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Mets Hit Rock Bottom in Doubleheader Sweep
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Mets Suffer Humiliating Doubleheader Sweep, Struggle Offensively and Pitching-Wise
The Mets hit rock bottom with a doubleheader sweep by the Rockies, dropping both games to fall to nine wins and nineteen losses, tied for the worst record in the majors. Over eighteen innings, they scraped together just one run on ten hits, going one for eleven with runners in scoring position and stranding thirteen baserunners.
In game one, an error led to a key run against the bullpen, and in game two, Chase Dollander pitched seven strong innings with a ninety-eight-point-six mile-per-hour fastball. Fans booed the team throughout the day, and the Mets have now lost fifteen of their last seventeen, scoring one run or fewer in ten of twenty-eight games.
Pitching also struggled, with Nolan McLean dropping to one and five despite a sharp ERA, and Senga allowing three runs in under three innings. Missing stars like Lindor and Polanco didnt help the lineup. Despite the setbacks, McLean remained upbeat, and the Mets know they need to turn things around quickly to climb out of the NL East basement.
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