Michael Conforto Singled Out For Mets Team Wide Slump

If the New York Mets were to have played in the game against the Miami Marlins, Michael Conforto was going to bat sixth. The reason why is Conforto is slumping.

There’s no doubt Conforto is slumping. After going 2-for-5 in the first game of the season, he’s slumped mightily.

Since that first game, he’s 1-for-16 with a double, a walk, and two HBP. Alarmingly, he’s struck out in seven of 19 plate appearances (36.8%). That would be eight times if the home plate umpire didn’t blow the call.

Certainly, you can understand why the Mets would consider dropping him in the order. However, taking that position ignores the fact Brandon Nimmo is the only player in the Mets lineup who is hitting. Here are the numbers:

No, this isn’t just Conforto slumping. It’s nearly everyone in the Mets lineup. Again, Nimmo is the only one performing well.

Dominic Smith hasn’t been bad per se, but still, he only has a .250 OBP. Of course, part of that is hitting a sacrifice fly.

To that end, it would make sense to move him up in the lineup. He’s one of the few who has performed respectably.

Then again, when we see Luis Guillorme hitting .500 with a 1.125 OPS unable to crack the lineup, we get a sense these decisions aren’t entirely performance driven. What the impetus is for these decisions is anyone’s guess.

Right now, we only know Nimmo and Guillorme are hitting, Smith is treading water, and frankly, everyone else is struggling mightily.

Despite that, Conforto is the only one criticized and dropped in the lineup. It makes zero to no sense, and it’s difficult to ascertain what the Mets endgame is. The only thing that’s known is Conforto is the only player penalized for struggling.

3 Replies to “Michael Conforto Singled Out For Mets Team Wide Slump”

  1. John says:

    Good afternoon,

    Conforto has been the most critical situations of all, and has failed the most in such situations. That was blatantly obvious to m as, in retrospect, I have yelled the most at his failures. He’ll obviously have significant RBI opportunities batting #6,

    I’ll be rooting for him. I’m not a hater.

    (Though I read that he’s (supposedly) an anti-vaxxer. THAT, I have the biggest problem with. Especially him being a team leader.)

    Still rooting for him to get some big hits though. 🙂

    Stay safe,

    John
    NJ

    1. John says:

      PS I forgot to edit. A few things I would have corrected. I’m a spelling and grammar psycho. 🙂

    2. metsdaddy says:

      I don’t think he’s an anti-vaxxer. I think he and the rest of the Mets opted to not push the vaccine after J.D. Davis’ stupid comments.

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