Brandon Nimmo made history by tying the Mets record for single-game RBIs, achieving nine against the Nationals, which equals Carlos Delgado's 2008 achievement. His explosive hitting included a three-run homer, a grand slam, and a two-run double, contributing significantly to a commanding 15-0 lead for the Mets. This performance placed him in elite company, as he chased the franchise mark of 16 RBIs set by Edgardo Alfonzo in 1999, while also bringing him close to the MLB single-game record held by Jim Bottomley and Mark Whiten.
Nimmo's performance marked a historic day as he tied a Mets record with nine RBIs, showcasing an exceptional combination of power and consistency during the game.
After his initial single, Nimmo hit a three-run homer, grand slam, and a two-run double, notably contributing to an impressive 15-0 lead against the Nationals.
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