The New York Mets completed a three-game sweep of the Miami Marlins with a decisive 10-1 victory on Friday. The win marked the Mets’ fourth consecutive triumph, matching their season-high winning streak.
Juan Soto stood out with a grand slam, providing a significant boost to New York’s offensive output. Rookie Carson Benge also made an impact by hitting his first career leadoff home run, becoming the first Mets rookie to do so since Kirk Nieuwenhuis on June 14, 2012.
Additional offensive contributions came from Marcus Semien, who hit a two-run homer, and Luis Torrens, who delivered a two-run single. Their combined efforts helped the Mets establish an early and commanding lead, ultimately overpowering the Marlins.
The Mets’ pitching and defense kept Miami largely contained throughout the game, allowing only a single run. The dominant performance highlighted the team’s ability to generate offense from multiple players while maintaining strong control on the mound.
The sweep improves the Mets’ standing and continues to build momentum as they look to sustain success in the early part of the season.
