
Mets in danger of losing NL East lead after loss to Marlins
NY Post
MIAMI — The Mets left South Beach on Thursday, but only after they had been busted for indecent exposure.
In the three weeks since the All-Star break, they have been exposed as inadequate, a team clinging to first place on the strength of a weak NL East. But before this weekend concludes, even that false security of the division lead could dissipate. The dreary offensive output that has plagued them for most of the season continued in a 4-2 loss to the Marlins at loanDepot park, the Mets’ third defeat in four games against the NL East’s cellar dweller.
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