The Mets and Braves played a low-scoring game for a change, but the Mets came out on the losing end of it this time, failing to capitalize on opportunities to come from behind in a 3-2 loss at Truist Park.
The Braves got things started against Tylor Megill in the second when Eddie Rosario launched a no-doubter two-run homer to put Atlanta on the board. Otherwise, despite yielding eight hits and throwing a whopping four wild pitches, Megill managed to limit the damage over 4 2⁄3 innings, wriggling his way in and out of jams.