Mets lifeless for second straight game as offensive woes return in Miami
The Mets struggled offensively for the second consecutive game during their series in Miami. After a brief resurgence, their performance declined sharply, managing only a few hits and runs. This marks a continuation of their season-long difficulties at the plate.
- ▪The Mets scored only two runs on six hits and four walks in their last two games.
- ▪Max Meyer of the Marlins held the Mets to just one hit over seven innings in the latest game.
- ▪Carlos Mendoza acknowledged the quality of the opposing pitchers while expressing disappointment in his team's performance.
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