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The New York Mets’ losing streak reached 12 games on April 21. Amid this slump, outfielder Juan Soto has been nowhere to be seen — both to fans and to his own teammates. The losing skid coincided with Soto’s
The New York Mets’ season-derailing losing streak is over after 12 games, with a 3-2 win Wednesday against the Minnesota Twins. The skid had been New York’s worst since the 2002 season, and it pushed their record to the bottom of the MLB standings.
Just when the Mets thought they were out of the woods with Juan Soto‘s calf injury, down went Francisco Lindor with one. Yet somehow, despite losing a key leader and some poor plays on the bases, the Mets managed to snap their 12-game losing streak.
New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto is returning to the lineup on Wednesday against the Minnesota Twins after suffering a right calf strain that's kept him out since April 3. New York enters the evening on a 12-game losing streak.
The New York Mets’ 12-game losing streak has caught the attention of the entire sports world. For a team with such high expectations and one of the largest payr
Mets 3, Twins 2. Starting pitcher performance. Top pitching prospect Connor Prielipp threw four innings in his major league debut on Wednesday night at Citi Field, allowing
First is the fact that the team’s ongoing slump puts them in rare air for a franchise that has seen many terrible teams. Tuesday’s defeat now gets them to just five games away from matching the record 17-game losing skid of the 1962 New York Mets.