Mets complete second-half collapse with 4-0 loss to Marlins, eliminated from postseason contention

The New York Mets were officially eliminated from postseason contention on Sunday after a 4-0 loss to the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park. A four-run fourth inning and five shutout innings from Edward Cabrera sealed the Mets’ fate and concluded their second-half collapse.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Mets were eliminated from postseason contention.
  • A decisive four-run fourth inning doomed New York’s chances.
  • Edward Cabrera threw five shutout innings for Miami.
  • This loss closed out the Mets’ second-half collapse.
  • The elimination occurred at LoanDepot Park on Sunday.

A Season Cut Short

The New York Mets saw their season come to an abrupt end Sunday afternoon. Facing the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park, the Mets suffered a 4-0 defeat that officially knocked them out of postseason contention. This loss finalized what had been a frustrating second-half slide for the organization.

The Pivotal Fourth Inning

The game’s turning point came during a fateful fourth inning. The Marlins rallied for four runs off three different Mets pitchers, turning a tense scoreless contest into a comfortable lead for the home team. The sudden flurry of runs left the Mets reeling and in need of an offensive spark they would ultimately never find.

Dominant Pitching by Cabrera

Miami’s right-hander Edward Cabrera further dampened the Mets’ hopes by pitching five shutout innings. His calm demeanor on the mound helped the Marlins maintain control throughout the afternoon. With Cabrera and the bullpen stifling any Mets’ comeback, New York found itself unable to mount a serious offensive threat.

The Final Blow to the Mets’ Playoff Hopes

Sunday’s loss served as the decisive blow to the Mets’ season. After showing promise earlier in the year, the team’s performance in the second half did not measure up, culminating in this defeat at the hands of a division rival. With the postseason now out of reach, the Mets will head into the offseason looking to regroup and address the issues that led to their downfall.

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