Despite starting the season 0-5, rookie manager Carlos Mendoza of the New York Mets remained calm and didn’t panic. Even though there were talks of the team’s poor start being similar to that of the 1960s, Mendoza stayed composed. Players were curious to see how he would react to the tough situation, and Mendoza passed the test. While a team meeting was considered, Mendoza preferred one-on-one conversations and addressing players during regular meetings.

Mendoza’s low-key approach seemed to work, as the Mets managed to turn their season around after the rough start. Winning eight of their next 11 games and three consecutive series, the team was back to .500 after a 6-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Mendoza, who previously coached for the Yankees, emphasized the importance of staying consistent and preparing to compete. Players praised his communication skills and noted that he maintained the same personable approach he had while working with the Yankees.

One instance that highlighted Mendoza’s managerial style was his decision to stick with right-handed Harrison Bader in a crucial situation with bases loaded and two outs. Despite having lefty-swinging DJ Stewart available on the bench, Mendoza trusted Bader and his ability to put the ball in play against a specific pitcher’s fastball. This decision paid off when Bader hit a dribbler to third, resulting in an RBI single that gave the Mets the lead.

Mendoza acknowledged that his strategies may not always work out, but he believes in maintaining communication with his players and showing support consistently. While he acknowledged that there will be ups and downs throughout the season, Mendoza stressed the importance of staying consistent with both players and coaching staff. The Mets’ early struggles and subsequent rebound are a testament to Mendoza’s leadership and ability to handle adversity with composure.

Overall, Mendoza’s performance as a first-time manager during the challenging early part of the season has been commendable. His calm demeanor, communication skills, and strategic decisions have garnered praise from players and contributed to the team’s success. As the season progresses, Mendoza’s ability to navigate through rough patches and maintain consistency will be key in guiding the Mets to further victories and success.

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