Mets, Twins and Bo Bichette
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Mets fans did at least experience some relief after Bo Bichette notched a clutch three-RBI double in the next half inning. Following another rough outing for closer Devin Williams, Carlos Mendoza’s squad hung on for a 10-8 victory. Nothing seems to come easy for any New York team these days.
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NEW YORK -- — The New York Mets survived a ninth-inning bullpen mix-up when Huascar Brazobán went to the mound as closer Devin Williams started walking in, then hung on to beat the Minnesota Twins 10-8 Thursday night behind Bo Bichette 's tiebreaking, three-run double for their second straight win after a 12-game skid.
What was once a position of stability is now in total disarray for the Mets.
The flailing Mets returned home Tuesday to a quieter reception than manager Carlos Mendoza and his players anticipated with the club trying to snap an 11-game losing streak. Embattled closer Devin Williams allowed a tiebreaking RBI single to Luke Keaschall in the ninth inning and New York lost its 12th straight,
Already struggling to win games, the New York Mets also had difficulty figuring out which pitcher was supposed to be on the mound.
The 12-game losing streak is done. Juan Soto is back. Francisco Lindor is out. Always something new with the Mets.
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After ending their 12-game losing streak, the Mets suffered another loss Thursday, with shortstop Francisco Lindor landing on the 10-day IL with a left calf strain.
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