The Mets scored four runs in the eighth inning to beat the San Francisco Giants, 5-2, on Sunday.
New York recorded 13 hits to extend their winning streak to three games after dropping the first game of the four-game series.
Here are the key takeaways…
-- With Logan Webb out of the game, the Mets bats woke up in the eighth inning with five straight hits to take the lead. Jorge Polanco doubled and Luis Robert Jr. singled, knocking relief pitcher Keaton Winn out of the game after facing just three batters. Robert evaded Luis Arraez' tag to steal second base with one out and came around to score on Luis Torrens' pinch-hit two-run double to put the Mets ahead, 3-2.
Torrens then scored after a low throw from Matt Chapman on Mark Vientos' hard hit got by Rafael Devers at first base, making it a 4-2 game. The hits kept coming as Marcus Semien doubled to bring Vientos in, pushing the lead to 5-2.
-- Kodai Senga, starting on four days rest, looked great for the first five innings. He struck out two in the first inning (thanks to some help from Francisco Alvarez and the ABS challenge system) and then struck out the side in the second inning. The right-hander kept San Francisco scoreless through the fifth, allowing just two singles up to that point.
Things took a turn in the sixth inning as Senga ran out of gas. Chapman tied the game with a two-out RBI double and Devers put the Giants ahead, 2-1, on a bloop single to center field. Senga's day ended after 5.2 innings and 88 pitches, allowing the two runs on five hits with seven strikeouts and two walks.
-- Vientoscontinued to swing a hot bat and gave the Mets a 1-0 lead in the second inning with an RBI single, driving in Robert from second base. He had another RBI opportunity in the bottom of the fourth inning with runners on the corners, but grounded into a 4-6-3 double play.
-- Starting in the outfield for just the second time in his career, Jared Young made a nice sliding catch in left field for the second out of the third inning. Young made an impressive throw in the fifth inning, fielding a ball off the wall and launching it in time to get Jerar Encarnacion out at second base on Semien's tag.
-- Manager Carlos Mendoza expressed some frustration in the seventh inning after a strike was called against Semien, but the first base ump said he swung, preventing him from challenging the pitch. Semien ended up striking out swinging with Young on third base.
New York still had a scoring chance after the strikeout, as Carson Benge walked and stole second base, and Alvarez reached first on a catcher's interference. Although, Francisco Lindor couldn't come up with the big hit, grounding out to second to end the inning.
-- Giants manager Tony Vitello was ejected in the bottom of the seventh for arguing a runner's interference call with Encarnacion at first base with Vientos.
-- Huascar Brazoban, Luke Weaver, and Devin Williams combined to toss 3.1 scoreless innings to secure the win. Williams allowed a one-out hit in the ninth, but Torrens helped him earn his second save of the year by throwing out Chapman trying to steal second base.
GAME MVP
Jared Young, who made two clutch defensive plays to help out Senga and went 3-for-3 at the plate with a double.
Highlights
Kodai Senga strikes out Willy Adames and Rafael Devers in the first 💪 pic.twitter.com/5f04vajz74
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SWAGGY V STAYS HOT.
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Mark Vientos brings home the first run! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/1LtLA18fma
Kodai Senga strikes out the side in the 2nd ♨️ pic.twitter.com/iHILQUIlj4
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Jared Young runs it down! pic.twitter.com/wS9Odgfw0y
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Lindor ➡️ Semien ➡️ Vientos for the 6-4-3 double play! pic.twitter.com/LMRu9d542f
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Jared Young throws out Jerar Encarncion at second! 💪 pic.twitter.com/4SmlRlieyw
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Jared Young adds an opposite-field double and he's 3-for-3! pic.twitter.com/c0jJtgFRr5
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Jerar Encarnacion is called out for interfering with Mark Vientos at first base pic.twitter.com/TBVd2ufuBj
LUIS TORRENS DELIVERS!
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THE METS TAKE THE LEAD! pic.twitter.com/wA3sQKbH3f
The ball gets away from Rafael Devers and the Mets add another run! pic.twitter.com/TfeM84KsGj
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 5, 2026
Marcus Semien doubles home the fourth run of the inning for the Mets! 💪 pic.twitter.com/RpAzUjhCHh
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 5, 2026
Upcoming Schedule
The Mets will travel back to New York and enjoy an off day on Monday before beginning a three-game series with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
Freddy Peralta will take the mound and face former All-Star Zac Gallen. First pitch is at 7:10 p.m. on SNY.