Some are split as to how view the Mets' 2019 season.
It is really simple. A team that takes the approach the front office did this offseason is considered "all in". When a team does that, anything short of the playoffs is considered a disappointment.
This was not a rebuild year. The organization was not looking for incremental changes. Brodie Van Wagonen's first move was to trade two highly rated Met prospects for a $100 million contract in Cano and Edwin Diaz.
A case could be made that if Diaz was 3/4 of the pitcher he was last year that the Mets would already have clinched a playoff spot. Even if that is the case, he was not hence the Mets are heading home for the Winter in 11 days.
A decent finish will put the team at 83-85 wins. At best, that is a mediocre record. When a team sets high expectations and the GM announces "Come and get us", a record like that is awful.
With another season almost in the books, it is safe to conclude this is one more disappointment in a long line of them.
Time for the Mets to start looking towards 2020.