The Mets (52-45) lost to the Reds (47-51) by the score of 5 to 2 tonight in Cincinnati, snapping their 10 game winning streak.
With the loss and Phillies win, the Mets are now one game back in the NL East standings.
For a recap, boxscore, stats, etc., go to SNY.tv.
- John Maine (8-7) looked in control until everything unraveled in the fifth inning where he gave up four runs. Only two balls left the infield in the frame, one being a bloop single by Brandon Phillips which plated two runs.
- Bronson Arroyo (8-7), who has been the definition of streaky this season, only surrendered four hits over eight innings pitched.
- One of those hits was Carlos Beltran‘s double in the fourth inning, driving in Marlon Anderson for the Mets first run of the game. David Wright later scored on a ground out by Damion Easley.
- It seemed Maine just didn’t have his best stuff as the game wore on. In between the fourth and fifth inning, SNY taped Beltran giving Maine some words of encouragement in the dugout. It was great to witness Beltran being a vocal leader, especially with the starting pitcher. As the guys in the booth pointed out, the center fielder has the best view in the house.
The Mets will have to begin a new winning streak tomorrow as Game 3 of the series is set to start at 7:40 pm with Oliver Perez (6-5) facing off against Josh Fogg (1-2).





