The Mets were looking for their second straight series sweep and sixth win in a row when they closed off the first home stand of the year against the Marlins. However, the bats couldn’t wake up and Miami pitching was quite sharp, leading to a 5-0 Marlins victory.
Throwing in the cold is never a fun exercise, and Tylor Megill was not having a good time of it early on today. After walking the first two batters and allowing a single to load the bases, Megill struck out Griffin Conine to end the first. After getting the first two outs in the second, Megill allowed two baserunners on a walk and a single before, again, getting a strikeout, this time to Kyle Stowers, to end the inning.