CHICAGO — If there’s a baseball hell, the Mets have discovered it and are threatening to determine everlasting residence.
The weather of underachievement change every day, however the fixed is the Mets lose. And lose. And lose.
Saturday their futility reached double digits. They fell 4-2 to the Cubs at Wrigley Subject for a tenth straight loss — one in need of the membership’s longest dropping streak in 22 years.
The Mets prevented the embarrassment of a day earlier, when Kodai Senga’s terrible efficiency and sloppy protection had been on show, however nonetheless performed badly sufficient to proceed their free fall.
That meant an anemic offensive displaying and a sixth-inning breakdown by Freddy Peralta and Brooks Raley.
Peralta was rolling for a second straight begin, however misplaced the strike zone with two outs within the sixth in a 1-1 sport, strolling Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki. Supervisor Carlos Mendoza summoned Raley and one pitch later the sport tilted: pinch hitter Carson Kelly blasted a three-run homer. The Mets by no means recovered.
It marked the eighth time within the dropping streak the Mets scored two runs or fewer.
Peralta allowed three earned runs on three hits and two walks with three strikeouts over 5 ²/₃ innings. His shortcoming was failing to file the ultimate out within the sixth.
Mark Vientos’ homer within the second gave the Mets a 1-0 lead. Vientos jumped on a four-seamer from Jameson Taillon and blasted it 434 ft to the left discipline bleachers for his second homer this season. Later within the inning, Marcus Semien singled and Carson Benge walked earlier than Bo Bichette was retired to finish the risk.
Ian Happ’s homer main off the underside of the inning tied it 1-1. Peralta plunked Suzuki and allowed a single to Miguel Amaya, escaping hassle by retiring Pete Crow-Armstrong and Dansby Swanson in succession.
Luis Robert Jr. singled within the third inning and was thrown out trying to steal second. Marcus Semien walked main off the fifth, however the inning concluded with Bichette’s double-play grounder. MJ Melendez drew a two-out stroll within the sixth earlier than Tailon retired Francisco Alvarez.
Peralta received two fast outs within the sixth, however by no means concluded the inning. Happ walked earlier than Peralta ran the rely full to Suzuki and threw a slider that missed low and away. Raley changed Peralta and Kelly crushed his first pitch over the left discipline wall to bury the Mets in a 4-1 gap.
Nico Hoerner’s throwing error gave the Mets an unearned run within the eighth after Bichette and Francisco Lindor had singled within the inning. Vientos, batting with the tying runs on base and two outs, grounded out to finish the risk.
Tailon stifled the Mets, permitting one earned run on 5 hits and three walks over six innings. The best-hander was eliminated after 100 pitches.

















