Mets lose to Guardians again as bats can't snap out of funk
Briefly

Pete Alonso missed an opportunity to tie the Mets franchise home run record, contributing to a disappointing 3-2 loss against Cleveland. The team struggled offensively, managing only four hits and failing to secure a hit during the last five innings. Newly acquired reliever Tyler Rogers surrendered the decisive run in the seventh inning. Mets’ manager Carlos Mendoza criticized the team's lack of offensive production, while player Brandon Nimmo conveyed a sense of optimism, emphasizing the team's proximity to success despite their recent struggles.
Pete Alonso had a chance to tie Darryl Strawberry’s Mets franchise home run record but went 1-for-3, and the team lost 3-2 to Cleveland.
The Mets managed only four hits and did not record a hit in the final five innings, resulting in their seventh loss in eight games.
Brandon Nimmo described the team’s situation as not as bleak as it seems, expressing optimism by stating, "You're really, really close. You're one hit away, usually."
Manager Carlos Mendoza pointed out the offensive struggles, saying, "We just didn't create anything... We just didn't put anything together."
Read at Newsday
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