SOME TEAMS…WELL…THEY JUST…STINK…LATE & CLOSE
Hitting well in late and close situations is a real challenge in baseball.
Not doing that well, of course, is detrimental to a team’s season success.
After all, highly paid, stat-squelching opposing closers have to be faced, and those suckers could be oh-so hard to get a hit off of.
2026 SO FAR:
The Mets are two games into this March-birthed season (baseball in March is in fact March Madness) and that late and close hitting showed up in a tying run off the bat of Luis Torrens in the bottom of the 10th.
And a come from behind, 3 run inaugural Mets HR by Luis Robert Jr.!
Yes, indeed, this is a new day! Wow!
2-0 this year might have been 0-2 last year.
That was BTW some strength poke out of the park by Luis Robert Jr., on a pitch down at the knees on the outside half of the plate. Against a strong wind, on a frigid night.
OK…on to my previously drafted article…
The Mets had an above average overall offense last year.
But when it came to late and close situations, as defined by Baseball Reference (“Late & Close is defined as the 7th inning or later with the batting team tied, ahead by one, or the tying run at least on deck”), the Mets were quite pedestrian.
The median MLB team, in terms of Late & Close plate appearances, produced the following mediocre slash line in 2025:
.229/.310/.366.
The Mets in 2025?
Remember the prosecuting attorney in the movie Movie “My Cousin Vinny” demonstratively saying at one point, “IDENTICAL”?
Well, Mets’ and baseball’s 2025 L&C “almost identical” as you can see below.
.229/.312/.361.
Virtually the same as the median MLB team produced, as you can see, although overall, the Mets bats provided a significantly better than average MLB offense in 2025.
They, simply, hit very, very well in situations that were not late & close, but hit like a mere median-average team in late and close situations.
The average fan that looks at a player’s stats is going to look at their basic overall season stats. Average, home runs, RBIs.
They’re not going to drill down into Boutique-type stats like “Late & Close”.
So these fans could have gotten excited about Alonso and Nimmo and McNeill and Marte, our dearly departed Mets 2025 Brothers, but the team as a whole underwhelmed in 2025 Late & Close situations. Which is where games are won and lost many times.
This malaise, despite not having to face a late & close squelching beast like Edwin Diaz during 2025, while he was still a Metsie.
We will see how well the restructured Mets do in late and close situations this year. I hope they rank higher amongst the 30 major league teams in Late & Close situations than they do in regular stats situations. Because if you finish higher overall hitting-wise than you rank in late and close, as occurred in 2025, you are not clutch enough.
To be clear:
The 2025 Mets’ batting average, OBP and slugging % slash line for all plate appearances averaged 9th best.
Ninth best overall, but only 15th best in late and close situations?
Big difference.
Ergo? Not clutch in “late and close”.
I believe that’s one big reason why Steve Cohen and David Stearns chose to make the roster changes that they have…Subpar 2025 late and close output. Not just the oft-mentioned 2025 porous defense that was hemorrhaging runs.
Hopefully, the newly acquired Mets hitters will rake better in late and close situations in 2026 than the 2025 team’s hitters did. I believe this team will be far better in late and close siruations.
If they do, wins will pour in and fans will SMILE. Even if they never heard of the “late and close” stat.
By the way, Bo Bichette in L&C situations in 2025?
He hit a robust .325/.354/.558.
As you can clearly see if you look closely, lately I’m smiling over here, just thinking about that.
Mets game one against Skenes was not a good test of “late and close”. Because, after the first inning, it was never close. But the Mets, in that first inning of the opener, when it was EARLY AND CLOSE?
EXCEPTIONAL.
AND A GREAT SIGN THAT “LATE AND CLOSE” MAY BE MUCH MORE INTERESTING IN METSVILLE IN 2026 THAN IN 2025.
ALONSO WATCH
1 for 5, no RBIs on Saturday.
His last RBI was a full month ago.


