Mets Crush Braves 9-2 With Six Home Runs, McNeil and Vientos Star in Atlanta Victory – August 23, 2025

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New York Mets Power Past Atlanta Braves with Six Home Runs in 9-2 Victory

Jeff McNeil and Mark Vientos both launched two home runs each, fueling an impressive performance by the New York Mets as they defeated the Atlanta Braves 9-2. The offensive surge was supported by a solid outing from pitcher Clay Holmes, helping the Mets strengthen their position in the National League wild-card race.

Mets Find Their Groove in Atlanta

The Mets secured their second consecutive win after enduring a rough stretch, with Holmes (11-6) delivering 6 1/3 innings of three-hit, two-run baseball. It's the second straight game a Mets starter has lasted at least six innings, following rookie right-hander Nolan McLean's seven-inning performance the previous night.

The offense came alive early with McNeil blasting a three-run homer off Braves starter Cal Quantrill in the third inning. Pete Alonso contributed a two-run shot in the seventh, while Vientos, Starling Marte, and McNeil all added homers late in the game. Both Vientos and McNeil hit back-to-back home runs in the ninth inning, capping off a six-homer night for New York.

Braves Struggle with Pitching Depth

Cal Quantrill (4-11), newly acquired by the Braves, exited after 4 2/3 innings, allowing three runs, five hits, and five walks. He left the game due to calf cramping. With Quantrill's start, Atlanta has now used 17 different starting pitchers this season, the most in franchise history and tied with the Chicago White Sox for the most in the majors.

Stolen Bases Add Pressure

New York's aggressive base running was on display with a season-high four stolen bases, two of which came from Starling Marte, adding an extra dimension to the Mets' offense.

Key Moment

A pivotal play unfolded in the third inning when Marte caught a line drive from Jurickson Profar and unleashed a strong throw to home plate. Catcher Hayden Senger secured the throw and tagged out Nacho Alvarez Jr., preserving the Mets' lead and dampening Atlanta's scoring opportunity.

Key Stat

Atlanta’s use of 17 starting pitchers this season marks the highest in franchise history, highlighting their ongoing struggle with pitching stability.

Up Next

The Mets will send left-hander David Peterson (8-5, 3.18 ERA) to the mound for the series finale, while the Braves counter with right-hander Bryce Elder (5-9, 6.29 ERA).

In summary

The New York Mets delivered a powerful offensive display backed by steady pitching to top the Atlanta Braves 9-2. Multiple home runs from Jeff McNeil and Mark Vientos led the way, while Clay Holmes provided another strong start. With this win, the Mets solidify their NL wild-card hopes and showcase improved pitching depth and base running. Meanwhile, the Braves continue to struggle with pitching consistency as they set a new franchise record for starting pitchers used in a season.


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