Mets’ Slump Continues as Logan Webb Dominates, Luis Severino Pitches Well

The New York Mets’ struggles continued on Tuesday night as they fell 5-1 to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park, marking the team’s third straight loss. Giants’ starter Logan Webb threw eight shutout innings, allowing only six hits and striking out five, mirroring the performance of Tyler Glasnow, who blanked the Mets over eight innings on Sunday. Mets’ starter Luis Severino pitched well, allowing only three earned runs in six innings, but the offense once again faltered, failing to score after the ninth inning. The loss puts the Mets in jeopardy of squandering a road trip that began with two straight wins over the Dodgers. The Mets will look to salvage a .500 trip in the series finale on Wednesday.

Severino vs. Webb: A Battle of Aces in San Francisco

The New York Mets and San Francisco Giants will face off in a highly anticipated matchup on Tuesday night at Oracle Park. Two of Major League Baseball’s top starting pitchers, Luis Severino and Logan Webb, will take the mound. Both pitchers have been impressive in the early going of the 2024 season and are expected to deliver a tightly contested game. The game is expected to be a low-scoring affair, with both pitchers relying on their strong fastballs and effective secondary offerings. The Mets’ bullpen, which ranks among the best in baseball, will also be a key factor in the outcome of the game.

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