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Mets’ late rally all for naught as they fall in 10 innings to Twins

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Minneapolis – The Mets recovered on Wednesday night, but the blow they needed to celebrate a return victory never arrived.

And the twins obtained just what they needed in the tenth entrance.

Reed Garrett delivered an initial single to Ty France in the frame, sending the Byron Buxton automatic corridor home in a loss of 4-3 for Mets in Target Field in the rubber game of the series.

Pete Alonso walked to open the tenth entrance, placing the runners in the first and second one, including automatic, but Jesse Winker reached a double play before Brandon Nimmo retired.

The Mets were offensively lethargic during most of the afternoon, but finally launched in the eighth, when three races scored in four hits to tie the game against Gright Jax.


Mets DH Jesse Winker (3) returns to the shelter after being expelled on the Home plate turning the second entry against the twins on April 16, 2025.
Mets DH Jesse Winker (3) returns to the shelter after being expelled on the Home plate turning the second entry against the twins on April 16, 2025. AP

In his major leagues debut, Justin Hagenman allowed a race won in 3 1/3 entries after Huascar Brashoban served as a starter. Hagenman allowed three hits and struck out four.

Brazoban launched a first entrance without score before walking to Trevor Larnach to start the second. Hagenman entered the game at that time.



Winker was expelled on the plate in the second entrance that he was trying to score from the second in the Nimmo single to the left. The launch of Harrison Bader nailed Winker, who lost his plate in his first approach.

Francisco Lindor was beaten by a launch in the fifth to load the bases and with the infield Diann, Juan Soto, hit Edouard Julien that the second base of the Twins became a double entrance game. Julien labeled Lindor and then beat Soto to the first base.

José delivered a single to Bader in the sixth that produced the first race of the game. The race was accused of Hagenman, who delivered an initial double to Willi Castro. Byron Buxton delivered a simple RBI later at the entrance that put the Mets in a 2-0 hole.


Edouard Julien #47 of the twins celebrates their double against the Mets on April 16, 2025.
Edouard Julien of the twins celebrates their double against the Mets on April 16, 2025. Getty images

The Mets were without a repeated challenge in the sixth when Castro beat the first base in a ball that Alonso stopped. Castro was governed safely, giving twins a 3-0 advantage. Ryan Jeffers never stopped running from the second base to score the race with two outs.

Alonso and Winker caressed RBI consecutive in the eighth to pull the Mets within 3-2. Luisangel Acuna’s single RBI tied him.

Lindor was the rally with a single, giving him a streak of 20 games in this baseball stadium: the longest opponent for an opponent in the history of Target Field.

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