The Mets were defeated by the Washington Nationals 12-6 on Monday night at Clover Park.
Here are some takeaways...
- Carson Benge continues to solidify his case for the Mets' Opening Day RF spot. The youngster reached safely in all four of his plate appearances on the night -- walking in the first, lining an opposite-field double in the second, walking again in the fourth, then lacing a 107.6 mph single in the seventh.
Benge is riding a six-game hitting streak, helping bring his average to .406 on the spring.
- It was a good night for two of the regulars in the Mets' starting lineup, as well. Francisco Alvarez reached twice with a first inning RBI double and a five-pitch walk in the third, and Ronny Mauricio laced a pair of opposite-field run scoring knocks, both of which came from the right-side against left-handed pitchers.
Mauricio is now hitting .313 on the spring, and Alvarez is up to a 1.107 OPS.
- Cristian Pache also continued his strong spring at the plate, reaching twice including a solo homer. The 27-year-old hasn't found much success to this point in his big-league career, but he'd give the Mets quality depth if he can continue this offensive surge to begin the season in Syracuse.
Pache, a career .181 hitter, is hitting .464 with a 1.302 OPS on the spring.
- Mark Vientos, on the other hand, continues to struggle and run into some tough luck offensively. He laced a 106.4 mph lineout right at the left fielder in the bottom of the first, broke his bat and softly lined out to third in the third, flew out to the warning track in the fourth, and struck out with a man on in the seventh.
The slugger remains hitless since returning from the WBC, and is hitting just .040 in camp.
- David Peterson endured a bit of an up-and-down outing. Washington made him pay in the first, turning two walks and two hits into a pair of runs, before he settled into a groove. The left-hander retired the next nine hitters he faced before the Nats turned three fourth-inning singles into two more two-out runs.
Peterson's spring ERA is now 5.63 after allowing four runs on five hits and two walks over four innings.
- Devin Williams continues to look in mid-season form. The Mets' new closer worked around a leadoff walk and stolen base in the top of the fifth, striking out one, as he put together his fourth consecutive scoreless appearance since allowing a homer on his very first pitch he threw this spring.
Williams has now struck out six and is down to a 1.80 ERA in Grapefruit League play.
- Christian Scott was hit around a bit in his third outing back. The righty gave up a triple to the first batter he faced in the sixth before allowing him to score on a wild pitch. James Wood then jumped him for a homer leading off the seventh. Wood would lace a leadoff double in the ninth to end Scott's night.
Scott gave up three runs on five hits and struck out five while stretching out to 56 pitches.
- Infielder Christian Arroyo evened things up with his first homer of the spring in the bottom of the eighth, before Washington regained command with six runs against Douglas Orellana in the top of the ninth.
Highlights
Francisco Alvarez with the double to drive in Carson Benge! pic.twitter.com/h6ufDMGp06
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Ronny Mauricio with a double of his own! pic.twitter.com/qjX8ju7TGq
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Cristian Pache hits his second home run of the spring! pic.twitter.com/kEyEYBVq7V
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Carson Benge lines one the other way for a double pic.twitter.com/z91Kdxuko1
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Ronny Mauricio gets his second hit and RBI of the day pic.twitter.com/UMxbuxdVWB
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Carson Benge with his second hit of the night! pic.twitter.com/b1T7V2w8As
— SNY (@SNYtv) March 17, 2026
What's next
Sean Manaea gets the St. Patrick's Day start, as the Mets head to Jupiter to take on the Miami Marlins at 1:10 p.m.