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Carlos Mendoza Pressing Right Buttons as Mets ‘Continue to Find a Way’
Mets’ Pitching Coach Has Team Rolling Amid Injuries
As the New York Mets continue to deal with a rash of injuries to their starting rotation, pitching coach Carlos Mendoza has helped keep the team afloat. The 43-year-old Mendoza, who joined the Mets in 2020, has overseen a staff that has posted a 3.56 ERA, fifth-best in the majors. Mendoza has worked closely with the Mets' young starters, including David Peterson, Tylor Megill, and Trevor Williams. He has also helped veteran Taijuan Walker bounce back from a rough start to the season. "He's been a great asset to us," Mets manager Buck Showalter said. "He's a very knowledgeable guy, and he's really good at communicating with the pitchers." Mendoza's success with the Mets is no surprise. He has a long track record of success as a pitching coach, both in the minors and in the majors. Prior to joining the Mets, he was the pitching coach for the Oakland Athletics from 2016 to 2019.Mendoza's Approach
Mendoza's approach to pitching is based on a few key principles: - Emphasizing fastball command - Getting ahead in the count - Throwing strikes He believes that if a pitcher can command his fastball, he can be successful. He also believes that it is important to get ahead in the count, as this gives the pitcher more options. Finally, he believes that it is important to throw strikes, as this reduces the number of walks a pitcher gives up. Mendoza's approach has been effective for the Mets. The team's starters have a combined 3.56 ERA, and they have issued only 2.7 walks per nine innings.The Results
The results of Mendoza's work have been evident on the field. The Mets have a 37-25 record, and they are in first place in the NL East. The team's pitching staff has been a big part of that success. Mendoza has been credited with helping the Mets develop a deep and effective starting rotation. He has also helped the team's relievers to be more effective. The Mets are hoping that Mendoza can continue to work his magic and help the team win a World Series. If he can, he will be one of the most successful pitching coaches in baseball history.Source: Carlos Mendoza pressing right buttons as Mets ‘continue to find a way’ - The Athletic
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