Francisco Lindor returned from a two-month injury on Wednesday, but the Mets' woes continued with a 10-5 loss to the Chicago Cubs.

What happened?

The Mets committed six errors, including two by Marcus Semien and Mark Vientos, as they dropped their fifth straight game.

Lindor's return was highly anticipated, but the Mets' infield struggled, with every member committing a fielding miscue.

The Cubs took advantage, scoring 10 runs on 12 hits, including a grand slam by Dansby Swanson in the opening game of the doubleheader.

Why it matters for Francisco Lindor

Lindor's return was expected to boost the Mets, but the team's poor play has put them 12 games under .500 for the first time in 2026.

The Mets have been outscored 50-19 during their current skid, which includes a pair of losses to the Philadelphia Phillies.

Lindor said 'we have to pick it up' after the game, acknowledging the team's struggles.

What comes next?

The Mets will look to bounce back from their dismal stretch, with Lindor expected to play a key role in the team's turnaround.

On Wednesday, Sean Manaea became the Mets' fourth starting pitcher in the last week to not pitch beyond the fourth inning.

The Mets' next game is scheduled for June 26, as they look to snap their five-game losing streak.

The team's poor defense has been a major concern, with Lindor saying 'we got to get it done' in terms of improving their play.

Lindor hesitated on a slow chopper in the opening inning, bungling the baseball and setting the tone for the Mets' error-prone game.

The Mets' struggles have been frustrating for the team, with Carlos Mendoza saying 'everybody's pissed, everybody's frustrated' after the game.

The Cubs' fans were in full voice by the end of the game, chanting 'Let's Go Cubbies!' as the Mets' fans yelled 'PETE A-LON-SO!' in frustration.

The Mets will need to regroup and refocus if they hope to turn their season around, with Lindor's leadership expected to play a key role.

Lindor's return has been highly anticipated, but the team's poor play has overshadowed his comeback.

The Mets are currently 12 games under .500, with a record of 24-36 on the season.

The team's next game will be crucial in determining their chances of turning their season around.

The Mets have struggled to find consistency, with their current skid being their longest of the season.

Lindor's leadership will be key in helping the team bounce back from their struggles.

The Mets' poor defense has been a major concern, with the team committing 6 errors in their latest loss.

The team's struggles have been frustrating for the players, with Lindor saying 'we have to pick it up' after the game.

The Mets will look to improve their play in their next game, with Lindor expected to play a key role in the team's turnaround.