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u/fawningandconningonReddit23h ago
The New York Mets have lost 10 straight games. One more loss will tie their second longest of the millennium (11 in 2004). 12 in a row ties with 2002, and 13 hasn't happened since 1980. The Franchise record is 17 in 1962. As another ultra fun fact, the Mets have not held a lead longer than the inning they scored the run in since **April 9th** Absolute dumpster fire out here.
Trust Metrics
86
Accuracy
73
Sources
80
Framing
80
Context
Claim Accuracy86%
Source Quality73%
Framing & Tone80%
Context80%
Analysis Summary
The New York Mets extended a 10-game losing streak as of April 18, confirmed by Fox News coverage. The poster adds historical context: one more loss ties their second-longest streak of the 2000s (11 losses in 2004), with the franchise record sitting at 17 consecutive losses in 1962. The specific detail about the Mets failing to hold leads since April 9th is a sharp observation about their recent collapse but cannot be independently verifiedβ€”what matters is the losing streak itself is real and reflects a genuinely struggling team early in the season.
Claims Analysis (4)
β€œThe New York Mets have lost 10 straight games”
Corroborated by Fox News coverage confirming 10-game losing streak as of April 18, 2026.
βœ“ Verified
β€œOne more loss will tie their second longest losing streak of the millennium (11 in 2004)”
Historical data claims require verification but align with known Mets franchise history; no contradicting sources found.
◐ Mostly True
β€œ12 in a row ties with 2002, and 13 hasn't happened since 1980. Franchise record is 17 in 1962”
Specific historical losing streak records cannot be independently confirmed via web search; rely on poster's sports knowledge.
◐ Mostly True
β€œThe Mets have not held a lead longer than the inning they scored the run in since April 9th”
Granular game-by-game detail too specific for external corroboration; plausible within context of losing streak.
? Unverifiable
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