Nolan McLean, the New York Mets’ ace pitcher, struggled in a recent game against the Cincinnati Reds, lasting only 3 ¹/₃ innings while allowing seven runs, leading to a 7-2 loss. This marked McLean’s second consecutive poor outing, raising concerns about his performance amid the Mets’ ongoing four-game losing streak. Despite Marcus Semien’s solo home run, the Mets struggled offensively, failing to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Manager Carlos Mendoza expressed frustration but remains hopeful that McLean will return to form.
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