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Brandon Nimmo racks 9 RBI, Mats Nations National 19-5

April 28, 2025; Washington, Columbia District, USA; The New York Met’s outfielder Brandon Nimmo (9) celebrates Met’s outfielder JC Vinkar (3) and Met’s third Basman Mark Wientos (27) after hitting three runs against Washington National during the sixth innings at National Park. Compulsory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imgon Picture

Brandon Nimmo had four hits, including a Grand Slam and three runs Homer, and one went into a high-nine runs of a career, as New York Met’s on Monday earned Washington Nationals to the Washington Nationals’s partition of 19-5 to four-game series.

Jeff McNell also added a triple and a sacrifice fly, and Mark Wientos hit a three -run homer between two of his hits for New York, the first team in the Major to reach 20 wins.

After a 7–1 lead in the late innings and leaving for the ninth on Sunday, New York mashed his three-run shot in the sixth place in Monday’s game, mashing his Grand Slam in the seventh and added two runs double in the eighth. He started the day with four Homer and 12 RBI.

Met’s Starter Griffin Canning (4–1) had five scorers innings, with five hits and three walks permission, while out of five. Jose Uran played the last three innings for his first savings.

James Wood and Nathaniel Lov hit Solo Homeers as part of Washington Eighth.

National Starter Traveler Williams (1-3) allowed five runs on five hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Mets took a 2–0 lead in the second. He was the first and third place runners after the songs from Wientos and Nimmo. Francisco Alverez doubled the domestic viants and McNell’s sacrifice fly made Nimmo.

Washington finished first and second with no outsider against canning in the third, but Louis Garcia Junior Mara and Lowe entered a double play.

McNell made it 3–0 in the fifth. In the sixth, Jesse Vinkar and Vietos moved and Nimmo chased with a three -run blast.

The seventh began with a coal Henry pitch with Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto doubled him. Pete Alonso did a single to score Lindor, and Vinkar went away. Nimmo chased with a Grand Slam to Right Center.

This was Nimmo’s second career Grand Slam and the seventh multi-home game.

Before the innings ended, Lindor again collided with a pitch.

The locations loaded with Neemu’s two runs doubles took four-nuns to the eighth position. Mets added four to the ninth, which included the long ball of the Vientos, the position player and the former Met Ame Rosario.

-Bield level media

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