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Mets destroyed by Dodgers’ Corey Seager’s three home runs

LOS ANGELES — To paraphrase something Keith Hernandez might say into an open microphone, Robert Gsellman got his pectoral muscles lit Tuesday night.

Actually, the all of the Mets’ pitchers have their chests shining bright these days.

A string of games against lineups as talented as the Nationals and Dodgers can have that effect on a team that has hardly dominated even the National League’s weaker hitting clubs.

With Gsellman a wreck almost from the first pitch, the Mets were humiliated 12-0 at Dodger Stadium — a fifth loss in six games and dropped eight games below .