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Carlos Mendoza, the Venezuelan manager of the New York Mets, lost a key player for the Metropolitans at a time when they could be eliminated from the 2025 MLB playoffs. The Mets
Miguel Cairo of the Washington Nationals and Carlos Mendoza of the New York Mets are the first Venezuelans to manage against each other in the major leagues
Cardenales Little League from his hometown of Barquisimeto, Venezuela, was representing Latin America in the LLWS.
The New York Mets are starting to resemble the team that was once considered one of the strongest and even a contender to reach the World Series. They've begun their series against
Things haven't been going the New York Mets' way of late, but Jon Heyman of the New York Post sees no end in sight for the skipper's job status.
This team has been streaky all year. A hot stretch to close the regular season could quickly bring Mendoza back into the good graces of the fanbase and owner Steve Cohen. But as it stands, the public is souring on a season, and a manager, it had high hopes for not long ago.
Manager Carlos Mendoza discusses Brandon Nimmo leaving the game with neck stiffness, Kodai Senga's outing and more following the Mets' 5-4 loss
Most major league managers don’t participate in the nightly exchange of lineup cards prior to first pitch, preferring instead to hand off that assignment to various members of the coaching staff. When it came time for the traditional ritual Tuesday night at Park,
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza got honest about his fan base booing him upon taking Nolan McLean out on August 16.