
The New York Mets are on a seven-game losing streak, struggling offensively with a .178 batting average and only averaging 1.43 runs per game. Their best hitter, Juan Soto, is sidelined with a calf injury and not expected to return for two to three weeks.
LOS ANGELES (AP) â The New York Mets' bats have all but gone silent during a seven-game losing streak. With their best hitter Juan Soto sidelined, the rest of the lineup is pressing to generate offense. The latest setback was a 2-1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night. They've been outscored 36-10 during their skid and are mired in the NL East cellar at 7-11. Soto is nursing a calf injury and isn't expected back for another two to three weeks. Francisco Lindor raised his batting average 18 points to .194 with a leadoff home run â his first RBI of the season â against World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto. It snapped the team's streak of 20 scoreless innings and helped the Mets avoid three consecutive shutouts for the first time since 1992. But Yamamoto promptly set down the next 20 batters in a row. New York's only other hits were a double by Bo Bichette in the seventh and singles by Carson Benge and Lindor in the eighth. Trailing by a run in the ninth, the Mets got overly aggressive at the plate and Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia struck out the side to end the game. âWe chase and it's hard to score in situations like that,â manager Carlos Mendoza said. âYou really have to force those guys to come in the strike zone and right now weâre not doing that, especially at the end of the game.â The Mets are hitting .178 during the skid, including .083 with runners in scoring position (2 for 24). They are averaging 1.43 runs per game with just eight extra-base hits. âYouâre down one run and youâre basically trying to hit one out of the ballpark and thatâs when the chase comes,â Mendoza said. âIf you continue to swing at pitches out of the strike zone, theyâre going to continue to do that, so we have to make adjustments.â The Mets struck out 11 times, their fourth straight game with double-digit strikeouts. Jorge Polanco, Brett Baty and Mark Vientos had two strikeouts each. âItâs easy to put too much pressure on yourself,â Mendoza said. âYou got to go back to your fundamentals, you got to go back to what got you to this level, understanding that you are a great hitter.â If not, he said, the offensive struggles can spiral. âI know itâs tough right now, but the last thing you could do is just panic and try to do too much,â Mendoza said. The lone bright spot for the Mets was rookie Nolan McLean. The 24-year-old right-hander gave up one run and two hits in seven innings with eight strikeouts and two walks. âHe pretty much dominated one of the best lineups,â Mendoza said. âIt sucks losing when you get that type of outing.â McLean has allowed two or fewer earned runs in 11 of his first 12 major league games. âIt was fun to watch McLean pitch,â Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. âMan, he's special.â \\\_ AP MLB:
Juan Soto is sidelined with a calf injury and is expected to be out for another two to three weeks.
The Mets have been outscored 36-10 during their seven-game losing streak, averaging 1.43 runs per game.
Rookie Nolan McLean was the standout pitcher, allowing only one run and two hits in seven innings while striking out eight batters.

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