Mets finally snap 12-game losing streak after NY mayor Zohran Mamdani faced wrath of fans

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Mets finally snap 12-game losing streak after NY mayor Zohran Mamdani faced wrath of fans

The New York Mets have finally ended their losing streak, but the conversation around the slump has been anything but straightforward. What started as a brutal run of results quickly turned into a wider talking point, pulling in politics, media narratives and even late-night television.

Mets finally snap 12-game losing streak after NY mayor Zohran Mamdani faced wrath of fans

The New York Mets have finally ended their losing streak, but the conversation around the slump has been anything but straightforward. What started as a brutal run of results quickly turned into a wider talking point, pulling in politics, media narratives and even late-night television.

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The New York Mets have finally ended their losing streak, but the conversation around the slump has been anything but straightforward.

What started as a brutal run of results quickly turned into a wider talking point, pulling in politics, media narratives and even late-night television.

Now, with the streak over, the focus shifts back to baseball, even if the storyline that surrounded it is unlikely to disappear quickly.

The situation gained wider attention after being highlighted on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and it was broken down how the narrative around the Mets’ struggles took an unexpected turn.

“This is interesting, follow along with this because on April 09, the mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, showed up at the Citi Field,” Kimmel said.

“He hugged Mr. Met and Mrs. Met [the Mets’ mascots] and since then they’ve done nothing but lose and many in the right-wing media are now blaming him,” he added.

That framing captured how quickly the losing streak became more than just a baseball issue. The Mets’ struggles, which stretched into double digits, were picked apart from every angle, with some narratives drifting far from on-field performance.

In reality, the skid was driven by familiar issues, inconsistent pitching, missed opportunities at the plate and a lack of momentum in close games. But as the losses piled up, the conversation around the team took on a life of its own.

The only way to reset that narrative was with a result, and the Mets finally delivered.

New York snapped what had reached a 12-game losing streak with a win over the Minnesota Twins, halting one of the toughest stretches of their season.

The result does not erase the problems that led to the slide, but it does stop the immediate pressure from building further.

More importantly, it gives the team a platform to stabilize. Losing streaks of that length often become self-perpetuating, where confidence drops and small mistakes become decisive.

Breaking that cycle, even with a single win, is significant. The focus now shifts to whether the Mets can build from it.

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