By Chet Gumpert
The New York Mets reached the World Series in 2015 behind their dominant pitching staff, but ultimately fell short to the Kansas City Royals in five games. While the Mets’ pitching was certainly a strength throughout the postseason, their lack of offense was the primary reason they were unable to bring home the championship.
During the regular season, the Mets’ offense was middle of the pack in the National League, finishing eighth in runs scored and seventh in batting average. However, they were able to catch fire in the postseason, scoring a total of 47 runs in their 12 games leading up to the World Series.
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