Here are the Post Game Notes for today's 5-3 Mets loss.
Francisco Lindor#: SS 1
for 5; 1 SB; Juan Soto: RF 2 for 5; 1 RBI; 2 Ks; 1 SB; Pete Alonso: 1B 1 for 3; 1 double; 1 walk; Brandon Nimmo: LF 0
for 5; 1 run; 1 K; Starling Marte: DH 1
for 5; 1 double; 1 run; 3 Ks; Jeff McNeil*: 2B 0
for 2; 1 walk; 1 K; Mark Vientos: PH 1
for 1; 1 double; 2 RBIs; Luisangel Acuña: PR-2B
1 for 1; Francisco Alvarez: C 2
for 5; 1 K; Brett Baty*: 3B 1 for 3; 1 K; Luis Torrens: PH 1
for 1; Jose Siri: PR 0 for 0; 1 run; Ronny Mauricio#: 3B 0
for 1; Cedric Mullins: CF 0
for 4; 1 K; Nolan McLean: 5 innings; 3 runs; 1 ER; 4 hits; 2 walks; 6
Ks; Huascar Brazobán: 1.2 innings; no runs; 1 K; Richard Lovelady: 1.1 innings; no runs; 1 hit; 2 Ks; Ryan Helsley: 1 inning; no runs; 1 walk; 2 Ks; Edwin DÃaz:
1 inning; no runs; 1 K; Tyler Rogers: (L,
4-6) 1 inning; 2 runs; 1 ER; 1 hit; 1 HR;
Mets:
- The Mets fell to the Nationals, 5-3, in 11 innings in the second game of their three-game set…The Mets fall to 6-7 in extra-inning games this season…Still have won four of their last six after dropping the previous eight…Was their first loss to Washington at Citi Field since July 29, 2023…The loss snapped an 11-game win streak in Queens against their division rival…Are still 14-4 against Washington at Citi Field since 2023 and 25-13 against them overall in that same span.
- Are 24-24 against the NL East this season and 56-51 against the NL overall.
Nolan McLean (5.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, ER, 2 BB, 6 K, 2 WP):
- Completed 5.0 innings and allowed one earned run while striking out six…He is the first pitcher in Major League history to throw at least 5.0 innings, strike out five or more batters and allow two or fewer earned runs in each of his first seven starts…He owns a 1.27 ERA (6 ER/42.2 IP), which is the lowest in Mets history through a players first seven starts…The second best is Terry Leach’s 1.51 ERA…His ERA is the fifth-lowest through a player's first seven starts dating back to 1975…He only trails Fernando Valenzuela (0.29), Shota Imanaga (1.08), Alex Colome (1.13) and Jered Weaver (1.15)...Courtesy of Elias...His 46 strikeouts through his first seven games are the fourth-most in franchise history, only trailing Dwight Gooden (51), Nolan Ryan (50) and Matt Harvey (49).
Pete Alonso (1-3, 2B, 2 BB):
- Doubled down the first base line in the second inning…His 38 doubles are the seventh-most in the majors and the third-most in the NL…Over his last 46 games dating back to August 1, has a .300/.344/.600 (57-190) slashline with 15 home runs, 12 doubles, 41 RBI and 29 runs…His 27 extra-base hits are the most in the majors over that span and he is tied for the third-most hits during that same stretch.
Francisco Lindor (1-5, SB):
- Singled in the third inning to extend his hitting streak to nine games…It is his second-longest streak this season, only trailing a 12-game streak from August 12 - 24…Over his last 36 games dating back to August 13, has a .350/.444/.559 (50-143) slashline…During that span, leads the majors in hits, is tied for first in runs (35), ranks third in OBP and eighth in OPS (1.020, min. 100 plate appearances).
Juan Soto (2-5, RBI):
- Tied the game at 3-3 with an RBI single in the ninth inning…Recorded his sixth RBI to tie the game or put the Mets in front in the seventh inning or later, and his first since July 27 at San Francisco.
Francisco Alvarez (2-5):
- Singled in the second and seventh innings…Marked his third multi-hit game over his last seven games…During that stretch, he is batting .320 (8-25) with four extra-base hits (2 HR, 2 2B) and four RBI.
Huascar Brazobán (1.2 IP, K):
- Tossed 1.2 scoreless innings in relief and recorded a strikeout…Marked his 12th scoreless relief outing of at least 1.2 innings, which are tied for the ninth-most such games in the majors and the seventh most in the NL this season.
Mark Vientos (1-1, 2B, 2 RBI):
- Drove in two with a double as a pinch hitter in the eighth inning…Was his first hit as a pinch hitter this season in seven at-bats…His 28 RBI since August 17 are tied with Cody Bellinger for the second-most in the majors and only trails his teammate Juan Soto’s 32.
Dom Hamel:
- Was claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles.
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