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CINCINNATI — Other than Brett Baty, no Met touched Hunter Greene on Sunday, and for good reason.

The Reds ace was that overwhelming.

But regarding Cedric Mullins, another 0-for-2-with-a-strikeout day reminded the Mets that their primary center fielder since the trade deadline is not hitting.

The addition from the Orioles is 0-for-21 in his past eight games and batting .178 with a .568 OPS in 29 total games with the Mets.

“I think missing fastballs. Late at times. Fouling them off. Not being able to square them up,” manager Carlos Mendoza said of Mullins’ struggles before the 3-2 loss . “Controls

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