Mets use late-inning magic for chilly walk-off win over Diamondbacks

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows New York Mets third baseman Ronny Mauricio celebrating after hitting a walkout single against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Image 2 shows New York Mets pitcher Devin Williams celebrates after striking out Adrian del Castillo, Image 3 shows Mets pitcher Freddy Peralta (51) delivers the ball

The feels-like temperature, on a miserably windy and frigid late afternoon, dipped below 32 degrees. The Mets’ offense, which had tallied one hit — an infield single — in the previous five innings sure looked ready to retreat into the warmth of the clubhouse to get changed and go home.

Which is right about the time the Mets — who continually blew hot air into hands that were covered in batting gloves, such was the chill — warmed up.

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And right about the time the Mets’ bullpen decided conditions like these feel so much harsher for the losing team.

The Mets’ offense awoke late and the back-end of the bullpen that David Stearns envisioned came through in a 4-3, 10-inning victory over the Diamondbacks in front of an announced crowd of 34,753 and an actual crowd that was much smaller and shaking — first out of cold and then excitement when Ronny Mauricio came through with a walk-off single.

The Mets rallied out of a one-run hole in the eighth, watched Devin Williams pitch his way out of trouble in the ninth, saw Luke Weaver strand the ghost runner in the 10th and then walked it off when Mauricio — just called up as Juan Soto was placed on the injured list — drilled a hit to right and jumped around with his teammates in shallow center field after rounding first base.

The Mets, who played extra innings in a third straight home game, have won four straight since dipping under .500. Perhaps this is another sign that the 2026 Mets (7-4) might have better late-game luck than the 2025 Mets.

Third baseman Ronny Mauricio hits a walkoff RBI single during the 10th inning of the Mets’ 4-3 win over the Diamondbacks on April 7, 2026 at Citi Field. Robert Sabo for NY Post

The rally began in the eighth, when Jorge Polanco connected for a single against former Yankee Jonathan Loáisiga — the Mets’ first hit that reached the outfield since the second inning.

Two batters later, Brett Baty smacked another single through the middle to put runners on the corners for Mark Vientos, whom manager Carlos Mendoza summoned. The sizzling righty was pulled for lefty Jared Young, which worked: Young lifted a sacrifice fly to deep right field to tie the game.

Mets starter Freddy Peralta throws a pitch during their win over the Diamondbacks. Bill Kostroun/New York Post


After Williams pitched a scoreless ninth — striking out Adrian Del Castillo to escape a two-on jam, finishing off a strong effort from a Mets bullpen that combined for 5 ¹/₃ innings in which it was charged with zero runs — Weaver was excellent in allowing nothing in the top of the 10th, which he finished by hopping off the mound and raising a fist upon striking out Tim Tawa.

The Mets’ comeback saved them from a loss that largely would have been caused by the automated ball-strike system, which essentially created a three-run swing.

The Mets entered the fifth inning ahead by two runs, and Freddy Peralta recorded two quick outs before the trouble began. A Corbin Carroll single, Geraldo Perdomo walk and misplaced curveball to Gabriel Moreno — which plunked his leg on a 1-2 pitch — loaded the bases and forced Peralta from the game after covering just 4 ²/₃ innings on 101 pitches.

Mendoza turned to Huascar Brazobán, who got ahead of Del Castillo, 1-2, and tried a 97-mph sinker that bore in on Del Castillo. Called a strike, the Mets took several steps toward their dugout as Del Castillo touched his helmet for the challenge that would swing the game.

Devin Williams celebrates after striking out Adrian del Castillo during the ninth inning of the Mets’ 10-inning win over the Diamondbacks. AP

What looked like strike three turned out to be .3 inches inside. What looked like an escape from Brazobán instead turned out to be an obstacle that would not be overcome.

On the very next pitch, Del Castillo singled hard to right field to score two and tie the game, aided by a poor throw from Baty that rolled across rather than sailed over the infield. Nolan Arenado then blooped a single into left-center to score the go-ahead run.

Peralta was charged with those two runs (that scored after he exited) on three hits and three walks in 4 ²/₃ innings. He will bemoan the free passes, but his defense also hurt his rising pitch count.

In the second inning, Lindor booted a soft ground ball from Ildemaro Vargas to begin what might have been a rally. With Vargas on third and Alek Thomas on second, Peralta used a good changeup to strike out Ketel Marte and escape.

