Are Mets' hitting coaches to blame for RISP issues?
Briefly

The New York Mets, struggling with their performance with runners in scoring position, are facing fan frustration directed at their hitting coaches, Eric Chavez and Jeremy Barnes. Historically, the franchise has not shied away from making mid-season changes to its coaching staff, evidenced by several previous firings. As of late, the Mets rank 28th in Major League Baseball for batting average with runners in scoring position, highlighting a critical area of concern that could lead management to consider drastic changes during the season.
Hitting coaches have evolved, with the Mets currently employing Eric Chavez and Jeremy Barnes amid fan calls for their heads over scoring struggles.
The Mets are 28th in baseball with a .211 batting average with runners in scoring position, igniting discussions about team hitting strategies.
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