Mets blanked by Athletics in fifth straight loss | Fingerlakes1.com
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Mets blanked by Athletics in fifth straight loss | Fingerlakes1.com
"Freddy Peralta turned in his best start as a Met, allowing just one run over six innings on four hits while striking out six. The lone mistake came in the third inning when Nick Kurtz connected for a solo home run, which proved to be the difference."
"The Mets had early chances but could not capitalize, as Athletics starter Aaron Civale retired 13 consecutive batters after a pair of first-inning hits and kept New York off balance deep into the game."
"The Mets' best opportunity came in the sixth inning when Francisco Lindor, who finished 2-for-3, helped spark a brief rally. With runners on base, New York could not break through, continuing a theme of missed chances throughout the homestand."
"Sean Manaea provided a dominant effort out of the bullpen, retiring all nine batters he faced across three innings while striking out four to keep the deficit at one."
The New York Mets lost 1-0 to the Athletics, completing a disappointing 1-5 homestand. Freddy Peralta pitched well, allowing one run over six innings. The Mets failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities, particularly in the sixth inning despite having runners on base. Sean Manaea excelled in relief for the Athletics, retiring all nine batters he faced. The Mets' offense struggled throughout the game, leading to a shutout loss. They will face the Los Angeles Dodgers next in a three-game series.
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