
Adrian Houser struggles as Mets’ late rally falls short in loss to Braves
NY Post
ATLANTA — Adrian Houser prevented a dangerous Braves lineup from delivering an early knockout punch Tuesday, but merely keeping the ball in the park wasn’t exactly a successful recipe.
At one point Houser surrendered six straight hits, all of them singles.
The Braves built an early cushion that was too big for the Mets to overcome in their 6-5 loss at Truist Park that snapped a modest two-game winning streak.
“I was just out of sync from the start,” said Houser, who surrendered five earned runs on eight hits and two walks over five innings. “I didn’t have command or good stuff overall, so not a whole lot good to take from the outing.”
Pete Alonso gave the Mets a pulse with a three-run homer in the eighth inning that sliced the deficit in half.
The Mets added two in the ninth against Raisel Iglesias before the Braves closer struck out Alonso to end it.