The 30-year-old reliever's struggles continued on Sunday, as he allowed four runs in two-thirds of an inning.
Bobby Parnell had arguably the roughest weekend of anyone in baseball. The Mets' 30-year-old reliever appeared twice against the Pirates and took the loss in both games. He allowed six runs—four of which were earned—on five hits and two walks in two-thirds of an inning. That's good for a 54.01 ERA and 10.50 WHIP.
This weekend's output is a continuation of what has been a poor month for Bobby Parnell. In his last ten outings dating back to July 22, he is 0-3—reliever win-loss records aren't especially meaningful, but this one is at least somewhat instructive—with a 14.