Juan Soto, Mets offense's struggles continue in series-opening loss to Red Sox
Briefly

The Mets continue to struggle offensively, managing only one hit in eight attempts with runners in scoring position during a 3-1 loss to the Red Sox. This defeat marks their fourth loss in five games, with the team scoring three runs or fewer in six consecutive games. Pitcher Kodai Senga had a decent outing but couldn't recover from an early two-run deficit. The team’s inability to drive in runs is becoming a recurring theme, emphasizing the need for better performance at the plate to support their pitching staff and improve overall results.
Good pitching alone will only get the Mets so far this season. As manager Carlos Mendoza's crew has been reminded all too often lately, there is a need to drive in runners on base.
As the Mets struggled once again at the plate, they were 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position, leading to a 3-1 loss.
Despite Kodai Senga's strong performance with five strikeouts, he could not overcome the early deficit created by the Red Sox.
The Mets have failed to score more than three runs in six consecutive games, raising concerns about their offensive capabilities moving forward.
Read at New York Post
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