Mets vs D-backs Recap: Late Power Push Seals 3-1 Win

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Mets and Diamondbacks Battle in Extra Innings
The New York Mets traveled to Arizona on Saturday to face the Diamondbacks in a thrilling matchup. Both teams came in looking to bounce back from tough losses. The Mets had dropped their previous game when Jake McCarthy launched a grand slam, while Arizona also suffered defeat against Pittsburgh. Starting pitchers Nolan McLean for the Mets and Ryne Nelson for the Diamondbacks took the mound ready to compete. This game would go beyond nine innings, testing both bullpens and benches. The Mets entered with a 15-24 record, struggling with injuries to key players like Luis Robert Jr. and Ronny Mauricio. Arizona stood at 18-20, also dealing with significant injuries including shortstop Jordan Lawlar and outfielder Pavin Smith on the injured list. Despite these challenges, both teams battled hard through regulation and into extra innings seeking the victory.
Early Home Runs Set the Tone
Early in the game, both offenses came alive with dramatic moments. In the second inning, Mets batter Vientos stepped up and launched a powerful home run to left-center field. The ball soared 401 feet with an exit velocity of 104 miles per hour off a 90 mph slider. This gave New York the early 1-0 lead and energized their team. However, Arizona answered right back in the bottom of the second. Arenado, the Diamondbacks' star, connected on a pitch and crushed his own home run to left field, traveling 405 feet. His hit came off a 95 mph sinker with an exit velocity of 102 mph, tying the game at one apiece. Both teams had shown their offensive potential, and neither wanted to back down from this competitive battle during the season.
Vientos and Benge Deliver in Extra Innings
After nine innings of intense baseball, the game remained deadlocked at one run each. Neither team had been able to pull away, so play continued into the tenth inning. When the Mets batted in the top of the tenth, Vientos came through again with a key hit. He doubled to left field off a 93 mph sinker, and his teammate Baty scored from second base to give New York a 2-1 advantage. The inning wasn't finished yet. Benge stepped up next and delivered a ground rule double, driving in Bruján and extending the Mets' lead to 3-1. The Diamondbacks couldn't respond with runs of their own in the bottom of the tenth, and New York secured the dramatic victory. This win improved the Mets' record and showed their resilience during a challenging season full of injuries and struggles.
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