The Mets are finally finding their groove. After a brutal April that left fans wondering what went wrong, the team kicked off May with a much-needed series win over the Los Angeles Angels, capped by a commanding 5-1 victory on Sunday at Angel Stadium. Here are three key takeaways from a weekend that could signal a turning point in Queens.
1. Clay Holmes Dominates on the Mound
The starting pitching has been a question mark for much of the early season, but Clay Holmes answered the call in a big way. Delivering quality innings and keeping the Angels' lineup off balance, Holmes showed exactly why the Mets invested in his arm. His performance set the tone for the series finale, giving the bullpen a much-needed breather and the offense time to find its rhythm.
2. Mark Vientos Provides the Power
If there's one bat that's heating up at the right time, it's Mark Vientos. The young slugger launched two home runs in the series, providing the pop the Mets have been desperately searching for. With injuries piling up—including the latest blow of losing their second shortstop—Vientos' emergence at the plate could be the spark this lineup needs to start climbing back in the standings.
3. Resilience in the Face of Adversity
Injuries have tested the Mets' depth early on, but this series win showed a team that refuses to fold. Despite yet another shortstop going down, the Mets didn't let the setback derail them. Instead, they rallied late in Sunday's game, with the offense roaring to life when it mattered most. It's the kind of fight that builds momentum—and for a club looking to erase a rough April, every win counts.
As the Mets head into the next stretch of the season, the pieces are starting to come together. Strong pitching, timely power, and a never-say-die attitude could be the formula for a turnaround. For fans, it's a reminder that in baseball, it's never too early to start believing again.
