Mets lose 12 straight games for first time since 2002 in loss to Twins

April 22, 2026, 6:52 AM EST
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– Use quotes sparingly and only if they add value to the story. The New York Mets suffered their 12th straight loss on Wednesday night, falling to the Minnesota Twins with a final score of 3-2. This losing streak marks the first time the Mets have lost 12 consecutive games since 2002.

The Mets had a 2-1 lead going into the bottom of the ninth inning, but a costly error by Francisco Lindor allowed the Twins to tie the game. The Twins then went on to win in the 10th inning, handing the Mets yet another heartbreaking loss.

The Mets’ current losing streak has been a painful collapse for the team and their fans. Despite high expectations coming into the season, the Mets have struggled to find consistency and have fallen out of playoff contention.

Manager Luis Rojas expressed his frustration after the game, stating that the team needs to find a way to turn things around and start winning games. The Mets will have a tough road ahead as they try to break out of this slump and salvage the remainder of the season.

The last time the Mets had a losing streak this long, they finished the 2002 season with a record of 75-86. With the team’s current record standing at 61-71, it will be a challenging task for the Mets to avoid a similar fate this season.

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