Mets Winning Streak Ends at 7, Manaea’s Strong Performance Not Enough

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The New York Mets faced a tough loss against the Texas Rangers, ending their seven-game winning streak on June 20th, 2024. Despite the defeat, the Mets have been performing well, winning 11 of their last 14 games and showing resilience and determination on the field.

Left-handed pitcher Sean Manaea started the game for the Mets and initially struggled, giving up walks and hitting a batter early on. However, he managed to turn things around and retired 14 batters in a row before allowing his first hit. Although he did not get the win, Manaea’s strong performance was a significant improvement from his previous outings in June.

After a challenging first inning, Manaea received a pep talk from manager Carlos Mendoza and catcher Francisco Alvarez, which helped him regain his focus and composure on the mound. Despite a high pitch count, Manaea recorded six strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings before being replaced.

Unfortunately, reliever Drew Smith took the loss for the Mets after giving up a crucial two-run homer to Leody Taveras in the seventh inning. Smith, a Fort Worth native, experienced the highs and lows of baseball in a span of a few days, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of the game.

Overall, the Mets may have ended their winning streak, but they have shown that they are a competitive and resilient team. With strong performances from players like Manaea and a positive mindset moving forward, the Mets are looking to continue their success in the upcoming games.

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