The New York Mets suffered a humiliating doubleheader loss to the Chicago Cubs, with a combined score of 20-8, marked by six infield errors in the second game, which led broadcaster Gary Cohen to express his disgust, calling the performance “unprecedented” and “ugly.” Fans at Citi Field chanted for slugger Pete Alonso, who left the team in the offseason, as the Mets fell to 12 games under .500. Manager Carlos Mendoza labeled the final game as “embarrassing” and “unacceptable.” The team’s struggles have raised concerns about their overall performance and future.
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