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New York Mets Offense Makes History In 11-4 Win
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The New York Mets had a game to remember last night at the plate on the road against the Philadelphia Phillies. They hit a whopping seven solo home runs in an 11-4 win. New York became the fourth team in league history with seven home runs, all solo, in a game.

This was an important win for the New York Mets. They had come crashing down the standings following a seven-game losing streak. Left Fielder Brandon Nimmo had two home runs, and Right Fielder Juan Soto also added multiple home runs as part of the offensive onslaught. Designated Hitter Jason Young, Shortstop Francisco Lindor, and Catcher Francisco Alvarez added solo shots. Will New York’s offense be able to keep it going?

New York Mets Season Summary

New York is tied atop the National League East with the Philadelphia Phillies. New York’s offense has struggled in 2025. They are 17th in the league in batting average, sixth in home runs, and 12th in runs scored. First Baseman Pete Alonso has paced the team’s offense this season. He is top 10 in the league in home runs, RBI, and OPS. Soto has also found his footing following a slow start to the year. He is hitting .343 with 8 home runs over his last 21 contests.

The pitching staff of the New York Mets have been their calling card in 2025. They are leading the league in ERA, sixth in opposing batting average, and seventh in strikeouts. It has been a collective effort for New York’s staff to be so successful.

Final Thoughts

The New York Mets return to the diamond this afternoon for the final game of their three-game set against the Phillies. They will look to carry their momentum from last night’s game into Sunday’s ballgame. 

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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