Mets make it four straight losses as bullpen surrenders grand slam vs. Brewers
Briefly

The Mets faced another loss against the Brewers, making it four consecutive defeats. They lost 7-2 in the first game of a doubleheader, worsening their recent record to 14 losses in 17 games over the past three weeks. Clay Holmes initially seemed to improve the pitching situation but, after his exit, the relievers struggled. Team morale remains intact as players express their determination to improve performance and put in the necessary effort to reverse their fortunes. The performance in the nightcap looked to start strong against a talented pitcher, but concerns remain about consistency.
"We know what we're capable of. It's not like [we're] so far removed, so the belief is still there,... It's going to take every guy kind of pulling together and doing a couple of small things that can kind of tip the scales in our favor."
"We're all determined to find a way to stop it. Everybody's putting in the work. Nobody's work ethic, or drive to do the best they can, is in question."
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