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Rockies vs Mets: Lindor's Walk-Off Double | Denver Post - News Directory 3

Rockies vs Mets: Lindor’s Walk-Off Double | Denver Post

June 7, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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  • DENVER‍ —‍ Francisco lindor's clutch, two-out double in the ninth inning lifted the New⁢ York Mets to a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.
  • Lindor, who had been nursing a broken⁢ pinky toe, delivered the decisive blow against Rockies closer Zach⁣ agnos, sending Mets fans into a frenzy at Coors Field.
  • Pete Alonso's two-run double in ⁣the seventh inning off Tyler Kinley initially gave the Mets a 2-1 lead.
Original source: denverpost.com

Francisco ‍Lindor’s pinch-hit‍ double in the ninth inning sealed a dramatic 4-2 victory for the new York Mets against the Colorado Rockies, extending their winning streak.This crucial hit, against Rockies closer Zach Agnos, highlighted a nail-biting game where the⁤ mets showcased‍ resilience.Pete Alonso’s two-run double and solid‍ performances from both teams set the stage for⁣ a thrilling finish at Coors⁣ Field. Despite a rocky start,Antonio Senzatela delivered a quality start for ‍the Rockies. The⁢ Rockies’ rally in the eighth was disrupted by a timely double play. For complete sports coverage, including this exciting Rockies vs. Mets showdown,‍ turn to News Directory 3 for breaking updates. Discover what’s⁢ next in this ongoing series.

Key Points

  • Francisco Lindor‘s⁣ pinch-hit double in the ninth inning secured a 4-2 victory for the Mets over the Rockies.
  • Pete alonso’s ⁤two-run double in the seventh gave the Mets a⁤ brief lead.
  • The Rockies’ rally in the eighth was thwarted by a timely double ⁢play.
  • Antonio Senzatela delivered a quality start for Colorado,‍ pitching four ‍scoreless innings.

Mets Secure Nail-Biting Victory Over Rockies in Colorado Showdown

⁤ Updated June ‍7, 2025

DENVER‍ —‍ Francisco lindor’s clutch, two-out double in the ninth inning lifted the New⁢ York Mets to a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night. The Mets ⁤(40-24) extended their winning streak against the Rockies to six games, while Colorado (12-51) continues⁤ to struggle.

Lindor, who had been nursing a broken⁢ pinky toe, delivered the decisive blow against Rockies closer Zach⁣ agnos, sending Mets fans into a frenzy at Coors Field. The Mets debated placing Lindor ⁢on the⁤ injured list, but⁤ he convinced them to keep him active.

Pete Alonso‘s two-run double in ⁣the seventh inning off Tyler Kinley initially gave the Mets a 2-1 lead. starling Marte and Juan Soto⁣ set the table with consecutive singles ‍before Alonso’s hit.The Mets’ offense showed resilience throughout the game.

The Rockies responded in the bottom ⁢of the seventh when Sam Hilliard tripled and scored on Mickey Moniak’s single. moniak had earlier homered off Mets starter Kodai Senga to⁤ give Colorado a 1-0 ⁣lead.

the eighth inning⁢ was⁤ filled with drama. Jordan Beck singled, and ⁢Thairo Estrada doubled, putting‍ runners on second and third with no outs. However, Ryan McMahon lined into a double play, and ⁢Ryne Stanek struck⁣ out ⁢Brenton‍ Doyle to escape the jam.

In the sixth, Jake Bird relieved Antonio Senzatela and⁢ found himself in a bases-loaded⁣ situation with no outs. Bird responded⁤ by striking out the side, maintaining a⁢ stellar 1.49 ERA.

Earlier, Rockies shortstop Ryan Ritter, in⁤ his major league debut, tripled in the ⁣fifth but ⁢was tagged out at home attempting to score on⁢ a grounder.

The Rockies employed Ryan ⁣Rolison as an opener before Senzatela, who delivered a quality start ⁤after a‍ shaky first-inning history this season.

What’s next

the Mets and Rockies ‍will continue their⁢ series, with the Mets looking ‍to extend their winning⁤ streak and ⁣the Rockies aiming to snap their skid.

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