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As the Mets look to get back on track, follow along for updates and analysis in their second game of their series with the Red Sox.
New York is famously noisy, but it’s hitting a fever pitch right now with a lot of people speaking for Juan Soto.
Carlos Narváez and Rafael Devers hit homers for the Red Sox and six relievers combined to keep the Mets scoreless in Boston's 2-0 win over New York.
The top of the Mets' lineup, which is often the best driver of the team's success, struggled mightily on this night, a 3-1 loss to the Red Sox.
The last time the New York Mets hit a home run was courtesy of Brett Baty in their 4-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 14. That fact alone underscores just how stagnant the Mets’ offense has been lately—evident again in Tuesday's 2-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox.
Reliever Brennan Bernadino eventually walked Soto, but continuing their unfortunate trend, the Mets got nothing out of it. Pete Alonso grounded out, moving the runners over, and Nimmo hit into a tough break – a long drive to the deep warning track in center that was caught despite a high hit probability.
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Steve Cohen is preaching patience to Mets fans after the team dropped its third straight game and fifth loss in its last six contests in a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Red Sox on Tuesday .
New York owns a collective .176 average, .280 on-base percentage and .233 slugging percentage in the last seven games.
Ramón Vázquez sat at the table in the Fenway interview room and took a deep breath as he fought off a shiver. The temperature at first pitch in Monday’s series opener was in the low 50s with a strong breeze.