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Mets fans blast Mamdani’s ‘LGM’ post after Amazin’s snap 12-game ‘Curse of Mambino’ losing streak

The New York Mets finally broke their 12-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Twins at Citi Field, but the fear of the Curse of the Mambino quickly resurfaced when Mayor Zohran Mamdani posted “LGM” on social media after the victory. Mets fans, known for their superstitions, were worried that the mayor’s post would once again jinx the team, as they believed his previous actions had led to their string of losses.

After Mamdani hugged the team’s mascots, Mr. and Mrs. Met, on April 9, the Mets went on a losing streak that ended with the win against the Twins. Fans were quick to express their concerns on social media, with some even pleading with the mayor to refrain from any further declarations of support for the team.

During a press conference, Mamdani acknowledged the nickname “Mayor Mambino” that fans had given him and expressed his hope that the team would be able to shake off the bad luck that had plagued them. Despite the superstitions surrounding his actions, Mamdani remained optimistic about the Mets’ future performance and urged fans to keep the faith.

In a bizarre turn of events, a Voodoo King visited Citi Field in an attempt to lift the Curse of the Mambino using black magic and a goat’s head. Despite his efforts, the Mets still suffered a loss to the Twins the following day, although they managed to avoid a 13th consecutive defeat.

Unfortunately, the bad luck continued for the Mets when Francisco Lindor had to leave the game due to tightness in his left calf. Despite the setbacks, the team and their fans are hoping to turn their fortunes around and put an end to the curse that has been hanging over them. Whether the Curse of the Mambino is real or just a figment of fans’ imaginations, one thing is for certain – the Mets will need all the luck they can get as they strive to make a comeback in the rest of the season.

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