Two innings later, Vargas laid down a nice, two-out bunt down the third-base line that Peralta pounced upon and threw hard and high to Vientos. On a tough play, Vientos — who otherwise had a solid game at first — could not hold onto the ball, which prompted Peralta to throw seven extra pitches to retire Alek Thomas and end the frame.

Mariners Game #12 Preview and Discussion: SEA at TEX, 4/7/26

Apr 1, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners pitcher George Kirby (68) pitches to the New York Yankees during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Fresh off the heels of their third consecutive one-run loss, the Mariners will dust themselves off and square up with the Texas Rangers for the penultimate game of the first road trip of the young 2026 season. Seattle will try to avoid the ignominious distinction of starting 4-8 through their first twelve games for the fourth straight season; protagonists, indeed.

Lineups:

J.P. Crawford returns to Seattle’s lineup after a scheduled day off, which pushes Cole Young to the nine-hole second leadoff spot. For the Rangers, it’s Kyle Higashioka’s turn behind the plate thanks to his even job share with Danny Jansen, and Ezequiel Durán gets the start at third base in place of Josh Jung. Durán came in yesterday’s game to pinch-run for Jung, and given his adept base-stealing abilities, it would behoove the Mariners to keep him off the basepaths in what is likely to be another close one.

Game Info:

First Pitch: 5:05pm PT

TV: Mariners.TV

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports

Mariners Game #12 Preview and Discussion: SEA at TEX, 4/7/26

Apr 1, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners pitcher George Kirby (68) pitches to the New York Yankees during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Fresh off the heels of their third consecutive one-run loss, the Mariners will dust themselves off and square up with the Texas Rangers for the penultimate game of the first road trip of the young 2026 season. Seattle will try to avoid the ignominious distinction of starting 4-8 through their first twelve games for the fourth straight season; protagonists, indeed.

Lineups:

J.P. Crawford returns to Seattle’s lineup after a scheduled day off, which pushes Cole Young to the nine-hole second leadoff spot. For the Rangers, it’s Kyle Higashioka’s turn behind the plate thanks to his even job share with Danny Jansen, and Ezequiel Durán gets the start at third base in place of Josh Jung. Durán came in yesterday’s game to pinch-run for Jung, and given his adept base-stealing abilities, it would behoove the Mariners to keep him off the basepaths in what is likely to be another close one.

Game Info:

First Pitch: 5:05pm PT

TV: Mariners.TV

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports

Mets 4, Diamondbacks 3: Mets win back and forth affair with a Mauricio walk off

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 07: Francisco Alvarez #4 of the New York Mets throws his broken bat to the dugout after his fourth inning infield base hit against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citi Field on April 07, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Mets returned from their Monday off day coming back to Citi Field for the first time since their season opening series against the Pirates. They were facing the Diamondbacks, and the weather was looking so inhospitable that they had to move up the start times of the first two games to the early afternoon. Freddy Peralta was back on the mound to face off against Zac Gallen, who had returned to the Diamondbacks in the offseason on a one-year contract.

Freddy Peralta ran into a little bit of trouble in the first inning, getting two baserunners on a single and a walk but he worked his way out of it without allowing a run. In the bottom of the inning, the Mets loaded the bases on three consecutive singles against Gallen. Brett Baty hit a one-out sacrifice fly to drive in the Mets first run of the game, but they were unable to capitalize further.

In the second, Peralta worked around a walk and an error that resulted in Ildemaro Vargas reaching base, and delivered another scoreless inning. In the bottom of the inning, Francisco Alvarez drew a two out walk, and Francisco Lindor drove him in on a double for the Mets second run of the game. 

The Mets’ two-run lead stood until the fifth inning. After two outs to start the top of the fifth, a single, walk, and hit by pitch drove Freddy Peralta from the game. Huascar Brazobán came in to try and get the Mets out of it, and nearly did. But after an overturned strike call, he gave up a two-run single to Adrian Del Castillo to tie the game. Nolan Arenado followed that with a bloop double (you read that right) that drove in a third run for the Diamondbacks, bringing the Diamondbacks ahead by a run. 

The score stayed the same for several innings, through several pitching changes. Brazobán turned the ball over to Luis García, García was followed by Brooks Raley. After Brooks Raley got through his inning giving up just one hit, the Mets came up in the bottom of the eighth inning with Jorge Polanco leading off. Polanco singled, and was replaced by Tyrone Taylor as a pinch runner. Brett Baty hit a one-out single to move Taylor to third, and Jared Young came in to pinch hit for Mark Vientos and delivered, driving in Taylor with a sacrifice fly to tie the game. Marcus Semien flew out to end the inning but the Mets went into the ninth inning with the score tied 3-3.

