Yahoo Sports reported on Sunday, September 28, that the New York Mets were eliminated from Major League Baseball postseason contention after a 4-0 loss to the Miami Marlins. The defeat concluded a significant downturn for the team, which held the best record in baseball on June 12 before falling out of a playoff position. After starting the season 45-24, the Mets played the rest of the season with a 38-55 record, finishing with a final record of 83-79.
tsn.ca reported, The outcome of the Mets' final game directly determined the last remaining playoff team in the National League. With New York's loss, the Cincinnati Reds officially secured the league's final wild-card spot, despite losing their own game to the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2. The Reds will advance to the postseason to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Wild Card Series. The Mets' 2025 season is now over.
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