PHOTOS: Mets fans watch in horror as Game 4 slips away
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The New York Mets were five outs away Saturday from evening the World Series at two games apiece, until Daniel Murphy's costly error triggered a devastating eighth-inning collapse.
The stunning turn of events demoralized the crowd at Citi Field, and put the Mets on the brink of elimination.
Here's how Kansas City's three-run eighth looked on the faces of Mets fans:





(Courtesy: MLB.com)
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