After a nice pregame ceremony honoring Gary Cohen, Howie Rose, Howard Johnson, and Al Leiter, the game itself was subpar and the team dropped their second in a row to the Blue Jays this time by a score of 2-1.
Tylor Megill got the start for the Mets, and while he wasn’t sharp, he managed to work out of trouble all day. Buck Showalter pushed him into the sixth inning which perhaps was not the best idea. Megill immediately got into trouble and Brooks Raley allowed the tying run to score. That closed the book on Megill who gave up one run on five hits and five walks.