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Mets’ no-show offense, brutal defense sink them in loss to Diamondbacks for rough end to road trip

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Mets’ no-show offense, brutal defense sink them in loss to Diamondbacks for rough end to road trip

PHOENIX — The Mets disrespected all mothers on their day by not playing nice.

A no-show lineup has become the norm, but on Sunday they added shoddy defense — or run prevention, if you prefer — into the equation and departed the desert with sand in their pants in a 5-1 loss to the Diamondbacks at Chase Field.

It was a second straight game the Mets (15-25) scored only one run after scoring only once in nine innings Friday before adding two in the 10th to win.

Arizona Diamondbacks' Geraldo Perdomo slides safely into third base as New York Mets' Andy Ibáñez attempts a tag.

Andy Ibanez tries to deliver a tag during the Mets’ May 10 loss. AP

The Mets lost the series, completing a 5-4 road trip that also included stops in Anaheim and Colorado.

If the weak offensive attack (only five hits) wasn’t enough, Andy Ibanez committed two throwing errors as the starting third baseman.

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The second of those errors let the D’backs score three unearned runs in the sixth inning to bury the Mets in a 5-1 hole.

Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez brought a no-hitter into the sixth and lasted into the ninth.

Mets player Bo Bichette hitting against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Bo Bichette swings during the Mets’ May 10 loss. AP

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez on the mound.

Eduardo Rodriguez throws a pitch during the Mets’ May 10 loss. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

He allowed one earned run on four hits and three walks over 8 1/3 innings.  

Huascar Brazoban, chosen as the opener, worked into the second inning and walked Ildemaro Vargas and Nolan Arenado to begin the frame.

Tobias Myers got two outs before Ryan Waldschmidt’s double gave the D’backs a 2-0 lead.

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