Mets’ offense muted in Miami
The New York Mets struggled offensively in their 2-1 loss to the Miami Marlins. Despite a home run from Juan Soto, the team managed only three hits throughout the game. This defeat places the Mets below the Marlins in the National League East standings.
- ▪The Mets scored only one run against the Marlins' Eury Pérez, who had been struggling prior to the game.
- ▪Juan Soto hit a home run, but the rest of the offense was ineffective.
- ▪The Mets' bullpen game featured three pitchers, but they could not overcome the Marlins' baserunning and timely hitting.
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