Francisco Lindor in action during Sunday’s loss against the Baltimore Orioles. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
The Mets have not been many of the things they were expected to be this season — but they’re always consistent. And in this case, it’s not a compliment.
New York (50-61) was blanked by the Baltimore Orioles 2-0 on Sunday afternoon to complete a second consecutive sweep and clinch a sixth-straight loss — undone by ineffective bats and equally unimpressive defense within the confines of Camden Yards.
It’s a hard-luck loss for Jose Quintana, who had his best outing yet as a Met amidst a crop of solid starts to begin his career in Queens by going six-plus innings and allowing two runs on six hits with six strikeouts.
“I think everybody’s getting a glimpse of what he can do for us for the rest of this year and next year,” Mets manager Buck Showalter said. “It’s pretty obvious that good starting pitchers that can go six, seven innings… can make a difference.”
He was pulled by Showalter with no outs in the seventh in a 1-0 game after allowing a double to James McCann and a single to Ryan McKenna to put runners on the corners.
Ryan O’Hearn hit a liner off the glove of reliever Trevor Gott that redirected to second baseman Danny Mendick. The Mets infielder hesitantly flipped the ball to second base for the force out rather than throwing home with plenty of time to get the slow-footed McCann at the plate, doubling the Mets’ insurmountable hole and adding that second run to Quintana’s ledger.
“We talked on the mound there that the umpire blocked his play. But he knew he had a play and he made a mistake. It happens… We just didn’t execute it.”
The Mets loaded the bases with two outs in the fifth inning to run starter Kyle Bradish from the game. But with Brandon Nimmo and Starling Marte unavailable to pinch hit, the left-handed Stewart was left in to bat against Orioles southpaw Cionel Perez. He grounded out to leave three…
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