In a recent press conference, New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom expressed his frustration with the team’s lackluster performance this season. deGrom, who has been one of the top pitchers in the league, has not received much run support from his teammates. He stated, “It’s tough when you go out there and give it your all, but the team doesn’t score any runs. It’s frustrating.”
Mets manager Mickey Callaway also acknowledged the team’s struggles, saying, “We need to do a better job of supporting our pitchers, especially someone like deGrom who gives us his all every time he takes the mound.” Callaway emphasized the importance of getting the offense going and providing run support for the pitching staff.
Despite the team’s poor performance, deGrom remains optimistic about the Mets’ chances in the remainder of the season. He said, “We have a talented group of guys, and I believe we can turn things around. We just need to start executing and playing to our full potential.”
Fans of the Mets have also voiced their frustrations with the team’s lack of offensive production. One fan commented, “It’s hard to watch deGrom pitch so well and not get the support he deserves. The team needs to step up and start producing runs for him.”
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Mets to see if they can improve their offensive output and provide the necessary support for their pitching staff. Only time will tell if they can turn their season around and make a push for the postseason.