NEW YORK – The Mets slogged into their end-of-April homestand with a chance to turn things around in a significant way. When they came home last week, they hadn’t won a game in two weeks. So their next nine games against the lowly Twins, Rockies and Nationals should’ve been a tonic. Instead, the Mets continued to plunge into the depths of inferiority. New York went 3-6 in their homestand and dropped to 10-21 on the season. That’s the worst record in baseball. It’s also the fourth-worst record in the history of the Mets franchise after the month of April. Only the 1962, ‘64 and ‘81 Mets were wo...
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