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Mets’ Winning Streak Snapped by Rays in Close Game

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The New York Mets faced a tough defeat against the Tampa Bay Rays, losing 7-5 and ending their six-game winning streak. After establishing a 5-1 lead, the Mets allowed a six-run rally to the Rays in the sixth inning, marking a significant shift in the game’s momentum. Despite notable performances from Mets players, including Starling Marte, they were unable to secure the win, with promising relief pitching from the Rays sealing their victory. A rematch is set for the following day at Citi Field.

Tampa Bay – The New York Mets suffered a setback on Friday, June 13, 2025, losing to the Tampa Bay Rays 7-5, which ended their six-game winning streak. The defeat marked the first time the Mets lost at home since May 28, dropping their home record to a solid 27-8 for the season.

In a surprising turn of events, the Mets had held a 5-1 lead going into the crucial sixth inning. However, the Rays exploded for a six-run surge during the sixth, effectively turning the game on its head. Danny Jansen ignited the rally with a two-run homer that measured 389 feet to left field on a 2-2 pitch. The six-run inning tied the Mets’ season high for runs allowed in a single inning, matching a performance from May 18.

Prior to Jansen’s home run, the Mets were in a comfortable position. Starting pitcher Clay Holmes had put in five innings of work before being relieved. His replacement, Paul Blackburn, faced five batters and allowed four runs, contributing significantly to the Rays’ offensive explosion. Meanwhile, the Rays capitalized on mistakes, including three errors and seven walks throughout the game, but managed to rally effectively.

Alongside Jansen’s homer, the Rays saw valuable contributions from Jake Mangum, who produced a two-run single, and JosĂ© Caballero, who added a run-scoring groundout during the pivotal sixth inning. Additionally, Jonathan Aranda recorded a homer in the fourth inning to push the Rays’ score higher.

The Mets had their opportunities but were ultimately unable to capitalize during the latter stages of the game. They stranded seven runners in the final four innings, which proved costly as they fell behind. Starling Marte stood out for the Mets with three hits and three RBIs, while Tyrone Taylor provided a run-scoring fielder’s choice, and Juan Soto secured a bases-loaded walk.

On the pitching side, Eric Orze earned his first major league victory after he entered the game in relief of Taj Bradley, who failed to record an out in the fifth inning after allowing five unearned runs. Orze managed to retire three consecutive batters, setting the stage for the Rays’ bullpen to seal the victory.

The relief corps, featuring pitchers like Mason Montgomery, Garrett Cleavinger, Edwin Uceta, and Pete Fairbanks, collectively threw four scoreless innings, with Fairbanks earning his 13th save of the season. In a tense ninth inning, Fairbanks faced a jam with runners on first and third base but successfully struck out Ronny Mauricio and induced a forceout to secure the win.

The Mets are now set for a rematch against the Rays on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Citi Field. The game is scheduled to start at 4:10 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on SNY with streaming available through DirecTV, which currently offers a free trial. In the upcoming matchup, Mets right-handed pitcher Tylor Megill (5-4, 3.76 ERA) is expected to face Rays right-handed pitcher Drew Rasmussen (5-4, 2.22 ERA), promising another exciting chapter in this interleague battle.

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