
Peralta had another shaky outing, and the Mets were shut out at Citi Field for their eighth straight loss to Boston
Mets lose 4-0 to Red Sox as Freddy Peralta struggles again
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Instead of looking forward to a potential run in October, the only date that figures to matter for the rest of this season is Aug. And the Mets, 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position in Friday's loss, again couldn't come up with clutch hits on Saturday. Rivera struck out three and walked two.
Furthermore, Tim Healey can be reached at timothy.healey@globe.com .
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Instead of looking forward to a potential run in October, the only date that figures to matter for the rest of this season is Aug.
according to New York PostAnd the Mets, 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position in Friday's loss, again couldn't come up with clutch hits on Saturday.
according to New York PostRivera struck out three and walked two.
according to The Boston GlobeTim Healey can be reached at timothy.healey@globe.com .
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They loaded the bases in the seventh, but A.J. Ewing struck out looking against Justin Slaten.
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