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Bo Bichette slams key double as Mets take Twins series

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Bo Bichette slams key double as Mets take Twins series

Bo Bichette’s Clutch Double Seals Wild Mets Comeback Over Twins

The New York Mets are finally learning how to win ugly again. After a brutal 12-game losing streak that threatened to derail their season, the Mets have now strung together back-to-back victories, capped by a chaotic, 10-8 thriller over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday night. The hero of the rubber match? Newly acquired Bo Bichette, who delivered a game-changing, three-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning to snap a tie and send the Citi Field crowd into a frenzy.

Contents
  • Bichette Delivers in the Clutch After Twins’ Grand Slam Drama
  • Brett Baty, Benge, and the Power Surge That Started It All
  • Bullpen Holds On: Devin Williams Earns Gritty Win
  • Expert Analysis: What This Win Means for the Mets
  • Strong Conclusion: A New Identity in Queens

For a team that looked completely lifeless just 72 hours ago, the Mets showed resilience, firepower, and a little bit of luck. The win gave New York the series victory and provided a critical injection of momentum as they look to climb back into the playoff picture.

Bichette Delivers in the Clutch After Twins’ Grand Slam Drama

The game was a rollercoaster from the first pitch. The Mets jumped out to a 7-2 lead, powered by a Brett Baty three-run homer in the first inning and a three-run second frame. Carson Benge added a solo shot in the fourth, and for a moment, it looked like the Mets would cruise to an easy win.

But the Minnesota Twins, despite losing six of their last seven games, refused to go quietly. Trailing by five runs entering the top of the eighth, the Twins mounted a stunning rally. With the bases loaded, catcher Ryan Jeffers crushed a grand slam that completely flipped the script, tying the game at 7-7 and silencing the home crowd.

“That’s the kind of punch in the gut that would have broken this team two weeks ago,” a source inside the Mets clubhouse noted. “But tonight, they punched back.”

Bo Bichette was the man with the counterpunch. After Baty led off the bottom of the eighth with a single off Twins reliever Andrew Morris (0-1), the Mets executed a perfect small-ball sequence. Tyrone Taylor laid down a bunt to move Baty to second, and veteran Marcus Semien followed with a single that put runners on the corners. After a flyout, the Twins intentionally walked pinch-hitter Tommy Pham to load the bases with two outs.

That brought up Bichette. On a 2-1 count, he ripped a double into the left-center gap, clearing the bases and putting the Mets back on top, 10-7. It was his third hit of the night and arguably the biggest swing of the young season for New York.

Brett Baty, Benge, and the Power Surge That Started It All

While Bichette’s double was the headline, the Mets’ offense showed a level of depth that has been missing during their slide. Brett Baty continues to look like a different hitter. His three-run homer in the first inning set the tone, giving the Mets an early 3-0 lead. Baty has been a focal point of the team’s youth movement, and nights like Thursday prove why the organization has remained patient with him.

  • Brett Baty: 3-for-4 with a home run and 3 RBIs. He is now hitting .290 over his last 10 games.
  • Carson Benge: 1-for-3 with a solo home run in the fourth inning. The rookie continues to show pop from the outfield.
  • Marcus Semien: 2-for-5 with an RBI and a key single in the eighth-inning rally. His veteran presence in the lineup is stabilizing the order.

The Mets scored seven runs in the first four innings, a welcome sight for a team that had struggled to score consistently during their 12-game skid. The bats went quiet for a few innings, but the ability to reload in the eighth was a testament to the team’s improved plate discipline.

Bullpen Holds On: Devin Williams Earns Gritty Win

The Mets’ bullpen was put under immense pressure, and while it wasn’t pretty, they got the job done. After Jeffers’ grand slam chased starter Tylor Megill from the game, the Mets used a parade of relievers to navigate the late innings. The most dramatic moment came in the top of the ninth, when Tristan Gray hit an RBI single for the Twins, cutting the lead to 10-8 and bringing the tying run to the plate.

That’s when Devin Williams (1-1) entered. The closer, who has had his own share of struggles this season, recorded the final two outs of the ninth inning to secure the win. According to the official scorer’s discretion, Williams was awarded the victory despite being the Mets’ sixth pitcher of the night, because he was deemed the most effective pitcher in a high-leverage situation.

“It’s a weird rule, but I’ll take it,” Williams said postgame. “We needed a win, and we got it. That’s all that matters.”

The Twins, meanwhile, will be kicking themselves. Ryan Jeffers was the offensive star for Minnesota, driving in four runs with his grand slam. Tristan Gray also had a productive night with a solo homer in the sixth and the RBI single in the ninth. But the bullpen meltdown by Andrew Morris, who couldn’t hold the tie in the eighth, was the difference.

Expert Analysis: What This Win Means for the Mets

From a strategic standpoint, this series win is massive for the Mets. Not only did they snap their 12-game losing streak, but they did so by winning a game in which they blew a five-run lead. In the past, that would have been a death sentence. Now, it’s a sign of growth.

Bo Bichette is proving to be the perfect trade-deadline addition. His ability to hit in the clutch with runners in scoring position is exactly what this lineup needed. With Bichette, Baty, and Semien forming a dangerous 2-3-4 punch, the Mets suddenly look like a team that can score in bunches.

Prediction for the Mets’ next 10 games: If the bullpen can stabilize—and that’s a big if—New York has a soft schedule ahead. They face two sub-.500 teams in the next week. Look for the Mets to go 6-4 or 7-3 over that stretch, putting them back within striking distance of a Wild Card spot.

Key takeaway for the Twins: Minnesota is in freefall. Losing six of seven is bad enough, but blowing a late-inning comeback like this one is demoralizing. Their pitching staff, outside of a few bright spots, is leaking oil. Unless they make a move to shore up the bullpen, their playoff hopes could vanish by September.

Strong Conclusion: A New Identity in Queens

The New York Mets are not back to being World Series contenders—not yet. But they are no longer the pushovers who lost 12 straight games. Thursday night’s 10-8 victory over the Minnesota Twins showed a team with heart, depth, and a newfound ability to close out chaotic games.

Bo Bichette delivered the knockout blow with his eighth-inning double, but this win belonged to everyone. From Brett Baty’s early heroics to Devin Williams’ gritty ninth, the Mets proved they can win ugly. If they can build on this momentum, the 12-game skid will soon be a distant memory.

For the Twins, the questions are piling up. For the Mets, the answers are starting to come. And in Queens, that’s all anyone can ask for.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

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