WASHINGTON — The rookie pitcher debuting in the major leagues gave the Mets a chance on Wednesday.
So too did the lineup that took hacks against the Nationals, but hardly with enough success. This was a reversion to before the last homestand, when the Mets routinely underperformed offensively, regardless of the opposing pitcher.
On a night that overall could be summed up as uninspiring, the Mets sputtered to a second straight loss, 8-4 at Nationals Park.
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