Mets Player Meter: Position players, April 6-19
A quick review of how the Mets’ position players fared in the past couple of weeks.
Apr 17, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) walks back to the dugout after flying out against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Listen, there is no good introduction to this other than to just give you a trigger warning because if you read on, you will see the worst meter you have ever laid your eyes upon. And once you lay your eyes upon it, you will not be able to unsee it.
I can’t. I don’t need to rehash for you why the meter looks like this. The Mets have lost 11 straight games.
They only have one win in the time period encompassed by this meter. They are last in baseball in runs scored. The only two guys in the lineup with a pulse at the moment are Francisco Alvarez and a guy they just brought up six days ago.
So to serve as your buffer and make it so that you have to scroll down a bit to actually see the meter for the sake of your own mental health, I will include this image to serve as the introduction to the meter instead of more developed thoughts. Okay here’s the actual meter (you were warned). Player Last week This week Francisco Alvarez, C Brett Baty, UTIL Carson Benge, OF Bo Bichette, 3B Francisco Lindor, SS Ronny Mauricio, INF — MJ Melendez, OF — Tommy Pham, OF — Jorge Polanco, 1B/DH Luis Robert Jr.
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