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Mets Stumble Again with Late Loss to Rockies Despite Strong Start

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The New York Mets’ brief winning streak came to an abrupt end last night as they fell 4-3 to the Colorado Rockies. After a promising start with back-to-back victories, the Mets struggled to maintain their momentum, a familiar pattern that has left fans frustrated. Freddy Peralta, who has had his share of late-game struggles, faltered again, and the team couldn’t muster enough timely hits to fight back from a deficit.

In a move aimed at shaking things up, the Mets made roster changes following an unremarkable performance on Thursday. They optioned Christian Scott back to the minors and welcomed Carl Edwards Jr. to the bullpen. Meanwhile, the absence of star shortstop Francisco Lindor is beginning to weigh heavily on the team’s performance, with no clear timeline for his return.

Team president David Stearns acknowledged the challenges the Mets have faced, expressing cautious optimism about the potential for improvement. “We have to turn it around,” he stated, though the mounting questions surrounding the team’s consistency remain a concern.

The starting rotation has been a particular point of uncertainty this season, with the Mets continuing to search for stability. In the wider landscape of the National League, the Atlanta Braves are riding a wave of success, while the Philadelphia Phillies are grappling with their tenth consecutive loss, leaving the atmosphere in their clubhouse far from cheerful. However, there is a glimmer of hope for Philadelphia as Zack Wheeler makes his return today.

Elsewhere in the league, the Miami Marlins provided ample run support for Sandy Alcántara, who led his team to a 9-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants. The Washington Nationals, however, faced disappointment as their pitching staff allowed four runs in the final three innings, resulting in a 5-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox. The injury bug also struck again, as Giancarlo Stanton was reported hurt once more.

In roster news, the Toronto Blue Jays have temporarily removed Jeff Hoffman from the closer role, while Pirates rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin celebrated his birthday with his first career home run. The Chicago Cubs, looking to break away from their streak of defeating struggling NL East teams, extended their winning streak to ten games with a victory over the Dodgers.

Despite his earlier MVP-caliber performances, Pete Crow-Armstrong has hit a rough patch, and Eugenio Suárez will be sidelined due to an oblique strain. As the Mets prepare for a weekend showdown with the Rockies, Vasilis Drimalitis has previewed the highly anticipated series, while Joe Sokolowski finally had the chance to share some post-win comments in the latest edition of This Week in Mets Quotes.

On a historical note, today marks the anniversary of David Wright becoming the all-time RBI leader in Mets history back in 2012, a reminder of the franchise’s storied past amidst current struggles.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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