Mets head into matchup against Mariners on losing streak
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Instead, the Mets flushed a six-run lead — surrendering 11 unanswered — in an embarrassing 11-6 loss at Citi Field. The loss was the Mets’ 12th in 14 games and negated the positive vibes from a night earlier, when the team snapped a seven-game losing streak and watched Pete Alonso become the franchise’s all-time home run leader .
MILWAUKEE — When Edwin Díaz reached the first step of the New York Mets’ dugout, the closer tapped his chest as he looked toward catcher Francisco Alvarez, taking responsibility for the latest exasperating loss.
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Yardbarker on MSNMets hit so many home runs they ran out of fireworks
The New York Mets finally snapped their losing streak on Tuesday night, and they did so in such dramatic fashion that they ran out of pyrotechnics. The Mets hit six home runs as a team in their 13-5 win over the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field in Queens,
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WWTI Watertown on MSNSyracuse Mets drop third straight game on the road vs. Rochester
The losing streak continues in Rochester with the Mets losing 5-1 to the Red Wings on Friday. Syracuse’s third straight loss after a stellar second half of the
The Mets have gone from "winners of six straight and holders of a 5-1 lead" to losing 31 of their last 49 games since June 13.
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Pete Alonso’s historic homers lead power barrage as Mets crush Braves to end seven-game skid
This was one that even a rough starting pitching performance couldn’t spoil. Alonso, with two mighty swings, brought the Citi Field crowd to a roar, reminding all that summer is still very much
New York Mets veteran Brandon Nimmo appeared to send a warning to the Phillies despite a seventh straight loss on Sunday.
It capped a disastrous stretch in which Milwaukee and Cleveland swept the Mets in back-to-back series. These losses extend their losing streak to seven games and drop 11 of their last 12 contests. That free fall has pushed them 5.5 games behind the first ...
In the midst of one of the Mets' worst stretches of the 2025 season, Steve Cohen is keeping the faith. The Mets owner voiced his support of the team in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday morning before the team's series opener of a three-game set against the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field.