After digging themselves into an early hole, the New York Mets are looking for ways to climb back out. Despite a miserable April performance, New York is trusting both manager Carlos Mendoza and president of baseball operations David Stearns to get the club back on track. With management getting a vote of confidence , it is now up to the players to produce. When rumors were swirling around whether or not Mendoza would be fired, numerous players came to his defense and claimed that he was putting them into positions to succeed. These sentiments and respect in the clubhouse likely saved Mendoza's job, but how can he build morale from here? A few suggestions were provided by SNY analyst and former Mets manager Terry Collins on Tuesday. Answering questions from fans on Mets Mailbag , Collins was asked how he would address New York's April struggles if he were in the dugout today. "Losing streaks are not fun, but every team during a season is going to have some kind of losing streak," Collins said.…