Terry Collins plans to meet with the New York Mets on Wednesday after the club failed to record a hit in the final six innings of a loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night.

The Mets have scored just eight runs during a six-game losing streak.

"We're going to have a little get-together tomorrow," Collins said. "But who do you want me to yell at -- the nine rookies? Huh? The veterans that play as hard as any veteran in this league, that play the game the right way? There's nobody to yell at. It's about going out there and getting the job done. They're major league players. Have some confidence. If there was a lack of hustle, lack of preparation, then there's something to yell about. But that's not out there. We're just not executing the way we should be. We should be able to at this level.

"You've got to get them to refocus. You've got to get them to understand that this is one pitch by one pitch. You can't worry about what just happened. You have to worry about what's going to happen next. You can't take your bat to the field. And you can't take your error to home plate and think you can make a difference. You've got to just go play the game the right way. ... All I know is we're not executing s---."