The Mets have stumbled to five games below .500 after dropping their series to the last place Cardinals, as New York has now dropped seven of its last 10 games.
It hasn't been a pretty watch, and Jerry says the Mets are showing no signs of life when they take the field every night.
"This Mets team looks like a dead team walking," Jerry said. "It starts with the pitching, which has been poor all season long. While they can put up seven runs one day against St. Louis or put up 10 runs in Atlanta, if you can't hold teams down, and they clearly don't seem to be capable of doing it with their starting rotation, I don't know how it turns around.
"Unless you're gonna tell me Scherzer and Verlander are gonna find the fountain of youth…which there are no signs of that, I don't know how this changes. I really don't."
The Mets can't even seem to get one of their big bats to carry the team for a period of time, and with the lineup not producing enough runs for their struggling pitching staff, most recently Carlos Carrasco on Sunday, it doesn't seem like this team will breathe new life into itself any time soon.
"You're looking for someone to carry the team at this point…where has been the guy that's stepped up and hit .450 over the last three weeks?" Jerry said. "It hasn't happened."
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