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MILWAUKEE — Two bombs in as many innings to start the game and then zip, nada, nothing for the Mets.
An offensively challenged team kept the bad times rolling Friday night, this time against a top-tier starting pitcher who, aside from two pitches, manhandled manager Carlos Mendoza’s lineup.
The weak offensive production coupled with a blah start from Kodai Senga spelled a 3-2 loss to the Brewers at American Family Field for the Mets’ fifth straight defeat and ninth in 10 games.
It ended on a hit: Starling Marte was nailed at the plate for the final out on Jeff McNeil’s single to center.
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