Mets fans sarcastically chant ‘MVP’ for mop-up reliever who mercifully ended ugly ninth inning
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By Christian Arnold
Published on April 22, 2026.
The Mets lost 5-3 to the Twins, marking their 12th consecutive loss. The team's mop-up reliever, Austin Warren, was met with hostility from Mets fans after he inadvertently allowed the go-ahead runs in the ninth. The fans began sarcastically chanting "M-V-P" at him after he struck out his second batter of the inning. Despite this, Warren managed to end the inning with a last out, bringing the deficit to 5-2. This is the longest consecutive loss the team has had since 2002. The Mets have two more games against the Twins before their three-game series against the Rockies.
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