Rays shut out Mets and sweep up three-game series
Briefly

The New York Mets faced a significant challenge after losing to the Tampa Bay Rays in the series finale, marking their first home sweep of the season. The Mets struggled offensively and defensively, managing only five hits throughout the game. Their previously impressive 2.88 team ERA took a hit as well, ending at 2.97 after giving up nine runs. Manager Carlos Mendoza emphasized the need to move forward despite the setback, while also reflecting on the importance of minimizing mistakes, such as free passes, that allowed the Rays to capitalize and achieve a commanding victory.
You hate to get swept here at home, but you've got to move on. You've got to turn the page.
You've got to give them credit, but at the same time, we're giving up too many free passes and we're giving them extra outs.
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