The Mets’ offense struggled during a series in Miami, managing only two runs across two games against strong performances from Marlins pitchers Eury Perez and Max Meyer. After a brief spark from Juan Soto’s first-inning homer, the team failed to generate consistent offense, recording just six hits and four walks over the series. Manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged the challenges posed by the opposing pitchers while urging his team to remain focused on upcoming games. With four losses in their last five outings, the Mets sit 1.5 games back in the NL East, emphasizing the need to quickly move on from these setbacks.
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