Luis Severino continues to dazzle even as Mets see winning streak end
NY Post
The longest Mets winning streak since 2018 came to an end Sunday, but Luis Severino’s resurgence did not.
The right-hander was superb again in a 3-1 loss to the Reds, as Severino gave up one run over 6 ²/₃ innings.
It’s the fourth time in his last five starts Severino has given up one or no runs.
And the lone run he allowed came on some soft contact, as Ty France started the rally with a slow chopper to first. Noelvi Marte drove in the run with a 79-mph single to right field.
Earlier in the game, Severino pitched out of trouble in the fifth after a couple of soft flares put him in a jam.
“Bloopers are gonna happen,” Severino said. “We are navigating through lineups. I feel good. I’m making my pitches. Hopefully luck is gonna go my way.”
There were times Sunday afternoon when the Knicks tried their mightiest to counteract the space-time continuum, moments when it seemed they were trying to batter the Bucks so ferociously that somehow they could turn the clock back two days and try to figure out how to reverse the bludgeoning they’d received from the Thunder on Friday.