In his inaugural season, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza turned adversity into success, guiding the team from an 0-5 start to a remarkable 89 wins and a playoff appearance. His leadership shone through numerous challenges, including injuries and team turmoil. As Mendoza prepares for his second season, expectations are heightened with the acquisition of Juan Soto, who strengthens the lineup. Emphasizing growth and improvement personally and for the team, Mendoza believes in fostering connections and adapting strategies for success moving forward.
The biggest difference for me, coming into the camp for my second year, is that you know people. You're not meeting people every day.
After battling adversity with injuries and suspensions, the Mets surged to the NLCS, showing resilience and capability under Mendoza's leadership.
Mendoza emphasized continuous improvement: "If you're not getting better - we're asking players to get better every day..."
With the acquisition of Juan Soto, Mendoza faces high expectations for his second season, having already led the Mets to 89 wins and a postseason appearance.
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