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The Mets snapped their losing streak with a 12-6 win over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field.

Here are some takeaways…

– One of the biggest reasons behind the Mets' four-game losing streak coming into the day was the lack of production from the top of their order. The "Fab Four" of Brandon Nimmo, Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, and Pete Alonso have been stuck in brutal slumps at the plate — but some of them delivered on Saturday.

– Alonso got the scoring started by crushing a 1-2 Kai-Wei Teng fastball for a three-run homer in the bottom of the first. The big man has now left the yard on back-to-back days to bring him just two away from tying Darryl Strawberry's all-time franchise record. 

– The Mets' offense was relatively quiet after Alonso's homer, but then Nimmo and Lindor took things over. The bottom of the order started rallies in the fourth, sixth, and seventh innings and the dynamic duo at the top came through each time to deliver run-scoring hits. 

Nimmo, Lindor, and Alonso finished the day a combined 8-for-12 with five runs scored and 10 RBI. 

Cedric Mullins played a part in each of those rallies, picking up his first Met hit in the fourth before stealing second and then scoring on Nimmo's RBI hit. The CF had a chance to make another highlight reel play in the first, but he just mistimed his jump. 

Brett Baty was on-base three times with two walks and a hit, he also scored each time. 

Kodai Senga struggled mightily for the fourth consecutive outing since returning from the IL. The right-hander worked around a pair of baserunners in the top of the first, but the Giants were able to get to him in each of his next three innings of work. 

He loaded the bases with a double and two walks in the second, but limited the damage to just one run with some help from a double play. Senga appeared to put together his first clean inning in the third, but he issued a two-out walk and then former Met Dom Smith evened things up with his third homer of the season. 

San Fran then took their only lead in the fourth on a Jung Ho Lee double and Grant McCray single. Senga was able to get through that frame without any further damage, but he still closed his book with four runs allowed on five hits and three walks with four punchouts across just four innings of work.

– With the new depth in the bullpen, Reed Garrett was brought in behind Senga in the fifth. After Garrett put together a clean inning and then retired the first batter in the sixth, Gregory Soto came on and struck out back-to-back left-handed hitters.  

Tyler Rogers threw a scoreless inning in his first outing as a Met, then with the score out of hand Brooks Raley put up a zero in the eighth. Rico Garcia allowed a two-run homer, but put the finishing touches on the victory and strong effort from the revamped bullpen. 

– With the Phillies falling to the Tigers, the Mets have jumped back into first place in the NL East. 

Game MVP(s): Top of the order

Nimmo, Lindor, and Alonso carried the weight for the offense in this one. 

Highlights

What's next

Frankie Montas takes the mound against rookie Carson Whisenhunt in the series finale at 1:40 p.m.



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