MILWAUKEE -- The New York Mets went .500 on their 10-game excursion to Miami, Pittsburgh and Milwaukee, but even optimists would have to classify the trip as half-bad.
Rookie Zach Davies retired 17 straight batters at one point and the Mets committed three errors -- four, really -- in a 5-3 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers in Sunday’s series finale at Miller Park.
The Mets (34-28) loaded the bases with one out in the first inning against Davies, but James Loney struck out and Wilmer Flores flied out to end the threat.