Twins vs Mets Recap: Wild 10-8 NYM Rally Stuns MIN

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A High-Scoring Battle at the Mets' Home Field
The Minnesota Twins traveled to New York to face the Mets on Thursday, April 23. Both teams arrived with different goals: Minnesota wanted to bounce back after losing their last two games, while New York was riding a two-game winning streak. This matchup promised excitement because both squads had plenty of firepower in their lineups. Joe Ryan took the mound for Minnesota, while Christian Scott started for the Mets. The final score told an exciting story—the Mets won 10–8 in a thrilling back-and-forth contest. From the opening pitch, you could sense something big was coming. The Mets struck first with immediate scoring that set the tone early.
The Mets' Explosive First Two Innings
Right from the start, the Mets came out swinging. In the first inning, Baty crushed a home run over 414 feet to right field, driving in two more runners. That three-run blast immediately put New York ahead 3–1. Minnesota got on the board first with a single run, but the Mets answered back strong. The second inning belonged entirely to New York. Semien scored on a passed ball, then Benge came home on a sacrifice fly. After that, Robert Jr. doubled to left, bringing another run across. Just like that, the Mets had piled up six runs in just two innings. Minnesota was already down significantly.
The Twins' Amazing Comeback and Mets' Final Push
Down by a lot, Minnesota didn't give up. In the fourth inning, Bell singled to score a run, cutting the deficit. Then Gray hit a solo home run in the sixth inning that soared 401 feet. The eighth inning became Minnesota's chance to shock the Mets. Jeffers crushed a grand slam—a home run with the bases loaded—that blasted 377 feet. Suddenly the score was tied at seven! However, New York answered immediately. Bichette doubled to left, bringing three more runners across. The Mets pulled ahead 10–7 and held on for the win, showing resilience in the clutch moment.
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