Here's what happened in Mets Land on Saturday, in case you missed it…
- The Mets hit three homers, but were hurt by defensive miscues and a leaky bullpen late in a 7-4 loss to the red-hot Brewers
- One of those home runs came off the bat of Pete Alonso, it was the 252nd of his career, officially tying Darryl Strawberry's franchise record
- The miscues ultimately proved to be too much in the end, though, in New York's sixth straight loss
- One of those came from Francisco Lindor, who botched a routine grounder with the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the second
- That was costly for Frankie Montas, as he struggled to provided bulk relief working behind an opener
- At Old Timers' Day in the Bronx, Doc Gooden gave his thoughts on the struggling club
- WATCH: Lindor owns his costly error in the second inning
- WATCH: Alonso's record tying solo blast