Mets swept by Rays to end homestand (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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The New York Mets experienced a frustrating weekend, ending with a 9-0 defeat against the Tampa Bay Rays, which marked their first sweep of the season. Starting pitcher Griffin Canning struggled significantly, allowing six runs and raising questions about his performance, particularly after a concerning month of June. The Mets managed just five hits on the day, failing to rally against Rays' starter Shane Baz, who excelled with 6.2 scoreless innings. The team will look to rebound as they prepare for a critical series against the Braves.
Canning's recent performances have raised concerns, most notably allowing 10 earned runs over his last two starts, which exacerbates the Mets' pitching woes.
Griffin Canning's struggles continued as he surrendered six runs in just 4.1 innings, contributing to the Mets' offensive disappointments during the series against the Rays.
The Mets were swept for the first time this season, unable to find solutions against the Rays' Shane Baz, who dominated with 6.2 scoreless innings.
New York's offense was stifled over the weekend series; they must improve upon their five-hit performance against Tampa Bay to be competitive.
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