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Here’s how the Mets have turned their season around

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May was miserable in Queens.

Because the month drew to an in depth, the Mets had just gotten swept at home by the Dodgers, placed the struggling Edwin Diaz on the IL and designated disgruntled right-hander Jorge Lopez for project.

They were also 11 games under .500, six games out of the ultimate wild-card spot within the National League — with seven teams ahead of them — and looked like a team headed nowhere.

Latest York Mets pitcher Adam Ottavino throws a pitch within the sixth inning. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

“We stink immediately,’’ Adam Ottavino said after the ultimate loss to Los Angeles.

But then the veteran right-hander added: “It doesn’t mean we’re gonna stink going forward.”

The Mets did stink going forward, but not for long.

Two wins over the Diamondbacks were followed by a pair of ugly defeats to Arizona, with a visit to Washington after which London to face the first-place Phillies on the horizon.

So what’s happened within the last month that’s gotten the Mets back to .500, just 1 ½ games behind the Padres and Cardinals for a wild-card spot heading into Thursday night and fresh off a convincing sweep of the Subway Series at Citi Field?

“It’s a credit to that group in there,” Carlos Mendoza said of his club Wednesday night. “They’re good players, good coaches and so they’re having fun.”

Francisco Lindor has had a .997 OPS in his last 23 games. Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

And far of what’s altered the direction of the season began in May.

As bad because the month was for the Mets — and at 9-19, it was brutal — there have been some brilliant spots. It wasn’t simply a team meeting on at some point or a return from the IL for a key player or one other that’s sparked the turnaround.

As a substitute, it’s clear the Mets’ incredible about-face has been on account of a mixture of things.

Mark Vientos replaced Brett Baty at third base. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

Here’s a take a look at a couple of:

Francisco Lindor, who was one in all many Mets having an awful season through most of May, called a team meeting following the ultimate loss to the Dodgers.

Since then, he’s taken off.

After compiling a .652 OPS through his first 55 games, the shortstop has a .997 OPS in his last 23 games.

His success, though, goes back even further, likely tied to being moved from the No. 3 hole within the lineup to the leadoff spot May 18, as Lindor has a .906 OPS at the highest of the order.

One other necessary change was the choice to switch Brett Baty with Mark Vientos at third base.

Since being recalled for good from Triple-A Syracuse on May 15, Vientos has a .907 OPS. Baty’s was just .633 when he was sent down.

Then there’s the outfield, with Brandon Nimmo and Harrison Bader.

Bader, unhappy about his playing time and never hitting well enough to justify an on a regular basis spot within the lineup in mid-May, got here alive.

In his last 34 games starting May 16, Bader has an .875 OPS. It was .628 before that.

Nimmo waited until June, but has five homers in his last 11 games.

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Around the identical time because the third base switch, J.D. Martinez began to hit like J.D. Martinez after a slow start following his signing late in spring training.

In his first 15 games as a Met, Martinez didn’t look anything just like the longtime threat he’d been throughout his profession, with only a .675 OPS.

But in his last 37 games, dating to May 13, his OPS is .920, ninth-best within the majors in that span.

Not coincidentally, the Mets have scored the second-most runs within the majors since that date, behind only the Orioles. Prior to that date, they were 18th.

Martinez’ OPS is .920 for his last 37 games. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

To not be forgotten is Pete Alonso, who has hit higher over the past month, as well, and the arrival of Jose Iglesias on May 31 has helped make up for Jeff McNeil’s continued slump. Iglesias has a .905 OPS after being brought up from Triple-A.

Perhaps an important addition in the primary half, though, was the return of Francisco Alvarez behind the plate.

The 22-year-old got off to a rough start, with only a .652 OPS in 16 games before he went down with a torn ligament in his left thumb that required surgery.

He used that day without work to look at and, he believes, slow the sport down.

Even twiddling with a splint on his thumb since coming back, Alvarez has been on fire, with a 1.232 OPS in 14 games since June 11.

Latest York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez is greeted by Latest York Mets third baseman Mark Vientos after he scores on his two-run home run in the course of the third inning. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

And his backup, Luis Torrens, has been excellent, giving the Mets a large upgrade on the position over Omar Narvaez and Tomas Nido, who were there much of the season.

The offensive resurgence, on full display against the Yankees, has given latest life to the Mets season.

Based on tankathon.com, the Mets have the third-easiest schedule the remaining of the best way, with their opponents having a combined .488 winning percentage.

Their improved play, combined with the sorry state of the National League, gives the Mets a 41.8 percent probability of creating the playoffs, in accordance with tankathon.com.

“We’ve still got an extended approach to go,’’ Mendoza said.

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May was miserable in Queens.

