Athletics Defeat Mets in Record Game
Athletics Defeat Mets in Record Game
Athletics Defeat Mets in Record Game
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The New York Mets suffered a disappointing 7-6 loss to the Oakland Athletics in a record-setting game that marked the longest nine-inning game of the pitch clock era, lasting 3 hours and 45 minutes. Despite holding a 5-0 lead early on, the Mets allowed the A's to rally back, highlighted by JJ Bleday's grand slam that shifted momentum. Mark Vientos notably hit two home runs in the game, but the Mets' pitching staff struggled, particularly Jose Quintana, who faced multiple bases-loaded situations. This defeat marks the Mets' second consecutive series loss and raises concerns about their playoff prospects as they remain two games out of the Wild Card spot. The A's, meanwhile, showcased resilience, leaving a staggering 16 runners on base but still managing to secure the win. As the Mets navigate their challenges, questions arise about roster decisions and offseason plans amidst their dwindling playoff chances.

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