta Braves also went 101-61, and managed to avoid the wild-card round based on a 10-9 advantage in head-to-head games.
The Mets lost a wild-card series 2-1 to San Diego. In November 2022, it was announced the Mets’ Buck Showalter had been voted NL Manager of the Year.
The sensational work of closer Edwin Diaz was key to that outstanding Mets’ season. He appeared in 61 games, saved 32, had a 1.31 ERA and 118 strikeouts in 62 innings.
Owner Steve Cohen’s euphoric spending for the wondrous 2023 season that he anticipated started with a five-year, $102 million, no-trade contract to Diaz in early November — the largest deal ever for a reliever.
On March 15, 2023, Diaz closed out a 5-2 victory for Puerto Rico over the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic.
In the hectic celebration that followed, Diaz suffered a right knee injury. He was taken off the field in a wheelchair. The injury was a complete patellar tendon tear that cost him the entire 2023 season.
The 2023 Mets went 75-87. Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander were traded in a fire sale. Showalter was fired at season’s end. Cohen announced he would rein in spending.
A year later, on March 17, Twins closer Jhoan Duran was warming up to throw a live batting practice session in Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Fla., that magical place of sunny weather and horrendous traffic.