Mets extend losing streak to 11
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Throughout their 65-season history, the Mets have had 14 losing streaks spanning 10 or more games. In 1962, their 17-game streak ranks as the 22nd-longest in MLB history, while their 15-game losing streaks rank as the 38th-longest.
The New York Mets’ losing streak was on the ropes on Sunday. But a blown save by Devin Williams spoiled a ninth-inning shutout, and the Chicago Cubs prevailed, 2-1 in extra innings, to extend New York’s misery and its losing streak to 11 games.
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