The New York Mets achieved their most significant comeback of the season by overcoming a four-run deficit to defeat the Baltimore Orioles 7-6 in 10 innings. Ronny Mauricio ignited the offense with a solo home run in the sixth inning. Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso added momentum with back-to-back two-run homers in the eighth. In the tenth, Juan Soto delivered a go-ahead RBI single. Clay Holmes struggled in the sixth but the bullpen helped the Mets rally for a dramatic win.
The New York Mets executed their biggest comeback of the season, overcoming a four-run deficit to defeat the Baltimore Orioles, 7-6, in 10 innings. Ronny Mauricio ignited the rally with a solo home run in the sixth, while Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso hit back-to-back two-run homers in the eighth to tie the game. In the tenth, Lindor scored the go-ahead run from the automatic runner position after Juan Soto hit a clutch RBI single.
Clay Holmes began the game effectively but fell apart in the sixth inning, allowing a succession of hits by the Orioles, resulting in a 6-2 deficit for the Mets. The bullpen then performed admirably, giving the Mets offense a chance to mount their impressive comeback.
Despite struggles earlier in the game and being victims of an immaculate inning, the Mets' offense came alive late, showcasing resilience. Huascar Brazobán preserved the Mets' lead with a strong ninth inning, culminating in a tense but thrilling victory.
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