Mets commit six infield errors in embarrassing loss to Cubs: 'This team is in the depths of despair'
Mets commit six infield errors in embarrassing loss to Cubs: 'This team is in the depths of despair'

Chris CwikThu, June 25, 2026 at 12:41 PM UTC
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The New York Mets entered the 2026 season with one of the highest payrolls in the sport. Through 80 games, the team somehow has one of the worst records in baseball.
But the Mets hit a low point Wednesday, getting swept in a double-header vs. the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs scored 10 runs in both games, but that wasnāt the most embarrassing aspect of the Metsā losses.
That came in the second game of the doubleheader, which saw the Mets make an astounding six infield errors in a 10-5 loss.
Yes, there is a compilation of every single one of those errors.
In case you need a full accounting of the errors:
⢠Francisco Lindor bobbled a ground ball in the first inning. It didnāt lead to any runs.⢠Marcus Semien bobbled a ground ball in the fourth inning. Three runs scored, though only one of them was unearned due to the error. ⢠Marcus Semien dropped a pop up in the seventh inning. It didnāt lead to any runs.⢠Bo Bichette bobbled a ground ball in the eighth inning. ⢠Two batters later, Mark Vientos made an errant throw on a ball that led to a run scoring. That run was unearned thanks to Bichette and Vientosā errors.⢠Vientos couldnāt handle a hot shot in the ninth inning. It ignited a Cubs rally, in which the team scored three unearned runs.
Vientosā second error proved to be the breaking point for both the Metsā announcers and the teamās fans. Following that error, Mets fans started chanting for former Mets first baseman Pete Alonso.
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Alonso, who left the Mets in the offseason, is posting the best fielding numbers of his career in his first season with the Baltimore Orioles.
The Metsā announcers also seemingly had enough. Following Vientosā second error, Gary Cohen pulled no punches about the teamās performance. He called it āunprecedented,ā and added, āThis team is in the depths of despair.ā
Ron Darling put the focus on players being forced to play out of position, eventually saying the organization has to question whether this team is good enough to win this season.
After the game, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said it was an āembarrassingā day. āEveryone is pissed. Everyone is frustrated,ā he added.
Mets trade David Peterson to Cubs after doubleheader losses
The organization didnāt wait long to respond to Darlingās criticisms. Shortly after the second game of the doubleheader ended, the Mets traded lefty starter David Peterson to the Cubs for infield prospect Cole Mathis.
The move could be the first of many for the Mets, who sit at just 34-46 on the year, just two wins better than the Colorado Rockies in the National League.
The move could also be a further indictment on the Metsā infield defense. Peterson has one of the highest ground-ball rates in baseball this season. With the Mets this season, he posted a 6.09 ERA. But that figure came with a 3.85 FIP, suggesting Peterson should have gotten much better results.
A move to Chicago, where the Cubs boast one of the best defensive infields in the game, could work wonders for Petersonās numbers ⦠and confidence. It must have felt demoralizing watching the Metsā infield boot routine ground balls every time he took the mound.
Source: āAOL Sportsā