Because the month drew to an in depth, the Mets had just gotten swept at home by the Dodgers, placed the struggling Edwin Diaz on the IL and designated disgruntled right-hander Jorge Lopez for project.

They were also 11 games under .500, six games out of the ultimate wild-card spot within the National League — with seven teams ahead of them — and looked like a team headed nowhere.

Latest York Mets pitcher Adam Ottavino throws a pitch within the sixth inning. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

“We stink immediately,’’ Adam Ottavino said after the ultimate loss to Los Angeles.

But then the veteran right-hander added: “It doesn’t mean we’re gonna stink going forward.”

The Mets did stink going forward, but not for long.

Two wins over the Diamondbacks were followed by a pair of ugly defeats to Arizona, with a visit to Washington after which London to face the first-place Phillies on the horizon.

So what’s happened within the last month that’s gotten the Mets back to .500, just 1 ½ games behind the Padres and Cardinals for a wild-card spot heading into Thursday night and fresh off a convincing sweep of the Subway Series at Citi Field?

“It’s a credit to that group in there,” Carlos Mendoza said of his club Wednesday night. “They’re good players, good coaches and so they’re having fun.”

Francisco Lindor has had a .997 OPS in his last 23 games. Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

And far of what’s altered the direction of the season began in May.

As bad because the month was for the Mets — and at 9-19, it was brutal — there have been some brilliant spots. It wasn’t simply a team meeting on at some point or a return from the IL for a key player or one other that’s sparked the turnaround.

As a substitute, it’s clear the Mets’ incredible about-face has been on account of a mixture of things.

Mark Vientos replaced Brett Baty at third base. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

Here’s a take a look at a couple of:

Francisco Lindor, who was one in all many Mets having an awful season through most of May, called a team meeting following the ultimate loss to the Dodgers.

Since then, he’s taken off.

After compiling a .652 OPS through his first 55 games, the shortstop has a .997 OPS in his last 23 games.

His success, though, goes back even further, likely tied to being moved from the No. 3 hole within the lineup to the leadoff spot May 18, as Lindor has a .906 OPS at the highest of the order.

One other necessary change was the choice to switch Brett Baty with Mark Vientos at third base.

Since being recalled for good from Triple-A Syracuse on May 15, Vientos has a .907 OPS. Baty’s was just .633 when he was sent down.

Then there’s the outfield, with Brandon Nimmo and Harrison Bader.

Bader, unhappy about his playing time and never hitting well enough to justify an on a regular basis spot within the lineup in mid-May, got here alive.

In his last 34 games starting May 16, Bader has an .875 OPS. It was .628 before that.

Nimmo waited until June, but has five homers in his last 11 games.

Delivering insights on all things Amazin’s

Enroll for Contained in the Mets by Mike Puma, exclusively on Sports+

Thanks

Around the identical time because the third base switch, J.D. Martinez began to hit like J.D. Martinez after a slow start following his signing late in spring training.

In his first 15 games as a Met, Martinez didn’t look anything just like the longtime threat he’d been throughout his profession, with only a .675 OPS.

But in his last 37 games, dating to May 13, his OPS is .920, ninth-best within the majors in that span.

Not coincidentally, the Mets have scored the second-most runs within the majors since that date, behind only the Orioles. Prior to that date, they were 18th.

Martinez’ OPS is .920 for his last 37 games. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

To not be forgotten is Pete Alonso, who has hit higher over the past month, as well, and the arrival of Jose Iglesias on May 31 has helped make up for Jeff McNeil’s continued slump. Iglesias has a .905 OPS after being brought up from Triple-A.

Perhaps an important addition in the primary half, though, was the return of Francisco Alvarez behind the plate.

The 22-year-old got off to a rough start, with only a .652 OPS in 16 games before he went down with a torn ligament in his left thumb that required surgery.

He used that day without work to look at and, he believes, slow the sport down.

Even twiddling with a splint on his thumb since coming back, Alvarez has been on fire, with a 1.232 OPS in 14 games since June 11.

Latest York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez is greeted by Latest York Mets third baseman Mark Vientos after he scores on his two-run home run in the course of the third inning. Charles Wenzelberg / Latest York Post

And his backup, Luis Torrens, has been excellent, giving the Mets a large upgrade on the position over Omar Narvaez and Tomas Nido, who were there much of the season.

The offensive resurgence, on full display against the Yankees, has given latest life to the Mets season.

Based on tankathon.com, the Mets have the third-easiest schedule the remaining of the best way, with their opponents having a combined .488 winning percentage.

Their improved play, combined with the sorry state of the National League, gives the Mets a 41.8 percent probability of creating the playoffs, in accordance with tankathon.com.

“We’ve still got an extended approach to go,’’ Mendoza said.

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