Sep 25, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New York Mets third base Brett Baty (7) is greeted by outfielder Brandon Nimmo (9) after scoring against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Wrigley Field. / David Banks-Imagn Images
Two homers helped propel the Mets to an 8-5 win over the Cubs in Chicago on Thursday night to take the series.
Nolan McLean, while dominant at times, had an uneven night. But with the offensive production, the Mets didn’t need their young phenom to carry the weight of the season. And with the Reds winning their game earlier in the day, the Mets remain one game ahead in the wild-card race with three games remaining.
-New York got to Shota Imanaga in the first inning with Francisco Lindor setting the table with a leadoff walk. After Juan Soto nearly missed a two-run shot, Pete Alonso followed with a double to put runners on second and third with one out. Mark Vientos popped out toward the stands on the third base side, which Dansby Swanson caught in foul territory, but he fell into the stands, which automatically allowed Lindor to score from third since Swanson went out of play. Brandon Nimmo hit a single to score Alonso to give the Mets an early 2-0 lead.
Lindor would help the offense out again in the third, launching a fastball 408 feet out of Wrigley Field to put the Mets up 3-0. It’s Lindor’s 30th homer of the season, his second 30-30 year of his career. It’s also just the third time in MLB history two teammates — with Soto — had 30-30 seasons, joining the 1996 Rockies (Dante Bichette, Ellis Burks ) and the 1987 Mets (Howard Johnson, Darryl Strawberry).
It’s also the first time in franchise history that three players have had 30 home runs in the same season, joining Soto and Alonso.
-The Mets’ batters started to hit Imanaga hard in the fourth. Vientos hit a screamer tailing away from Ian Happ in left field, but the Gold Glover made a nifty diving catch for the first out. Nimmo and Luis Torrens followed with back-to-back singles before Brett Baty launched a three-run shot to give the Mets a comfy 6-0 lead.
With the Cubs trying to chip away, Tyrone Taylor got the runs back in the sixth with a two-out double that scored Nimmo and Baty. Taylor entered that at-bat 0-for-5 since returning from the IL, but delivered a massive hit to reestablish the Mets’ six-run lead.
-McLean was asked to essentially save the Mets’ season again, and he did his darnedest on this night. After allowing a two-out double to Happ in the first, he struck out Moises Ballesteros to end the first inning and kept the momentum on the Mets’ side after their two-run opening frame. The young right-hander was cruising in the early going, striking out eight batters in the first four innings. He made one mistake, leaving a hanging changeup to Seiya Suzuki smashed it to straight center field for a solo shot, just the second home run McLean has allowed in his big league career. Swanson hit a solo homer of his own with one out in the fifth to get the score to 6-2. Despite the homers, McLean had reached a new career-high in strikeouts, fanning 10 Cubs across his first five innings of work.
After McLean picked up his 11th strikeout of the night, the most by a Mets pitcher this season, he started to lose his command. He walked Happ and allowed a ground-rule double to Ballesteros before Suzuki launched a three-run shot to trim the Mets’ lead to 8-5. New York tried to stretch McLean to get through six innings with the bullpen taxed, but McLean hit a wall.
McLean allowed five runs on five hits (three home runs), two walks through 5.1 innings (94 pitches/63 strikes) while striking out those 11 batters. The five runs pushed McLean’s ERA to 2.06 on the year.
-In relief of McLean, the taxed Mets bullpen was tasked with getting the final 11 outs of the game and performed masterfully. The combination of Ryne Stanek, Brooks Raley, Tyler Rogers and Edwin Diaz shut out the Cubs to hold down the win. Here’s how each reliever did…
–Francisco Alvarez was not in the starting lineup, as manager Carlos Mendoza wanted to give the young backstop a day off after he had leg cramps toward the end of Wednesday’s game. Torrens started and went 1-for-4 with a run scored. The Mets’ skipper also said he had a decision to make with the lefty Imanaga on the mound, and chose Baty over Jeff McNeil. Baty finished 2-for-4 with the big blast and made a bare-handed web gem at third base to get McLean through the third inning.
With McLean unable to get out of the sixth, the ‘pen got the final 11 outs without giving up a run from the high-powered Cubs.
The Mets get the first run of the game as Francisco Lindor scores after Dansby Swanson falls into the stands catching Mark Vientos’ foul ball.
Runners are awarded one base when a fielder leaves the field of play. pic.twitter.com/XaCezwrhZE— SNY (@SNYtv) September 25, 2025
Brandon Nimmo with a two-out knock – his 92nd RBI of the season!
The Mets lead 2-0! pic.twitter.com/T0nnYMvhBv— SNY (@SNYtv) September 25, 2025
30/30 FOR FRANCISCO LINDOR! pic.twitter.com/j5pfRstHXD
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 26, 2025
Brett Baty barehand!!! pic.twitter.com/DjBOqnSNHh
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 26, 2025
3-RUN HOME RUN BRETT BATY! pic.twitter.com/7isZJb1cPf
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 26, 2025
Nolan McLean with his 9th and 10th strikeouts of the night – a new career-high pic.twitter.com/jE6uysKo0I
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 26, 2025
A 2-run double for Tyrone Taylor and it’s 8-2 Mets! pic.twitter.com/lULevmITZH
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 26, 2025
Nolan McLean with his 11th strikeout of the night!
It’s the most strikeouts by a Met in a single game in 2025 pic.twitter.com/MTw9vDfrzW— SNY (@SNYtv) September 26, 2025
The Mets head to Miami to take on the Marlins. The series opener on Friday has a first pitch time of 7:10 p.m.
Brandon Sproat (0-1, 3.94 ERA) will take the mound for the Mets. Miami will send Sandy Alcantara (10-12, 5.48 ERA).
Sabu (photo credit Wade Keller © PWTorch) SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW…
It came down to a field goal as Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks went…
The Calgary Flames have an interesting decision to make with Rory Kerins this season. For…
Sep 26, 2025, 12:02 AM ETBrazil's Flamengo and Ecuador's Liga de Quito defeated Estudiantes de…
Kyle Fletcher SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)... HOUSEKEEPING • Tony…
After the Mets' 8-5 win over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday night at Wrigley Field,…
This website uses cookies.