Jim McIsaac/Getty ImagesNew York Mets third baseman David Wright said returning to the on-deck circle Friday night before his first MLB at-bat since 2016 was "something special."Anthony DiComo of MLB.com provided comments from Wright after the Mets' 8-1 loss to the Miami Marlins http://www.athleticsfanproshop.com/authentic-jose-canseco-jersey , and the team legend admitted he was "pretty close to throwing up:"Anthony DiComo AnthonyDiComoDavid Wright: quot;It was amazing. I was pretty close to throwing up on deck.quot; Hr2ZOq1Qt1Wright grounded out to third as a pinch hitter in the fifth inning.SportsNet New York SNYtvDavid Wrights first at-bat in two years results in a groundout kiM5nySorHThe 35-year-old Virginia native has struggled with persistent back and shoulder injuries that forced him to miss the entire 2017 season and a vast majority of the current campaign.New York announced earlier in the month it would activate the seven-time All-Star selection for the final homestand of the season. He's expected to make his final start Saturday against the Marlins."I guess as a young player or even a couple of years ago, you never think it's [going to end]," Wrighttold reportersahead of his expected retirement at season's end. "You think you can play forever."The Mets selected Wright in the 2001 draft, and he made his debut for the big club in 2004. His appearance Saturday will mark his 1,584th regular-season game for the team. He won back-to-back Gold Glove Awards and Silver Slugger Awards in 2007 and 2008.He served as the team's captain since 2013. MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers‘ inconsistent offense couldn’t offset Chase Anderson’s continuing home run struggles.Jose Peraza hit a two-run homer off Anderson in the first inning and the Cincinnati Reds beat Milwaukee 3-1 Tuesday night, the Brewers’ third loss in four games.“The first pitch is just kind of a blooper into center field and then he fell behind Peraza,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. “But after six pitches, we’re down 2-0.”The Brewers’ edge for the top NL wild-card spot was cut to two games by St. Louis, with Colorado also in close contention. Milwaukee fell 3 ½ games behind the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs.Milwaukee managed only three hits against five Cincinnati pitchers. It was the third low-scoring loss for the Brewers in four games — they fell to Pittsburgh 3-1 on Saturday and 3-2 on Sunday.“We’re going to have to do a little better than that http://www.athleticsfanproshop.com/authentic-jed-lowrie-jersey , for sure,” Counsell said. “More pressure has to be put on the other team. There was nothing really happening tonight. I don’t know if we had a significant rally really all night.”Scott Schebler opened the first with a single to left off Anderson, who has allowed an NL-high 30 home runs. Peraza then connected for his 13th homer.The Brewers made it 2-1 with an unearned run in the second, but the Reds made it 3-1 in the fourth on Schebler’s RBI double.Michael Lorenzen, making his first start since 2015 after 151 relief appearances, allowed one unearned run on one hit in four innings. Sal Romano (8-11) followed with 2 1/3 scoreless innings for the victory.Raisel Iglesias struck out three in the ninth after a leadoff walk for his 28th save.“I’ve been saying, ‘Give me a chance, give me a chance.’ They gave me a chance against a good lineup, so I was excited about that Tony Phillips Jersey ,” said Lorenzen, who has indicated he would like to be a starter. “It was like, ‘Man, you better step up.'”Anderson (9-8) gave up three runs on six hits with two walks in 3 2/3 innings, matching his shortest start of the season. Six relievers blanked the Reds the rest of the way.“I was just kind of inconsistent where I could throw the ball tonight,” Anderson said. “One inning I felt I could make a pitch, the next inning I couldn’t. So, it’s just kind of the inconsistency I’ve been battling, I would say http://www.athleticsfanproshop.com/authentic-walt-weiss-jersey , pretty much this whole season.”In the Milwaukee second, Travis Shaw was hit by a pitch and advanced on a groundout. Shaw came around when Schebler bobbled Jonathan Schoop’s single to right.Reds center fielder Mason Williams made a sensational, over-the-shoulder basket catch on Curtis Granderson’s one-out drive to the warning track in the sixth. It prevented a possible run as Christian Yelich followed with a single.“A couple people on the bench thought that ball was gone,” manager Jim Riggleman said. “I didn’t think it was going to go as far as it did. Mase did a great job on it. That one was close. We’re trying to keep it in the ballpark as much as we can. We did a good job of that tonight.”TRAINER’S ROOMReds: RHP Homer Bailey probably will not pitch again this season, Riggleman said. Bailey (1-14, 6.09 ERA) was removed from the rotation after his last start Sept. 5, and has indicated he can’t relieve. … RHP Tyler Mahle, bothered by right shoulder fatigue, is not ready to start Sunday Marcus Semien Jersey , Riggleman said.Brewers: Shaw was hit on the left knee by a pitch to open the second and was down for several minutes in the batter’s box. After being examined by the trainer, Shaw remained in the game. He came around to score the Brewers’ first run, but left in the fourth inning with a right knee contusion. “They did X-rays, nothing there, just a contusion,” Counsell said. “But, it stiffened up and he wasn’t able to move around.” … CF Lorenzo Cain left was removed after striking out in the fourth. “He took a swing a couple days ago that just kind of intercostal, it’s just been bugging him a little bit,” Counsell said. “I just thought he took some swing tonight in the second at-bat that just didn’t look good http://www.athleticsfanproshop.com/authentic-joe-morgan-jersey , and so we took him out of the game. We’ll see how we’re looking tomorrow.”UP NEXTReds: RHP Matt Harvey (7-8, 4.67 ERA), whom the Brewers had tried to acquire in August, starts the series finale on Wednesday night. Harvey, obtained in May from the Mets, is 2-1 with a 2.88 ERA in his last seven starts. His 26 starts are his most since 2015.Brewers: LHP Gio Gonzalez (8-11, 4.44 ERA) celebrates his 33rd birthday Wednesday with his third start for Milwaukee since being acquired from Washington on Aug. 31. Gonzalez is 1-0 with the Brewers, allowing three earned runs in 10 1/3 innings after going 7-11 with the Nationals.