Yesterday was a dark, dark day for the 2025 New York Mets: they suffered their first two-game losing streak in a row by dropping the rubber game against the Minnesota Twins. After Griffin Canning was scratched from the start due to illness, Justin Hagenman made his major league debut following an opener, and he pitched fairly well. He ended up being at risk for his first major league loss when a run charged to him scored after he was relieved for José Buttó, who also ended up surrendering two of his own runs in two innings of work.
Mets Morning News: Two consecutive losses? Season over.
