Mets' losing streak hits 12 games after Devin Williams meltdown vs. Twins
The New York Mets lost their 12th consecutive game, blowing a 3-0 lead en route to a 5-3 defeat at the hands of the Minnesota Twins.
The New York Mets ' losing streak has reached 12 games. The Mets blew a 3-0 lead in a 5-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, April 21. Mets relief pitcher Devin Williams allowed two runs without getting an out in the top of the ninth as Minnesota pulled away for the victory.
The Mets (7-16) have been one of the biggest disappointments to start the 2026 MLB season. Superstar shortstop Francisco Lindor is slugging just . 341 with two home runs so far this season.
The Mets' big offseason acquisition in Bo Bichette is doing even worse. However, the biggest disappointment is their record. The 12-game skid makes the Mets the first team to lose that many games consecutively since the 2022 Los Angeles Angels lost 14 consecutive games.
You heard that right. Even the historically bad 2024 Chicago White Sox and 2025 Colorado Rockies never experienced losing streaks of this magnitude. The Mets — sitting in last place in the NL East — are the owners of the worst record in the National League.