Francisco Lindor crushes walk-off homer to give Mets thrilling win

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This is what is clarifying the METS of 2025: they will not give up.

The Mets fell 2-0 after four innings and 3-2 after five and a half before serving a painful home run and pushes the game at the top of the ninth.

Then they simply set up one more return.

Francisco Lindor demolished an access homer, the third of his career and the first with the Mets, to take the METS to an entertaining 5-4 victory over the cardinals compared to 39,627 strong fans in Citi Field Waterhere.

Francisco Lindor reaches a day homer of home runs the ninth entrance on April 18, 2025. AP
Francisco Lindor (12) of the New York Mets celebrates after reaching a waist duration of the ninth entrance against the cardinals of St. Louis on Friday, April 18, 2025. AP
Francisco Lindor (12) of the New York Mets celebrates with his teammates after reaching a waisp duration the ninth entrance against the cardinals of St. Louis on Friday, April 18, 2025 in New York. AP

The METS (13-7) have tasks in the first two games of a four-game set thanks to their unofficial captain, mostly excellent relief works and bats that continued to return.

They did not lead on Friday until there was one at the bottom of the eyes, when they face the former with Phil Maton.

Luis Torrens reacts after reaching a double duration of RBI The victory of the Mets against the cardinals on April 18. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

Mark winds connected and left for the pinched corridor Luisangel Acuña, who stole second.

Nimmo hit a land for Gold Glover Nolan Arenado in Thirdd, and Acuna decided to try her sandy legs: Acuña ran and distressed her sandy, and Arenado tried to cut it.

Both Dove and Arenado seemed to miss the label, but Acuna surpassed the base, and the second sandstone stoca apparently labeled Acuña before returning to the base.

Juan Soto arrives at a simple RBI for the duration of the METS his victory on April 18. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

The challenge of the Mets, but the call was standing.

What seemed to be an overwhelming play was not: Maton tested a pickoff and bounced the ball in a foul territory, allowing Nimmo to take second, before Luis Torren scratch a double in the third baseline for not the last one.

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