Hot-swinging Mets keep runs coming in win vs. Cubs (2024)

Homers from Martinez, Alvarez, Nimmo lift New York to its 12th win in past 15 games

June 21st, 2024

Hot-swinging Mets keep runs coming in win vs. Cubs (1)

Anthony DiComo

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CHICAGO -- Over the first two months of this season, the Mets featured an average offense. Ordinary. Pedestrian.

They certainly were not bad, as coaches and team officials tended to point out. But they were not the type of good one might expect from a lineup featuring Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and J.D. Martinez up top. From Opening Day through May 30, the Mets ranked 20th in runs per game, 22nd in OPS and 14th in wRC+, a metric designed to measure overall offensive output.

What exactly happened to change things isn’t entirely clear. The players-only meeting the Mets held during the final week of May might have played a role. Hotter temperatures, especially at home at Citi Field, couldn’t have hurt. But the reality is that no one thing transformed the Mets from average to elite.

The Mets don’t much care how they arrived at this point, only that they did. After hammering National League Rookie of the Year frontrunner Shota Imanaga for a career-high 10 earned runs in an 11-1 throttling of the Cubs on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field, New York improved to 12-3 over its last 15 games. The team features MLB’s best record over that stretch, in large part because its offense has also been the best.

Once again dating to May 31, the Mets rank first in MLB by a wide margin with 6.6 runs per game, while also leading the league in OPS and wRC+.

“We know we have a good lineup,” Martinez said. “I feel like we kind of preach it, and sometimes it shows up, and sometimes it doesn’t. But that’s just baseball.”

They padded those totals Friday against a pitcher who had established himself as one of the league’s feel-good stories in the first-half -- a 30-year-old Japanese rookie with a lightweight fastball and an outsized personality. The Mets jumped all over the former on a hot summer day at Wrigley, most notably on homers from Martinez, Nimmo and Francisco Alvarez. For the first time in franchise history, their first two batters reached base safely in each of the first four innings. Jose Iglesias, meanwhile, finished 4-for-5 with three RBIs.

New York’s success included a four-run rally in the fourth, with three of the runs charged to Imanaga, who did not record an out that inning. His ERA climbed more than a full earned run, from 1.89 to 2.96.

But while Imanaga’s breakdown was news in Chicago, the Mets considered it a routine matter of business. Over the past three weeks, they’ve manhandled opposing pitchers more often than not, generating extended rallies and a run of offense that has been clearly, obviously, overwhelmingly better than average.

“We’re in a really good place,” Iglesias said.

Asked to define a single reason for the Mets’ recent success, co-hitting coach Jeremy Barnes pointed to nothing more than improved luck, as evidenced by their vastly improved batting average on balls in play (the team has a .332 mark since May 31, compared to .274 from Opening Day through May 30). Repeatedly, Barnes said the Mets have “doubled down, tripled down” on really being convicted in their plan.

Since their team meeting on May 29, Mets hitters have taken a different process in their daily meetings, going around the room each day to speak aloud their plan for the upcoming game. It could be laying off a particular pitcher’s splitter, for instance, or jumping on early pitches in a count.

Friday, their scheme was to attack Imanaga’s fastball, which they did with unprecedented success.

“The offense was amazing,” said Mets starter Jose Quintana, “especially against that lefty, one of the best in baseball.”

Now, the Mets’ charge will be to maintain this type of output not just against the Cubs this weekend, not just for the rest of June, but for the rest of the season. Given the talent on this roster, they believe they can do it.

After all, they’ve done it for three weeks running. What’s another three months?

“One through nine, everybody’s clicking,” manager Carlos Mendoza said. “We can do damage. We get guys on, we’re getting big hits. Our approach with runners on base continues to get better. So yeah, I think it’s a combination of a lot of things. But it comes down to having good hitters right now that are executing their approaches.”

Hot-swinging Mets keep runs coming in win vs. Cubs (2024)

FAQs

What was the most runs ever scored by the Cubs in a single game? ›

On Friday, August 25, 1922, in what was then called Cubs Park, the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies managed to set the post-1900 record for runs scored in a single Major League Baseball game at 49 runs. The final score stood in favor of the local squad at 26-23. This record still stands today.

