BREAKING: Mets Manager Carlos Mendoza Laser-Focused on Upcoming Season

Oct 13, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza (64) speaks to the media before game one of the NLCS for the 2024 MLB Playoffs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
The Mets skipper has his eyes set on 2025 after a magical first year in 2024.

Despite a magical 2024 season that saw the New York Mets reach the NLCS for the first time since 2015, manager Carlos Mendoza is laser-focused on having another strong year in 2025.

Speaking on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM, the second-year skipper for the Mets wants to move on from 2024 and have his eyes set firmly on the 2025 campaign.

“We don’t care about 2024 anymore, Did we have a good season? Yes. But did we achieve what we wanted to achieve? No. That is bringing a championship to Queens,” Mendoza said.

New York came close to making an improbable return to the World Series last year but saw their magic run out in the NLCS, where they lost in six games to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Nonetheless,
from starting the year 0-5 and at one point being 11 games under .500 by the end of May, the Mets’ ensuing playoff push made the season one of the most memorable in franchise history.

Even after that incredible season, the offseason moves that New York has made should get fans more excited about what’s to come this year. While the biggest splash was signing Juan Soto to a record-setting 15-year, $765 million deal, the Mets were also able to bring back starting pitcher Sean Manaea and first baseman Pete Alonso, both of whom were integral to the team’s success; other notable additions in free agency include Clay Holmes, Frankie Montas, and A.J. Minter.

Thanks to the team’s successful offseason, Mendoza has made it very clear that he wants the Mets and the fanbase to move on from 2024. The 2025 Mets will have high expectations this season, and want that to be the main focus with the start of spring training drawing closer.

Related Posts

Astros’ Joe Espada and Dana Brown are making it a goal to retire in Houston

Astros brass planning to stick around Houston past the 2026 season.

Tony Vitello Reacts to Giants Rookies Wild Celebration With Perfect One-Liner

Tony Vitello Brings Fire and Familiar Faces to Giants Dugout – Now Comes the Real Test Tony Vitello isn’t your typical first-year MLB manager. He’s not easing into the role…

Cardinals Star JJ Wetherholt Stuns Fans With Bold World Classic Decision

The 2026 World Baseball Classic is still a few months away, but the buzz is already building as players across Major League Baseball begin to declare their intentions to suit up…

Yankees Hit Roadblock in Corey Seager Talks as Marte Rumors Swirl

The Yankees are doing what the Yankees do – staying aggressive and keeping their name in just about every major conversation this offseason. Whether it’s free agency or the trade…

Kyle Tucker Sends Message After Cubs Off-Field Update

  Kyle Tucker is one of the premier free agents on the market, and his future in MLB remains uncertain. He is expected to command a long-term…

John W. Henry Considers Adding Star Infielder Ketel Marte to Boost Red Sox Offense

December 14, 2025 — John W. Henry and the Boston Red Sox are reportedly weighing the option of acquiring star infielder Ketel Marte from the Arizona Diamondbacks, with the potential to significantly bolster their offense…