
Mets blow lead, implode in disaster eighth inning in loss to Reds
NY Post
CINCINNATI — The Mets essentially ran out of pitchers, but they found no such limit of mistakes to make.
Imploding in one of the ugliest eighth innings you will see, the Mets lost 9-6 to the Reds at Great American Ball Park on Saturday, when what was once a three-run lead was wasted.
The Mets (2-6) snapped a brief, two-game winning streak in part because their bullpen arms were depleted, and in part because everything that could go wrong proceeded to go wrong with Yohan Ramirez on the mound.
Ramirez, who had pitched a scoreless seventh, returned for an eighth inning that never seemed to end.
The Mets entered the frame up one and watched the Reds break out for five runs on mostly sloppy defensive play.
In the fateful inning, Jeimer Candelario led off with a walk.

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