David Wright doesn't believe there is reason to panic despite the New York Mets' 2-3 start to the season.

The Mets scored a total of two runs on Saturday and Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies.

"The track record, I think, speaks for itself of the guys in our lineup," David Wright said. "But, at the same time, the goal right now is to win games. We didn't do that the last couple of days, and we're upset at that. But the last thing we need to do is guys start revamping their swings or making adjustments they don't need to make, because in this game you're going to run through two, three, four days a week where things just aren't going right. Those are the days where you hope to just offensively maybe just scratch out a hit and a walk, or try to win a game doing some of the smaller things -- the baserunning, the base stealing. And that's something we weren't able to do the last couple of days. And we've really struggled offensively for two days. But it's two days.

"If we get this thing going in the direction, I think, we're capable of, and if you look at the back of these guys' baseball cards, I don't think anybody in here should feel too worried at this moment. But, at the same time, let's win some games so we don't have to continuously keep talking about it."

The Mets are hitting an Major League-worst .180 with 14 runs scored through five games. It comes at a time when the team ERA stands at a stellar 2.05.

"We'd like to win these. That's for sure," Wright said. "But there's a lot of time to prove what we want to prove -- and that's be successful at home and be successful in our division. We're not off to the best of starts. We've got a chance to rebound against a very good Marlins team. So it will be a nice test for us. But certainly for us to accomplish what we set out to accomplish, we're going to need to get it done at home, we're going to need to get it done in our division, and we didn't do that this weekend."