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"From day one, something just felt different about this group than last year's group - a little more disconnected, not as close-knit" Steve Gelbs talks about the dynamic in the Mets clubhouse this season compared to last year:
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@SteveGelbs Lindor not buying his teammate a car probably has something to do with it…

@SteveGelbs After they choked the division last year and got 1 hit out of the playoffs Cohen should've got rid of half the team. Instead he kept most of the same team and just replaced some starting pitching. How Vogelback is your starting DH is just pathetic & a BP of guys off the street.

@SteveGelbs They looked hungover from last season’s collapse. The Diaz injury was the psychological nail in the coffin

@SteveGelbs Lack of leadership

@Metsochist4Life @SteveGelbs Simply do not get how people think trading two aging pitchers with big contracts is punting 2024? Use that money to bring in some combination of Ohtani, Giolito, Nola, Snell, Cobb, etc ?? Then just regroup the offense with prospects/signings ? Lol

@SteveGelbs If this is the case, I consider it cowardly to finally speak about it today. It took Ed Kranepool calling out the clubhouse leadership before the broadcast did.

@SteveGelbs The season ended when Diaz got hurt. It affected everything.

This is nonsense. The record is bad, so now there is disconnect with the same guys? All yr they waxed poetic about how this same team won 101 gms. Now there’s disconnect…

@SteveGelbs C’mon. Verlander wasn’t ready. Carrasco has sucked. Quintana wasn’t ready. Peterson sucked. Megill sucked. Diaz got hurt. Marte has sucked. Max came up small at every moderately big moment. Too many fringe MLB pitchers on roster asked to pitch too many innings. Connect that.

@SteveGelbs That’s easy to say now. Where was this report on Day 1 if that’s what he witnessed?






