New York Mets responded to the tweet of owner. San Francisco Giants won in extras.

SAN FRANCISCO Kevin PillarThe 12th inning saw a 3-run homer that lifted the trophy. New York MetsThe San Francisco GiantsOn Wednesday, the score was 6-2 after the team owner called out their hitters for low production.

Mets owner Steve Cohen said Wednesday that his team was stuck in a five game skid. Only the best teams are more disciplined. “The OPS and slugging numbers are not misleading.”

New York didn’t seem to be inspired by these barbs early in the game. The Mets were dominated by six Giants pitchers, who remained unaffected until the ninth. J.D. DavisProvided a tie sacrifice fly

In extras, the Mets finally saw their offense take root. In the eleventh, the teams exchanged runs before the Mets won four. Tyler Chatwood(3-3) in the 12th. Pillar, a former Giants player, broke a tie of 2-all with his 10th homer. Chance SiscoIt now stands at 6-2 with an RBI double.

Luis Rojas of the Mets responded to Cohen’s tweet and suggested that players and coaches should be held accountable for the results.

Rojas stated, “I am aware of the tweet by Steve.” “We work hard everyday. “We’re working hard every day to try to win some more games.”

The Mets had 450 runs in MLB on Wednesday. This was more than Texas (446) and Pittsburgh (343).

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