Mets Can't Buy a Run Against Dodgers, Drop Sixth Straight
The Mets are in freefall. Another shutout loss to the Dodgers on April 13 marks their sixth consecutive defeat, and at this point, the scoreboard might as well be broken because nobody in New York is putting the ball in play anyway.
Los Angeles blanked New York 4-0, and here's the killer: the Mets have now gone 20 innings without scoring a run. Twenty. Innings. That's not a slump, that's a crisis. Juan Soto is on this roster, and the offense is somehow still gasping for air like a fish on the dock at Pike Place Market.
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When you're getting shut out repeatedly, you're not just losing games. You're losing confidence. You're losing momentum. You're losing fans' faith that anybody in that lineup remembers how to swing. The Dodgers, the two-time defending champs, made it look easy. Four runs was plenty when the Mets couldn't manufacture a single one.
The fact that this team came into the season with legitimate expectations makes it even more brutal. But here we are in mid-April watching them collect losses like they're going out of style.
What's Next For New York
The Mets need to stop the bleeding fast. Six straight losses against a quality opponent isn't just a bad week. It's a statement that something is fundamentally broken right now. Whether it's approach at the plate, confidence in the clubhouse, or just plain bad luck, they need to find answers before this hole gets any deeper.
The only way out is winning baseball, and winning requires putting runs on the board. The Mets' bats have other ideas.
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