Mets blow early six-run lead in brutal loss to Braves (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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Mets blow early six-run lead in brutal loss to Braves (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
"The Mets jumped on former teammate Carlos Carrasco immediately after the long delay. Francisco Lindor's leadoff double set the tone before Pete Alonso drove in two with a sharp single to center, tying him for the MLB lead with 98 RBI."
"David Peterson breezed early but cracked in the fourth, issuing four walks and surrendering a bases-clearing double to Jurickson Profar. Reed Garrett relieved him and immediately gave up an RBI single to Marcell Ozuna before Michael Harris II crushed a two-out grand slam, flipping the score to 9-6."
"New York's bats fell silent against the Braves' bullpen, which delivered seven shutout innings. The Mets managed only one scoring chance after the fourth, squandering a Starling Marte single when Alonso was thrown out at the plate."
"Paul Blackburn, in his first game back from the injured list, worked five innings of relief but allowed a two-run shot to Ozuna in the sixth."
The New York Mets quickly built a 6-0 lead over the Atlanta Braves but collapsed, losing 11-6. After a rain delay, the Mets took control, with key hits from Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso. David Peterson struggled in the fourth inning, allowing four walks and a grand slam from Michael Harris II, leading to a nine-run inning for the Braves. The Mets' offense faded against the Braves' bullpen, managing just one scoring chance after the fourth inning. Paul Blackburn allowed a two-run homer, sealing the Mets' defeat.
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