MILWAUKEE — Joey Ortiz drove in three runs for Milwaukee and the New York Mets mustered just two hits as their playoff hopes sustained another blow with a 6-0 loss to the Brewers on Saturday night.
New York (87-72) lost its third straight and fell one game behind Atlanta (88-71) in the NL wild card race when the Braves beat Kansas City 2-1 on a ninth-inning, walk-off homer from former Met Travis d'Arnaud.
The Mets did get some help later Saturday night when Arizona lost 5-0 to San Diego. The Braves, Mets and Diamondbacks (88-73) are competing for the NL's final two wild-card playoff berths.
''It's a really short runway, but we do have three games, and three games are opportunities for us,'' Mets first baseman Pete Alonso said. ''In order for us to get where we need to go, we need to capitalize on opportunities.''
Both the Mets and Braves have head-to-head tiebreaker advantages over the Diamondbacks. The Mets and Braves would play a Monday doubleheader in Atlanta if their postseason fates haven't been settled.
''Not winning the past couple of days is putting us in a difficult situation here,'' Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. ''We've got to come back and we have to win a game tomorrow. That's the bottom line. And then see where we're at, at the end of the day tomorrow, and then go to Atlanta and see what we've got.''
Ortiz put the Brewers ahead 2-0 in the fourth by looping a full-count curveball from Jose Quintana (10-10) into left-center for a bases-loaded single.
Milwaukee broke open the game in the eighth inning by scoring four runs off Reed Garrett, the first runs he allowed since Aug. 18. The outburst included an RBI single by Willy Adames, a bases-loaded walk by Ortiz and a two-run single by Andruw Monasterio.