The bottom of the sixth and seventh innings were a giant cloud of smoke and the entire night a dumpster fire for the Mets.
Max Scherzer and Brooks Raley created the smoke — the Brewers celebrate each home run by setting off fireworks — with five homers allowed over the two innings, but the Mets co-ace and lefty reliever were only part of the problem Tuesday.
The Mets began last season with 10 straight non-losing series, but got only as far as one this year, with three victories in four games in Miami last weekend.Rowdy Tellez, Brian Anderson and Garrett Mitchell all went deep in succession in the sixth to leave Scherzer’s night at the bottom of Lake Michigan.
It followed an Opening Day performance in which Scherzer was solid into the sixth before allowing a two-run homer to the Marlins’ Garrett Cooper. Christian Yelich and Willy Adames each singled in the inning — with Adames advancing to second on Brandon Nimmo’s throw to third base — before Anderson delivered.
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