Mets offense doesn’t do enough in extra-inning loss to Mariners that snaps winning streak
The New York Mets lost to the Seattle Mariners in a closely contested extra-inning game, ending their four-game winning streak. Cole Young's walk-off single in the tenth inning secured the Mariners' seventh consecutive victory. Despite a strong pitching performance from Sean Manaea, the Mets' offense struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
- ▪The Mets managed only two hits over nine innings, failing to extend their winning streak.
- ▪Cole Young's walk-off single in the tenth inning led to a 3-2 loss for the Mets.
- ▪Sean Manaea delivered a solid performance in relief, allowing one earned run over five innings.
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MLB New York Mets Mets offense doesn’t do enough in extra-inning loss to Mariners that snaps winning streak By Mike Puma Published June 2, 2026 Updated June 2, 2026, 1:25 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Two hits over nine innings were enough to give them a chance Monday night, but the Mets weren’t going to extend their winning streak without a third. That hit never arrived. Instead, the Mariners’ win streak continued to a seventh straight game, as Cole Young’s walkoff single against A.J. Minter sent the Mets to a 3-2 loss in 10 innings at T-Mobile Park. Randy Arozarena, the automatic runner to begin the inning, stole third base, leaving the Mariners 90 feet from the win.
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