Mets Falter Late Against Red Sox, Completing Painful First Half Sweep

The New York Mets' struggles continued as they were swept by the Boston Red Sox, falling in a disheartening ninth-inning collapse that capped off a difficult first half of the season.
What began as a promising outing from pitcher Zach Thornton ultimately dissolved into familiar disappointment for the New York Mets. Thornton delivered a strong performance, offering a glimmer of hope for the Flushing faithful. However, the team's offense and bullpen faltered in the crucial late innings, allowing the Boston Red Sox to seize control and secure the victory.
The loss marked the completion of a weekend sweep for the Red Sox over the Mets. This latest defeat underscores the inconsistencies that have plagued the team throughout the first half of the season. Despite moments of strong play, the Mets have repeatedly struggled to close out games and maintain leads in critical situations.
The final score of the game saw the Red Sox emerge victorious, adding another frustrating result to the Mets' record. This collapse in the ninth inning serves as a fitting, albeit painful, conclusion to a first half characterized by missed opportunities and unfulfilled expectations.
The Mets' inability to hold a late lead, especially after a solid pitching performance, perfectly encapsulates their first-half struggles – they can show flashes of competence but consistently fail to finish strong.