Neither side scored in the ninth inning, and the game headed into extra innings. Luke Weaver kept the Diamondbacks scoreless, giving the Mets a chance in the bottom of the inning to walk it off. With Lindor starting at second as the free runner, Bichette grounded out and moved Lindor to third. Ronny Mauricio was brought in to bat for Tyrone Taylor, and in his first at-bat since being called up to replace Juan Soto on the roster, he hit a single to right field to drive in Lindor and win the game.

The Mets play another weather-impacted afternoon game tomorrow, with David Peterson looking to bounce back from his awful start in San Francisco. The Diamondbacks will be starting Ryne Nelson, who has been similarly shaky to start the season. The Mets now have a four game win streak, which is coincidentally the same amount of days since they lost Juan Soto to his calf strain.

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Big Mets winner: Ronny Mauricio, +18% WPA
Big Mets loser: Huascar Brazobán, -32% WPA
Mets pitchers: 26% WPA
Mets hitters: 24% WPA
Teh aw3s0mest play: Bo Bichette advancing Francisco Lindor to third on a ground out in the tenth inning, +19.3% WPA
Teh sux0rest play: Adrian Del Castillo’s two-run single in the fifth inning, -22.7% WPA

GameThread: Tigers vs. Twins, 7:40 p.m.

Apr 4, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers third baseman Zach McKinstry (39) receives congratulations from catcher Dillon Dingler (13) after he hits a two run home run in the fourth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images | Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (4-6) vs. Minnesota Twins (4-6)

Time/Place: 7:40 p.m., Target Field
SB Nation Site: Twinkie Town
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: LHP Tarik Skubal (1-1, 0.69 ERA) vs. RHP Taj Bradley (1-0, 0.87 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Skubal213.019.10.047.42.800.3
Bradley210.127.99.337.02.030.4

Today’s Lineups

TIGERSTWINS
Colt Keith – DHByron Buxton – CF
Kevin McGonigle – 3BAustin Martin – LF
Gleyber Torres – 2BLuke Keaschall – 2B
Riley Greene – LFRyan Jeffers – C
Dillon Dingler – CVictor Caratini – 1B
Zach McKinstry – RFJosh Bell – DH
Spencer Torkelson – 1BMatt Wallner – RF
Parker Meadows – CFRoyce Lewis – 3B
Javier Baez – SSBrooks Lee – SS
Tarik Skubal – LHPTaj Bradley – RHP

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Colorado Rockies game no. 11 thread: Mike Burrows vs Kyle Freeland

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 27: Kyle Freeland #21 of the Colorado Rockies pitches against the Miami Marlins in the first inning of the game at loanDepot park on March 27, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In Game 1, the Colorado Rockiestook the first in a three-game set against the Houston Astros.

Tonight, they will look to take the series.

Starting for the Astros is Mike Burrows. This will be his third start in 2026.

The righty has a 5.19 ERA in 10.2 IP. He’s struck out 12, walked five, and given up two home runs. Burrows has a 1.78 WHIP. 

Taking the mound for the Rockies will be LHP Kyle Freeland.

Currently, he has an ERA of 2.89 in 9.1 IP. He’s struck out 8 while giving up three walks and 0 home runs with a 1.39 WHIP.

And now to the details.

First Pitch: 6:40 pm MDT

TV: Rockies TV

Radio: KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM; KNRV 1150 (Spanish)

SB Nation Site: The Crawfish Boxes

Lineups:

For the visiting Astros:

Houston Astros Starting Lineup — April 7, 2025

And the home Rockies:

Colorado Rockies Starting Lineup — April 7, 2025

Okay, Rockies, let’s do this.


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Colorado Rockies game no. 11 thread: Mike Burrows vs Kyle Freeland

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 27: Kyle Freeland #21 of the Colorado Rockies pitches against the Miami Marlins in the first inning of the game at loanDepot park on March 27, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In Game 1, the Colorado Rockiestook the first in a three-game set against the Houston Astros.

Tonight, they will look to take the series.

Starting for the Astros is Mike Burrows. This will be his third start in 2026.

The righty has a 5.19 ERA in 10.2 IP. He’s struck out 12, walked five, and given up two home runs. Burrows has a 1.78 WHIP. 

Taking the mound for the Rockies will be LHP Kyle Freeland.

