Here are the Post Game Notes for today's 5-2 Mets win.
Francisco Lindor#: SS 1 for 3; 1 run; 2 walks; 1 SB; Juan Soto: RF 0 for 4; 1 run; 1 RBI; 1 walk; 1 K; Pete Alonso: 1B 1 for 4; 1 HR; 1 run; 3 RBIs; 1 walk; Brandon Nimmo: LF 1 for 4; 1 HR; 1 run; 1 RBI; 2 Ks; Mark Vientos: 3B 0 for 4; 1 K; Jeff McNeil*: 2B 0 for 4; Starling Marte: DH 1 for 3; 2 Ks; Brett Baty*: DH 0 for 1; 1 K; Cedric Mullins: CF 1 for 4; 1 K; Francisco Alvarez: C 2 for 3; 1 double; 1 run; 1 walk; 1 K; Nolan McLean: 6 innings; no runs; 5 hits; 2 walks; 7 Ks; Brooks Raley*: (H, 8) 0.2 inning; 2 runs; 2 ERs; 1 hit; Reed Garrett: (BS, 7) 0.1 inning; no runs; 1 hit; 1 walk; Tyler Rogers: 1 inning; no runs; Edwin DÃaz: 1 inning; no runs; 1 hit; Ryne Stanek: (W, 4-6) 1 inning; no runs; 1 walk; 1 K;
Mets:
- Defeated the Rangers, 5-2, in walk-off fashion in the 10th… Marked their eighth walk-off win of the season and their second ever walk-off win over the Rangers (also: 8/30/23)...Move to 6-6 in extra-inning games this season and have won three games in extra-innings via a walk-off RBI (also: 4/23 vs. PHI and 6/10 vs. WAS)...Snapped a season-high eight game losing streak…Was their longest losing streak since May 31 - June 9, 2018.
- Finished the season 24-24 against Interleague opponents…Have won 24 games against AL opponents in each of the last two seasons.
Pete Alonso (1-4, HR, 3 RBI, R, BB):
- Lined a walk-off three-run homer in the 10th…Marked his fifth career walk-off home run, the most in franchise history breaking a tie with Mike Piazza, Cleon Jones, Wilmer Flores, Chris Jones and Kevin McReynolds…Are tied with Mike Yastrzemski and Will Smith for the most in the majors since 2019.
- Is batting .306/.399/.650 (49-160) with 14 home runs, 13 RBI and 82 RBI with runners in scoring position this season…His 82 RBI and 27 extra-base hits are the most in the majors.
- Has 117 RBI, tied with Bernard Gilkey (1996) and Howard Johnson (1991) for the seventh-most in a single season by a Met. Brandon Nimmo (1-4, HR, RBI, R): Launched a solo home run to left-center field in the sixth…Was his 23rd round tripper of the season, matching his total from 2024 and is one homer shy of matching his career high of 24 set in 2023…Marked the 133rd career home run, breaking a tie with Michael Conforto for ninth all-time in franchise history…Collected his 447th career hit at Citi Field, breaking a tie with David Wright for the most in the ballpark’s history
- Fired 6.0 scoreless innings in his sixth career Major League start…Has not allowed a run in each of his first three career starts at Citi Field…Is the first Met pitcher to not allow a run in their first three career starts at home and is the eighth pitcher in Major League history to not allow a run in each of their first three home starts (min. 15.0 IP)...Lowered his ERA to 1.19, the lowest mark by a Mets pitcher through their first six career Major League starts…The previous lowest mark was Terry Leach’s 1.73 ERA… His 40 strikeouts are tied with Dwight Gooden for the third-most in franchise history through six Major League games trailing only Matt Harvey (43) and Nolan Ryan (42).
- Has struck out five or more batters in each of his first six Big League starts… Is the 20th pitcher in Major League history to record five or more strikeouts in each of their first six career outings and the first since teammate Griffin Canning, who struck out five or more in each of his first nine Big League games from April 30 - June 16, 2019…Is the first Mets hurler to accomplish the feat.
- Has recorded seven or more strikeouts in four of his first six Major League starts, tied with Matt Harvey and Nolan Ryan for the most such games by a Met through their first six Big League starts.
- Picked up his 30th stolen base of the season in the first…Marks his second career season with 30+ stolen bases (also: 2023)...Has 116 stolen bases as a member of the Mets, tied with Lenny Dykstra for the seventh-most in franchise history.
- Has reached base three or more times in 34 games this season, the sixthmost such games in the majors this season.
- Has a .313/.353/.667 (15-48) slashline with four home runs, five doubles, 10 RBI and nine runs over his last 16 games dating back to August 12
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