If the Mets Are No Longer Underdogs, Are They Still the Mets?
Briefly

The New York Mets are experiencing a surge of optimism with the signing of a star hitter from their rivals, the Yankees. This excitement is tempered by the team's historically disappointing performance, including a record-low 120 losses in their inaugural season. Fans, like Michael Matteo Jr., remain devoted despite past letdowns, as they hope this season will bring a turnaround. The uncertainty surrounding the Mets has often led to heightened expectations, making this moment a critical one for both the team and its loyal supporters.
Optimism is running high this year among those who cheer for the Mets. Usually, this is a bad sign: the Mets have a long history of disappointing their fans.
The team lost a hundred and twenty games in its first season, in 1962, a record that held until last year, generating a unique kind of devotion among its followers.
Read at The New Yorker
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