The Mets returned home to a frigid Citi Field on Tuesday night and fell to the Twins, 5-3, extending their losing streak to 12 games.
Here are the takeaways...
- Devin Williams entered a 3-3 game in the ninth inning and couldn't find the plate, issuing back-to-back walks before Mark Vientos made a questionable decision to try to nab the lead runner at third on a sacrifice attempt, leading to a bases loaded, none out jam. Williams then allowed a base hit through the drawn in infield as the Twins took a 4-3 lead. He followed by issuing a bases loaded walk to make it 5-3, Twins. As boos rained down, Carlos Mendoza came out to get him.
Austin Warren replaced Williams and struck out all three batters he faced, leading the agitated, freezing fans to shout mock "MVP" chants at him.
-The final 14 Mets to come to the plate were retired in order.
-Throwing a fastball that was up to 98 mph, his dastardly two-seamer, and a host of his filthy secondary offerings, Nolan McLean got off to a perfect start, retiring the first 15 batters he faced, including eight strikeouts -- fanning five batters in a row spanning the second and third innings.
McLean's perfect game bid ended in the sixth inning, when Matt Wallner led off and lined a clean single to left on a 1-0 two-seamer. After a standing ovation from the crowd, McLean quickly turned the page, getting Royce Lewis to fly out to right field and Brooks Lee swinging on a bugs bunny curve. But with a chance to escape the inning, McLean served up a two-run homer to Byron Buxton that sliced the Mets' lead to 3-2.
After notching his 10th strikeout to get the first out of the seventh inning, McLean faltered, serving up a double to Kody Clemons and run-scoring single to Luke Keaschall as Minnesota knotted the game, 3-3. McLean got the second out as Lindor made a stellar play on a grounder, ranging behind the second base bag before nabbing Matt Wallner at first base. But that's where McLean's night would end.
Brazoban relieved McLean and extinguished the threat, needing just one pitch to get Lewis to fly out to left field.
McLean's final line: three runs on five hits with no walks and 10 strikeouts in 6.2 innings. The 10 strikeouts were one short of McLean's career high.
- With Juan Sotoexpected to be activated off the IL ahead of Wednesday's game, the Mets on Tuesday trotted out another iteration of the lineup -- with Marcus Semien leading off, Bo Bichette batting cleanup, and Carson Benge ninth.
The new lineup started off slow against former Mets prospect Simeon Woods Richardson, who entered the game with a 6.10 ERA and 1.59 WHIP in 20.2 innings over his first four starts of the season. The only Met to reach base over the first two innings was Bichette, who looped a single to right field.
Things changed for the Mets in the third inning against Woods Richardson. Mark Vientos lined a sharp single to left field leading off the frame, and was erased on Benge's ground out -- with Benge swiftly stealing second base. After Semien drew a walk, Francisco Lindorcame up and ran the count full before blasting a three-run homer into the second deck in right field to give New York a 3-0 advantage -- their first lead of two or more runs since April 7.
New York's hitters did a good job of making Woods Richardson work in the third and fourth inning, getting his pitch count up to 80.
Highlights
Nolan McLean strikes out two in the first 🔥 pic.twitter.com/mk9ebU0qA2
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 21, 2026
Four strikeouts in two innings for Nolan McLean 💪 pic.twitter.com/UBOkBRbybb
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 21, 2026
7 strikeouts in 3 innings for Nolan McLean! pic.twitter.com/mdPhAgJDUg
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) April 21, 2026
3-RUN HOME RUN FOR FRANCISCO LINDOR AND HE’S PUMPED! 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/iNUY6LMlcY
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) April 21, 2026
Nolan McLean gets a nice hand from the Citi Field crowd after allowing his first baserunner of the night pic.twitter.com/IVHlGHyGHd
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2026
8 strikeouts in 5 innings for Nolan McLean pic.twitter.com/NBi6dmD7HD
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2026
Francisco Lindor cuts it off to save a run pic.twitter.com/vBxSxV2W2P
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2026
Huascar Brazobán strikes out two in a scoreless 8th! pic.twitter.com/tOMKdU1nt5
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 22, 2026
Upcoming schedule
The Mets and Twins continue their series on Wednesday night at 7:10.
Clay Holmes will start for New York, while Minnesota has not yet announced a starter.