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Mets Drop Fourth Straight, Kimbrel Debuts

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Mets suffer fourth straight loss, Kimbrel debuts, injuries mount: The Mets dropped their fourth consecutive game, this time to the Athletics, 11-6. Kodai Senga struggled, giving up seven runs in just two and one-third innings. The offense showed late life with homers from Bo Bichette, Francisco Alvarez, and Jorge Polanco, but the bullpen faltered again. Luke Weaver surrendered four runs in the eighth, including a three-run shot. The Mets called up veteran Craig Kimbrel, who pitched a scoreless inning, but Richard Lovelady was sent to the DFA pile. Francisco Lindor continues to make mental mistakes.

Injuries are piling up across the league, with Michael Harris on paternity leave for the Braves, Adley Rutschman out with ankle inflammation for the Orioles, Gabriel Moreno to the IL with back trouble for the Diamondbacks, Astros arms Tatsuya Imai and shortstop Jeremy Peña banged up, and Blue Jays DH George Springer with a fractured toe.

On a brighter note, Fernando Tatis Junior started at second base for the first time, former Met Michael Wacha is dealing with a 0.43 ERA after eight scoreless for the Royals, and José Ramírez now has a homer against every team in the league. The White Sox are calling up prospect Noah Schultz for his big league debut soon. The Mets must grind through this skid and avoid a sweep.

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