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Mets Suffer Tough Loss as McLean’s Strong Start Goes Unrewarded

New York Mets

In a game that felt like it could hinge on a single swing, the Mets found themselves in a frustrating position as they fell to the Diamondbacks. Nolan McLean delivered a stellar performance, tossing six scoreless innings while the Mets clung to a slim 1-0 lead, courtesy of a solo home run from Luis Robert Jr. in the first inning. However, as the seventh inning unfolded, the tide began to turn.

McLean, who had been dominant throughout the game, seemed to lose some steam in the seventh. After issuing a leadoff walk, he struck out his eighth batter of the night but then surrendered a single, leaving runners on first and second. Manager Carlos Mendoza opted for Luke Weaver from the bullpen, a move that would prove costly. Weaver promptly allowed a game-tying double to right field, a hit that might have been prevented had the Mets had a more seasoned right fielder in the position, as Brett Baty struggled to make the catch.

With the Diamondbacks now threatening with runners on second and third, Alek Thomas hit a sharp grounder to first base. Mark Vientos made the play but faltered on the throw home, allowing the go-ahead run to score. A brilliant pick by Luis Torrens saved the Mets from further damage, but the inning continued to unravel as a sacrifice fly brought in another run, followed by a triple from Jorge Barrosa, which capped the scoring for Arizona, making it 4-1. Two of those runs were charged to McLean, while Weaver was held responsible for the other two.

As the game progressed, the Mets’ bats remained eerily quiet, and things went from bad to worse in the eighth inning. Reliever Luis Garía struggled, giving up three additional runs, while Richard Lovelady managed to secure a scoreless ninth, becoming the only Mets pitcher not charged with a run. The game concluded with the Mets on the losing end, bringing their season record to 7-6.

Looking ahead, the Mets are set to host the Oakland Athletics for a three-game series, hoping to bounce back from this disappointing outing.

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

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