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Mlb Podcast: MLB : Mets' Williams falters in ninth, extending losing streak to 12

MLB : Mets' Williams falters in ninth, extending losing streak to 12

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The New York Mets endure their 12th consecutive loss after a devastating ninth-inning collapse from closer Devin Williams. This performance highlights deeper issues within the team.

On a frigid night at Citi Field, the Mets initially thrive, with rookie Nolan McLean throwing five perfect innings and striking out eight batters. Francisco Lindor’s three-run homer in the third gives New York a 3-0 lead, fueling hopes for a much-needed victory. However, the momentum shifts dramatically.

Williams enters the game tied at 3-3 but fails to retire a single batter, walking three and allowing two runs to score, sealing the Mets' fate at 5-3. Williams, who signed a three-year, $45 million contract in the offseason, expresses frustration, stating, “I felt a little out of sync mechanically.”

McLean's impressive outing, marked by 10 strikeouts, ends in disappointment as he gives up a two-run homer to Byron Buxton in the sixth and a tying single in the seventh. The Mets’ offense then goes silent, retiring 14 straight batters. Historically, this 12-game losing streak places the Mets in a troubling context, as no team in the World Series era has reached the postseason after such a skid. The pressure mounts as the players strive to turn the tide.

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