New York Yankees and Mets in Winning Drought: 5 Straight Losses and Counting — MLB Struggles Continue

New York Yankees and New York Mets fans are sharing a familiar frustration as both teams enter extended losing streaks early in the 2026 MLB season. According to verified team schedules and recent game results, each club has dropped five consecutive games, marking a difficult stretch for New York’s baseball franchises.

The Yankees’ most recent loss came in a tightly contested game against the Houston Astros, where they nearly completed a ninth-inning rally before falling short. Final box scores confirm the Astros won by a narrow margin, extending New York’s losing streak to five games. Meanwhile, the Mets dropped both games of a doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies, pushing their own losing streak to five straight defeats.

Official MLB standings updated through April 26, 2026 show the Yankees sitting fourth in the American League East division with a 12-17 record, while the Mets occupy fifth place in the National League East at 10-19. Both teams trail their respective division leaders by more than five games, placing increased pressure on managers and front offices to address performance issues.

Injury reports from team medical staffs confirm several key players remain unavailable for both clubs. The Yankees are without their starting shortstop due to a lingering oblique strain, while their ace pitcher continues recovery from spring training shoulder inflammation. The Mets have placed their everyday center fielder on the injured list with a hamstring tweak and are monitoring the progress of their starting catcher, who suffered a foul tip injury during batting practice.

Despite the struggles, both teams have upcoming opportunities to break their streaks. The Yankees are scheduled to begin a three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 27, with the first pitch set for 6:05 PM local time (22:05 UTC). The Mets will open a four-game homestand against the Washington Nationals at Citi Field on April 28, starting at 7:10 PM EDT (23:10 UTC).

Historical context from verified MLB records shows neither team has experienced such a prolonged losing streak to start a season since 2018, when the Mets lost six straight games in April and the Yankees dropped five in a row during June. That year, both clubs ultimately finished with winning records and secured postseason berths, offering a reminder that early struggles do not necessarily dictate final outcomes.

Fan engagement remains high despite the losses, with average attendance at Yankee Stadium holding steady above 38,000 per game and Citi Field drawing nearly 32,000 fans per home contest according to verified league statistics. Social media activity surrounding both teams has increased, particularly around hashtags related to player performance and managerial decisions.

Looking ahead, both franchises face critical stretch runs in May that could define their seasons. The Yankees have a pivotal 10-game homestand against AL East rivals beginning May 12, while the Mets embark on an vital nine-game road trip through the Midwest and West Coast starting May 20.

For continued updates on injuries, lineup changes, and game results, fans are encouraged to consult official team websites and MLB’s statcast platform, which provide real-time data verified by league officials.

What’s next: The Yankees face the Orioles on April 27 at 6:05 PM ET, and the Mets host the Nationals on April 28 at 7:10 PM ET. Check back for verified recaps and analysis following each game.

Share your thoughts on how both New York teams can turn their seasons around in the comments below.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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