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The $375 million Mets win, inspire hope: ‘At least we don’t suck’

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NEW YORK - The sign was, at first glance, made for this moment. Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. “LET’S GO METS.

STOP THE SLUMP. ” Andrew Arrabaca was holding it outside Citi Field on Wednesday night, as he and thousands of other New Yorkers tried to will their team out of a 12-game losing streak that had become the punchline of text chains, memes and one savage New York Times correction. But in a twist that is, when you

NEW YORK - The sign was, at first glance, made for this moment. Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. “LET’S GO METS.

STOP THE SLUMP. ” Andrew Arrabaca was holding it outside Citi Field on Wednesday night, as he and thousands of other New Yorkers tried to will their team out of a 12-game losing streak that had become the punchline of text chains, memes and one savage New York Times correction. But in a twist that is, when you think of it, very Mets, the sign was actually a retread.

Arrabaca had made it last summer, as the team sputtered through September and fell one game short of the postseason. “They kind of have to win at some point,” Arrabaca said Wednesday, before the Mets took the field against the Minnesota Twins. “They’re gonna have to play another not-so-great team.

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