Currently, he has an ERA of 2.89 in 9.1 IP. He’s struck out 8 while giving up three walks and 0 home runs with a 1.39 WHIP.

And now to the details.

First Pitch: 6:40 pm MDT

TV: Rockies TV

Radio: KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM; KNRV 1150 (Spanish)

SB Nation Site: The Crawfish Boxes

Lineups:

For the visiting Astros:

Houston Astros Starting Lineup — April 7, 2025

And the home Rockies:

Colorado Rockies Starting Lineup — April 7, 2025

Okay, Rockies, let’s do this.


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Miguel Rojas scratched from Dodgers lineup because of ‘family matter’

TORONTO –– Miguel Rojas was a late scratch from the Dodgers’ lineup Tuesday night to “tend to a family matter,” the team announced.

Manager Dave Roberts said postgame he was unsure how long Rojas would be out for the club.

Rojas had been scheduled to play shortstop and bat eighth in the second game of the club’s three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.

Miguel Rojas high-fives teammates in the dugout after scoring a run. Getty Images
Los Angeles Dodgers players Miguel Rojas and Dalton Rushing celebrate on the field. Getty Images
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas (72) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Instead, Hyeseong Kim replaced him in the lineup.

Roberts said Rojas was still in Toronto as of Tuesday night, but was unsure about his next steps.

“It’s a family situation that obviously was enough to not have him play in the game,” Roberts said. “Certainly it’s his story to tell. I’m not sure if he’s going to stick around or get on a plane. We’ll see if he shows up tomorrow and I’ll get word.”

Rojas had been in line for increased playing time this week, in the wake of Mookie Betts’ oblique strain that landed him on the injured list over the weekend. The 37-year-old veteran –– who saved the Dodgers season with his game-tying, ninth-inning home run in Game 7 of last year’s World Series against the Blue Jays –– was batting .263 with an RBI to begin this year.

Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas reacting after a win. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas fields a baseball with his glove. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

Rojas was seen on the field pregame Tuesday, going through defensive drills and taking batting practice.

However, his scratch was announced less than 30 minutes before first pitch, leaving the Dodgers playing a man short in their eventual 4-1 win.

Roberts said they will play short again in Wednesday’s series finale, rather than rushing someone else up from the minor leagues for the final game of their road trip. The team is off on Thursday, and will wait and see where Rojas is at before making a decision ahead of Friday’s series-opener against the Texas Rangers back in Los Angeles.


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Miguel Rojas scratched from Dodgers lineup because of ‘family matter’

TORONTO –– Miguel Rojas was a late scratch from the Dodgers’ lineup Tuesday night to “tend to a family matter,” the team announced.

Manager Dave Roberts said postgame he was unsure how long Rojas would be out for the club.

Rojas had been scheduled to play shortstop and bat eighth in the second game of the club’s three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.

Miguel Rojas high-fives teammates in the dugout after scoring a run. Getty Images
Los Angeles Dodgers players Miguel Rojas and Dalton Rushing celebrate on the field. Getty Images
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas (72) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Instead, Hyeseong Kim replaced him in the lineup.

Roberts said Rojas was still in Toronto as of Tuesday night, but was unsure about his next steps.

“It’s a family situation that obviously was enough to not have him play in the game,” Roberts said. “Certainly it’s his story to tell. I’m not sure if he’s going to stick around or get on a plane. We’ll see if he shows up tomorrow and I’ll get word.”

Rojas had been in line for increased playing time this week, in the wake of Mookie Betts’ oblique strain that landed him on the injured list over the weekend. The 37-year-old veteran –– who saved the Dodgers season with his game-tying, ninth-inning home run in Game 7 of last year’s World Series against the Blue Jays –– was batting .263 with an RBI to begin this year.

Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas reacting after a win. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas fields a baseball with his glove. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

Rojas was seen on the field pregame Tuesday, going through defensive drills and taking batting practice.

However, his scratch was announced less than 30 minutes before first pitch, leaving the Dodgers playing a man short in their eventual 4-1 win.

Roberts said they will play short again in Wednesday’s series finale, rather than rushing someone else up from the minor leagues for the final game of their road trip. The team is off on Thursday, and will wait and see where Rojas is at before making a decision ahead of Friday’s series-opener against the Texas Rangers back in Los Angeles.


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Miguel Rojas scratched from Dodgers lineup because of ‘family matter’

TORONTO –– Miguel Rojas was a late scratch from the Dodgers’ lineup Tuesday night to “tend to a family matter,” the team announced.

