Mets’ president of baseball operations David Stearns speaks to media

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Mets’ president of baseball operations David Stearns speaks to media

Mets’ president of baseball operations David Stearns speaks to media

Stearns is speaking to the media as per usual ahead of the Mets’ homestand.

Mets’ president of baseball operations David Stearns speaks to media

Stearns is speaking to the media as per usual ahead of the Mets’ homestand.

As the New York Mets prepare to kick off a six-game homestand against the Tigers and Yankees, all eyes are on president of baseball operations David Stearns, who is addressing the media today. The biggest headline? The promotion of 21-year-old A.J. Ewing, who will make his major league debut tonight, batting eighth and starting in center field. It's a bright spot for a team that's been searching for answers.

If you want to catch Stearns live, you can tune into SNY's YouTube channel. But don't worry if you miss it—we'll be updating this post with the key takeaways from his press conference. The conversation is sure to center on the Mets' rocky start to the season. Despite boasting one of the highest payrolls in baseball, the team sits at the bottom of the standings with a 15-25 record. That's the worst in the league, and it's been a tough pill to swallow for fans and players alike.

There are glimmers of hope, though. Since snapping their brutal 12-game losing streak, the Mets have gone 8-9—not spectacular, but a step in the right direction. Still, the offense remains a major concern. Averaging just 3.48 runs per game, they have the second-worst scoring attack in the sport. Stearns will likely face tough questions about what's going wrong and how the team plans to turn things around. Stay tuned for updates as he shares his insights on the road ahead.

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