Mets' season ends with NLCS Game 6 heartbreaker to Dodgers
Briefly

The Mets stranded 12 runners on base and went 2-for-9 with runners in scoring position, unable to capitalize on early chances to shift the game.
As the season ended abruptly, the Mets faced heartbreak after coming back from a deficit, highlighting their inability to secure crucial hits when needed.
Despite matching the Dodgers with 11 hits, the Mets' failure to convert on opportunities ultimately cost them their chance at the World Series.
The Mets, who haven’t won the World Series in 38 years, bid farewell to a season marked by both improbability and disappointment in the NLCS.
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