Manager Dave Roberts said postgame he was unsure how long Rojas would be out for the club.

Rojas had been scheduled to play shortstop and bat eighth in the second game of the club’s three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.

Miguel Rojas high-fives teammates in the dugout after scoring a run. Getty Images
Los Angeles Dodgers players Miguel Rojas and Dalton Rushing celebrate on the field. Getty Images
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas (72) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Instead, Hyeseong Kim replaced him in the lineup.

Roberts said Rojas was still in Toronto as of Tuesday night, but was unsure about his next steps.

“It’s a family situation that obviously was enough to not have him play in the game,” Roberts said. “Certainly it’s his story to tell. I’m not sure if he’s going to stick around or get on a plane. We’ll see if he shows up tomorrow and I’ll get word.”

Rojas had been in line for increased playing time this week, in the wake of Mookie Betts’ oblique strain that landed him on the injured list over the weekend. The 37-year-old veteran –– who saved the Dodgers season with his game-tying, ninth-inning home run in Game 7 of last year’s World Series against the Blue Jays –– was batting .263 with an RBI to begin this year.

Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas reacting after a win. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas fields a baseball with his glove. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

Rojas was seen on the field pregame Tuesday, going through defensive drills and taking batting practice.

However, his scratch was announced less than 30 minutes before first pitch, leaving the Dodgers playing a man short in their eventual 4-1 win.

Roberts said they will play short again in Wednesday’s series finale, rather than rushing someone else up from the minor leagues for the final game of their road trip. The team is off on Thursday, and will wait and see where Rojas is at before making a decision ahead of Friday’s series-opener against the Texas Rangers back in Los Angeles.


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Yankees have already run out of viral ‘chicken’ ice cream bucket

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Fans outside Yankee Stadium, Image 2 shows Two pieces of fried chicken in a New York Yankees branded cup

For the time being, Yankees fans will be stuck with having to get an actual fried chicken at Yankee Stadium. 

The viral  Mini Dessert “Chicken” Bucket — ice cream shaped like a fried chicken drumstick with a chocolate-covered pretzel bone and candied cornflakes and white chocolate — has sold out, The Athletic reported

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The dessert item was a smash hit on social media after the Yanks previewed their new food offerings for home games this season, and received universal praise from the media and influencers who were invited to Yankee Stadium ahead of the home opener. 

“Given how well-received the item was on media day, interest from fans was tremendous, and we sold out of the item by the first inning of Saturday’s game,” Yankees senior director of communications Michael Margolis told The Athletic in an email. 

The Yankees are selling the treat, which also comes with a mini bucket, for $10.99. 

When the Yankees began their six-game homestand in The Bronx, they thought they had enough of the mini dessert chicken bucket, but by Saturday, they had run out. 

The Bronx Bombers said the club would let everyone know when they were back in stock. 

Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay reviewed the treat on his Instagram account, where he rates chicken tenders at the ballparks he visits while calling games. 

“Look at it, it looks like chicken. It’s amazing!” Kay said in his review before taking a bite. “Really good” 

“It can’t be better,” Kay added after giving it a 10 rating. “That’s why it’s sold out.”

Fans are seen outside Yankee Stadium before the game between the New York Yankees and the Miami Marlins. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Yankees hosted the Marlins during the first set of games at Yankee Stadium in 2026 and opened a three-game set with the A’s on Tuesday night. 

They play a three-game road trip in Tampa before returning to Yankee Stadium next week.

Yankees have already run out of viral ‘chicken’ ice cream bucket

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Fans outside Yankee Stadium, Image 2 shows Two pieces of fried chicken in a New York Yankees branded cup

For the time being, Yankees fans will be stuck with having to get an actual fried chicken at Yankee Stadium. 

The viral  Mini Dessert “Chicken” Bucket — ice cream shaped like a fried chicken drumstick with a chocolate-covered pretzel bone and candied cornflakes and white chocolate — has sold out, The Athletic reported

MLB

The dessert item was a smash hit on social media after the Yanks previewed their new food offerings for home games this season, and received universal praise from the media and influencers who were invited to Yankee Stadium ahead of the home opener. 

“Given how well-received the item was on media day, interest from fans was tremendous, and we sold out of the item by the first inning of Saturday’s game,” Yankees senior director of communications Michael Margolis told The Athletic in an email. 

The Yankees are selling the treat, which also comes with a mini bucket, for $10.99. 

