Just when Mets’ fans thought it couldn’t get any worse, the Mets followed up a miserable road trip that ended with perhaps their worst loss of the season.
Just when Mets’ fans thought it couldn’t get any worse, the Mets followed up a miserable road trip that ended with perhaps their worst loss of the season by stinking up Citi Field in a 2-1 loss to the Brewers on Monday night.
On Monday, Justin Verlander pitched five scoreless innings, but needed 100 pitches to get there and had to be replaced to start the sixth., entered with a one-run lead and gave up a two-run homer to Joey Wiemer to put Milwaukee ahead. This time, the offense came up small against right-hander Colin Rea, scoring just one run — which was aided by an error by catcher William Contreras.Charles Wenzelberg / New York PostAP
After Christian Yelich led off the game with a hard-hit single, Rowdy Tellez ripped a one-out double to the wall in right.
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