Mets bats go cold, fall to Pirates 4-3 in extras | amNewYork
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Mets bats go cold, fall to Pirates 4-3 in extras | amNewYork
"Ryan O'Hearn drove in two runs on the day and broke a 2-2 deadlock to give the Pirates the lead in the top of the 10th with a lead-off, RBI single to score ghost runner Bryan Reynolds from second base."
"The Mets cut it to within a run in the bottom of the 10th when Juan Soto's double scored Luis Torrens from second base. But Francisco Lindor, who led off with a walk, was gunned down at home to keep the Pirates' one-run advantage intact."
"Held to just three runs over their last 18 regulation innings, the Mets struck out 16 times on Sunday."
The Mets suffered their first loss of the 2026 season against the Pirates, falling 4-3. Ryan O'Hearn's RBI single in the 10th gave the Pirates the lead. Reliever Richard Lovelady struggled, walking two batters and allowing an insurance run. The Mets managed to score in the 10th but could not complete the comeback. They struck out 16 times during the game and have only scored three runs in their last 18 innings. Nolan McLean pitched five innings, allowing two runs and striking out eight.
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