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MILWAUKEE — Francisco Lindor’s frustration was visible on and off the field Saturday night. First, the Mets shortstop was ...
The New York Mets slugged three home runs, but costly defensive mistakes and late-inning bullpen troubles led to a 7-4 road loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday night. The defeat extended New ...
Frankie Montas provided only three innings of bulk relief work in the Mets' loss to the Brewers on Saturday night, and his ...
The Mets’ strength is a deep and talented bullpen, but opportunities to fully utilize that weapon have been scant since it ...
No team lucks its way into the best record in baseball, not 116 games into a season. The Brewers, who weren’t supposed to be in this position based on the preseason projections, have earned every one ...
The Brewers put up four runs in the seventh inning, highlighted by a two-run William Contreras homer, to beat the Mets.
E_Lindor (11). LOB_New York 7, Milwaukee 3. 2B_McNeil (12), Ortiz (15). HR_Alonso (26), off Myers; Marte (6), off Myers; J.Soto (28), off Ashby; Turang (10), off Montas; Contreras (10), off Helsley.
The MLB-best Brewers proved to be too much as the Mets were defeated by some late-inning heroics in their 7-4 loss.
William Contreras hit an insurance two-run homer immediately after his inning-ending flyout was negated by a pitch clock violation Saturday night for the host Milwaukee Brewers, who beat the skidding ...
"We'll turn it around," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. "I know I sound like a broken record. There's too much talent there ...
Montas did not factor into the decision in Saturday's 7-4 loss to the Brewers, allowing three runs (one earned) on three hits and two walks with three strikeouts over three innings.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza spoke on a variety of topics before Saturday night's meeting with the Brewers. Here's what he ...