Jose Reyes walks to the bench after striking out during the Mets' 5-4, 10-inning loss on Saturday night.
PITTSBURGH — For his 68th birthday Saturday, manager Terry Collins closed his eyes, blew out candles and began signaling to the bullpen.
Just when it appeared the Mets had survived the worst of it, Addison Reed sat in the cake, before rookie Tyler Pill and Josh Edgin threw it against the wall.
Pill, in his major league debut, followed Reed’s blown save by loading the bases in the 10th inning before Edgin surrendered a walkoff RBI single to John Jaso in the Mets’ 5-4 loss to the Pirates at PNC Park.