When the Yankees began their six-game homestand in The Bronx, they thought they had enough of the mini dessert chicken bucket, but by Saturday, they had run out. 

The Bronx Bombers said the club would let everyone know when they were back in stock. 

Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay reviewed the treat on his Instagram account, where he rates chicken tenders at the ballparks he visits while calling games. 

“Look at it, it looks like chicken. It’s amazing!” Kay said in his review before taking a bite. “Really good” 

“It can’t be better,” Kay added after giving it a 10 rating. “That’s why it’s sold out.”

Fans are seen outside Yankee Stadium before the game between the New York Yankees and the Miami Marlins. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Yankees hosted the Marlins during the first set of games at Yankee Stadium in 2026 and opened a three-game set with the A’s on Tuesday night. 

They play a three-game road trip in Tampa before returning to Yankee Stadium next week.

Yankees have already run out of viral ‘chicken’ ice cream bucket

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Fans outside Yankee Stadium, Image 2 shows Two pieces of fried chicken in a New York Yankees branded cup

For the time being, Yankees fans will be stuck with having to get an actual fried chicken at Yankee Stadium. 

The viral  Mini Dessert “Chicken” Bucket — ice cream shaped like a fried chicken drumstick with a chocolate-covered pretzel bone and candied cornflakes and white chocolate — has sold out, The Athletic reported

MLB

The dessert item was a smash hit on social media after the Yanks previewed their new food offerings for home games this season, and received universal praise from the media and influencers who were invited to Yankee Stadium ahead of the home opener. 

“Given how well-received the item was on media day, interest from fans was tremendous, and we sold out of the item by the first inning of Saturday’s game,” Yankees senior director of communications Michael Margolis told The Athletic in an email. 

The Yankees are selling the treat, which also comes with a mini bucket, for $10.99. 

When the Yankees began their six-game homestand in The Bronx, they thought they had enough of the mini dessert chicken bucket, but by Saturday, they had run out. 

The Bronx Bombers said the club would let everyone know when they were back in stock. 

Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay reviewed the treat on his Instagram account, where he rates chicken tenders at the ballparks he visits while calling games. 

“Look at it, it looks like chicken. It’s amazing!” Kay said in his review before taking a bite. “Really good” 

“It can’t be better,” Kay added after giving it a 10 rating. “That’s why it’s sold out.”

Fans are seen outside Yankee Stadium before the game between the New York Yankees and the Miami Marlins. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Yankees hosted the Marlins during the first set of games at Yankee Stadium in 2026 and opened a three-game set with the A’s on Tuesday night. 

They play a three-game road trip in Tampa before returning to Yankee Stadium next week.

Ronny Mauricio's walk-off hit gives Mets' fourth straight win after 4-3 defeat of Diamondbacks

Ronny Mauricio ripped a single to right field to score Francisco Lindor in the bottom of the 10th to give the Mets a 4-3 walk-off win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday afternoon at Citi Field. 

Mauricio, in his first at-bat of the season after being added to the roster with Juan Soto on the IL, fell behind 0-2 on two high fastballs from ex-Met Paul Sewald, before ripping a third that was right in the heart of the plate, 107.1 mph off the bat. He improved to 5-for-9 as a pinch-hitter with the first walk-off hit of his career. 

On a cold and blustery afternoon, New York won its fourth straight game, improving to 3-1 in Queens and 7-4 overall. Arizona fell to 5-6 on the year and is now winless in four games away from home.

- Freddy Peralta allowed a leadoff single to Ketel Marte, after getting squeezed on a 2-2 pitch at the knees, and a two-out walk, but got through with no damage on 22 pitches in the first. He was in a spot of bother with one out in the second after a Lindor error and a walk put two men aboard. But the righty got out of things thanks to a curious Jorge Barrosa sac bunt and Marte going down swinging on the changeup. After an 11-pitch, 1-2-3 third, Peralta got around a two-out bunt single for a 20-pitch fourth.

Peralta, who pitched in numerous deep counts, got back-to-back strikeouts to start the fifth before allowing a third single of the game to send pitching coach JustinWillard out for a visit. After issuing a walk on a 3-2 count, Peralta lobbied to get one more batter. He couldn't make it count as he lost control of a 1-2 curveball and plunked Gabriel Moreno to load the bases to end his afternoon.

