Friday, September 19th, 2025

The New York Mets delivered a thrilling 12-6 victory over the Washington Nationals, powered by a pivotal six-run fourth inning at Citi Field. Trailing 4-1 after three frames, the Mets surged ahead, highlighted by Juan Soto’s dramatic three-run home run—his 42nd of the season and a new personal best.
With this win, the Mets strengthened their position in the National League wild card race, extending their lead for the third NL wild card spot. The rally in the fourth inning shifted momentum, showcasing the lineup’s depth and resilience as the postseason approaches.
Francisco Alvarez tied the game with a clutch two-run double before Francisco Lindor knocked in the go-ahead run with a single. Soto then followed with a towering three-run blast, propelling the Mets into the lead and surpassing Mets legends Todd Hundley and Carlos Beltrán on the franchise single-season home run list. Only Pete Alonso, who hit 53 homers in 2019, stands above him.
Francisco Lindor had an outstanding game, finishing with three hits and three runs scored. Brandon Nimmo added to the tally with a two-run single in the eighth inning. Pete Alonso, Starling Marte, and Luisangel Acuña each contributed an RBI, further bolstering the offense.
CJ Abrams stood out for Washington, hitting a home run and driving in three runs for the Nationals. However, it wasn’t enough to overcome the Mets’ powerful comeback.
Brooks Raley provided a stabilizing force for New York out of the bullpen, retiring all three batters he faced and earning the win. Rookie Brandon Sproat started for the Mets, allowing four runs over four innings. For the Nationals, Andrew Alvarez gave up six runs—four earned—over 3 and 1/3 innings in the loss.
Defense proved problematic, as the two teams combined for four errors. Francisco Lindor took advantage, advancing a base three times on miscues by Nationals outfielders Dylan Crews and James Wood. The six-run comeback marked the Mets’ largest since overcoming a three-run deficit in August against the Phillies.
Looking ahead, the Mets will send right-hander Nolan McLean (4-1, 1.19 ERA) to the mound on Saturday. He will face Nationals right-hander Cade Cavalli (3-1, 4.76 ERA) as the series continues.
The New York Mets showcased their playoff potential with a dramatic, high-scoring comeback win over the Washington Nationals. Juan Soto's record-setting home run headlined a six-run fourth inning that vaulted the Mets to victory. Strong contributions up and down the lineup, along with crucial defensive plays and bullpen support, underline the team's determination as the postseason race heats up. Stay tuned as the series continues with more key implications for the NL wild card standings.
There are no baseball games today.
There are no baseball games tomorrow.
There were no baseball games yesterday.
All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not MLB-Schedules.com. All content on this website is for educational purposes.