Heroes, zeros from Mets Game 2 loss to Brewers: Jackson Chourio helps keep Milwaukee alive

Jackson Chourio.If the Brewers celebrate following this series, the 20-year-old phenom would not be able to legally partake in the champagne drinking.

Chourio drilled two home runs, his second tying the game in the eighth inning.Phil Maton.Pitching for a fourth time in five days, the righty sure looked tired.

Given a one-run edge in the eighth, Maton served up a pair of home runs that put the Mets in a hole they didn’t escape.The Brewers bullpen — which had wilted a night earlier, allowing the Mets to break through — strung together 5 ¹/₃ scoreless innings to ensure the Mets did not score after the second inning.0 Extra-base hits from Mets hitters, who did all their damage with singles and help from the Brewers.“It’s win or go go home.I think if anybody can do it, this team can.

We’ve done it time and time again.”— Sean Manaea ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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