Mets and Yankees wrap up nightmare New York seasons, head into uncertain winter
NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in nine years, baseball’s post-season won’t include a New York team.
Neither one even came close, really.
Back in March, such a monumental flop by the Mets and Yankees would’ve been difficult to envision. After combining for 200 regular-season wins in 2022, both clubs were coming off playoff appearances and both added big-name talent in the offseason.
With stars like Aaron Judge and Justin Verlander on each side of town — not to mention the two largest payrolls in the majors — the highly anticipated 2023 campaign shaped up as one of the most exciting in the city’s history.