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April 22, 2026 — The New York Mets dropped their 12th consecutive game, falling 5-3 at Citi Field to the Minnesota Twins after a ninth-inning rally.
Luke Keaschall delivered the go-ahead RBI single in the top of the ninth and Matt Wallner followed with a bases-loaded walk off Mets closer Devin Williams, who failed to record an out and walked three batters before being pulled to boos from the announced crowd of 32,798.
Rookie Nolan McLean retired the first 15 Twins batters and struck out 10, finishing with 6 2/3 innings and three runs allowed; Simeon Woods Richardson started for Minnesota.
Cole Sands worked the final two innings to earn the win for the Twins.
The loss left New York 7-16 and tied for the franchise’s longest losing streak since 2002.
Historic context: no team in the modern era has reached the postseason after enduring a 12-game losing streak.
The Mets were due to get Juan Soto off the injured list the following day, offering an immediate opportunity to try to halt the slide.






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