Mets Lose Series Finale on July 4th
Mets Lose Series Finale on July 4th
Mets Lose Series Finale on July 4th
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The New York Mets concluded a four-game series against the Washington Nationals with a 1-0 loss on July 4th, failing to bring any offensive fireworks to their Independence Day game. Jesse Winker's pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning was the only run, breaking a scoreless tie and leading the Nationals to victory. Mets' left-hander Jose Quintana delivered an impressive performance, pitching seven scoreless innings, but Nationals' righty Jake Irvin outshone him, allowing just one hit and striking out eight over eight innings. This game resulted in a series split for the Mets, who fell to 42-43. The Mets' bullpen struggles were evident in their previous game, where they blew a five-run lead and lost 7-5 to the Nationals. The Mets now head to Pittsburgh for their next series.

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