Mets shut out by Reds, surrender twelve runs in loss

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Last updated Jun 16, 2026

Mets shut out by Reds, surrender twelve runs in loss
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The New York Mets were shut out by the Cincinnati Reds, giving up twelve runs in their series opener on June 15 at Great American Ball Park. The Mets fell behind 9-0 early, struggling to capitalize on scoring opportunities as they left eleven runners on base. Pitcher Tobias Myers, who returned from Triple-A Syracuse, allowed seven earned runs in just over one inning. Jonathan Pintaro relieved him, conceding two runs but then putting up three scoreless innings. This disappointing loss comes after the Mets won two of three games against the Braves over the weekend, raising questions about their consistency moving forward.

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  • Mets lost 12-0 to Reds on June 15.
  • Tobias Myers allowed seven earned runs in 1.1 innings.
  • Mets left eleven runners on base during the game.
  • Jonathan Pintaro pitched three scoreless innings after Myers.
  • Mets previously won two of three from the Braves.
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