BREAKING: Making the decision of joining Mets is the worst in my career

BREAKING: Making the decision of joining Mets is the worst in my career

The Mets entered this season on the short list of teams with real World Series chances. Unfortunately for the team and its fans, the Mets have started to Met already, and one of the team’s players just left a zero-star review in the clubhouse after their latest loss.

During Wednesday’s 10-3 loss to the Dodgers — the team’s eighth loss in nine games — Mets reliever Jorge Lopez was ejected from the game by third base umpire Ramon DeJesus after arguing a checked-swing call. On his way off the field, Lopez fired his glove over the netting and into the stands.

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said of the incident, “What we saw out of [Lopez] today was unacceptable. We will address that, we will address that internally.”

Mets to reportedly DFA reliever Jorge López after he called them 'worst  team in probably the whole f***ing MLB' - Yahoo Sports

That was just the appetizer.

The main course came during Lopez’s postgame clubhouse interview. Normally, people try to calm down after such a highly-charged episode before speaking to the media, to avoid saying something they really don’t mean. But Lopez seemed to come in off the top rope, throwing the entire organization under the proverbial bus.

Asked if he regretted his actions on the field, Lopez said he did not:

“I think I’ve been on [what’s] looking [like] the worst team in probably the whole f—ing MLB. So, you know, whatever happens, happens. Whatever they want to do. I’ll be here tomorrow if they want me, whatever they want to do.”

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