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Mets broadcasters perfectly sum up team's massive struggles during latest meltdown: 'Good grief'

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The New York Mets are the definition of reeling right now, as they entered Sunday in MLB's worst stretch with a 9-22 record over their last 31 games. 

And once again, it was a late-inning meltdown that led to the team losing on Saturday afternoon. The team's broadcasters perfectly summed up how every Mets fan is feeling at the moment as they watched the San Francisco Giants win 7-2 in extra innings. 

"It feels like the sky is falling," Mets legend Keith Hernandez said over the PIX11 broadcast Saturday afternoon. 

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Edwin Díaz of the Mets walks off the mound in the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Citi Field on May 25, 2024, in New York City. (Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

This came after the Mets' longtime play-by-play announcer, Gary Cohen, called Mike Yastrzemski’s bases-loaded triple that blew the doors open on the game in the top of the 10th inning. 

And the only reason the game went into extras is that Edwin Diaz blew another save for the Mets. Diaz has blown four saves in his last eight appearances for New York. 

After Hernandez made his comment, Cohen added, "It has felt like that virtually every day for the last month."

Hernandez replied: "Good grief."

Another Mets legend, Ron Darling, couldn’t hold back his thoughts on the team’s losing streak as well. 

"There’s losing, and then there’s what’s happening here," he said in the bottom half of the 10th innings. "And it’s two different things. This is just gut-wrenching."

Pete Alonso of the Mets reacts after flying out to left field to end the bottom of the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Citi Field on

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