Baseball

Mets’ 10-Run 12th Inning Powers Past Nationals

A late-inning explosion fuels New York's surge as they chase playoff positioning

The New York Mets erupted for ten runs in the twelfth inning, overwhelming the Washington Nationals in a 16-7 victory that stretched to four hours and eight minutes. The outburst marked the most runs scored in an extra-inning frame since 1983, a milestone that highlights the team’s late-game firepower.

Key Performances

Carson Benge delivered the decisive swing that turned the tide, while Bo Bichette added a solo homer in the seventh and a double in the twelfth, contributing to the offensive onslaught. The Mets have won six of their last seven games and sit at 6-4 in extra-inning contests this season, improving to 11-5 in May.

Washington stranded nineteen runners on base, the highest total in the majors this year, a factor that proved costly as New York capitalized on every opportunity. The game’s length and the Mets’ relentless hitting underscored a turning point in their season narrative.

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