Here are the Post Game Notes for today's 9-4 Mets win.
Carson Benge*; RF 2
for 5; 1 run; 1 SB; Bo Bichette; SS 0 for 4; 1 walk; 2 Ks; Juan Soto; DH 2 for 5; 1 HR; 2 runs; 2 RBIs; Mark Vientos; 1B 1
for 4; 1 HR; 1 run; 2 RBIs; MJ Melendez*; LF 0
for 1; 1 run; 1 walk; Tyrone Taylor; PH-LF
0 for 2; Brett Baty*; 3B 1 for 3; 1 HR; 1 run; 2 RBIs; 1
walk; Marcus Semien; 2B 2
for 3; 1 HR; 2 runs; 1 RBI; 1 walk; A.J. Ewing*; CF 2 for 4; 1 HR; 1 run; 1 RBI; Hayden Senger; C 0
for 3; 1 RBI; Nolan McLean; (W,
2-2) 7 innings; 3 runs; 3 ERs; 6 hits; 1 HR; 3 walks; 7 Ks; Tobias Myers; 1 inning; 1 run; 1 ER; 1 hit; 1 HR; 1 K; Craig Kimbrel; 1 inning; no runs; 1 K;
Mets:
- Completed a three-game sweep of the Tigers with a 9-4 victory...Marked their first sweep of the season and their first sweep since they took three from the Phillies at Citi Field from August 25-27, 2025...Each win of the series was a comeback win...Their 22 runs scored this series were their most in any three-game series this season.
- Mets batters slugged a season-high five home runs today...Their six games with five or more home runs since 2025 are tied with the Yankees and the Mariners for the most such games in the majors during that span.
- Are 8-4 in May and have outscored opponents 55-37 during the month...Mets pitchers have pitched to a 2.67 ERA (32 ER/107.2 IP) in May.
Nolan McLean (7.0 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 7 K, HR, HBP):
- Allowed three runs over a season-high-tying 7.0 innings in his ninth start of the year...All three runs allowed came on a Gage Workman three-run homer in the first...Marked his fifth quality start of the season and the ninth of his career...Has allowed three or fewer runs in 16 of his first 17 Major League starts...Joins Zac Gallen (17), Justin Dunn, Paul Skenes, Matt Harvey, Steve Rogers and Tom Murphy as the only pitchers in Major League hisotry to allow three or fewer runs in at least 16 of their first 17 career starts.
- Has 64 strikeouts this season, the third-most in the NL and fifth-most in the majors...His 121 career strikeouts are the fourth-most in Mets history through a pitcher's first 17 career games...Trails only Dwight Gooden (133), Matt Harvey (128) and Kodai Senga (122)...Are tied with Dylan Cease for the second-most in the majors since his Major League debut, August 16, 2025.
- Has a 1.99 ERA (12 ER/54.1 IP) in nine career games at Citi Field.
Brett Baty (1-3, HR, 2 RBI, R, BB): Hit a game-tying two-run homer in the fourth...Over his last 23 games dating back to April 18, has a .373 OBP with two home runs, three doubles, eight RBI and 12 walks...18 of his 27 hits this season have come at Citi Field.
A.J. Ewing (2-4, HR, RBI, R):
- Hit his first career Major League home run in the third...Became the first Met ever to record a triple and a home run for their first two career hits...Joins Matthew Lugo, Nick Gonzales, Sergio Alcantara, Anthony Rizzo, Starlin Castro and Gerardo Parra as the only players to accomplish the feat in the past 20 years...Courtesy of Sarah Langs.
- Has reached base seven times through his first three Major League games...Is one of eight players in franchise history to reach base seven or more times in their first three Major League games.
Juan Soto (2-5, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R): Laced an RBI single in the fifth and launched a solo home run in the seventh...Has two multi-hit performances in his last three games...Did not have any in his first nine games of May...Has reached base two or more times in 13 of his 28 games this season.
Mark Vientos (1-4, HR, 2 RBI, R): Lined a two-run homer in the fifth, his first of the season at Citi Field...Has four home runs and 11 RBI in 11 games in May...Had only two RBI and eight RBI over 24 games in March/April...Has hit safely in nine of his last 12 games and has an .843 OPS during that span.
Marcus Semien (2-3, HR, RBI, 2 R, BB): Launched a solo home run in the eighhth, his first at Citi Field as a Met...Is slashing .310/.394.552with two home runs, one double, three RBI, seven runs and a .946 OPS in his last eight games.
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