Mets' offense explodes with seven-run fourth inning in 8-0 win over Nationals

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Mets' offense explodes with seven-run fourth inning in 8-0 win over Nationals

The Mets bats woke up in a big way, scoring seven runs in the fourth inning en route to an 8-0 win over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.

Mets' offense explodes with seven-run fourth inning in 8-0 win over Nationals

The Mets bats woke up in a big way, scoring seven runs in the fourth inning en route to an 8-0 win over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.

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(Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)1 / 2Mets' offense explodes with seven-run fourth inning in 8-0 win over Nationals1 / 2Mets' offense explodes with seven-run fourth inning in 8-0 win over Nationals2 / 2Mets' offense explodes with seven-run fourth inning in 8-0 win over Nationals (Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)Colin MartinWed, April 29, 2026 at 1:33 AM UTC·3 min readThe Mets' bats woke up in a big way, scoring seven runs in the fourth inning en route to an 8-0 win over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.

-- Bo Bichette smacked a leadoff home run to right-center field on the first pitch he saw from Zack Littell to give the Mets a 1-0 lead. It's his second homer of the season and seventh career leadoff HR.

-- The Mets waited until the fourth inning to record their next hit on MJ Melendez' one-out single. That got New York going as Mark Vientos and Brett Baty both walked to load the bases for Marcus Semien, who's grounder got under Jorbit Vivas' glove at third base, allowing two runners to score.

Carson Benge then came through with a two-RBI single and Bichette tacked on another with a a sac-fly, making it 6-0. New York's biggest inning of the year continued as Juan Soto launched a two-run home run to left-center field, pushing the lead to 8-0.

-- Clay Holmes retired the first seven Nationals he faced before letting up a one-out single to Drew Millas in the top of the third inning. The right-hander then walked James Wood with two outs to give Washington a scoring chance, but was able to win his first challenge of the night by striking out Luis García Jr. to end the frame.

Holmes kept it going through the sixth inning, getting three groundouts to keep Washington scoreless. He didn't come back out for the seventh inning having already thrown 94 pitches, finishing after 6.0 IP with six strikeouts, allowing just three hits and one walk.

-- Tobias Myers tossed scoreless seventh and eighth innings, allowing just one baserunner on a walk. Craig Kimbrel shut things down in the ninth, striking out the side to lock up New York's second shutout of the season.

-- The team finished with six hits as Benge was the only Met to have more than one, going 2-for-4 with two RBI in the win. He's improved to 7-for-16 at the plate over his last five games.

While the bats came through for New York, Holmes kept Washington's quiet as his season ERA now sits at 1.75. Holmes became the first Mets starter to earn a win since he did back on April 4 against the San Francisco Giants.

BO BICHETTE HITS A LEADOFF HOME RUN ON THE FIRST PITCH! pic.twitter.com/NwRi9lVbfR

A shutdown inning for Clay Holmes 🔥 pic.twitter.com/QbpZn6xRvl

Jorbit Vivas can't field Marcus Semien's ground ball and two runs score for the Mets! pic.twitter.com/gTZUSsN2Zx

Carson Benge brings home two more and it's a four-run inning for the Mets! pic.twitter.com/xmvd5CSj8O

Bo Bichette's sacrifice fly brings home Carson Benge with the fifth run of the inning 🤝 pic.twitter.com/OJh9wBmpPU

JUAN SOTO HOMERS!It's a seven-run inning for the Mets! pic.twitter.com/sHxyB2rw86

The Mets continue their three-game series against the Washington Nationals on Wednesday at 7:10 p.m. on SNY.

David Peterson (0-3, 5.06 ERA) will take the mound against RHP Cade Cavalli (0-1, 4.01 ERA).

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