NY Mets Lineup vs. Dodgers: Struggles Continue Amid Losing Streak LOS ANGELES — The New York Mets are facing mounting frustration as they continue to struggle against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with their recent performance raising concerns about their ability to break out of a six-game losing streak. The team has scored two runs or fewer in five of those defeats, and their struggles have been compounded by three consecutive shutouts in their last four games, including a 4-0 loss to the Dodgers in Monday night’s series opener. The Mets’ offensive woes have been particularly evident in their inability to capitalize on opportunities, as they were held without a hit for the first four innings of Monday’s game and managed only three hits by the end of the contest. The Mets’ current slump has left them in a precarious position, with the team looking to snap their losing streak in a crucial matchup against the Dodgers on Tuesday night. The game, scheduled for 10:10 p.m. ET, will be played at Dodger Stadium, and another loss would mark their third straight series defeat, further deepening their frustrations. Manager Buck Showalter has expressed confidence in his team’s ability to turn things around, but the recent performance has left fans and analysts questioning the team’s approach at the plate. The Mets’ offensive struggles have been a recurring theme throughout the season, and their inability to generate consistent runs has been a major factor in their recent losses. In the series opener against the Dodgers, the Mets’ lineup failed to capitalize on key opportunities, with their batters struggling to find the gaps and execute timely hits. The team’s batting average has dipped below .230 in the last five games, and their on-base percentage has also declined, indicating a lack of consistency at the plate.#los_angeles_dodgers #yoshinobu_yamamoto #nolan_mclean #ny_mets #buck_showalter