On June 7, rookie sensation Carson Benge achieved a remarkable feat, going 5 for 5 at the plate, contributing one of the Mets' three home runs in their 7-3 victory over the San Diego Padres on Sunday.
In the sixth inning, Carson Benge's seventh home run of the season sailed an estimated 389 feet towards right-center field, just two at-bats after MJ Melendez's 398-foot blast to right-center.
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Huascar Brazoban started strong with a perfect first inning, setting the stage for Sean Manaea's relief appearance. As the Mets' bulk reliever, Manaea took the mound to finish the game, ultimately earning the win after four innings of work.
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San Diego's winning momentum was short-lived as they fell to their 11th loss in 13 games after a Saturday night victory. The team's offense struggled, notching just seven hits against six pitching staff members in the three-game series.
Juan Soto's groundout to second base marked New York's first run of the game, scoring Carson Benge after he reached third via Bo Bichette's double that sailed over the left field wall initially.
In the second inning, Marcus Semien's eighth home run of the game sailed an estimated 360 feet over the left field wall, doubling the Mets' lead.
The Mets took advantage of their fifth at-bat, as Jared Young delivered an RBI single to widen the gap to 4-0 against Vasquez.
With Fermin's powerful swing, the Padres narrowed their gap to 4-2 in the bottom of the fifth inning. His towering home run, estimated at 404 feet, sailed deep into left-center field, scoring Samad Taylor who had reached base on a solo hit after one out.
Taylor crossed home plate with Fermin's RBI double, a crucial hit in the ninth inning.