Huascar Brazobán thought he got Adrian Del Castillo looking at a 1-2 changeup to end the threat, but an ABS challenge said otherwise. The very next pitch floated over the plate and was lined into right for a two-run single. Nolan Arenado followed with a broken-bat bloop double into center to plate another run before Brazobán finally ended the inning with the visitors ahead 3-2.

That closed the book on Peralta: 4.2 innings, three runs, three hits, three walks, one hit batter, and five strikeouts on 101 pitches (62 strikes).

- The Mets had the chance for a big inning in the first as Lindor and Bo Bichette singled through the right side of the infield and Jorge Polanco notched an infield hit to load the bases against Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen. But after Luis Robert Jr. went down swinging, Brett Baty’s sac fly to center was all the Mets could muster. Gallen settled in and got through five innings, allowing one earned run on five hits with four walks and five strikeouts.

- Lindor doubled the Mets’ lead with two down in the second when he got help from the wind on a drive to right that fooled Corbin Carroll for a double over his head. Francisco Alvarez, who walked with two outs, managed to score from first on a poor relay throw from the right fielder. 

Lindor, who was hitless in his last 10 at-bats entering the game, got a chance with two on and two down in the fourth, but popped out in foul ground on the first pitch from Gallen as he’s still looking for his first RBI of the year and finished 2-for-5 with a strikeout swinging.

- With the Mets down a run and one out in the eighth, Jared Young entered as a pinch-hitter with runners on the corners and got the job done with a sac fly to right.

- Polanco cracked a single to start the home half of the eighth inning and was lifted for pinch-runner Tyrone Taylor, sporting the No. 28 for the first time. Polanco finished 2-for-4 with a strikeout swinging.

- After his RBI sac fly, Baty bounced into a 3-6 double play to end the third and struck out looking at three straight after getting ahead 3-0 to end the fifth, before grounding a single up the middle to cover the corners with one out in the eighth.

- Robert, after striking out swinging in the first, had a patient day, walking the next two times he was up, but went down looking in the eighth, looking at three straight after getting ahead 3-0. He finished 0-for-2.

- Alvarez, after a 4-for-11 series in San Fran, hustled out a broken-bat two-out single in the fourth and finished 1-for-3 with a walk. 

- Carson Benge, who entered hitless in his last 18 at-bats, worked a two-out walk in the fourth, and after a pair of ground outs, drove a ball to the warning track to start the ninth, but it went for an out as Barrosa made a sliding catch in right-center, 387-feet from the plate. He finished 0-for-3. 

- Bichette finished the day 1-for-5 with a strikeout swinging.

- Mark Vientos went 0-for-3 with a strikeout looking before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the eighth. 

- Marcus Semien went hitless in four at-bats.

- Luis Garcia, after an eight-pitch, 1-2-3 sixth, got past a two-out double for a 15-pitch, scoreless seventh. The right-hander stayed in the game after taking a hard shot off his left forearm on a liner, 94.3 mph off Geraldo Perdomo's bat, when getting the second out.

Brooks Raley got the eighth and worked around a leadoff single from Arenado with two strikeouts. Devin Williams kept the score tied in the ninth despite allowing a pair of singles as he tallied two more strikeouts.

Luke Weaver, pitching with the free runner at second, fell behind 3-0 with two outs, but blew three straight fastballs past Tim Tawa for a 1-2-3 10th.

Combined: 5.0 scoreless innings, surrendering just four hits and no walks wth five strikeouts.

The two teams are back in action tomorrow afternoon with a 4:10 p.m. first pitch. 

David Peterson (4.66 ERA in 9.2 innings) gets the ball against right-hander Ryne Nelson (5.79 ERA in 9.1 innings).

Ronny Mauricio's walk-off hit gives Mets' fourth straight win after 4-3 defeat of Diamondbacks

Ronny Mauricio ripped a single to right field to score Francisco Lindor in the bottom of the 10th to give the Mets a 4-3 walk-off win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday afternoon at Citi Field. 

Mauricio, in his first at-bat of the season after being added to the roster with Juan Soto on the IL, fell behind 0-2 on two high fastballs from ex-Met Paul Sewald, before ripping a third that was right in the heart of the plate, 107.1 mph off the bat. He improved to 5-for-9 as a pinch-hitter with the first walk-off hit of his career. 

On a cold and blustery afternoon, New York won its fourth straight game, improving to 3-1 in Queens and 7-4 overall. Arizona fell to 5-6 on the year and is now winless in four games away from home.

