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The Mets beat the Nationals 12-6, extending their wild-card lead with a strong comeback and solid pitching from rookie Nolan McLean.
The New York Mets, riding a four-game winning streak, host the Washington Nationals in a crucial game for the NL wild-card race, aiming to extend their two-game lead over the Reds.
Rookie pitcher Nolan McLean, with a perfect 3-0 record and 1.19 ERA in home starts, is set to pitch, having not allowed a run in 19 1/3 innings at Citi Field—a historic feat for the Mets.
He faces Nationals rookie Cade Cavalli.
The Mets overcame a three-run deficit Friday, scoring six runs in the fourth inning, highlighted by Francisco Lindor’s RBI and Juan Soto’s 42nd home run, in a 12-6 win.
The team has outscored opponents 35-19 in their past five games after a rough stretch.
The Nationals, already assured of a last-place finish, committed three errors and were shut out over the final 4 2/3 innings.
Interim manager Miguel Cairo emphasized resilience despite the loss.
Los Mets vencieron a los Nacionales 12-6, extendiendo su ventaja de comodín con una fuerte remontada y un sólido lanzamiento del novato Nolan McLean.