What season did the Mets have the most wins? ›

In 1986, the team posted 108 wins, the most in franchise history, and defeated the Houston Astros in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) to advance to the World Series.

Which Cubs player hit the most home runs in a single season? ›

Sammy Sosa has crushed the most home runs for the Cubs in a season, with 66 home runs in 1998.
NAMEHR
1S. Sosa66
2S. Sosa64
3S. Sosa63
4H. Wilson56
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What is the biggest blowout in MLB history? ›

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  • In 1897, the Chicago Colts of the National League defeated the Louisville Colonels 36–7.
  • The modern record (i.e., post-1900) for margin of victory was set in 2007, when the Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 30–3.

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Who hit the longest home run in Wrigley Field history? ›

The Cubs' Dave “King Kong” Kingman verifiably crushed a ball at least 530 feet in the air on May 17, 1979. The Kingman blast is preserved on video and can be seen sailing over Wrigley Field's left field wall and striking the porch of the third house across Waveland Avenue.

Have the Mets ever had a 100 win season? ›

MLB Team History - New York Mets Season Results
Regular Season Results
SEASONWPCT
198987.537
*-1988100.625
198792.568
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Have the Mets ever thrown a perfect game? ›

No perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been thrown in Mets history. As defined by Major League Baseball, "in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game."

What were the Mets originally called? ›

In 1962, when the National League added a franchise to replace the departed Giants and Dodgers, the owners and the fans of New York selected "Mets" as the nickname for the new club, in part to suggest continuity with the Metropolitans; its original formal name was the "New York Metropolitan Baseball Club." These 20th- ...

What was the Cubs best season ever? ›

1) 1906 -- 116 wins

The 1906 Cubs, who called West Side Park home, won 116 games, which remains tied with the 2001 Mariners for most all-time, yet the Cubs did so in a 154-game schedule, making their . 763 win percentage the highest on record (since 1900).

What year did the Cubs have the best record? ›

Throughout the club's history, the Cubs have played in a total of 11 World Series. The 1906 Cubs won 116 games, finishing 116–36 and posting a modern-era record winning percentage of . 763, before losing the World Series to the Chicago White Sox ("The Hitless Wonders") by four games to two.

Who was the first Blue Jays player to hit more than 50 home runs in a season? ›

On September 17, Bautista set the new Blue Jays single-season home run record with his 48th home run, breaking the record set by George Bell. On September 23, Bautista became the 26th player in Major League Baseball history to reach the 50 home run club in one season, and the first Blue Jays player to do so.

MLB : Series records : New York ... - mcubed.netmcubed.nethttps://mcubed.net ›

MLB : Series records : New York Mets(H) against Chicago Cubs(A) A L L G A M E S H O M E A W A Y P L A Y O F F S OVERALL: W-L Win % RS RA W-L Win % RS RA W-L ...
CHICAGO -- The decibel level at Wrigley Field kicked up several notches as Christopher Morel awaited a full-count offering from Buck Farmer in the fifth inning ...
The Cubs have scored an MLB-best 145 runs since the All-Star break, including 36 in the past two games, which is the franchise's best since 1897.

What is the highest-scoring Cubs game? ›

On August 25, 1922, the Cubs, who had once led 25-6, held on to win 26-23 for the all-time record score of 49 runs.

What is the most runs scored at Wrigley Field? ›

August 25, 1922: The Cubs defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 26–23 in what remains (through 2009) the highest-scoring game in major league history (49 runs total).

What is the Cubs best record ever? ›

Throughout the club's history, the Cubs have played in a total of 11 World Series. The 1906 Cubs won 116 games, finishing 116–36 and posting a modern-era record winning percentage of .763, before losing the World Series to the Chicago White Sox ("The Hitless Wonders") by four games to two.

What is the most runs scored in a MLB game by a single team? ›

Chicago Colts 36, Louisville Colonels 7; June 29, 1897 (National League) Of course, technically the MLB record belongs to the Chicago Colts (now the Chicago Cubs).

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