Saturday, November 22, 2025
Submit Press Release
Got Action
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
Got Action
No Result
View All Result

New York Mets fall into wild-card tie with Cincinnati Reds

September 22, 2025
in MLB
0 0
0
Home MLB
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Jorge CastilloSep 21, 2025, 07:43 PM ET

CloseESPN baseball reporter. Covered the Washington Wizards from 2014 to 2016 and the Washington Nationals from 2016 to 2018 for The Washington Post before covering the Los Angeles Dodgers and MLB for the Los Angeles Times from 2018 to 2024.

NEW YORK — For nearly six months, almost the duration of an entire Major League Baseball regular season, the New York Mets occupied a spot in the National League playoff picture. That changed Sunday after a brutal loss that concluded an ugly weekend and prolonged a baffling three-plus-month swoon with a week remaining on their schedule.

The Mets’ 3-2 loss to the last-place Washington Nationals at Citi Field — a sloppy, toothless showing cemented with two jaw-dropping catches by Nationals center fielder Jacob Young — combined with the Cincinnati Reds’ 1-0 win over the Chicago Cubs dropped them from postseason position for the first time since April 5 when their season was eight games old.

“It’s the way it’s gone,” Mets left fielder Brandon Nimmo said. “I can believe it because I’ve watched it. We’ve been watching it happen right in front of us.”

While both teams have an 80-76 record with six games remaining, the Reds hold the tiebreaker after winning the season series between the clubs. The Mets, who have lost 11 of their past 15 games, finish the regular season with a road trip against the Chicago Cubs and Miami Marlins starting Tuesday. Cincinnati hosts the Pittsburgh Pirates for three games before concluding its schedule on the road against the Milwaukee Brewers.

The Arizona Diamondbacks are also looming just one game behind the Reds and Mets in the standings for the third NL wild-card spot. Arizona owns the tiebreaker over both clubs.

“We just got to win,” Mets first baseman Pete Alonso said. “It’s simple. Winning solves everything at this point. We just got to do it. That’s it. We got to solve our issues between the lines. That’s the simple fact.”

The Mets, at 45-24, boasted the best record in the majors through June 12. They looked like a club that would sail into October after clawing their way into the playoffs and defying expectations with a trip to the 2024 National League Championship Series through 69 games.

But this year’s team has produced inverse results from the 2024 version that stumbled early before a magical summer pushed them deep into October. These Mets, with the second-most expensive roster in the majors, have gone 35-52 since June 13. That is tied for the fourth-worst record over that stretch with the Chicago White Sox. Only the Nationals, Minnesota Twins and Colorado Rockies have been worse over the 87-game span.

Editor’s Picks

2 Related

They enter their final two series with a 50.1% chance of reaching the postseason, according to FanGraphs. They were given a 96.2% chance on June 12.

“I can’t put my finger quite on it other than we just haven’t been able to put it together as a team for an extended period of time,” Nimmo said.

The Mets, coming off an encouraging series victory over the playoff-bound San Diego Padres, took the series opener Friday behind an offensive outburst. But they fell on Saturday in 11 innings on an inside-the-park home run before early mistakes, coupled with Young’s defense, buried them on Sunday.

In the first inning, Juan Soto, who went 1-for-2 with two walks, was picked off at first base. In the second, Francisco Lindor committed a throwing error that allowed the game’s first run to score.

“If we want to be where we want to be, those things can’t happen,” Lindor said. “Full accountability on that. I have to be better.”

And in the third inning, Cedric Mullins failed to take second base on a line drive that he hit down the left-field line, a decision that potentially cost the Mets a run.

Mullins said he thought the ball was caught by Daylen Lile as he crashed into the wall. Meanwhile, first base coach Antoan Richardson thought it was ruled foul. But the ball was ruled fair and bounced out of Lile’s glove.

Luis Torrens, who was on second base, was unsure if Lile made the catch so he retreated to tag up and scored on the play as Lile writhed in pain. Mullins, despite teammates yelling and signaling to him to run to second base, remained at first base. He was doubled off moments later when Lindor cracked a line drive to first base. Soto then lined what would’ve been an RBI double.

“You just got to go,” Mendoza said.

On the mound, the Mets deployed Sean Manaea and Clay Holmes as a piggyback for the second time in the past week after both veterans struggled to effectively pitch deep into games in the second half. The duo combined to give up just three runs — all in the second inning off Manaea — over six innings, with the biggest damage coming from the light-hitting Nasim Nunez swatting a two-run home run.

In the end, the Mets’ $38 million tandem was outpitched by the Nationals’ $1.4 million piggyback of Jake Irvin and Mitchell Parker, who entered Sunday with the highest ERAs in the majors among qualified pitchers this season.

They were buoyed by two highlight-reel catches from Young in center field. The first, a circus grab in which he kicked the ball to himself, robbed Brett Baty of extra bases in the fifth inning. The second took away a potential tying home run for Francisco Alvarez in the ninth.

“Those were crazy plays,” Mullins said. “In the stretch we’re in, every win matters. To see plays like that made, definitely deflates [you] a little bit. [We’ve taken] some tough losses on the chin. We have a week left. We’re going to do some damage so that’s what we’re focused on.”



