A word of caution. The strength of this team remains, and must be, the starting pitching. And it, for the most part, hasn't been good over the last week. I know we can point to individual reasons. But it still hasn't been good. With young pitchers, there is always a concern that they won't maintain strong pitching performances for an entire year as their innings get stretched. It has to get better, get back to what it was.
This hitting will not continue this way. The Mets hitting is no doubt improved. But it's baseball, and we know that hot hitters don't stay hot forever. It'll cool down. And when that happens, a team that seemed resilient or unwilling to quit can seem not to have the "fight" everyone saw in it earlier. For the most part, these are the same players and hitters who didn't seem to have so much fight earlier in the year. The difference is the hitting.
So the word of caution is to pitch. That's how the Mets will get to the playoffs and have, or not have, success in the playoffs.