- Freddy Peralta allowed a leadoff single to Ketel Marte, after getting squeezed on a 2-2 pitch at the knees, and a two-out walk, but got through with no damage on 22 pitches in the first. He was in a spot of bother with one out in the second after a Lindor error and a walk put two men aboard. But the righty got out of things thanks to a curious Jorge Barrosa sac bunt and Marte going down swinging on the changeup. After an 11-pitch, 1-2-3 third, Peralta got around a two-out bunt single for a 20-pitch fourth.

Peralta, who pitched in numerous deep counts, got back-to-back strikeouts to start the fifth before allowing a third single of the game to send pitching coach JustinWillard out for a visit. After issuing a walk on a 3-2 count, Peralta lobbied to get one more batter. He couldn't make it count as he lost control of a 1-2 curveball and plunked Gabriel Moreno to load the bases to end his afternoon.

Huascar Brazobán thought he got Adrian Del Castillo looking at a 1-2 changeup to end the threat, but an ABS challenge said otherwise. The very next pitch floated over the plate and was lined into right for a two-run single. Nolan Arenado followed with a broken-bat bloop double into center to plate another run before Brazobán finally ended the inning with the visitors ahead 3-2.

That closed the book on Peralta: 4.2 innings, three runs, three hits, three walks, one hit batter, and five strikeouts on 101 pitches (62 strikes).

- The Mets had the chance for a big inning in the first as Lindor and Bo Bichette singled through the right side of the infield and Jorge Polanco notched an infield hit to load the bases against Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen. But after Luis Robert Jr. went down swinging, Brett Baty’s sac fly to center was all the Mets could muster. Gallen settled in and got through five innings, allowing one earned run on five hits with four walks and five strikeouts.

- Lindor doubled the Mets’ lead with two down in the second when he got help from the wind on a drive to right that fooled Corbin Carroll for a double over his head. Francisco Alvarez, who walked with two outs, managed to score from first on a poor relay throw from the right fielder. 

Lindor, who was hitless in his last 10 at-bats entering the game, got a chance with two on and two down in the fourth, but popped out in foul ground on the first pitch from Gallen as he’s still looking for his first RBI of the year and finished 2-for-5 with a strikeout swinging.

- With the Mets down a run and one out in the eighth, Jared Young entered as a pinch-hitter with runners on the corners and got the job done with a sac fly to right.

- Polanco cracked a single to start the home half of the eighth inning and was lifted for pinch-runner Tyrone Taylor, sporting the No. 28 for the first time. Polanco finished 2-for-4 with a strikeout swinging.

- After his RBI sac fly, Baty bounced into a 3-6 double play to end the third and struck out looking at three straight after getting ahead 3-0 to end the fifth, before grounding a single up the middle to cover the corners with one out in the eighth.

- Robert, after striking out swinging in the first, had a patient day, walking the next two times he was up, but went down looking in the eighth, looking at three straight after getting ahead 3-0. He finished 0-for-2.

- Alvarez, after a 4-for-11 series in San Fran, hustled out a broken-bat two-out single in the fourth and finished 1-for-3 with a walk. 

- Carson Benge, who entered hitless in his last 18 at-bats, worked a two-out walk in the fourth, and after a pair of ground outs, drove a ball to the warning track to start the ninth, but it went for an out as Barrosa made a sliding catch in right-center, 387-feet from the plate. He finished 0-for-3. 

- Bichette finished the day 1-for-5 with a strikeout swinging.

- Mark Vientos went 0-for-3 with a strikeout looking before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the eighth. 

- Marcus Semien went hitless in four at-bats.

- Luis Garcia, after an eight-pitch, 1-2-3 sixth, got past a two-out double for a 15-pitch, scoreless seventh. The right-hander stayed in the game after taking a hard shot off his left forearm on a liner, 94.3 mph off Geraldo Perdomo's bat, when getting the second out.

Brooks Raley got the eighth and worked around a leadoff single from Arenado with two strikeouts. Devin Williams kept the score tied in the ninth despite allowing a pair of singles as he tallied two more strikeouts.

Luke Weaver, pitching with the free runner at second, fell behind 3-0 with two outs, but blew three straight fastballs past Tim Tawa for a 1-2-3 10th.

Combined: 5.0 scoreless innings, surrendering just four hits and no walks wth five strikeouts.

The two teams are back in action tomorrow afternoon with a 4:10 p.m. first pitch. 

David Peterson (4.66 ERA in 9.2 innings) gets the ball against right-hander Ryne Nelson (5.79 ERA in 9.1 innings).