MIAMI – The fate of the mason season was decided on September 28, when they could not find a way to score on the Marlins.
But looming during the last day and the last weekend were the club’s actions on July 31.
In the series that decided the season, what was clear became official: the Mets did not have a strong trade theadline.
Gregory Soto imploded on Friday.
Ryan Helsley became an arm with a lower lever that was used on Sunday. Cedric Mullins was out of the starting line -up on Saturday and Sunday.
Tyler Rogers, generally excellent since he came from the Giants, could not put the bleeding in the fourth inning of what was a 4-0, Game 162 loss for the Marlins in Loandot Park.
President of baseball surgery David Stearns received widespread praise throughout the industry for a deadline who sacrificed none of his blue-chip perspectives and landed complementary players who all looked like they could help.
Not much did it.
In his 27 matches with the Mets, Rogers was a reliable, submarine arm who had an ERA of 2.00.
But in the biggest moment of his season, he struggled to escape from a jam he inherited from Ryne Stanek.
In the fourth inning, Rogers came in after seeing how Stanek surrendered a few doubles that placed the Mets in a 2-0 hole.
That hole deepened: Javier Sanoja presented a ball past Ronny Mauricio on third base for what an RBI triple became.
Xavier Edwards followed with a Bloop -Single in the middle that scored Sanoja and offered the Marlins insurance in the only frame in which they scored.
It is difficult to blame Rogers, who had been strong and allowed well -placed contact.
It is easier to blame Soto, accused of two runs in 1 ¹/₃ innings in the loss of Friday, in which he showed an inability to keep runners on the base.
Soto survived the eighth inning in the season finale and threw around a few hits.
It is easier to blame Mullins, who have arrived as the answer to the Mets Center Field problem, but .182 After the exchange, that manager Carlos Mendoza encouraged to start Tyrone Taylor for the last two games of the season.
Mullins came in on Sunday as a defensive replacement and received a ninth inning battle in which he fell away.
It is easier to blame Helsley, which eventually came straight, but still had a 7.20 ERA in 22 games with the Mets.
It is easiest to blame Stearns and the Front Office, which flowed -and did not add a starting pitcher like Sandy Alcantara, which was buzzing through the Mets -Line -Up.
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