Steve Cohen urges fans to 'hang in there' after seeing positives in Mets' seventh straight loss
Mets owner Steve Cohen is trying to look at the bright side after the team suffered it's seventh straight loss.
The Mets ’ frustrating stretch continues. New York wasted another Nolan McLean gem, as they fell to the Dodgers for their seventh straight loss on Tuesday. McLean dominated one of the best offenses in baseball all night, but the Mets bats failed to follow suit, managing just one run and five baserunners against Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the LA bullpen.
The lone run and two of the hits came off the bat of Francisco Lindor , who who led off the game with a homer which accounted for his first RBI of the season. A much-needed strong showing from Lindor was one of a few positives team owner Steve Cohen took away from the loss, despite another frustrating result in the end. “Nobody likes to lose, but I did see some ‘green shots tonight,’” Cohen wrote on X .
“On offense, Lindor had two hits including a home run. [ Bo ] Bichette got a double hitting it to left field as opposed to recently being right field prone. [ Carson ] Benge got a solid hit.
[ Juan ] Soto started his running progression today. [ Marcus ] Semien hit a shot that might have been a home run on a warmer night. Finally, Nolan McLean pitched an outstanding game going 7 innings.