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Mets force extras but allow deciding inside-the-park homer in 5-3 loss to Nationals

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Mets force extras but allow deciding inside-the-park homer in 5-3 loss to Nationals

The Mets overcame early defensive miscues to send the game to extra innings, but allowed a two-run inside-the-park homer in the 11th to drop the middle of their three-game set to the Nationals, 5-3, on Saturday evening.

After New York scored twice in the ninth, Tyler Rogers could not keep the Nationals down in the 11th. After CJ Abrams made a bone-headed play to get called out at third base with no outs, Daylen Lile did the unthinkable. He launched the ball to Cedric Mullins in center, who got a bad break on the ball that kept carrying and ricocheted off the wall and trickled away from him. The speedy Lile came all the way around to score the home run and give the Nationals the two-run lead, and the eventual win after Mullins, Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto went down 1-2-3. 

It's the first inside-the-park home run at Citi Field in eight years. The Mets are now 0-66 when trailing after eight innings this season.

Here are the takeaways…

-Nolan McLean walked James Wood to lead off the game and it came back to bite him after Josh Bell hit a one-out excuse-me single down the left field line that moved Wood to third. Lile's speed prevented the Mets from turning two to allow Wood to score.

Similar to Brandon Sproat's start in Friday's series opener, the Mets' defense betrayed McLean. After an infield single by Dylan Crews, Riley Adams hit a bloop single to left field thatSoto tried to play on a bounce, but it skipped over his glove and rolled to the wall, allowing Crews to score. Brady House then hit a grounder to Pete Alonso, but his toss to McLean at first was high, allowing House to reach safely on the second Mets error of the inning. McLean, however, bounced back, striking out Nasim Nunez and Wood. McLean was one strike away from gettingAbrams, but he threw a wild pitch to allow Adams to scamper home, before the inning mercifully ended on a groundout.

Sloppy fielding behind him aside, McLean gave the Mets five solid innings but left on the long side of the ledger. He tossed 92 pitches (59 strikes), allowing three runs (one earned) on four hits and two walks while striking out six. He now has a 1.27 ERA in his first seven big league starts.

-The defensive miscues weren't just for the Mets. In the third, the Nationals made two errors, one on a poor throw to first and one on a catcher's interference. But the Mets couldn't take advantage thanks to a nice play by Nunez, who made an over-the-shoulder catch sliding into shallow left field. Lindor and Soto read the ball was going to drop in, but Nunez rushed the throw to first base, trying to double up Soto and threw it away, but neither could advance because of how far both players were. Brandon Nimmo grounded out to end the Mets' threat.

The Mets had trouble getting any runs on starter Cade Cavalli, but they had their chances. Aside from the missed opportunity in the third, they had runners on first and second in the fifth for Alonso, but the slugger flew out.

Even getting to the much-maligned Nationals bullpen was a chore early on. After getting just one baserunner in the sixth and seventh, the Mets finally got on the board against the Nats' closer, Jose Ferrer, in the eighth. Alonso reached after getting plunked with one out, and Starling Marte's double put runners on second and third with two outs. Carlos Mendoza had Mark Vientos pinch-hit for Jeff McNeil, and Vientos rewarded his manager by fighting back from an 0-2 count and lacing a two-run double down the left field line. Francisco Alvarez struck out swinging to end the threat.

In the ninth, Mendoza pinch-hit Luis Torrens for Brett Baty against the lefty Ferrer to lead off and the backup catcher hit a single. Mullins bunted Jose Siri — pinch-running for Torrens — to second before Ferrer hit Lindor in the foot to put two runners on for Soto. Soto dunked a single into shallow center to tie the game at 3-3. After Lindor and Soto pulled off the double steal, the Nats walked Alonso intentionally to load the bases and play for the double play. Nimmo struck out swinging, leaving it up to Marte. The veteran slugger struck out swinging also, sending the game into extras.

-The Mets' bullpen was great for the second straight game. In relief of McLean, three relievers got the final 12 outs before extra innings. Here's how it broke down:

  • Huascar Brazoban: 1.2 IP, 1 K (a nice bounceback after allowing two runs in Friday's game)
  • Richard Lovelady: 1.1 IP, 1 H, 2 K (Lovelady was called up before Saturday's game)
  • Ryan Helsley: 1.0 IP, 1 BB, 2 K (Helsley walked the leadoff hitter, but struck out the next two batters before Alvarez got Crews trying to steal second)

In the 10th, Edwin Diaz got Nunez to pop up on a bunt attempt before getting Wood to ground out and striking out Abrams, setting up the Mets in the bottom half of the inning. Luisangel Acuña led off with a bunt attempt that popped up in front of the catcher, but Adams could not come up with the catch, allowing Acuña to reach safely. The Nats argued Acuña interfered with Adams, but the umps did not agree. Alvarez could not come through, hitting a double play as Ronny Mauricio came up with two outs and Marte — the free runner — on third. Mauricio hit a liner to left field but right at Wood for the third out.

Game MVP: Daylen Lile

After so many baserunning blunders in this one, Lile's speed and aggressiveness was the difference in this one.

Highlights

1.2 perfect innings out of the Mets' bullpen for Huascar Brazobán pic.twitter.com/E7ddHntDJ8

— SNY (@SNYtv) September 20, 2025

HE'S HERE. HE'S THERE. HE'S EVERYWHERE.

What a play by Francisco Lindor! pic.twitter.com/Yl5MsEaHUQ

— SNY (@SNYtv) September 20, 2025

MARK VIENTOS GETS THE METS WITHIN ONE! pic.twitter.com/f4dcb4UD9C

— SNY (@SNYtv) September 20, 2025

Francisco Alvarez and Francisco Lindor combine to catch Dylan Crews stealing 💪 pic.twitter.com/kih1iLYEtk

— SNY (@SNYtv) September 20, 2025

JUAN SOTO TIES THE GAME IN THE 9TH! pic.twitter.com/P067wu5MVc

— SNY (@SNYtv) September 20, 2025

What's next

The Mets play their final home game of the regular season in a Sunday matinee. First pitch is set for 1:40 p.m.

Sean Manaea (2-3, 5.40 ERA) will start the game with Clay Holmes relieving him, while the Nationals will send Jake Irvin (8-13, 5.76 ERA) to the mound.



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