Source link

Tags: CincinnatifallMetsRedstiewildcardYork
Previous Post

Match preview: Brentford v United

Next Post

Boston’s Jaylen Brown said the team is in a ‘new era’ for 2025-26 and beyond

Related Posts

Mariners to retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 during 2026 season
MLB

Mariners to retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 during 2026 season

November 22, 2025
Kelsie Whitmore goes No. 1 in Women’s Pro Baseball League draft
MLB

Kelsie Whitmore goes No. 1 in Women’s Pro Baseball League draft

November 21, 2025
Rob Manfred addresses MLB’s next steps after betting scandal
MLB

Rob Manfred addresses MLB’s next steps after betting scandal

November 21, 2025
MLB free agency 2025: Best fits for Pete Alonso
MLB

MLB free agency 2025: Best fits for Pete Alonso

November 21, 2025
Connor Wong, Red Sox agree to 1-year deal for ,375,000
MLB

Connor Wong, Red Sox agree to 1-year deal for $1,375,000

November 21, 2025
Kazuma Okamoto, Kona Takahashi posted, can sign with MLB teams
MLB

Kazuma Okamoto, Kona Takahashi posted, can sign with MLB teams

November 21, 2025
Next Post
Boston’s Jaylen Brown said the team is in a ‘new era’ for 2025-26 and beyond

Boston's Jaylen Brown said the team is in a 'new era' for 2025-26 and beyond

Shem Rock’s Journey From Fugitive To UFC Inspiration Continues To Motivate Fans

Shem Rock's Journey From Fugitive To UFC Inspiration Continues To Motivate Fans

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Jaren Jackson Jr. Calls GAME as Grizzlies Pull Past Rockets

Jaren Jackson Jr. Calls GAME as Grizzlies Pull Past Rockets

January 31, 2025
Forrest scores 94th-minute equaliser as Celtic sign off with a draw

Forrest scores 94th-minute equaliser as Celtic sign off with a draw

May 17, 2025
NHL Rumors: Alex Ovechkin’s Future, and Matthew Tkachuk’s Injury

NHL Rumors: Alex Ovechkin’s Future, and Matthew Tkachuk’s Injury

August 22, 2025
Kyle Tucker Was Diagnosed With Hairline Hand Fracture In June

Kyle Tucker Was Diagnosed With Hairline Hand Fracture In June

August 21, 2025
After 5 Straight Finishes, Aaron Kennedy Hoping For UFC Call Next

After 5 Straight Finishes, Aaron Kennedy Hoping For UFC Call Next

August 20, 2025
Another listless, flat tire of a performance – Dodgers Digest

Another listless, flat tire of a performance – Dodgers Digest

August 21, 2025
Anthony Davis could return to Mavericks’ lineup during upcoming Eastern road trip: Report

Anthony Davis could return to Mavericks’ lineup during upcoming Eastern road trip: Report

2
Full-time keeper or aspiring midfielder? – Equalizer Soccer

Full-time keeper or aspiring midfielder? – Equalizer Soccer

0
Benavidez Says Canelo Hates Him And Is Freezing Him Out

Benavidez Says Canelo Hates Him And Is Freezing Him Out

0
Rick Barry: Warriors’ 1975 title was ‘biggest upset’ in major American sports history

Rick Barry: Warriors’ 1975 title was ‘biggest upset’ in major American sports history

0
Mariners to retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 during 2026 season

Mariners to retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 during 2026 season

0
Ducks GM Pat Verbeek Will Be Patient with RFA Extensions

Ducks GM Pat Verbeek Will Be Patient with RFA Extensions

0
Rick Barry: Warriors’ 1975 title was ‘biggest upset’ in major American sports history

Rick Barry: Warriors’ 1975 title was ‘biggest upset’ in major American sports history

November 22, 2025
Recap: Wake Forest Stuns Memphis at the Buzzer 69-68

Recap: Wake Forest Stuns Memphis at the Buzzer 69-68

November 22, 2025
Benavidez Says Canelo Hates Him And Is Freezing Him Out

Benavidez Says Canelo Hates Him And Is Freezing Him Out

November 22, 2025
Premier League clubs vote in new ‘squad cost ratio’ rules

Premier League clubs vote in new ‘squad cost ratio’ rules

November 22, 2025
Things to watch: Vandals must find offensive rhythm in season finale

Things to watch: Vandals must find offensive rhythm in season finale

November 22, 2025
Mariners to retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 during 2026 season

Mariners to retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 during 2026 season

November 22, 2025
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn TikTok Pinterest
Got Action

Stay updated with the latest sports news, highlights, and expert analysis at Got Action. From football to basketball, we cover all your favorite sports. Get your daily dose of action now!

CATEGORIES

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • MLB
  • MMA
  • NBA
  • NCAA Baseball
  • NCAA Basketball
  • NCAA Football
  • NCAA Sport
  • NFL
  • NHL
  • Tennis
  • Uncategorized

SITEMAP

  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Submit Press Release
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2025 Got Action.
Got Action is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
Submit Press Release

Copyright © 2025 Got Action.
Got Action is not responsible for the content of external sites.