Brandon Nimmo’s Grand Slam helps to protect the mates with brooors

Brandon Nimmo scored a Grand Slam and Francisco Lindor for three runs, hosts New York Met’s on Wednesday with a 7–3 victory and rescued their doublehead partition against Milwoki Broovers.
In the second innings, Nimmo’s Grand Slam was the third of his career and the second in this season. He launched a Grand Slam against Atlanta Braves on 8 June 2023, and again to Washington National as part of a franchise record-tie-RBI performance on 28 April.
Lindor followed Nimmo’s Grand Slam with Ekal Homer in the second innings. Lindor had an RBI single in the sixth and an RBI double couple in the eighth in the eighth, in which they were named as the initial shortstop for the National League in the All-Star Game.
Mets had lost four consecutive games and 14 out of 17, which were after their 7–2 shocks in a doublehead opener.
Blade Tidwell (1-1) registered the first win of its leading league career after working in 4 1/3 innings. After the first scorching New York Husker Brezoban, Tidwell entered and hurt four scorer innings before allowing Solo Homeers to start Christian Yelich and Jackson Chaurio from sixth place. Tidwell hit his next batsman and departed after Rhys Hoskins reached an error.
Dedenil Nunez gave relief to Tidwell and allowed an run-scoring groundout by Anthony Segler’s first career hit and Joy Ortis as New York watched his lead 5-3. This shut down the book on Tidwell, who scored three runs on five hits.
Two more reluctors bridged Edwin Diaz to interval, who hit three batsmen in the last 1 1/3 innings to record their 17th Save.
New York loaded the hideouts after a pair of two-out walks and before an informed single, Nimmo deposited a first pitch slider from Jacob Missyorovski (3-1) on the wall in the right area. The 16th Homer of Nimmo’s season gave Mets a 4–0 lead.
After sending 1-2 fastball from Misiorowski on the wall in the right-centers area.
Misiorowski suffered the first loss of his career after allowing five runs with three walks in 3 2/3 innings.
Hoskins and Chaurayo each collected two hits and one run for the Brothers, who lost for the second time in their last seven matches.
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