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29 abr 2026

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MLB Panic Meter: Which Struggling Teams Are on the Brink and Who Can Bounce Back?

Early-season woes hit big-market teams like the Phillies, Red Sox, and Mets, sparking managerial changes and fan anxiety.

LAT Editorial Team

LAT Editorial Team

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MLB Panic Meter: Which Struggling Teams Are on the Brink and Who Can Bounce Back?
Créditos fotogråficos: ESPN

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April has been a brutal month for several Major League Baseball teams, with high expectations quickly turning into disappointing starts. The Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, and New York Mets headline the list of franchises struggling to find their footing, combining for a dismal 40-56 record and multiple managerial shakeups.

As these teams grapple with poor offense, shaky pitching, and defensive lapses, fans and analysts alike are asking: how much damage has this slow start done to their postseason hopes? Our MLB experts weigh in on the panic levels for these and other faltering clubs, offering insight into whether recovery is possible or if the alarm bells should be ringing loud and clear.

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Why the Phillies and Mets Are Facing a Crisis

The Philadelphia Phillies have been hit hardest by pitching woes, sporting the highest ERA in the majors. Starters Aaron Nola and Jesus Luzardo have struggled, and the offense hasn’t compensated, with Alec Bohm notably underperforming. The Phillies responded by firing manager Rob Thomson, signaling urgency to turn things around.

Meanwhile, the New York Mets are enduring the worst offensive slump in MLB, ranking last in runs scored, on-base percentage, and slugging. Injuries to key players like Francisco Lindor have left gaping holes, and despite Juan Soto’s presence, the lineup lacks consistent production. The Mets’ pitching rotation and bullpen also face challenges, compounding their difficulties.

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Boston Red Sox’s Bold Move: Firing Alex Cora Early

In a surprising and drastic step, the Red Sox dismissed manager Alex Cora after just 27 games, reflecting deep concern from the front office. The team’s offense has been anemic, ranking near the bottom in nearly every major category. Boston’s leadership is banking on pitching improvements to salvage the season, but the question remains whether the current roster can generate enough power to compete.

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Teams Showing Signs of Hope Despite Rough Starts

Not all struggling teams are sounding the alarm. The Seattle Mariners, despite a slow offensive start, have seen recent improvements with key hitters heating up and a rotation that, while not dominant, remains competitive. The Kansas City Royals also show promise, with solid starting pitching and defense, and an offense expected to rebound as players improve with runners in scoring position.

  • Seattle Mariners: Panic meter 1.5 – offense improving, rotation steady
  • Kansas City Royals: Panic meter 2 – fixable offensive issues, bullpen concerns
  • Toronto Blue Jays: Panic meter 3 – injuries hampering offense and rotation, health key to recovery

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Houston Astros and Mets: High Panic Levels Demand Urgent Fixes

The Houston Astros have allowed the most runs in MLB, plagued by poor defense and pitching injuries that won’t resolve until late May. Their panic meter stands at 4, reflecting the severity of their struggles. Similarly, the Mets’ offensive futility and injury setbacks have pushed their panic meter to 4, with questions looming about whether their lineup can regain potency.

“The Mets can’t rely solely on Juan Soto to carry the offense. Teams are pitching around him, daring others to step up — and so far, the results haven’t been there.”—Jorge Castillo

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Looking Ahead: Can These Teams Turn It Around?

For many teams, the path to recovery hinges on health and timely improvements. The Blue Jays expect key players like George Springer and Max Scherzer to return soon, potentially revitalizing their lineup and rotation. The Phillies hope for pitching rebounds and bullpen stability, while the Red Sox are betting on pitching to compensate for offensive shortcomings.

While some clubs face uphill battles, the MLB season is long, and early struggles don’t always dictate final outcomes. Fans should watch closely as teams adjust rosters, manage injuries, and seek to regain momentum in the months ahead.

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